Greetings friends and welcome to your astrological forecast for Thursday 14 May 2020.
The Moon trine Venus at 2:20 AM PDT would ordinarily be awesome for love and money--except the Moon is void of course after that aspect, so avoid engaging in important activities until the Moon changes signs later today.
The Last Quarter Moon arrives at 7:03 AM PDT (14 degrees of Aquarius) and may create obstacles with regard to electronics/tech equipment, friends, or group associations. You may also experience sudden shifts that aren't necessarily to your liking.
Jupiter, ruler of Sagittarius and currently transiting in Capricorn, stations retrograde at 7:32 AM PDT. Situations pertaining to career, bosses, bones, teeth, joints, hair, conservative positions, achievement and ambitions (among other things) are likely to experience challenges until Jupiter gets its act together and begins forward movement. This is especially so for Sagittarians or those with a heavy Sagittarian planetary alignment in their birth charts. Jupiter stations direct 12 September at 5:41 PM PDT.
The Moon enters Pisces at 6:24 PM PDT. Pisces rules art, music, movies, adaptibility, privacy and psychic awarenes. If you have creative projects to work on, Pisces can be very helpful in expanding your creative faculties.
The Moon conjoins Mars at 9:06 PM PDT and those who want to exercise or otherwise engage in physical activities will find this aspect helpful. Those who wish to sleep may find their systems are revved up, making sleep difficult, unfortunately.
The Sun conjoining Pluto at 11:49 PM PDT is a powerful creative and transformative aspect. If you have important projects to work on, this aspect can help you channel your energies in transformative and powerful ways.
And that's a wrap for Thursday.
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As always, take good care and be safe. I will see you here again tomorrow.
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