Sagittarius Sun trine the Aries North Node (22 deg)Mars in Sagittarius trine Chiron Rx in Aries (15 deg)Mercury Rx in Capricorn trine Black Moon Lilith in Virgo (8 deg)A day of trines means events unfold easily.Sun/North Node is the...
Sagittarius Sun trine the Aries North Node (22 deg)
Mars in Sagittarius trine Chiron Rx in Aries (15 deg)
Mercury Rx in Capricorn trine Black Moon Lilith in Virgo (8 deg)
A day of trines means events unfold easily.
Sun/North Node is the energies of optimism, faith, learning and exploration, naturally integrated with your path to the future. Purpose is enhanced as a door swings open. This will happen without effort - if you stand in your faith, in your truth, you will see how it can lead to more.
However, even though the door opens without effort, you will have to take action by stepping through. Mars (ruler of the North Node) in Sag trines Chiron (in Mars-ruled Aries) so moving forward/asserting yourself/fighting for what you believe in will be healing. There may be actual travel involved. Wounds will actually support your efforts if you integrate courage with empathy. There should be an instinctive sense of what actions to take and a corresponding feeling of relief as those actions address what hurts. All you have to do is take one step and the rest will fall into place.
Finally, Mercury Rx trine BML in Mercury-ruled Virgo repeats the Dec 9th trine (at 7 deg). You're going back to a conversation, observation or piece of research that functions as an outlet for controversial female energy. The uncomfortable flaws that no one wants to talk about and the unconventional solutions are being closely examined - you may be zeroing in on one, specific detail about a woman's health, sexuality or work. There's a slightly obsessive vibe to this - some may consider the intensity unhealthy or even a bit frightening but the trine to Mercury ensures communication and understanding will continue to flow along defined lines.
Overall, a good day to get things done, keeping in mind that Mercury is Rx so forward movement will not be direct.
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