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I just noticed that my progressed moon is moving into a sextile with my natal Jupiter. The website astrolibrary.org offers the following interpretation of the uncommon, short-lived alignment:

“This is a splendid aspect for good fortune and general prosperity. It will greatly improve the mind and disposition, and the native will be enabled to gain many benefits and advantages during its operation. He will gain socially and financially, and will prosper in all he undertakes at this time. It is a good time to commence any new undertaking, to visit others, to deal with kindred and relatives, and indeed to do anything in his power to advance his prospects, for this aspect improves the health and denotes a good period generally, when all things will tend to go well; and he should therefore make the most of it by bringing all engagements to a successful issue, and by establishing himself under its influence.”

I already feel as if I’m under the influence of several other fortunate planetary alignments at the moment, so this news only adds to my swelling self-confidence. What’s even more interesting is that my midheaven is almost exactly in between these two planets. Perhaps that’s why I feel like I need to “make hay while the sun shines.” I don’t want to just sit back and enjoy how easy things have been for me compared to just a few months ago. Instead, I want to prepare for an even better future.

I suppose that my second Saturn return has something to do with this, as well as the fact that all these alignments are occurring in the springtime when I’m already feeling energetic and eager to get out into the world.

Anyway, it’s just another chart factor that makes me feel as if my life is about to take a turn into more propitious territory. Something good is coming, whether that’s a promotion, or a raise, or a lottery win, etc. I’ll be sure to update you all when it happens. In the meantime, I’ve got some hay to make . . .

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