by Robert Wilkinson
Even though things are strangely weird thanks to the ongoing Saturn semisquare Neptune these past several months, now that FOUR planets have gone from retrograde to direct, all these areas of our lives are moving forward. Today I have assembled all the articles on these stationary direct events for your one stop shop.
As you know, Pluto, then Saturn went from retrograde to direct in early October. This sets those points as platforms from which the next voyage into our future begins. Pluto was on a degree which allows us relatively comfortable conditions as we continue our trek of self-transformation to the spiritual mountaintop where we get to hang out with others in our group.
Pluto Stationary Direct in October 2021 at 25 Capricorn – Having Achieved Relative Security We Now Transform Our Spiritual Individuality Wherever this is in your chart, you’re moving up and out!
This was followed the second week of October by Saturn going direct on a degree of “Cosmic Mutations” and new events coming born of “non-local” forces. Cultivate an attitude of openness to new Aquarian ideas, activities, and interactions, since something new is on the way for all of us!
Evolutionary Astrology in Autumn 2021 – Saturn Stationary Direct at 7 Aquarius Pt. 1
Evolutionary Astrology in Autumn 2021 – Saturn Stationary Direct at 7 Aquarius Pt. 2
In the midst of all this swirl, we also had the Inferior Conjunction, having an influence for the next few months, which happened when the Sun conjuncted Mars, beginning a new two year cycle of activity wherever we have mid-Libra!
Astrology Now in October 2021 - Mercury Retrograde Conjunct Sun and Mars
Then in the third week of October, Jupiter went direct! Wherever we have Aquarius in our charts is about to see major developments advance these next few months!
Just hours after Jupiter went direct, so did Mercury! This impacts our lives specifically through January, and replaces last year’s theme with a different energy.
I hope you've had fun taking a new look at all that's going on!
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