Waiting (source: pexels.com)

I published a post about a week ago where I mentioned that I need to wait for a shift in the stars to occur before I make any decisions about my future. Over the next few days, those moves start to happen.

First of all, Mercury conjoins my natal sun on Saturday. I’ll be feeling mentally sharp this weekend and will benefit from the increased clarity this aspect provides. On Tuesday, Venus conjoins my natal Chiron. I’m not doing great from a mental health perspective this week due to circumstances that I would rather not discuss at the moment. I hope that this annual alignment will help me to heal. On the same day, the sun makes its first conjunction with Pluto in the sign of Aquarius. This should be an illuminating aspect for all of us, giving us an idea of what to expect over the next several years. It will be easy for any of us who follow the news to personalize whatever happens in America as Donald Trump moves back into the White House, but there are also going to be interesting developments closer to home that will demand our attention. I will be on full alert. Later that same day, retrograde Mars will conjoin my midheaven as it backs into my ninth house, crossing the same degree where this week’s full moon occurred. As I just mentioned, I had a bad week that corresponded almost exactly with the arrival of the full moon on my MC/IC axis.

These events will be followed by a few more significant shifts in the first week of February, but that’s a story for another post. In the meantime, I need to wait for them to happen before I do anything rash. I’ve discussed sensing some “burn it all down” energy in the universe since Pluto entered Aquarius, and I sense the same energy in my own life. Nevertheless, I’ve been telling myself for weeks that I need to avoid making any rash decisions. I’m craving change, but I have a feeling that beneficial, productive change is going to come to me in the next couple of weeks if I continue to be patient. Like the person in the photo I posted above, I’ll be ready to hop on that train the moment it arrives.

I hope that I’m right. I’m tired of waiting already . . .

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