When these two planets meet, our philosophical ideologies (as symbolized by Jupiter in Sagittarius) will be challenged by Neptune’s out-of-touch idealism. Jupiter in Sagittarius will meet Neptune in Pisces at 90 degrees on Thursday, January 31, Tuesday, June 18, and Friday, November 8, forming a celestial alignment that has not occurred since 2006. Two rare cosmic aspects will also be defining the spirit of 2019: Jupiter square Neptune and Saturn sextile Neptune, respectively. Tension will continue to swell throughout the year, intensifying as more planets glide into Capricorn’s sky towards the end of the year. These eclipses will continue to perpetuate the dynamic opposition between the people (particularly women, as symbolized by Cancer) and the traditional establishment (as represented by Capricorn) in a big, big way. In its place, four eclipses on the Cancer-Capricorn axis ( Saturday, January 5, Tuesday, July 2, Tuesday, July 16, and Thursday, December 26) will be centered around concepts of home and work, respectively. The changing of the guard occurs first in January, as the Leo-Aquarius eclipse series - which has been electrifying the cosmos since August 2016 - finally comes to a close.
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