Despite some favorable help from the Great Conjunction of
Jupiter with Saturn, Christmas Day in US time zones could be a very difficult
day.
In the Heliocentric sky, Mars contra-latitude Saturn, midpoint on Earth,
peaks at 1:52 pm Eastern time. Because it’s in the Helio Latitudes, it affects everyone
on Earth.
This is just about the last energy anyone would
want on a special day. The slam dance of these two determined and clashing energies
can create insensitivity, arguments, harshness or even cruelty. You may feel restless,
trapped, or completely blocked by obstacles.
These energies are already impacting us in the lead up to
Christmas so keep these warnings in mind from now through the peak on Christmas
Day.
Seriously, a quarantine Christmas is better than a nasty blow-out
with your family or tribe, so maybe there’s a silver lining in here somewhere.
Try not to let your frustrations get the best of you, they will certainly try to!
If you are traveling, be cautious. Leave early, allow plenty
of time. These stars can create accidents or road rage.
If you’re hosting, prepare well ahead of time to avoid any
last-minute rush. Cooking can be perilous too, cuts and burns are no fun! Take
it slow and easy and avoid over-serving anyone.
Keep conversational topics neutral. ANY problems that come up are far better
handled after the peak of this flat-out awful transit is past.
Wouldn’t it be awesome if we could just order up great stars
when we want them off the Cosmic Menu? We can’t though, and having realistic
expectations is better than being tripped up!
If you’re in great personal stars this won’t be too bad for you. If you’re in
challenging stars, you’ll feel this transit more strongly.
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Hang in with this rotten transit, be cautious, stay grounded, keep breathing, and know it
will pass. |