SEPTEMBER to PLANT the SEEDS for GROWTH
September is here and the scopes are up, to help us navigate Virgo season. It's all about cultivating our dreams, that can flourish in real life.
We have the Virgo New Moon of Sept 3rd, opposite Saturn in Pisces. The more our intentions are clear, our purity of purpose shines through as we realise the discipline required, to manifest our most beautiful dreams effectively.
Just as Pluto retrograde, back into Capricorn from Sept 3rd-until late November. I mean after 15 years of Pluto in Capricorn, tearing up any notions of material security or established structures we thought we could rely on, in our personal & collective scenarios. Gah, we've been working our asses off to keep up, with all the transformation going on! So Pluto lurking on the cusp of Aquarius for the last several months, has been a clue about the more weird & wonderful future, coming up. But for now, Pluto back into Capricorn is the last few months, to finesse our pragmatic attitude. We figure out how to be resourceful, as we get our act together in biz/finance etc, ready to adapt to radically changing circumstances.
Then direct Mercury is strong in his rulership of Virgo, Sept 12th on the same degree he went retro last month. Certain details, logistics & conversations that have been batshit tricky lately-could suddenly make sense again. Finally some clarity to move forward, for the rest of the month.
Then the Full Moon of September 18th in Pisces, between practical Saturn & visionary Pisces ruler Neptune. Opposite Sun & Virgo ruler Mercury, in Virgo. The trick is intelligent discernment between crazy fantasies and actual, visionary goals we can believe in. That we are prepared to do the work of getting the details right, to manifest in tangible terms. Pluto in Capricorn thoroughly approves, of this kind of pragmatic manifesting magic!
Happy Virgo Season folks, lets keep it clean, inspiring and productive x
And much more detail for your sign, with the September horoscopes here.
Image: Aline Weber for i-D Magazine by Richard Bushgreen.
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