We start the weekend with an Aries Moon, one that needs to explore, have fun, and get the blood flowing, a Moon that also needs exercise. With Mars in Scorpio, we have the power to transform and search the deepest parts of ourselves for answers.

The Aries Moon continues through Saturday, giving us energy and motivation. By Sunday the Moon moves into earthy, grounded Taurus and points us towards Venus in Capricorn. The planet of money and value is all business in Capricorn and, as it prepares to line up with Saturn and Pluto December 11-13, we’ve got some serious decisions to make about what’s worth it and what’s not. Money, power, and relationship themes may work their way through next week as a result.

Also, Jupiter makes a square to Chiron on December 8, the same day that the Sun squares off with Neptune in Pisces. If we’re afraid to take action or trying to find the courage to do something, make sure we’re seeing something for what it really is.

Lastly, the Aries Moon is a reminder that we’re only a few weeks away from a solar eclipse, which means that December may bring major milestones in our lives. That’s what eclipses do. They strike the hour in our personal clocks. They say that a story is changing, perhaps in a dramatic away. Since the upcoming solar eclipse is in Capricorn, it’s continuing a story that began in January 2019 and unfolded further in July 2019. So, here we are, at another fork in the road.

I’ll be talking all about eclipse season in my December 19 webinar on The Eclipses of December 2019 and January 2020. I’ll be going through what these eclipses mean, what stories they’re telling us, and what part of our lives needs to shift and change. Details and registration here.

You can get a sneak peak on eclipse season in your December 2019 horoscope if you haven’t read it already.

Read More:

Webinar — The Eclipses of December 2019-January 2020

Jupiter in Capricorn: Sign by Sign

December 2019 Horoscopes

Starstruck 2020 Global Astrology Conference

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