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Aquarius into Pisces Bitten Then Smittened

Aquarius into Pisces Bitten Then Smittened

Season 2623 Episode 7 Published 8 hours ago
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A day can feel “busy” without being truly productive, and that’s exactly why a Void of Course Moon matters. We’re looking at a long Void of Course Moon in Aquarius, what it means in practical astrology, and how to plan around it when you want less momentum and more freedom. If you’ve ever launched something on a day that went nowhere, or felt like the world forgot a big headline overnight, the void of course concept gives you a surprisingly useful framework. 

We also talk about Aquarius energy at its best: independent self-expression, permission to be eccentric, and the kind of creative experimentation you don’t need to over-explain. But Pluto in Aquarius is in the mix, and it can make little annoyances feel massive. I share a grounded way to work with Pluto’s intensity by shrinking big problems into small steps and refusing to let minor friction become a full-blown crisis. 

The keyword is “impression,” and it ties everything together through Gemini season and Mercury in Cancer. Instead of processing information with pure logic, we’re more intuitive, more feeling-based, and more reactive to tone than to facts. We get into why some news hits as “outrageous,” why Venus approaching Jupiter can feel important but oddly distant, and why paying attention to your emotional read might be the most accurate “daily horoscope” tool you have. 

If you want an astrology forecast that turns into real-life advice, hit play, share it with a friend who needs creative permission, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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Written, Produced and Presented by 
Shane Jinson

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