Astrologer’s Guide to Life on Earth

Astrologer’s Guide to Life on Earth

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The Planets Are Playing You Like A Flute

The Planets Are Playing You Like A Flute

5/13/2025-What the Planets are Doing Over the Next Couple of Weeks

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Today, the Sun in Taurus is conjunct Uranus, exaggerating anxiety over money, work, and values. This will become exact by the 18th and won’t get better until the New Moon in Gemini on May 27th, so bear that in mind. You will likely feel stressed more than usual at work, about work, and money. This will be more exaggerated if you are a late degree Aquarian, Leo, Scorpio, or Taurus (rising, Sun, or Moon).

Mars in Leo is opposing (loosely) Pluto in Aquarius and squaring the midpoint of Mercury and the Sun in Taurus. This will create opportunities for fights over power, miscommunications, and tempers to flare. As the Moon in Sagittarius today moves into a trine by tonight, these feelings could get exaggerated. It’s best to take a nice walk, cool down, and step back from people irritating you. Venus and Neptune in Aries are starting to separate. Any delusions you’ve had about people you love are starting to become clearer.

Jupiter in Gemini and Saturn in Pisces have been in a perpetual square, creating tension between the need to expand communication and the need to restrict and sacrifice. This is further exaggerated by the conjunction between Saturn/North Node/Ceres conjunct in late Pisces and Neptune in early Aries. There is a

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