What To Know About This Month's Super Rare (Like, Not Since 2004) Astro Event

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Raise your hand if you're so ready for things to change on this planet, sooner rather than later. This month, the stars hand you a metaphorical mop and bucket and say, 'Awesome! Get to work!' Here's your January horoscope, from astrotwins. 🔮

in Capricorn until January 29, an inconvenient cycle that started just before Christmas .

With the planet of love and harmony gone rogue, it's no surprise so many celebrations were canceled or severely restricted over the holidays. And as the new year begins, we'll need to dole out extra goodwill for a month, even when it's in short supply.Hopefully, the January 2 Capricorn new moon will supply a burst of motivation to focus on our long-term goals.will also be in harmonious trine to innovative Uranus.

Have any unfinished business or projects? The second half of the month is ideal for attending to those.until February 3, splitting its time between the two most future-focused signs, Aquarius and Capricorn. Use this time to do the behind-the-scenes work on your goals or to tie up loose ends. Then, you can do your full-on launch in February, right after the Lunar New Year on February 2!

The biggest news this month arrives January 18, when the lunar north node moves into Taurus for the first time since 2004.have been traveling across the Gemini/Sagittarius axis, completely upending issues that fall under those signs' jurisdiction: travel, local issues, socializing, and information . Next up, the nodes will be in Taurus and Scorpio , zodiac signs that are linked to money, resources, and how we share our lot, from the material to the energetic and spiritual. From sustainable living to shifting weather patterns to a new digital economy, this new nodal cycle will bring changes to our daily lives between now and July 2023.

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