Astrology Overview for WC 12th September 2016

Monday to Wednesday sees the advancing Sun connect with retreating Mercury . Yet this influence can give us the opportunity to revisit something which hasn’t been working very well, strip it down to the bear basics, and sort it out once and for all. The one thing we must avoid doing is jumping to conclusions. Why? Well, with such a lot of Virgo energy at play, there can be a tendency to focus in on the details to the exclusion of the big picture, so do try to avoid this trap.

All week there also continues to be the right angle between Saturn and Neptune, which can see structures that have weaknesses, quite literally crumble. This may not be in an out and out obvious way, but be something that is much more invidious and subtle, but none the less powerful. Energy continues to be at premium and facts blurred, potentially, by half truths, and hidden agendas.

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All week the erratic influence of Uranus is to the fore. It is in opposition to the planet of attraction Venus from Wednesday, but both planets forge a much better angle to the go getting Mars . All this can create some sparks on the romantic front, and especially where ties have become too samey, and stuck in a rut. Look to reinvigorate your relationship by doing something completely fresh and spontaneous with your partner. In weaker ties, this could lead to breakdowns, but one’s which may feature another player. Single? It’s time to be bold, you never know where it may lead.

Friday’s Full Moon in Pisces Squares with Mars in Sagittarius. This suggests a need to liberate ourselves from situations where we feel too taken for granted. This could be a job or around a friendship. However much we want to be good people, we need to be appreciated, and acknowledged. Mars’ spark here could bring issues to the surface that have been deeply buried away and can see more honest and perhaps feisty dialogue.

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