November 26 and 27, 2022 — Saturday and Sunday
November 26 and 27, 2022 — Saturday and Sunday
SUN in SAGITTARIUS, MOON in CAPRICORN,
moving into AQUARIUS (November 27–30), at 11:07 PM,
Central European Time
Saturday — VENUS in SAGITTARIUS is a foolish and courageous lover who goes against all the rules to achieve what she wants: she travels against the wind to distant and attractive places, wanting new experiences and adventures. This VENUS loves anything with a different background and takes risks in order to make positive changes in the world.
You’ll notice her running outside with her sneakers or shoes untied, innocent, free-spirited and passionate, riding her broomstick and heading dangerously away from the Sun.
VENUS semi-square PLUTO is an aspect of exactly 45 degrees that has a big impact on the psyche — an internal conflict between what we want and what we need. Attraction to certain people or things can lead us astray.
Help comes from VENUS trine CHIRON Rx, an aspect of exactly 120 degrees which says that we should still trust life and enjoy it, because only in this way we will grow through all kinds of experiences.
The serious MOON in CAPRICORN requires us to be consistent and trustworthy, in addition to being brave and spontaneous — understanding this difference will be a challenge.
Sunday — In addition to the short-term aspects that the MOON in CAPRICORN will make — trine URANUS Rx, conjunct PLUTO and sextile NEPTUNE Rx and JUPITER, today will be marked by MERCURY quincunx URANUS Rx, a 150-degree aspect that encourages intelligence and sensitivity, but not the knowledge of how to express this talent. This can result in starting many projects at once, but also losing interest in completing them. Words have a strong meaning today: you will communicate about your original ideas, but beware of the tendency to be judgemental towards those who are different from you.
The transit of the MOON in AQUARIUS is a period of intellectual analysis of emotions, when we prefer to discuss social affairs and world events. This is how the new working week will begin.
@Irena Tancheva