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The big news in February is Chiron's move into Aries at the end of the month.


Chiron, known as the "wounded healer" in astrology, signals how we integrate ourselves on this Earthly realm. Chiron tells us that, yes, being human is hard, but now let's see why it's hard and how you can integrate it. Chiron moving into Aries is the awakening of how we can see the things we have been in denial about and how we as individuals can project and insert our energies that allows for the adjustment of the changes happening in the world. In other words: life is damn hard sometimes, but we need to see it head on before we can move on!

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Very early in the month, Venus will be leaving Sagittarius and going into your 7th house of relationships and into the sign of Capricorn.

There's a planetary party going on in the 7th house right now with several outer planets stationing there for the month of February and beyond. These old and stodgy planets may have been giving you some trouble in putting up the mirror on all your relationships. If you have been having pretty smooth sailings for the last year or so in your relationships, then you will have smooth sailing. If you have had a few little or big bumps in the roads in the last year or so in your close relationships, then these planetary heavy-hitters will have been showing you all the dirt in your closet for you to confront.

Mars is traveling through your 10th house during February and the transiting Uranus. Uranus has been here in the 10th for several years. Uranus will have broken down structures and your overall life path in an unusual way. Uranus's function is to break things down so that new structures and ways of being can be created. During mid-February, Mars will come to meet Uranus at the end of its journey through the 10th house. Mars is a planet of energy and when it hits a planet, it gives it an extra nudge. Mars will nudge Uranus as it passes through to the 10th and into the 11th house, essentially opening the door for Uranus to finally say farewell, my job is done!

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