Welcome to November, starseeds! After a busy October with eclipses, this month brings election season and the holidays, testing our emotional strength and resilience. The new moon in Scorpio on November 1st sets the tone for transformation, while on November 3rd, there will be powerful and intense energy as Pluto opposes Mars, encouraging self-control and change.
Venus moves into Capricorn on November 11th, emphasizing commitment and a focus on long-term goals. The Full Moon in Taurus on November 15th brings potential for impulse and excess, so caution is advised. Additionally, Saturn goes direct in Pisces on the same day, providing clarity and direction for any stagnant dreams or projects.
Power planet Pluto moves into Aquarius on November 19th, signaling a shift towards a more utopian and progressive era. The sun moves into Sagittarius on November 21st, offering a boost in spirits. However, Mercury retrograde begins on November 25th, leading to potential communication challenges during this holiday season.
For Aries, Scorpio season focuses on transformation and letting go of the past to build something new. Taurus finds that relationships may be rocked during this time, leading to growth and change. Gemini should expect changes in daily routines and seek out new alternatives, while Cancer balances fun and obligations.
Leo is called to assess relationships and make necessary changes, while Virgo finds opportunities for communication and connection. Libra is encouraged to value their own desires and not sacrifice themselves for others. Scorpios can embrace transformation through physical changes and self-expression, while Sagittarius is encouraged to find a mantra for self-mastery.
Capricorn should reach out to others for insight and inspiration, while Aquarius prepares for a period of transformation with Pluto entering its sign. For Pisces, Saturn’s direct motion signifies difficult lessons leading to growth and opportunities. Astrologer Reda Wigle offers individual horoscope readings integrating history, poetry, pop culture, and personal experiences.