Reset Relationship Algorithms - Venus Mars Conjunction in Aquarius - Astrology February 2024
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Feb 12, 2024
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Mars and Venus make an exact conjunction on Feb 22 at 6 deg 59 Aquarius, but its especially powerful since each personal planet just had an intense conjunction with Pluto at 0 deg Aquarius before they reset together. This new synodic cycle is both a closing and beginning point of energies with the Masculine and Feminine themes in our lives, which can re-establish a new algorithm for connections, friendships, dreams, creations, and moving forward. Mars, ruler of the North Node, and Venus, ruler of the South Node, also signify new trajectories for soul growth, as well as seeing karmic energies and the past from a higher vantage point. A lot going on with this conjunction, and more to discuss in this podcast episode.
Weekly Intuitive Astrology and Energies of Feb 14 to 21 ~ Venus conj Pluto, Sun Enters Pisces
Feb 14, 2024
Weekly Astrology and Energies
Weekly Astrology and Energies
A deep desire for change and empowerment is moving through the collective frequencies as strong Aquarian energies are igniting more openings that connect with your soul's wisdom, growth, and intelligence. The Sun in Aquarius is highlighting more evolutionary changes that are right on time for you, despite any fears or discomforts, as there is a deep understanding that everything is in perfect order. At higher soul levels, it's not even possible to be off your path because everything is supporting your growth now. Venus conjunct Pluto on Feb 17 moves through a threshold of heart awakenings, creation power, and new self-love expressions, just as Chiron makes a conjunction to the North Node in Aries at 16 deg 45, which unlocks a hidden doorway to the next level of healing. The Sun enters Pisces on Feb 18, which could feel like a welcomed shift of energies that soften into where we need a break, more downtime, and to step back from the ongoing demands of modern life. More to share in this week's podcast episode.
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