Thursday 28 October 2021

THE CURRENT QUALITY OF TIME for November 2021

 

THE CURRENT QUALITY OF TIME for November 2021


Jupiter and Pluto: Right at the beginning of the month, Mercury in Libra trines Jupiter in Aquarius (exact Nov 1) and squares Pluto in Capricorn (exact Nov 2). Pluto's position corresponds to that of its conjunction with Jupiter on April 5, 2020, the time of the first great Covid-19 wave and its corresponding restrictions on social life. Mercury's present contact with the two planets involved indicates a period of critical processing of what has gone before. With the November 4 Scorpio New Moon in opposition to Uranus in Taurus, uncomfortable questions are now surfacing that are hard to ignore.


Mercury: Mercury enters Scorpio on November 5, makes a conjunction with Mars on November 10 and squares Saturn in Aquarius on the same day. Then on November 11, Mars forms a square to Saturn as well. During these days, the mood could become quite spiteful. Then, when Mercury reaches the opposition to Uranus on November 13, new information and surprising findings could fuel a smoldering conflict. With the Sun square Jupiter and Venus square Chiron and Moon on the 15th, compromises will have to be made that are unlikely to satisfy everyone.


On November 17, Mars opposes Uranus and the Moon. Restlessness is now great, and someone could easily get very angry. Consider your actions carefully during these days and think of the possible consequences. There is also a lunar eclipse during the Taurus Full Moon on November 19, which gives great weight to all impulses and their effects during this period. So practice letting go and try to let things happen.


Sagittarius: The last third of the month is a bit more relaxed. The Sun enters Sagittarius on November 22, Mercury follows suit two days after. On November 29, the two are in exact conjunction, with Mars forming a trine to Neptune. The month ends with the Sun and Mercury trining Chiron in Aries. Any contractions and after-effects of the unsettled days of mid-month can now dissipate with enough attention.


Do we have to go through all this again?

Read this: WHAT IS THE NEW NORMAL?

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