Venus trine uranus january 20229/14/2023 This is a moment of great forward motion and productive action when Mars is in a Grand Trine with Saturn and the Sun conjunct Venus. The Mars retrograde cycle actually begins with Mars trine the Sun in Libra on 17th October. However, Mars is slowing down and about to go retrograde, so anything you start now might need to be revisited in a few days or weeks. Mercury can help you to be more reasonable and the trine from Saturn to Mercury gives form to your best ideas. But you could also have unrealistic expectations or go running after the wrong things. The Mars square to Jupiter and Neptune adds restlessness and a boost of self-confidence and inspiration. You may feel sensitive and emotional, but with Venus in her detriment and the stellium square Pluto, this passionate energy could become compulsive or destructive unless you channel it creatively. This intense lunation isn’t quite conjunct the South Node so it may or may not trigger losses in the house in which it occurs. The Sun, Moon and Mercury are trine Mars and square Pluto, while Venus is just square Pluto. On the 25th, the New Moon in Scorpio is a partial solar eclipse conjunct Venus in Scorpio and Mercury in Libra. The Moon is opposite Jupiter and Neptune in a T-square with Mars and feeling restless and inspired by adventure but that hopeful energy is about to change. Venus is strong in her own sign and the trine to Mars provides the ability to act on your desires and get results, supported by Saturn’s trine to Mercury. This is the peak of the Venus retrograde cycle that started last year and any seeds and intentions you made at the inferior conjunction in January should bear fruit now. On the 22nd, the superior conjunction of the Sun and Venus in Libra becomes exact while trine Mars and square Pluto. The Sun is in a Grand Trine with Saturn and Mars, which is great for imaginative and creative projects and for smoothing out difficulties in relationships. This dynamic lunation carries great potential if you can balance the need for harmony with the need to be yourself. On the 9th, the Full Moon in Aries sees the Sun conjunct Venus in Libra opposite the Moon conjunct Chiron in Aries. But the trine from Saturn to Mars and the pragmatic Moon promise results if you put the work in. Neptune may dissolve some problems and bring inspiration, but also confusion and muddle, and your energy levels could be low. With Mercury stationary it could be a while before you can get organised and you may feel stuck and frustrated. Mercury also trines Uranus and Pluto, while Mars trines Saturn. Meanwhile, the Sun conjunct Venus opposes Jupiter in a T-square with the Moon, and also opposes Chiron. It’s not a Grand Cross because the Moon doesn’t quite oppose Mars. Mercury opposes Neptune in a T-square with Mars in Gemini, and another with the Moon in Capricorn, making a mutable Grand Square. This is amplified further when the Sun, Venus and Mercury enter Scorpio and we return to eclipse season near the end of the month.īut first, on 2nd October, Mercury stations direct in Virgo tangled up in three T-squares. Uranus is still conjunct the North Node and Saturn squares the nodes, amplifying the energy of the square and creating a lot of tension in the fixed signs. The Saturn Uranus square remains close all month, forming an exact alignment by degree from 2–12 October. The Sun and Venus start in Libra, retrograde Mercury in Virgo stations direct and joins them in the second week, and Mars is still in Gemini. The month begins with almost all the planets in retrograde motion, although Pluto, Saturn and Mercury are about to go direct. In October we move from Libra to Scorpio energy and shift our attention from relationships and values to power games and secrecy and the need for emotional transformation. October brings no respite, only more chaos, as the tug of war between centralisation and decentralisation progresses… The whole world appears to be in uproar thanks to the energy crunch and monetary reset driving the collapse and uprisings. As we move into winter in the northern hemisphere, the ‘West’ continues to hoist itself on its own petard.
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