Have you ever wondered why the universe seems to throw curveballs our way just when we think we’ve got it all figured out? Welcome to this week’s astrological adventure! Under the fiery Aries Moon, we dive into a cosmic cocktail of Mercury and Jupiter vibes, where the lessons may hit harder than we’d like—but hey, that’s how we learn, right? Get ready to embrace both the thrilling intensity and the sweet novelty that the stars are offering us. It’s about retaining what we learn and sharing the love, folks! Whether it’s tackling the tough stuff or savoring delightful discoveries, this week is all about putting our insights into action. So, buckle up and let your curiosity guide your way through the cosmic chaos! To really dig into the details, let’s jump into the astrological happenings. LEARN MORE
On Monday under the Mars-ruled Aries Moon, Aquarius Mercury trines retro Jupiter in Gemini, and retro Mars in Cancer squares Aries Chiron. Do we like to learn the hard way? NO! Will we? YES!
However, what we learn, we retain — in multiple ways. The trick is to put it into action and gain muscle memory along with the mental route. AND, broadcast your results. Teach.
By evening, the Moon moves to Venus-ruled Taurus and a square to Aquarius Pluto. Intensity is the buzzword, but intensity of flavor can mean anything. It can be amazing so long as it’s impactful and novel and leads to finding pleasure.
Early Tuesday, Venus moves to Aries and picks up a sextile to Pluto, exact Thursday. What was that about novel and impactful? What do we want to do about it? Aries Venus is on it, and quickly. Aries Venus doesn’t dither. What do you like about that? Sextile Pluto, Aries Venus wants a beeline through mountains. Digging? No problem. Toss the dirt aside. That’s not appropriate; let’s find a nicer way. Aries Venus does not care. Don’t like digging? Maybe we should burn. Don’t stand in the middle, that’s for sure. Still, there’s no faster way to cut through the bullshit and arrive at your desired end. Just be mindful of what you want. Venus-Pluto loves the taboo and doesn’t mind a little dirt. Look for the opportunity.
Tuesday’s Taurus Moon squares Mercury and the Aquarius Sun. Affinity for novelty and a straight-up drive for experimentation are at odds with a refined mood for comfort and consistency. However, it’s one of the few times we might naturally find new things to love and repeat. So look-listen-sense for the things that DO work and fold them into your experience. Ask for what you want and need. The Moon sextiles Pisces Saturn overnight, so the good things and the resulting good mood will stick around.
Venus-Pluto is in full effect on Wednesday as well, and retro Mars trines Saturn through Sunday. In seeking, leave no stone unturned and don’t waste time. Being thorough, however, is warranted. Check again. Wednesday’s Taurus Moon sextiles retro Mars, conjoins Uranus, and sextiles Pisces Neptune and the north node. If you get an unexplained urge, take the hint and follow. You won’t know until you check, so don’t ignore the itchy inkling. The Moon moves to Gemini in the night and picks up a sextile to Venus and a trine to Pluto as the two head into their exact sextile. Follow those clues — intensity is a cue. Curiosity feeds the fire.
On Thursday morning, the Gemini Moon finishes its trine to Pluto then heads into conjunction with Gemini Jupiter by afternoon. At the very least we’ve whipped up a host of new options, and optimism is rocket-fuel propelled into exploration. The Sun sextiles Aries Chiron through Friday night, so a philosophical mood excites the chance to fold in new ways of making things work. Question everything, and try new things (or old things in a new way).
Friday’s Gemini Moon trines Mercury and the Sun, squares Saturn, sextiles Chiron, then squares Neptune by night. Seek wisdom, seek improvements and enlightenment… but when you hit a snag, pivot and seek to put your new hypotheses into practice. It may not be clear yet what works, but trying is the best start. If you don’t succeed, try – try again. Keep an open mind.