The evening might get rambunctious if you're up late! But it could be really creative and healing, so know that it might be worth it to stay up past your bedtime! the keeper of the crypt of a secret lock box of things to deal with later. Wednesday November 8th, The sentimental Moon might dig too deep with an opposition to Pluto. Let the tears flow or say what you need to. In the evening, the Moon makes a tough aspect to Mars, inviting possible moodiness or an upset of some kind. Call your Mom or Dad and you might get a good story out of them. Great day to reminisce, dig up old memories, good or bad! Relax into your comfort zone and nurture your home. Tuesday, November 7th, The Moon is in the sentimental sign of Cancer. Jupiter still has a long ways to go through the underworld. Since mid October, truth bombs have been dropping left and right, but what do we do about it? The path will become increasingly more illuminated from here on out, but don't expect to have all the answers right away. More clues emerge as Jupiter moves away from the rays of the Sun, from November 17th onward. So again, pay attention to clues and take note of possible themes. Mercury begins retrograde motion in Sagittarius on December 3rd, appearing to move backward in the sky until December 21st. But because the Trickster retraces his steps, it is where he is on this day that marks where he eventually returns to. We can't always crusade forward. There is so much value in reflection. No, it hasn't happened yet, but the "dread" might begin to sink in. Mercury retrogrades are excellent times to go back and review, re-do, revisit, realize, remember. November 15th: You'll get a clue as to what your Mercury Retrograde story will be about. Remain alert to the subtle sensations in your body as you move through your day on Truly a spectacular sight, and assumed to be the same celestial phenomenon known as the Star of Bethlehem. However, this time Venus and Jupiter will conjoin at the same degree of declination AND of the zodiac. For two, they might both arrive at the same zodiacal degree, but they might be far apart in terms of north and south in the sky. Why is this so unique? Declination. Venus and Jupiter conjoin every year, but for one, we can't always see it. The two planets will be so close to each other, that their auras appear to merge. So get up early and cast your sleepy eyes on this magnificent ball of light. Trust me, you're not gonna want to miss this. The two most luminous planets in the sky join together on the morning of November 13th, just before sunrise in the eastern sky.
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