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The Astrology of February 11, 2026

The Moon’s in Sagittarius and we are beginning to come to the end of the lunar month. Sagittarius not only points us towards our friends and community, but towards the larger social issues and causes that Aquarius can be known for.

With Jupiter in Cancer on the receiving end of the Moon, we may also find that it’s a day to focus on work and projects, and even towards volunteering and acts of service.

Practical matters aside, we’re nearing the end of Saturn’s time in Pisces, a sign that Saturn will not return to for another 30 years. Each sign that Saturn spends time in — between 2.5 and 3 years — acts as a lens for the lessons we need to learn and the maturity we need to gain. Pisces’s lessons have been largely emotional and spiritual.

Take time today to reflect on what Saturn in Pisces has taught you since March 2023. Read Saturn in Pisces: Sign by Sign for a review of the lessons.

Join me on February 21-22 for a Level 1 weekend intensive for Energetic Sciences, where we will explore energy and consciousness and the Weft, the energetic fabric of reality. Learn to become an acupuncture needle for the planet. Hosted by Mercia Academy, a Swiss platform I have been teaching for since 2018. Learn more and register in the link below.

If you are in AUSTRALIA or NZ, this forecast applies approximately for February 12, 2026.


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Weekend Immersive: Energetic Sciences Module 1, February 21-22
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Jupiter in Cancer: Sign by Sign
Saturn in Pisces: The Look Within
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Neptune in Aries: A New Dawn
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