The Astrologer Daily: February 4th, 2013
By Kelli Fox, The Astrologer
Trust your instincts today, because dynamic Mars conjoins psychic Neptune. Many of us will feel compelled to follow a path that seems strange or illogical. Obeying these impulses will lead to exciting breakthroughs. Sometimes the only way to realize a dream is to act on faith. Logic only holds us back. If you’ve been harboring a crush on somebody, make your move.
Even if you are turned away, it’s better than suffering in silence. Chances are, though, your impulse will be rewarded. Whenever Neptune forms a favorable angle to another planet, magic ensues. It’s a little like living in a fairy tale. In the next few days, we will see Mercury conjoining Neptune. This will make it easier than ever to communicate our dreams. There will be no reason to accept second best during this powerful period.
The Sun is at 16 degrees Aquarius, the Moon is in Sagittarius, Mercury is in Aquarius, Venus is in Aquarius and Mars is in Pisces. With this combination of planetary energies try to: Enroll in a serious course about astrology, tarot, or the I Ching. Try not to: Humiliate your dog or cat with cute little outfits in public.
Today’s exact aspects and their keywords are:
- Moon Square Mercury: Emotionally Based Thinking.
- Moon Square Mars: Short Tempers.
- Moon Square Neptune: A Vulnerable Position.
- Mars Conjunct Neptune: Evaporated Energy.
- Moon Sextile Venus: Creative Surge.
- Moon Trine Uranus: Ah-Ha!
- Moon Opposite Jupiter: A False Sense of Optimism.
- There are no retrograde planets at this time.
And finally happy birthday to Natalie Imbruglia, Alice Cooper and Oscar De La Hoya. If it’s your birthday today, you have a chance to make a cherished dream come true. If you work hard and remain focused, you’ll be rewarded. Your greatest enemies will be cynicism and depression. When you conquer these demons, victory will be yours. Keep pessimists at a distance, so they won’t poison your outlook.
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