![]() “This is a time where we can be active agents of change for the problems that already exist,” Lanyadoo says. Meanwhile, Mars retrograde (September 9 to November 13) is tipped to be a period when we may have to keep our frustration or anger in check, particularly when dealing with the aftermath of the pandemic. “We do have this chance to go deep within ourselves and recalibrate our self-worth so that we can improve our relationships,” says McCarthy. The current Venus retrograde (May 13 to June 24), for example, is a time where astrologers say we should be reassessing our relationships. While retrogrades are typically blamed for bringing about negative occurrences, more positively, they also present opportunities to take stock of our lives. The dates to look out for: the lunar eclipse in Sagittarius on June 5, which is later followed by a lunar eclipse in Gemini on November 30 and total solar eclipse in Sagittarius on December 14. “We have power in critical consumers of news media that means checking sources.” “We have a couple of eclipses at the end of the year in the Gemini-Sagittarius polarity, which brings up issues related to propaganda, news and a free press,” says Jessica Lanyadoo, host of astrology podcast Ghost of a Podcast. It’s interesting that the countries faring best in this pandemic are female-led,” McCarthy adds, pointing to the likes of New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. “As we had that conjunction-the north nodes of Pluto, Saturn, and the moon were in Cancer-an indication that we’re now moving into matriarchy. This year’s most progressive astrological prediction is about female empowerment, with some astrologers viewing 2020 as the transition from a patriarchal to a matriarchal age (pegged to that Saturn-Pluto alignment). ![]() ![]() Jupiter will be sextile (60 degrees) to Neptune a total of three times this year (including July 27 and October 12), a position which astrologers say is likely to increase our sense of empathy and compassion.
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