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Mercury in Pisces Trines Jupiter



Mercury in Pisces is dreamy to begin with, but when it trines Jupiter at 11 degrees Cancer (from March 24th to March 26th) those dreams will know no limits.
Pisces and Jupiter are both expansive influences. Jupiter boosts the sense of potential and Pisces dissolves boundaries. That makes this brief influence fantastically hopeful, optimistic and very sweet (not to mention empathetic). Emotional Cancer ensures that Mercury in Pisces’ mystical detachment will be brought down into the realm of feelings.
You don’t have to do anything with this energy. You can just allow your mind to drift and contemplate what might be. This is a euphoric influence, and sometimes you just want to enjoy the sensation.
But if you’re so inclined, you can use this influence to:
  • Have a discussion where positive, buoyant words/thoughts are important
  • Make an announcement/send an email where you’d like your words to be viewed in the best possible light
  • Attempt a reconciliation
  • Break through a creative block (anything will seem possible)
It will be very difficult for anyone to view anything pessimistically. The combination of Jupiter and Pisces softens all the hard edges. Mind you, it will be difficult to be grounded about anything; practicality is not emphasized. Be cautious of inflated promises.
If you have planets/angles/Nodes (natal or progressed) from 8-11 degrees Cancer, Pisces, or Scorpio, you’ll feel this most strongly.
You may also like last week's posts:
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  2. Astrology: Why It Is More Acceptable in Present-Day Society
  3. How to Heal Your Chakras with Crystals and Stones


Source: http://rubyslipper.ca/2014/03/euphoric-thought-bubbles-mercury-in-pisces-trines-jupiter-in-cancer/

Comments

penni d said…
Sure looks like some fine times right now.
Unknown said…
This sounds like a great time for us!
Anonymous said…
Well, I could've guessed... All of my Pisces and Cancer (as well as the one Scorpio) in my chart are just outside the range of this aspect. Most around the 17 degree mark. Figures...
Anonymous said…
All that incoming energy is more than welcome (at least in my case). Will surely try to write or paint some more because creative blocks have been major bummers lately.
Nico said…
Sounds great. I definitely know what I will do with my energy.
Unknown said…
The extra energy is certainly welcome, anytime.
Unknown said…
Sounds like a good time. Seems like it'll be stronger for me since I'm a Scorpio. :)
Unknown said…
I find this fitting as I have been writing a bit more in the past few days that what I normally do!
Unknown said…
Sounds like it could be an interesting time.

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