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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!

Pisces and Pisces Rising

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Very early in the month, you will be feeling as though you can either connect more deeply with your friend groups or disconnect completely.

It's a time of understanding and also a time of endings with people who do not vibe with you. You may have been feeling as though you had to be friends with certain people in order to keep the peace. But at the beginning of February, you will know who your true friends are. You will be hearing friends at a deeper level and them for you as well. Friends whom you have lost contact with may come out of the woodwork rekindling old feelings of friendships. If you have been considering reconciling with those who you feel wronged you or you wronged them, Venus here will help you find the grace needed in this situation.

Last month, we talked a lot about how your finances were in great focus. It still is at the beginning of February. Come Valentine's Day, you will have one last revelation when it comes to your finances. A big reveal is apt to happen at this time, creating a new way of looking at how you bring in security and finances. You may go through a real period of a new beginning during this month. If something has run its course in your life, you will know by this month. The new moon will play out its energies for the next few months. So look carefully for the signs that it's time to either let go or start something new.

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