Natal Chart and Transits (source: astro.com)

I don’t know what it is about me that makes me comfortable when the swift moving planets are spread out widely in the sky. As I look back through my blog posts from this time of year, I’m far more optimistic about my future when everything isn’t crammed into one part of my chart.

I do know that I was born with the sun, Mercury and Venus all in different signs, so maybe that has something to do with it. I’ve also got Mercury in Sagittarius in the third house in mutual reception to Jupiter in Gemini in the ninth house. While I might not react positively to change in the exact moment it happens, I am remarkably adaptable (as this spectacular alignment in the mutable signs and houses of my horoscope would indicate). Sure, I can specialize and focus on one thing at a time, but I don’t want to do that. I’m in my so-called “element” when I’m doing a hundred things at once.

In a month from now, I’ll see all these planets crowding together in my fourth house once again. Perhaps I’ll revisit this post and this theory of mine when that happens. Am I going to be feeling the opposite of how I’m feeling now? I have published several posts about how much I dislike it when my fourth house is crowded full of planets. Introversion is not a normal state of affairs for me, and I spent much of the pandemic feeling not only housebound, but stuck in my own head while an outer-planet stellium formed in my fourth house. Is that what February has in store for me? I guess I’ll find out soon enough!

Do any of you feel this way when all the planets gang up in a single part of your chart? Let me know in the comments section or on one of my social media pages.

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