Stellar Insights: December 30, 2019 - January 5, 2020

It’s a week in which we may find ourselves called to hone our communication. Don’t forget the value of looking at things through a different lens, taking a tact that isn’t always your go-to. An innovative approach to fact finding and information corralling may allow you to connect to a larger sense of meaning, giving your message a more expansive platform than you had previously considered possible.

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Stephanie Gailing
Stellar Insights: December 23 - 29, 2019

This week we welcome the first of the two Eclipse occurring over this Capricorn Season. It’s a Christmas Eclipse, occurring just after midnight on December 26, but on the 25th in time zones west. It doesn’t feel like your garden variety Eclipse (is there even such a thing?) given that it unites with Jupiter and the South Node (let alone it precedes the one on January 10, which has transformation written all over it—more on that next week).

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Stephanie Gailing
Stellar Insights: December 16 - 22, 2019

Most of this week finds us in the last days of Sagittarius Season, as we continue to feel pulled to explore and understand the bigger picture. Take advantage of these days and the quest to see things from a wider angle and elevated perspective.

Saturday the Solstice arrives.

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Stephanie Gailing
Stellar Insights: December 9 - 15, 2019

This week Venus connects to the Saturn/Pluto Conjunction, itself exact on January 12. And with this we may find ourselves further understanding the value of really digging into our roots to find a sense of resourcefulness we didn’t know we truly had.

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Stephanie Gailing
Gemini Full Moon: Quests and Questions

This Full Moon features the Sun in Sagittarius opposing the Moon in Gemini. And with this, we may feel ourselves caught in a push-pull between stepping back to gain perspective and focusing in on the facts that make up the whole picture. Striking a balance is important: Remember not to lose the forest for the trees, and yet don’t forsake the trees for the forest either, as both are equally important.

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Stephanie Gailing