Uranus will be in Aries for exactly four months, returning to Taurus on March 6th and staying there for another 8-ish years. Uranus is Aries is on fire with the urge to make things be different, by force if need be. Uranus in Aries is a hot, fiery, revolutionary energy that’s prone to burning hot and burning itself out. Uranus’s initial entry into Aries 8-ish years ago coincided with the Arab Spring. On the other hand, mothers enraged could be exactly the thing the world needs right now. On one hand, it’s a scary time for abortion rights. Cancer is the territory of homes, families, cliques, mothers, emotional nurturing, the womb, feelings of security, and caretaking. The North Node will be in Cancer from Tuesday until May of 2020. But I’ve witnessed a politics of “me first, then fuck you” from the right (and certain less-mature segments of the left tbh) get widespread as well. Anecdotally, I’ve also witnessed an increased willingness to pay artists for their art as part of left-leaning discourse, and otherwise give credit where credit is due. Egotism, autocrats, anxious children, all have been spotlighted during this time. Perhaps this speaks more to the negative qualities of this point in history than necessarily the nature of the North Node of the Moon (which is generally considered a positive point in most Western texts, but this may have more to do with Western society’s biases of “more is always good”), but its most visible influences have not been great. This is the territory of ego, self, self-centeredness, being centered in oneself in a more spiritual sense, shining in the spotlight, creative self-expression, children, and charisma. Since May of 2017, the North Node has been in Leo. It energizes that sign, activates it, makes it want to go go go move move move get shit done, but can also cause that sign to rev its wheels until they burn right off, become overactive, or just get overwhelmed with anxiety. The North Node of the Moon, by transit, tends to hand a six-pack of energy drinks to whatever sign it’s in. Until May of 2020, the South Node will be in Capricorn, sign of authority, ambition, and patriarchs, among many other significations. Many of the themes of abuse of technology and abusiveness of technology companies, the agonies of social media, and the splitting away from collective unity got underscored over and again during this time, reemphasized and the humor taken out of it. Since May of 2017, that South Node has been in Aquarius, doing all that to the territory of humanitarianism, collective thinking, technology, social networks, futurism, pariahs, and genius. But mostly all that sign’s shortcomings get revealed. The South Node tends to disempower the sign it transits through, sinking it down into a place that is alternately sapped of energy and given over to its basest instincts, with occasional moments of being on the beam so strongly that being itself is the most natural thing in the world. In a sense, the Lunar Nodes by transit indicate an arc of collective evolutionary focus. On Tuesday, the Lunar Nodes, which have been transiting the signs of Leo and Aquarius, shift into Cancer and Capricorn. The Lunar Nodes enter Cancer and Capricorn and Uranus returns to Aries - November 6thĮlection Day in the United States is going to be a big shift, but I’m not predicting puppies and cupcakes here. Strap yourselves in for this one, friends, it’s gonna be a bumpy ride. Future posts will feature horoscopes for all twelve signs if certain goals are met. If you enjoy my writing and find it valuable, consider supporting me on Patreon. If you aren't sure of what that means, check out Astrodienst for free online chart drawings, and Cups & Crowns for the basics of how to understand a drawn chart. There will be references to your birth chart and your Sun, Moon, and Rising signs throughout. The Week Above is a weekly astrological "weather report" detailing the major planetary configurations for the week ahead.
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