This week is very different than last week. Because there have been two very important sign changes.
Last weekend Jupiter moved from Pisces to Aries. I’ve already written an article about this, which you can find at the following address:
http://www.archiedunlop.com/2010/06/05/jupiter-enters-aries/
It’s a time when we need to rediscover our optimism. Many of us have taken a real knock over the last few years, thanks to the economic crisis. We might have felt that our dreams were being snatched away, by circumstances beyond our control.
However Jupiter’s movement into Aries gives us a chance to re-energise ourselves. And if there’s something we want to do, and it’s healthy and wholesome, as well as being part of our destiny, then we should have the courage to go for it.
While all this is going on, Mars moves from Leo to Virgo. Mars has been in Leo since October of last year, and a result of this sign-change many of us will have to come down to earth. We might be brilliant people with brilliant ideas, but to be successful we have to make sure that all the details are taken care of.
So it’s OK to think big, but at the same time we mustn’t leave anything to chance.
Matters are made even more interesting by the fact that Jupiter is making a conjunction to Uranus. This conjunction dominates the week, and is exact on Tuesday.
The Jupiter-Uranus conjunction is about the search for freedom, and if anything has been holding us back, we can now remove the chains.
Indeed there could be a huge sense of relief, as one of our problems gets dramatically resolved.
However we mustn’t be in too much of a hurry, as I’ve already suggested. When Jupiter and Uranus are conjunct, especially in Aries, they can encourage us to do something really stupid. It might seem like a good idea at the time, but in reality it could be a recipe for disaster.
On Friday Mercury in Gemini makes a stressful aspect to Mars in Virgo. There could be nervous tension, as well as angry words. If you’re an Aries, Gemini, Virgo or Scorpio you must be extra-careful how you go, and you should remember that a word out of place could cost you dear.
Nonetheless, it should be an exciting weekend, and if we handle ourselves in the right way then the experience will be overwhelmingly positive.
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