Scorpio
OCT 23 - NOV 21
Social Season
Scorpio, the month starts off very busy for you, with the sun transiting your 11th house of groups, networks, and hopes and wishes. This is a time to lean into your friend group and your social circle, to help advance your goals.
Uranus goes retrograde on September 1 in your 7th house of relationships and partnerships. You've had lots of changes in this arena over the past few years, and now is the time to go inward and allow what you've learned about relationships to shine through. You could see the return of an important person in your life, and it'll be up to you to decide if this relationship is worth pursuing again. Retrogrades are notorious for bringing back things from the past.
The Virgo New Moon on September 2 happens in your 11th house of friends and groups. A new person or people that you meet could be vital in helping propel you towards your most desired dreams. During this new moon, the sun opposes Saturn in Pisces in your 5th house of romance, dating and pleasure. You’ll need to balance recreation with work. A creative project that you've been working on could catapult forward. Mercury in your 11th house makes a challenging aspect to Uranus in your seventh house of relationships, so watch out for disagreements with friends or a partner during this new moon.
Mars enters your 9th house of travel, education and higher learning on September 4, and you'll have the desire to get away, both literally and figuratively. You may start the study of a new subject, take a trip abroad, or lean heavily into a spiritual practice. Mars is your planetary ruler, so whatever you do will be in your control.
Mercury joins the sun in your 11th house of friends on September 8, bringing even more busy bee energy to your life. Your calendar will be full of meetings and interactions with others. This is an important time, and yes, you'l possibly be tired, but seize every opportunity that comes your 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 your creativity, love life, and children if you have them.
Venus moves into your sign in your 1st house of self on September 22, giving you the charm and grace that you need to be loved and revered by others. You'll feel good about yourself and can step out confidently in the world. This is a great time for a makeover, and an inner and outer transformation.
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