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As an American Millennial I don’t remember a good decade
I’m afraid it is going to be a very bad decade here in the US.
All I’m hearing is that Aquarius are popular for breaking the mold and Aries just get ostracized for it 🤔
Whiny cranky angry babies? Yes they are 🤣🤣 leaders or Trail Blazers? Idk I think they flourish in their niche but I don’t see them pioneer™️ anything just get recognized for it.
My dad called me “ have you heard of Mercury in retrograde it’s everywhere people are talking about it” I had to hold in my laughter. Mind you we just talked yesterday and he was complaining about his garage suddenly not working 😂😭
The north node is like a amplifier so when planets aspect it they are stronger in their expression but it is also something that the person becomes sought after for should they work with the planets signature properly
One day we gone wake it up that Sagittarius is who yall think Leo’s are
My grandfathers bday is 10 days after mine and I’m already sad I’m not gonna get to call him and troll him 😓
Unless your SR is the same as your natal one. But it can indicate subtle change in career or more visibility in general
And so when the Moon of your SR is in your 10th house also
When the Moon transits your 10th you can expect activity you do to become visible or even popular with others even if it’s just that short period
“mercury is reggaeton so be prepared to hear from your ex” i don’t have any exes how about that
Well I think if you’re talking about someone’s chart as a case study then yeah that makes sense to talk about their birth and death but yeah seeing ppl die fatally then seeing ppl talk about Mars / Saturn just feels…… heavy no pun intended
Yes! I remember that. Naya Rivera, George Floyd, even Queen Elizabeth. Whenever astrologers tried to explore their death charts (not predict, just observe) it was called “insensitive.” But when is it ever “the right time”? After the mourning ends? After the chart “cools?”
In contrast, ancient traditions — from Jyotish to Mesoamerican systems, worked intimately with death charts, exit transits, and the timing of endings. It was seen as necessary knowledge.
In many Western societies, death is sanitized, avoided, and feared. It’s kept out of daily conversation, institutionalized in hospitals, and often framed as a “failure” rather than a part of life. Astrology, especially in the mainstream, has been shaped by this discomfort.