Happy New Year! Daily Light - Monday January 1, 2024
Shifting Into Gear - Today’s Astrology Forecast
Long-term success is the theme today. Venus continues her square to Saturn. This can feel suppressive to our moods and wallets. However, it could also bring stability in a world of confusion. Does real life mesh with those new romances? Can business ventures hold up to pressure?
Emotional healing is part of our afternoon with Chiron and the Moon. As we navigate the healing process, there is a natural tendency to look back.
Pluto is on the verge of moving into Aquarius. This reminds me of the moment Saturn moved into Aquarius in December 2020. There was a noticeable shift in how people responded to restrictions. Compliance morphed into resistance. As we get closer to the 20th of January, we may be surprised at how old, established ways of doing things are completely ignored.
Mercury goes direct tonight at 10:08pm.
Mercury will leave it’s shadow phase on January 21st, smoothing out communication blips.
On January 26th, Uranus moves forward, bringing all planets direct! Use these next 4 months to get your initiatives moving. We are heading into a strong and independent phase. Invest in yourself for greater stability as the old guard crumbles.
This evening, when the Virgo Moon makes a trine to Uranus, allow your mind to let go. Ask, “What if?” How does your intuition answer the question?
While we sleep, our emotions ease into place with the forward trajectory.
May God cover us in his protection and blessings!
Happy “New Year”!
Clara
1 January 2024
Sun Trine transit Moon at 03:59am
Venus Square transit Saturn at 08:26am
Moon Quincunx transit Chiron at 2:14pm
Mercury Stationary Direct at 10:08pm
Moon Trine transit Uranus at 10:10pm
2 January 2024
Moon Quincunx transit Moon's North Node at 01:28
Moon Square transit Mercury at 03:54am
Moon Opposition transit Neptune at 09:50am
Moon Void of Course Starts at 5:13pm
Moon Square transit Mars at 5:13pm
Moon Trine transit Pluto at 6:36pm
Moon enters Libra at 7:47pm
I love the idea of using "what if?" for good instead of for worry. I'm definitely going to start doing this. Thank you!