Daily Horoscope: Moon Transiting Virgo, November 18, 2022
Moon transiting Virgo, Friday, November 18th, fosters both diversity and inclusivity, along with a healthy respect for what is already established and effective, while looking toward the means of achieving improvements, expansion, and progress, on both a personal and societal level as the moon participates in a mutable T-square involving Jupiter conjunct Neptune in Pisces, and Mars in Gemini, as well as a Grand Trine in the earth element comprised of the moon, Uranus in Taurus, and Pluto in Capricorn, which powers a Kite aspect pattern that highlights the sun in Scorpio, while the sun engages in a fixed T-square with Saturn in Aquarius, and Uranus in Taurus. Yes, there is THAT much going on now, so if you feel pressured and frazzled, but also hopeful, and eager for opportunities or new connections which can improve almost any area of your life, the Virgo moon transit and all that planetary geometry can facilitate the who, what, when, why, where, and how of almost anything you prioritize now. Like a system of interlocking wheels and gears that would cease to run if one part were to break, there is no one individual that is more important than another. Each individual is meant to share their unique talent, skill, or knowledge for the greater good of all. Pluto in Capricorn supports the sun, and the Pisces planets, with two sextile aspects which add extra manifesting oomph to the trine between the Scorpio sun, and Jupiter and Neptune in Pisces, as well as the Grand Trine, which holds the alchemy of transmutation. A quincunx between the moon and Saturn indicates that if what you intend to have, be, or do is beneficial for your community, or a larger group, you will experience more of the ease and flow offered by the Grand Trine and Kite, and less of the doubt and distraction from the mutable T-square, or the fear or resistance of the fixed T-square, but those T-squares can also motivate you to prepare for any eventuality. You have the foresight which enables you to anticipate needs, and you may see how you can be of service by responding to those needs.
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Dunnea Rae at Aloha Astro