Sun in Virgo — Moon In Aries

The combination of the Sun in Virgo and Moon in Aries is interesting because the two signs really have nothing in common.  Virgo likes everything structured, orderly, and understated; whereas Aries is enthusiastic, assertive, and tempestuous.  So, on Tuesday, we may feel like we are emotionally on edge and anxious to move on to the next thing, yet Virgo requires us to be detail oriented and thorough.   Since the Moon and Mars are in mutual reception (fancy term for each other’s signs), we may need to take extra caution or later in the week we may have to redo things to Virgoan standards.

 

Astro-tidbit: Anytime two planets are in each other’s signs it is called a mutual reception.  Mutual receptions allow the planets to change places in the zodiac.   In this case, it would place the Moon at 27 Cancer and Mars will be located through the first several degrees of Aries since the Moon moves very quickly.

The Moon makes several aspects Tuesday including a conjunction with Uranus, a square to Pluto, and an inconjunct to Mercury.  These

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are very frustrating aspects since they all indicate that emotionally we may feel like we are on a rollercoaster as the day progresses.   My biggest advice for the day is to try not to react (will be hard with Mars’ influence) and just think things out before performing any immediate action.   Make sure that whatever you choose is something you really want to do before moving forward.

In other astrological news, Venus will inconjunct Neptune late in the evening hours.   This aspect is rather undermining because Neptune can make Venus very insecure about our relationships.   If you find yourself questioning your relationships or worried about what your significant other thinks or feels about you try to ignore it at this time.  Venus will soon move into Libra – the sign it rules – and you will begin to feel a little more emotionally secure on Wednesday.

Storm Cestavawni — September 12, 2011

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Mercury in Virgo and How It Affects You…

Great News!  For those that were overly frustrated (and according to my social media feed that was most of you) while Mercury spent a significant amount of the summer in dramatic Leo, you can breathe a sigh of relief.  Today, Mercury will move out of shadow as it moves into the sign of Virgo for the 2nd time this year.  Mercury will remain in Virgo until September 25.   Take advantage of the next 7 weeks because the next shadow period begins on November 5th, and Mercury will go retrograde on Thanksgiving Day in Sagittarius.

Mercury is most at home in the sign of Virgo because it not only rules the sign but is exalted in Virgo as well.  Mercury rules expression, communication, conversation, and the way we understand life.   The next three weeks will be about analyzing and observing our circumstances especially regarding our jobs and daily habits, and ultimately making changes in our day to day life.   Further, we will find a strong desire to be charitable and will have opportunities to be of service to those that need it.   For those that wish to start an exercise plan or wish to put forth effort in leading a healthier life, Mercury in Virgo is one of the best times to do it.

There are a couple of things that we need to avoid during this transit.  One is attempting to over-analyze a situation, which can lead us to being highly reactive and often we can get in a self-righteous and critical mind set.   The other is to avoid excessive worry and fear based thoughts.   When we allow fear and anxiety to rule this can ultimately lead to problems with the digestive and nervous systems.

How Mercury’s Transit through Virgo Will Affect Your Sign:
(Read for both your Sun and Ascendant signs)

Aries:  Out of all the signs of the zodiac, this transit could prove to be not only frustrating for you but could lead to dramatic changes in

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your life.   Try not to over analyze situations and circumstances and read more into them than what is really there.  Try to stick to the facts, not to your emotions.   Further, you will need to avoid being emotionally reactive during this time.

Taurus:  Mercury is traveling through your solar 9th house, so you will find that learning new things and attempting to understand the larger world will be your mission for the next 3 weeks.   Spiritual thoughts and ideas will be highly important to you.  If you have considered taking a course or a seminar, Mercury in Virgo will provide you with the focus to achieve your goals.

Gemini:  Mercury is moving through your solar 10th house.   You will be inspired by lots of information about business, job, and career throughout September.  Try to stick to one or two projects because when you have too much on your plate you tend to become bored with everything and nothing tends to get done.

Cancer:  Communicating with friends and associates will be very important for you during this transit.   You may be presented with opportunities that would not be ordinarily available by networking and linking in with your social scene.   Avoid over thinking circumstances and situations which are beyond your control.

Leo:   Mercury will transit through your 12th house which will open the flood gates to your already creative nature.   The 12th house connects us to the larger collective unconscious and Mercury transiting through this house tells us to pay very close attention to your gut instincts and hunches.   If you are inspired by an idea definitely go with it.

Virgo:   Speaking your mind and communicating your needs will be important over the next 3 weeks.  This is your time to stay focused on you and what you desire out of life.  In addition, Mercury in your first house could prove to be very beneficial if you are starting a promotional campaign or any form of self-promotion.  The natural sign of the 1st house is Aries which will give you drive and determination to get what you want.

Libra:  Chances for financial improvement will occur this month if you take advantage of the opportunities that are available to you.  Rather than dismissing things or staying on the fence, you will need to be more aggressive and actually seize the moment.  This may be difficult for you, but the rewards (if you can raise your sword to the cause) will be many.

Scorpio:  Mercury in the third house will present you with a natural ability for you to communicate what you want.   Since Mercury is the natural ruler of this house, you will find your mind will be very adept and your ability to process information will be at an all-time high.  However avoid gossip at all costs because it could prove lethal if your “information” turns out to be wrong.

Sagittarius:  Problems surrounding your home life may occur while Mercury is retrograde in your 4th house which could prove to be frustrating.   This includes everything from mechanical breakdowns, to housing repairs, and even arguing with other family members.   This is a month where you should definitely pause before you react to anything as Mercury’s silver tongue could get you in trouble.

Capricorn:  Mercury transiting your solar 5th house will give you deep insight into yourself and your true desires.   If you are currently single you could find someone of interest around you, or even start a new romantic encounter.   This is a transit where luck is on your side, so if you want to take a risk now would be the time to do it.

Aquarius:  The Sixth house is considered the house of health, jobs, service to others, and day to day activities.  You will notice that one of these areas will be activated during this cycle.   If you are experiencing problems in your work or career this could prove to be a rather difficult 3 weeks for you, but the good news is that things will improve dramatically when we move into October.   An excellent way of relieving stress is working out or beginning an exercise program.

Pisces:  Relationships will be your focus over the next 3 weeks as Mercury transits through your 7th house.   Since the 7th house is the natural home of the sign of Libra, you may find communication to be a little stressed.   This is a great time for you to reflect and analyze what you truly want and need out of your relationships, and attempt to convey this to your partner.

Tarot Tune-Up:   Get out your tarot or oracle deck.  Shuffle the cards thoroughly.   Ask yourself the following question, “How best can I use the energy of the Mercury in Virgo transit in my life?”  Draw a single card from the deck.

I drew the Ace of Wands:   During the Mercury in Virgo transit, I should focus on new opportunities and new projects that are presented to me.  It’s a great time to start something new.

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Mercury in Leo oppose Neptune in Aquarius

On Thursday, clouds of confusion will be the major astrological weather maker as Mercury in Leo opposes Neptune in Aquarius.   This can be difficult for more cerebral types who may find it very challenging to stay focused and centered throughout the day.  Pay very close attention to your conversations and what is being communicated to you as it will be easy to misconstrue others peoples words and intentions.  On a more positive note, it is a great day to meditate, due spiritual based activities, or artistic and creative endeavors.

On the lunar front, the Moon moves into network oriented Aquarius changing our focus from business concerns to our friends, associates, and group activities.   In the morning hours, the Moon will sextile Uranus which could manifest as a surprising turn of events or positive communications that you could directly benefit from.   Whenever Uranus is involved, expect the unexpected!   The Moon will remain in Aquarius

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until Saturday afternoon.

Tarot Tune-Up:   Get out your oracle or tarot deck.  Shuffle your cards.   Ask yourself the following question,  “What is the most beneficial way for me to work with the Mercury-Neptune energy today?”   Pick a card from the deck.

I pulled the Ace of Cups:   Pay close attention to my creative ideas today.  Some new project that requires emotional connection or intuition may be on the horizon.

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Sun in Virgo — Moon in Capricorn

On Monday, the moon will move out of fun and boisterous Sagittarius, and into practical and reliable Capricorn.   For our fiery friends (Leo, Sagittarius, and Aries) this is a real downer because the Labor Day holiday has provided you with a break in the monotony of everyday life.   However, reality calls and it’s back to business as usual.

While the Moon is in Capricorn there will be no planetary aspects so we may notice shifts and changes in our

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moods especially on Tuesday when the Moon will square Uranus and conjoin with Pluto.  On Wednesday, the Moon will trine Venus providing us with many opportunities to be social.   However, towards the end of the day avoid reacting emotionally as the Moon will oppose smoldering Mars in Cancer which could lead to arguments and disagreements.

On the business front, the Moon in Capricorn can be beneficial.   During this month transit we can take the reins and move ourselves closer to our goals, organize situations that have become out of control, and set down regulations and guidelines that will provide us a stronger foundation for our future.  However, on Tuesday avoid speculations or stock trading until late afternoon when the Moon will trine Jupiter in money oriented Taurus.

Tarot Tune-Up:  Get out your tarot or oracle deck.  Shuffle the deck thoroughly.   Ask yourself the following question,  ”How can I make most beneficial use of the Moon’s energy while it is in Capricorn?”   Pick a card from the deck.

I drew the 9 of Cups:   Being aware of my own happiness while engaging in my responsibilities will fulfill not only myself, but those around me.

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The View of “The Chew”


On September 23, a celebrated era of ABC Daytime Television will come to an end.  After 41 years, iconic “All My Children” will cease broadcasting on television and will be replaced by a talk show called “The Chew”.   Over the past several years, Brian Frons – the President of ABC Daytime – has consistently denied that ABC had any plans to make changes to its Daytime TV structure.  Fans of “All My Children” are outraged, betrayed, and resentful over the cancellation of the series, and the apparent end of the characters they have grown to love.

Brian Frons told the Huffington Post that changes in viewer habits who were looking for different forms of programming is the reason the daytime soap was cancelled.   Frons further states,  “They [the viewer’s] are telling us there is room for informative, authentic, and fun shows that are relatable, offer a wide variety of opinions and focus on ‘real life’ takeaways.”  Despite ABC’s statements the ratings of daytime television have declined significantly since more woman have entered the job force.  Moreover, the daytime audiences of the 70’s and 80’s turned to recording their daytime serials and viewing them when time permits.

Susan Lucci (Erica Kane) has added explosive accusations in her paperback release of her autobiography, “All My Life:  A Memoir.”  Lucci blames Brian Frons for the cancellation of “All My Children,” and believes that Frons made the decision because he was afraid of losing his job as President of ABC Daytime.  She further states that Frons was a “fatal combination of arrogance and ignorance,” and believed the cancellation was mainly attributed to network greed.

Brian Frons states that he expects some backlash, and for the loyal viewers of the shows (One Life To Live will be no longer air in January) to be very angry.

So, under such a toxic environment how will “The Chew” fair?

The Ascendant for the debut of the chew is in energetic Sagittarius with Jupiter (ruler of Sag) in Taurus retrograde in the 5thhouse

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of gambling.   The ruler of the ascendant being retrograde could be a problem for the show and reflects that ABC may revisit whether or not “The Chew” is a viable daytime property.   In addition, complicating Pluto in the first house and ruling the 12th could reflect power plays and problems with the “format” could prove difficult.   This is amplified by the ruler of the 10th (ABC) applying to a conjunction with limiting Saturn.

Everything comes down to the viewers, and whether or not they believe that the show is worthy of watching.   Mercury in balance oriented Libra rules the audience.   Mercury opposes rebellious Uranus and squares complicating Pluto.  Since Pluto is the ruler of the 2nd house of money, I feel implies that ratings of the show may not be where the network would like them to be.   Further, the ruler of the 4th house end of the matter is in the 8th house of death.

After viewing the event chart for the debut of the show, I feel that the viewers might not have a real appetite for “The Chew”.  Loyal soap fans will probably gravitate over to CBS (who has contracted with a few All My Children fan faves) to watch “The Young and The Restless” or NBC’s “Days of Our Lives,” leaving ABC to find a new audience to sup with the daytime chefs.   Unfortunately in this economy, they may all be working.

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The Astrological Universe

I am going to begin this lesson so we can understand the basic astronomy of the solar system.   As I discussed in the history of astrology, it was not so long ago that both astronomy and astrology were one body and I do feel that it is important to understand where the planets are in our solar system.  Although this could be rather tedious for individuals that would prefer to jump to interpreting their charts, we will use our understanding of the solar system in the next lesson.

One of the interesting things that I have found about “our understanding” of the solar system is that many of us do not understand it at all.  We know that there is a Sun and a Moon, but beyond that many people do not know how many planets there are.  I recently queried a bunch of my friends and I got random answers from 6 to 11 to 13, and several did not know that Pluto was no longer a planet. That’s right – for those of you that did not know — Pluto is no longer a planet.   Before any Scorpios (Pluto rules Scorpio) start to develop an identity crisis over Pluto’s demotion, in astrology we still consider Pluto a planet.

I am sure that some of you are wondering how this happened?   Why did Pluto get demoted?   We can some this up in one word – ERIS.

OMG…. The Solar System Has Dwarfs! (No Dwarves allowed)

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In January 2005, Mike Brown and his team located in San Diego, CA discovered an object in the solar system that appeared to be larger than Pluto.  Brown and the astronomers at NASA initially called the object the “tenth planet” and gave it the provisional designation of 2003 UB 313.  However, the size of the object would end up becoming a huge problem and internal arguments and debates erupted in the Astronomical Community.

In August 2006, the IAU agreed upon a new definition of a planet in the solar system.   The adaptation of the new requirements for planethood (orbits the sun, has a round shape, and has “cleared the neighborhood” around its orbit) led to the demotion of Pluto to a new category of dwarf planets.  In addition, the asteroid Ceres (which was a planet until 1802 and herself demoted to an asteroid) was promoted to a dwarf planet.   The new dwarf planet that caused such a ruckus was named Eris who (perhaps by synchronicity) was the Greek Goddess of Strife and Discord.  In September 2008, the IAU admitted Haumaea as a dwarf planet followed by MakeMake in 2008.

OMG MORE DWARFS?

There are several other trans-Neptunian objects under consideration.  Some of these include Orcus, Quaoar, 2007 OR10, Sedna, and the asteroid Vesta.   In this course, I will only be covering dwarf planets Ceres, Pluto, and my preliminary understanding of Eris.   The other dwarf planets Haumaea and MakeMake I may include in the next course if I have had time to work with them.

THE ASTROLOGICAL SOLAR SYSTEM

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On the left hand side of this diagram, you will see a yellow glow.   This is the Sun and it is the center of our solar system.  Every planet, dwarf planet, and asteroid revolves around the Sun.

The Inferior Planets 

Mercury is probably the most famous of planets.  In recent years, pop culture has become very familiar with the astrological phenomena of Mercury retrograde.   Mercury moves around the Sun very quickly and it takes it 88 earth days to circle the Sun.   Mercury never gets more than 27 degrees away from the Sun, so it is usually found in the same sign or the one before or after it.

Venus is the next inferior planet.  It was named after the Goddess of Love in Roman Mythology, and like Mercury moves around the Sun rather quickly.  A Venusian year is 224-225 earth days.   The great irony about Venus is that one of her days is longer than it takes for her to revolve around the Sun.   Venus rotates very slowly on her axis and one day on the planet is 225 earth days.   Venus is never more than 48 degrees from the Sun.

Earth and Moon

This is where we live, and because we stand upon the earth we do not measure the location of Earth in a chart.   Since it is the observation point of the solar system, the Earth is always in the opposite astrological sign to the Sun.  For example, if you lived on the Sun right now (please bring a large air conditioned igloo) you would find the Earth in the sign of Pisces.  Why?  The Sun (as of this writing) is in the sign of Virgo.  It takes the Earth 365.25 days to revolve around the Sun.  This is called 1 year.   Further, the Earth is the only planet in the solar system (as far as we know) that intelligent life exists.

Earth is the first planet in the solar system that has a satellite that orbits it.  Although we refer to it as the “Moon”, its name is actually Luna.   Now you know where we get the word lunatic from!   The Moon revolves around the earth every 28-29 days.   Every month at the New Moon we begin a new lunar month, which is still part of many religious systems.

The Superior Planets:

The first superior planet in the solar system is Mars.    Mars is a rather interesting planet, because it has a rather elliptical orbit and with its striking red color it is very noticeable when it is the closest to the earth.   Mars was named after the Roman God of war and is often associated with bloodshed and anger.   In traditional astrology it is considered the lesser malefic and is often associated with bad omens.  Mars is about half the size of the earth and revolves around the Sun every 687 days or roughly every 2 years.

We Now Interrupt Your Regularly Scheduled Program…

There are many theories about the asteroid belt.  One is that there used to be a planet that existed between Mars and Jupiter, but it was destroyed by either an impact or due to the gravitational pull of Jupiter.  This is now home to thousands of asteroids ruled by their Queen – dwarf planet Ceres.  Ceres takes about 4.60 years to revolve around the Sun.   Within the asteroid belt are three other large sized asteroids which many astrologers use in their forecasting:  Pallas Athena, Juno, and Vesta.

Now Back To Your Regular Scheduled Program…

We now leave the realm of the personal planets – Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, and dwarf planet Ceres.   The next two planets are considered the social planets.  By social, I do not mean Facebook or Twitter!

The first social planet is called Jupiter.   Jupiter is named after the Roman King of the Gods.  Jupiter is the biggest of all the planets in the Solar System and he is most noted for the ‘huge red eyeball’ structure on his surface.   I suppose, the King of the Gods has to keep an eye out on the universe.  Jupiter takes 11.86 years to circle the Sun.   This is approximately 1 zodiacal sign per year.  In traditional astrology, Jupiter is considered the great benefic and is known to bring luck to those who had his favor.  This could have arisen out of the idea that Jupiter is the giant vacuum cleaner of the solar system, and he protects the inner planets from cosmic debris that might have cataclysmic effects.

The Saturn return is probably the 2nd most talked about astrological phenomena (tied with Eclipses) that occurs around the age of 30 for everyone.  Why?  It takes Saturn 30 years to go around the Sun.   Although Saturn is probably one of the most beautiful objects in the solar system, it is considered the Great Malefic in astrology.   Saturn has many rings that surround it which many feel symbolically represent the limitations and boundaries which confine us to physical reality.   The fact that it is the last planet that is visible to the naked eye amplifies this feeling that Saturn is the barrier to a much larger universe that we fully do not understand.

WTF… First Dwarfs and Now Centaurs?

Chiron is a planetoid in the outer solar system discovered by Charles Kowal in 1977.  He became the first of a new breed of galactic objects known as Centaurs.   Although Centaurs travel as close to the Sun as Jupiter and many far past Neptune, Chiron has an elliptical orbit between Saturn and Uranus.  It takes Chiron 49-51 years to revolve around the Sun.

Unlike dwarf planet Ceres, Chiron is not the largest of his kind – that distinction belongs to Chariklo.   There is some debate in astronomical circles that believe one of Saturn’s Moon’s – Phoebe – may have been a centaur that got trapped in Saturn’s gravitational pull.   Other notable Centaurs are Nessus and Pholus.  In this course, I will only be using Chiron and may bring the other Centaurs into a future course.

The Outer Planets:

The first of the two outer planets is called Uranus.  It was discovered in 1781 using a telescope and is considered the first planet of modern times.  Uranus is unique in that he tends to break all the rules, and immediately upon his discovery doubled the size of the known universe.   Uranus is very unique because he spends 42 years with one pole facing the Sun and then 42 years with the other poll facing the Sun.   In total, Uranus takes 84 years to go around the Sun or roughly 7 years through each sign of the zodiac.

Our next planet is Neptune who was discovered in 1846 by Johann Galle.   Neptune has a beautiful blue surface almost the color of the deepest parts of earth’s oceans.   He is named after the Roman God of the Sea.   It takes Neptune 165 earth years to circle the Sun and around 14 years per astrological sign.

The Dwarfs:  Hi Ho, Hi Ho It’s Off To Work We Go…

Eris & Her Moon Dysnomia

The most famous of all the dwarf planets is Pluto.  As I stated earlier, we still consider Pluto a planet in astrology and there are no plans to kick him out of the planetary pantheon as our close cousins the Astronomers did.   Pluto was discovered in 1930 and has a rather eccentric orbit sometimes coming closer to the Sun than Neptune.  It takes Pluto 248 years to go around the Sun, but he quickly moves through the zodiac sign of Scorpio and crawls through the sign of Taurus.

On December 28, 2004, Mike Brown’s team in San Diego, California discovered Haumaea.   Haumaea is the strangest of the dwarf planets because she looks like a gigantic Easter egg.  After naming Eris (she is coming), the IAU decided that it would name all ‘outer planet like objects’ after characters in creation myths.   Haumaea is named after the Hawaiian Goddess of childbirth.   It takes Haumaea 283 years to circle the Sun.  Haumaea is currently in the sign of Libra.

The third largest dwarf planet is called MakeMake.  He was discovered by Mike Brown in San Diego on March 31, 2005.   He is named after the Rapa Nui God of humanity and was the chief god of the bird man cult.   It takes MakeMake 309 years to circle the Sun.  MakeMake is currently in the sign of Virgo.

The Fairest of Them All

Now is the final member of Dwarf planets – Eris.   Eris is the dwarf planet that caused all the controversy.   Eris is named after the Goddess of Strife and Discord and as I stated earlier she surely lived up to her name.  Eris is the 9th largest body in our solar system and is believed to be larger than Pluto.  Eris is the slowest of the dwarf planets and takes a whopping 557 years to go around the Sun.   Like Pluto, she has a rather elliptical orbit and moves very quickly through the sign of Libra and crawls slowly through the sign of Aries.   She has been in Aries since the early part of the 20th century and is still currently in the sign.   I will be covering Eris at length towards the end of this course.   I feel that she is very important in astrological charts – especially in Mundane Astrology.

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It’s Time To Lend A Helping Hand

The tragedy and devastation that occurred with Hurricane Irene has crippled much of the Northeastern United States.   After having email exchanges with several friends whom are currently paralyzed by the storm; it appears that there is no end in sight.   Many are still without power and running water with no estimation date to when their utilities will be restored.  It has truly been an awakening for those that believed a Category 1 Hurricane would be nothing for the Northeast to bear – when it actually could come close to rivaling Hurricane Katrina in estimated damage costs.

As an astrologer, it has been very difficult to watch.   Since I do know enough astrometeorology to be dangerous, I have written several times about an East Coast Hurricane occurring around the time of the grand square in August.  We are not out of the woods yet, it is possible for another major storm to strike the United States in the month of September.

On a much more positive note, this weekend could prove to be the beginning of relief for the storm ravaged areas on the East Coast.   The Sun in Virgo (help and service to others) will make a trine to Jupiter in Taurus.  This is a great aspect for lending a helping hand, as well becoming more optimistic about the future.   For those suffering through the hardship of the storm, this could prove to be comforting.   For those not affected by the storm, Sun trine Jupiter will provide you with self-confidence, hopefulness, optimism, and you will feel that luck is on your side.    However, be careful not to be self-indulgent and self-righteous.    If you get a chance to lend a hand to others take advantage of the good karma points this will provide.  You may need to spend them later!

Over the Labor Day weekend, the Moon will move through Scorpio until Saturday evening when it will transition into Sagittarius.   The Moon in Scorpio can make us feel very intense, and since the majority of the aspects on Saturday are difficult we could find ourselves feeling anxious (Mercury) and a bit off-center (Neptune).  It will be imperative that we think things out before reacting to them, because things may not be as they seem and we will find our emotions running wild.

On Saturday evening, The Moon will move into Sagittarius and we will notice a huge change in the energy.   Sagittarius is known for its ability to have fun so take advantage of that energy while it is available.  The aspects of the Sagittarian Moon on Labor Day are very positive so make sure you take a day to relax, recharge your batteries, and celebrate your accomplishments of the past year.

Tarot Tune-Up:   Get out your tarot or oracle decks.  Shuffle the Cards.  Ask yourself the following question,  “What can I do to be a blessing to others?”  Draw a card out of the deck.   What card did you draw?  Let me know in the comments below.

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