On November 1, the two planets are approximately 4° apart, with Saturn at 25°47’47” and Neptune at 29°47’31”, both in Pisces and the 8th House. Both planets are retrograde until November 28, when Saturn turns direct again. Neptune will also change direction on December 10.
As I stressed before, change is happening, whether we like it or not. Some things are changing for the better, while others are changing for the worse. The question is, are we prepared to get involved, or do we prefer to be only spectators and deal with the consequences?
From the cosmic perspective, the tension is building. Likewise, humanity is navigating troubled waters morally, economically, politically, and socially. My two cents?
People, especially young people, no longer trust the representatives of previous generations. It seems like an irreparable and definitive break. Humanity has lost its way, and we cannot continue as if nothing has happened. The trouble?
I don’t see a way out, and the new generation doesn’t seem capable of delivering viable alternatives and solutions. So, instead of getting out of an impasse, we’re only getting into deeper trouble.
November smells like trouble.
On 4 November, Mars enters Sagittarius, forms a trine to Neptune on the last degree of Pisces and an opposition to Uranus on the first degree of Gemini. One day later, there is a Full Moon in Taurus.
Practically, thinking clearly and rationally is totally annihilated by acting on impulse without considering the consequences. The circumstances favour adventures, but the long-term outcome remains uncertain.
Many people asked me what I think about what happened in New York and the election of Zohran Mamdani.
Looking from a distance, New York is a disaster. I think America is broken. I’m afraid there is no quick fix, and, unfortunately, no time left to reposition and rebuild.
I cannot speak about Zohran Mamdani’s intentions. I would be tempted to say that he’s a populist and opportunist.
Mamdani is a far-left extremist, worse than a communist. I lived 20 years in communism, and I guarantee: it doesn’t work. Mamdani’s program is, at best, utopian.
Zohran Mamdani’s impact on New York can be devastating. Most likely, the real estate market will crash, and many wealthy individuals will relocate, leaving Mamdani without resources. The Robin Hood strategy may sound attractive in theory, but it doesn’t work in practice.
On the other hand, Mamdani’s success shows a trend. Young people will no longer vote for old guys, no matter if they call themselves Democrats or Republicans.
The problem is that the traditional parties are completely disconnected from reality and don’t seem capable of delivering solutions and responding to the people’s needs. They are only desperate to cling to power. As a result, we see a dangerous rise of far-left extremism in the United States, while in Europe, both far-right and far-left are gaining influence. However, they may dazzle a naive and desperate audience with populist promises, but unfortunately, they do not offer viable solutions to the problems faced by Western civilisation. Capitalism is just as dead as communism, and democracy has been hijacked and irrecoverably corrupted. Long story short: we’re f_cked.
And while the West is faltering, we should discuss China. However, without the West, China will also encounter difficulties and challenges. We like it or not, we’re in this together.
On November 8, retrograde Uranus returns to Taurus. Change will occur, albeit more slowly than expected, with lasting effects, and possibly not in the desired direction.
On November 9, Mercury turns retrograde, clouding our judgment further. Communication will suffer, and there is a serious threat of making bad decisions or signing unfavourable agreements.
On November 13, Mercury and Mars meet in a conjunction in Sagittarius, which will spark passion and possible fights. Once again, instinct triumphs over reason.
On November 17, the Scorpio Sun forms a trine to Jupiter in Cancer and to Saturn in Pisces. The circumstances will have a profound emotional impact on the decisions we make.
Mercury re-enters Scorpio on November 19. The New Moon in Scorpio follows on November 20, conjunct Mercury, opposite Uranus, and trine Neptune. The two trines to Jupiter and Saturn are still active. It brings further emotional complications and difficulties in making rational choices. We have a hard time letting go of the past, and we are even more frightened about stepping into the future. However, if you are brave enough, it can be a favourable moment for an emotional rebirth.
On November 22, the Sun moves into Sagittarius. The changing of the sign brings a little peace and optimism. For now, the future may look brighter.
At the end of the month, we have the opportunity to strengthen relationships and make lasting commitments founded on honesty and trust.
On November 28, Saturn in Pisces turns direct, as does Mercury in Scorpio on the 29th. Projects that had stalled begin to move again, and communication flows more smoothly. In these current circumstances, we should seize any opportunity to enhance our partnerships and, if possible, establish new connections.
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