This Week's Magic

Shereen Campbell

This Week's Magic is a weekly astrology series for people who want to understand what's happening in the sky without getting a degree in it. Think of it as your astrological weather report, general enough to apply to everyone, specific enough to actually be useful. shereendanielle.substack.com

Episodes

  1. 3D AGO

    This Week's Magic: 5/17-5/23

    This week three personal planets change signs, Mercury into Gemini, Mars into Taurus, Venus into Cancer, plus the Sun moves into Gemini on Wednesday. It sounds like a lot of movement and it is, but the overall invitation is actually to slow down, get grounded, and use this week as a training ground before June picks up the pace significantly. We also do a sidebar on personal planets vs outer planets and how the fast moving ones amplify whatever the slower ones already have brewing. Tuesday is the standout day of the week with Mercury trine Pluto, Mercury sextile Neptune, and Venus sextile Mars all at once, great energy for deep conversations, creative flow, and connection. Friday is a little up and down with Venus square Neptune in the morning, a surprising Sun conjunct Uranus midday, and Mercury sextile Saturn helping you find your footing. The week closes with the First Quarter Moon in Virgo, your first check in on those Taurus new moon intentions from last Saturday. How are you actually caring for yourself? Not theoretically. Actually. Transits covered: Mercury enters Gemini conjunct Uranus (Sunday), Mars enters Taurus (Sunday), Venus enters Cancer (Monday), Mercury sextile Neptune, Mercury trine Pluto, Venus sextile Mars (Tuesday), Sun enters Gemini (Wednesday), Venus square Neptune, Sun conjunct Uranus, Mercury sextile Saturn, First Quarter Moon in Virgo (Friday). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit shereendanielle.substack.com

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This Week's Magic is a weekly astrology series for people who want to understand what's happening in the sky without getting a degree in it. Think of it as your astrological weather report, general enough to apply to everyone, specific enough to actually be useful. shereendanielle.substack.com