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Déjà vu
The sensation you are doing something you have done before
My current hurdle is staring at the chart of the sky right now and wondering "what do you say about a sky like this?" And finally it hit me: this is like watching reruns. The issue is that, this time of year, everything in the sky is in one wedge of your chart, which has been the case since Jupiter and Saturn went into Capricorn. 2018 was the last time planets were appreciably spread out at this time of year and 2025 is the first year that there's more distance between some of them. This means that the same sections of your chart have been lit up at this time of year since 2018. Over summers, the sun, Mercury, and Venus mosey over to the other side of your chart and encourage focus in areas of life other than the same 3 or 4 that you get to focus on every winter like clockwork (Capricorn - Taurus, wherever that falls in your chart). I have found that when Mars also makes its way out of the Capricorn-Taurus segment (2019, 2021) are years when there's advancements and things don't feel quite as cloistered. But there have been other sky factors in play. Mars' retrograde in Gemini didn't help matters, though 2023 is a non-cloistered year once it gets up to normal speed. It is currently at half its normal speed.
You'll feel palpable energetic shifts when Saturn hits Pisces in two weeks and when Pluto hits Aquarius at the end of next month, if you're sensitive. These changes impact everyone on a subtle level.
Anyway, the drawback of the sky being a rerun is obviously boredom. I found myself in a redundant situation the other day and thought to myself "how am I still doing this?" and I can't imagine I'm alone in that sentiment. Remember when you'd get excited for a new episode of something only to find out that it was a clip show?
So: Jupiter and the north node of the moon are within 30° of each other (two things concerned with material expansion), and within weeks, Jupiter, the north node of the moon, and Uranus will be within 30°, meaning probably within one house of your chart (Jupiter will be in mid-Aries and Uranus is in mid-Taurus). This is where the opportunities are in your life: late Aries - early Taurus. This means initiating new stuff *you* want to do (if you’re using the word “we,” you’re on the wrong side of this energy). This means changing established ways of doing things. This means not getting distracted by other people's drama (Scorpio south node) or what the critics think. Group projects are not favored.
The right direction might feel deeply uncomfortable, especially if you're learning something new or forcing yourself out of your beloved safety bubble. But: consider it.