The Week of June 26th: Feisty curveballs and cazimi clarity

Astrology of the Week Ahead with Chani Nicholas - Podcast autorstwa CHANI - Poniedziałki

Episode 132 In this podcast, New York Times bestselling author and astrologer Chani Nicholas discusses the astrology of the week and what it might mean for us all.  The astrology of the week of June 26th, 2023, starts off and ends with a little bit of chaos. On Monday, Mars (the planet of action) squares Uranus (the planet of upheaval), creating a bumpy, ungrounded, and combustible energy — so start this week with extra patience. Then on Monday, Mercury enters Cancer, pulling focus to themes of family and the ability to express our feelings. On Wednesday, the Sun trines Saturn (the planet of structure), highlighting the important boundaries we've set within our relationships. On Thursday, Mercury trines Saturn, allowing us to witness where we are in integrity with our inner life, self, and needs. On Friday, there's a Mercury cazimi, helping us gather information about how we feel on an emotional level. Also on Friday, Neptune (the planet of illusions) stations retrograde, which is great for dreaming and fantasizing — as long as we are aware that we are doing so. On Saturday, the Sun and Mercury sextile Jupiter (the planet of abundance), granting us a moment of insight and huge blessings. On Sunday, Venus (the planet of love) squares Uranus, bringing a disruptive quality to our relationships and experiences of pleasure. This week brushes up against our tender edges, but also encourages us to honor where we are and to try something new. For more, check out your free daily horoscope on the homepage of the CHANI app. Android users can receive their free daily horoscope on the CHANI website. The CHANI app is currently only available for the iPhone, but we are working as hard and as fast as we can on an Android app. In the meantime, Android users can access our content by purchasing the Android Workshops on chani.com. The music featured in the podcast was created by Latashá.

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