If this is your first time reading the Monthly Space Weather Forecast, here’s an overview of what this is and how to use it + other astrological resources if you are so inclined.
The space weather this month is giving us real end-of-year-wrap-up vibes. Several different configurations will bring things into focus and give us some “ah-ha” moments to connect the dots of everything that’s been going on over the last few months. This doesn’t necessarily mean that December is full of cheer and light, it just means that all of the cards are now on the table so we have a better idea of what we’re dealing with.
Pay attention to what the universe is telling you and use it to reflect on the year and look ahead with a focused strategy. The end of the month will bring fresh energy to push forward on goals but you’ll be better served by waiting a few weeks to enact your new year’s resolutions because Mercury will go retrograde at the end of the month and stay retrograde for the first few weeks of the new year.
Watch the signs, make your plans, and then sit tight. If you can’t help but push forward, just know that you’ll likely have to re-do or revisit your plans mid-January.
Do
Take stock
Heed omens
Listen
Make plans
Work with what you’ve got
Don’t
Barrel ahead
Become scattered
Sweet Spots
December 20
Hot Spots
December 7
December 29
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