Capricorn
DEC 22 - JAN 19
Forging A New Path?
This is a philosophical time for you, Capricorn, with the sun spending most of its time in your 9th house of philosophy, higher learning, spirituality and long distance travel. You're expanding your horizons so that you can move forward in the world. You’re on the dawn of a new era since Pluto retrogrades back into your sign on September 1, for its last couple of months in your sign, in your lifetime.?
Uranus goes retrograde September 1 in your 5th house of love, romance and dating. This could bring back a partner from the past, or bring up old feelings regarding a relationship from the past. Whether it's a physical person or just a thought and a feeling that returns, this is time for you to go inward and realize how far you've come in terms of how you look at love and romance. You also can return to doing an activity that you loved but stopped doing.?
The Virgo New Moon on September 2 happens in your 9th house of education, philosophy, and long distance travel. This is time to plant seeds around how you envision your life in the future and what will get you to expand your horizons. This could include planning for a trip, enrolling in school or a new course, or simply learning how to market and promote yourself better. During this new moon, the sun opposes your ruler, Saturn in your 3rd house, so whatever comes up is something that has been on your mind for a while.?
Mars enters your 7th house of partnership and relationships on September 4, bringing energy to this area of your life. Mars can be productive in getting you out of a rut when it comes to relational issues, but it also can bring conflict, so tread lightly.?
Mercury joins the sun in your 9th house of higher learning on September 8, giving you a desire to get down to the nitty gritty of a particular subject. This might be something that you become borderline obsessed with, or you're looking to become an expert in some way.?
The Pisces full moon lunar eclipse on September 17 kicks off an upcoming cycle for everyone that involves auditing each area of your life, and repairing the things that need work so that we can move towards our dreams, creativity, and an inner sense of peace and healing. This eclipse will put a spotlight on how you communicate, what you think about, or your siblings/family members.?
Venus moves into your 11th house of networking in groups on September 22, and this is a great time for social interaction. Get outside and network. It doesn't always have to be for a purpose, but we know with you, Capricorn, it likely is.?
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