Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Wednesday 18 March 2020



Welcome friends to your astrological forecast for Wednesday!

Is this year a weird one or what?!  Well, Wednesday is action packed so let's just dive right in.

The Moon conjoins Mars at 1:32 AM PDT--the least helpful time ever for west coast folks.  Sensitives will want to have their favorite sleep aid handy...you know the drill.

The Moon conjoins Jupiter at 3:47 AM PDT and everything just seems huge right now.  This can be the news, but it can also be seredipity that lays a bit of good luck on you and yours now.  And who can't use a bit of good luck these days?

The Moon conjoins Pluto at 7:53 AM PDT and there may be a project or situation that arrives involving powerful/wealthy people.  It could be the news or some of the discussions around helping others during this period begins to show fruit.  Fingers crossed, because this could be BIG.

The Sun sextile the Moon at 3:57 PM PDT offers a period of energetic alignment around creativity and emotions.  Maybe do something creative while doing your social distancing thing.  Or try to get creative around how you can make this imposed time out work for you if you're unable to go to work/school now.

The Moon conjoining Saturn at 5:48 PM PDT is about discipline and restrictions.  Keeping your environment clean for you and loved ones may be the thing, or you may have other demands on your time/energy/money.  In addition, the Moon is void of course after that aspect, so stick to mundane matters until the Moon enters Aquarius at 6:16 PM PDT.

Aquarius is astrology (hey!), all things tech oriented, social media, celebrities, social groups and friends.  All things a bit weird and wild belong to Uranus/Aquarius.  Sounds like a good time to me!

And that wraps up a busy Wednesday during the waning half of the lunar cycle.  Please share this post with like minded friends with my thanks.

If you have personal concerns and you'd like some insight into how to navigate through them, connect with me here to schedule your appointment.

Be safe and many blessings!  See you here tomorrow.


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