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Astrology Outlook May, 20, 2013


We have coming up May 20th :

May 201:21 AMJupiter Sesquiquadrate Saturn 21° Gemini 37'

Saturn
Scorpio 37'Rx
May 205:09 PMSun enters GeminiSunGemini
May 207:02 PMUranus Square Pluto

This means:

If you have been working hard to be recognized for an accomplishment, the Jupiter Sesquiquadrate Saturn can bring in the attention that you have been seeking. The combination of the sun entering Gemini can mean you have a great deal of things you are trying to juggle at once. If you are not careful prioritizing your objectives, there is a chance you may not get anything done . There may be opportunities to socialize or communicate new ideas with like minded people. Yet, you have to remain grounded and check your facts before taking on executing new ideas. It is not a time to operate by blind faith and if you are faced with the truth. Accept the outcome for what it is. The biggest part of the upcoming shifts will be Uranus Square Pluto. For many of us, the energies of these planets will be stirring up in our lives through 2015. In the ephemeris, it shows Uranus and Pluto fighting each other through 2045. These two planets bring in economic and social upheaval.  Historically speaking, this alignment has brought on great governmental changes. These changes can involve unemployment and extreme financial decisons made by government that will not be seen as favorable. Watch for grand announcements on a large scale that can impact the nation.











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