Course Correction
Check out this photo I found on Pexels while searching for an image to illustrate this post. If you were on a boat staring into this massive storm, which direction […]
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Check out this photo I found on Pexels while searching for an image to illustrate this post. If you were on a boat staring into this massive storm, which direction […]

Check out this photo I found on Pexels while searching for an image to illustrate this post. If you were on a boat staring into this massive storm, which direction would you choose to travel?
The reason I was looking at pictures of storms is that big changes in the cosmic weather should start to roll in next week. I’ve discussed them in a few different posts on this blog. But I’m not the only one talking about a shift in the stars. here’s what the astro.com November newsletter has to say about the current cosmic climate:
“On November 15, there is a Full Moon in Taurus conjunct Uranus. On the same day, Saturn ends its phase of retrograde. On the 17th, the Sun reaches the exact opposition to Uranus, Mercury opposes Jupiter on the 18th, and the Sun trines Neptune on the 19th. These days are like a starting signal for accelerated development. It is an excellent time to make a long overdue change of direction.
Don’t hesitate any longer if you have been harboring a matter of the heart. Take action! The time quality calls for embracing the new because Pluto re-enters Aquarius on November 19, and this time for good. It will not leave the sign until 2043. Under its influence, we must redefine what it means to be human in the coming years and decades, both as individuals and as a collective. The events in the days around the Full Moon could give us a taste of what this is all about.“
While I have mentioned these events in posts that pertain to me personally because Saturn has stationed itself just eight minutes away from my natal Saturn, I’ve also tried to discuss them in a broader context. Nevertheless, I haven’t made an accurate prediction about what would happen. Just like the writers at astro.com, I’m not quite sure what I expect to happen “in the days around the Full Moon.” I just know that these are consequential events that should indicate a major shift in the astrological weather.
So, pay attention to everything that is going on around you this week, especially when the full moon arrives. As the passage above recommends, making “a long overdue change of direction” is in the stars this week. Saturn may be stuck in one place at the moment, but you don’t need to be. Neither do I. This is the time for a course correction. Regardless what you think about the “greater malefic” and its influence on our lives, Saturn is ultimately productive. Let it lead you where you need to go.