This month brings the final arrival of Pluto into Aquarius, Mercury retrograde, and two new moons.
Eachmoon phaseis associated with different occurrences.
New moons, as the name suggests, signify new beginnings.
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This lunation suggests that a new, important conversation will take place in one area of your life.
OnSaturday, November 2, thechatty planet Mercurymoves into your cozy fourth house.
It’s a day that encourages intimacy, a theme that lasts through the entire weekend.
OnSunday, November 3, Juno, the asteroid of commitment, moves into your communicative third house.
If you’re casually seeing someone, don’t be surprised if it becomes more serious this weekend.
If that doesn’t fit, know that you could see friendships deepen, too.
have a go at get some alone time and spend itworking with tarotor connecting with ancestors.
OnMonday, November 11, theloving planet Venusmoves into your pleasurable fifth house.
This indicates super-hot sex should you be dating.
There’s a Taurus full moon onFriday, November 15that lights up your ninth House of Philosophy.
Full moons are the lunar phase associated with manifestation.
Back in 2008, the transformative planet Pluto moved into Capricorn.
Earlier this year, it moved into Aquarius, then moved back into Capricorn.
However, onTuesday, November 19, it moves into Aquarius and will stay there until 2043.
This begins a new chapter for everyone and for you, it’s especially focused on self-care.
Being selfish gets a bad rap.
The next two decades should emphasize putting your needs first, Virgo.
On a more immediate level, the sun moves into bold Sagittarius onThursday, November 21.
Mercury retrograde usually isn’t associated with fun, but it is an opportunity.
Shortly after Sag season begins, Mercury goes retrograde, starting onMonday, November 25.
Mercury retrograde usually isn’t associated with fun, but it is an opportunity.
It’s the perfect day for reading in bed or enjoying being lazy in front of the TV.
Enjoy, Virgo, and we’ll see you in December.