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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!

Scorpio and Scorpio Rising

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Venus will be moving out of the second house and going into the 3rd house of communication, siblings and short journeys by mid-February.

While you were enjoying the help and extra oomph that came with people helping you with your finances at the end of last month, this next month will be all about giving back the help you received and communicating your desires to your family and friends. Venus traveling through your 3rd house traditionally means short travel and perhaps even short romances. Depending on how you play it, February can be a time when you either find great passion or some strife and confrontation in your relationships…or both. Perhaps you need a little headbutting before you can get to the heart of situations that you have been avoiding. Once you get through that, you could very easily use the power and energy of Mars to ignite real passion. Make-up sex, anyone?

Quick-moving Mercury, the planet of communication, is moving from the third house into the 4th house and ending in the 5th house of creativity all in February. You may be feeling a whirlwind of interesting ideas and talks with those closest to you. Also during this time, the things that you have been holding on about the past, such as secrets and ideas that you may have previously thought were silly or useless, will suddenly be on the tip of your tongue and wanting to come out when around those who make you feel the most comfortable and secure.

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