Astrology Overview for WC 21st November 2016

The week begins with Venus continuing to forge a fantastic angle to Neptune . This planetary aspect runs on from last week, and does have the potential to create some very special connections, but also a degree of high expectations. If you do meet someone for the first time on Monday or Tuesday and however much you like them, do be realistic too.

Monday also sees a Quarter Moon in the sign of Leo. This suggests that a little bit of jealousy or possessiveness could circulate around a key relationship, making it heavier than is ideal.

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Fortunately, if we need to fact finds or penetrate to the core of a matter Mercury’s conjunction with Saturn all through this week is going to give us a fine opportunity to do precisely this.

With the Sun also moving into Sagittarius on Tuesday, a desire for knowledge or the “truth” as we see it, can be really strong. Of course the Sun moving through this sector is very lively, this is a mutable sign, and this can create greater inquisitiveness, a desire for action, and spontaneity.

However, specifically around relationships with Venus combining with Pluto from Tuesday through to Sunday, the politics of relationships certainly come under the astral microscope. We could encounter someone who is quite serious, well off, or well-established, and who takes an interest in us, but the trick is going to be in deciphering what their true motives are, and ours too. So if you find yourself lusting for a high-value item, or you’re drawn to someone simply because of their status, although this is not wrong in itself, being attuned to our motivations is the key.

Saturn is in fact a very influential planet this week, not only its link with Mercury, as it does, but also with both Jupiter and Uranus which themselves are in opposition. Saturn therefore can be the anchor this week, helping us to be guided by what’s worthwhile and tangible, and also by solid information and not getting swept off course by apparently attractive, but not necessarily very substantive possibilities.

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