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Predictions 2019: Scorpio

214px-Scorpio.svgScorpio (for those born Oct. 23 to Nov. 21): Psst, between you and me, many a Scorpio rocked 2018. The fixed water signs known for their resolute will and stubborn grudges would be the last to tell you if they fared well, enjoyed good fortune, and perhaps broadened their horizons with one or more journeys to distant shores. Because when it comes to celebrating blessings and windfalls, Scorpios tend to keep a low profile. They don’t want to jinx their luck.

But if you want to “thank your luck,” Scorpio, thank Jupiter, the planet of protection and higher purpose, for giving you a larger sense of purpose in 2018. The gas giant passed through your sign from late 2017 to late 2018 and may have been the inspiration for renewing your passport to visit far-off shores or pursuing long-buried passions in an esoteric field of study.

Not only that, but slow-moving planets such as Saturn and your co ruler, Pluto—known to vex other signs—were able to support you turning your visions into reality. The goal, then, for 2019 is to make the most of the good things that came your way in 2018, and to avoid old habits and self-destructive patterns that undermine your success.

Speaking of Saturn, one positive skill you’ve likely begun embracing is honing your communication skills. Ever since Saturn entered Capricorn in late 2017, this strict taskmaster may have been holding your feet to the fire, or your hand to the laptop, forcing you to write, speak and otherwise impart know-how and skills in the form of technical manuals and guides. As a typically “late adopter” of all things digital, you may find that this transit forces you to utilize apps and social media, not as a frivolous time-waster, but as a means to connect with like-minded souls associated with your newfound passion or purpose.

Now with a North Node in your solar ninth house, you still feel the urge to see the world and seek new horizons. In 2018, there may have been professional upsets and/or concerns with home and family that kept you tethered in place. But in 2019, after the Jan. 20 lunar eclipse, you may start gaining clarity about the uncertainty that’s clouded your career path. Once that is resolved, you will be in position to further your travels or studies begun in 2018. In fact, certain journeys may be thrust upon you.  [Continued at RulingPlanets.com]

Note: My 2019 predictions originally appeared on Christopher Renstrom’s website RulingPlanets.com. Renstrom is a published author and horoscope columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and  SheKnows.com. He teaches and practices astrology in Salt Lake City.


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Predictions 2019: Libra

281px-Libra.svgLibra (for those born Sept. 23-Oct. 22): As an air sign ruled by Venus, Librans invite harmony and cooperation into their lives through partnerships. However, after an eight-year-long herky-jerky carnival ride with your significant others, you might seriously be wondering about the harmony and cooperation part.

The good news: Relief is on its way in 2019.

Since 2010, when Uranus—the planet of revelation and revolution—swooped into your solar house of marriage, your close relationships have tended to be with those who had one foot in the door and one foot out. Over those years, partnerships have brought excitement, insight, turmoil and, oddly enough, independence for you and your partner.

If your partner(s) have flown the coop in that time, you may lament the ones who got away or those who didn’t love you in return. But have you ever thought it was you who didn’t fully invite your partner to put both feet inside your door? If someone was playing hard to get, it could have been you, dear Reader.

Relationships may be Libra’s stock in trade, but there is another area of your life demanding more of your attention, especially in the past year. That would be your homelife: your physical home, your parents and your roots. These concerns will become even more important in 2019. [Continued at RulingPlanets.com]

Note: My 2019 predictions originally appeared on Christopher Renstrom’s website RulingPlanets.com. Renstrom is a published author and horoscope columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and  SheKnows.com. He teaches and practices astrology in Salt Lake City.


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Predictions 2019: Aries

120px-Aries.svgAries (those born March 21-April 19): Oh, child of Mars! Ever needing freedom to leap into action as a protector or advocate, even if it puts your life, limb or reputation at risk. It’s exhilarating! And dangerous.

The past nine years have given your inner superhero ample opportunity to shine. Between all the topsy-turvy maneuvers and end runs you’ve had to contend with, it’s been difficult to know which side to be on. You’re drawn to leadership roles, but you operate more confidently as a lieutenant. In the absence of principled leadership, however, you have lately felt the strain of needing to lead during chaotic situations, especially during the latter half of 2018.

As the year 2019 opens, it feels like a fresh start for you as your ruling planet, Mars, has come home to roost. With Mars in the sign of Aries, your ability to make decisions and act quickly is unimpeded. You are energized and ready to face all comers.

You also have a promising trine from Jupiter, the planet of higher purpose, that’s opening doors to foreign travel, higher education and fortunate legal proceedings. For most of 2019, Jupiter will move through the fire sign of Sagittarius, a complementary energy to Aries, giving you a boost of confidence and good fortune as you seek more meaning in your life.

On Jan. 5, a solar eclipse in Capricorn signals a surge in your career status or possibly a change in your home setting. There is something you need to show up for or commit to–a goal or ideal that you must stand for. It’s not all on your shoulders, however, as you’ll be assisted by a Jupiter trine that illuminates your higher purpose through travel and education opportunities.

Beware of little bumps in the road such as on Jan. 12 (and June 15), when Neptune and Jupiter square each other. For an Aries, this might show up as a loss in direction: Landmarks that were supposed to be there disappear. Lost you may be, but Aries tends to view disorientation as an opportunity to dust off their compass and sniff the air to track back to familiar territory.  [Continued at RulingPlanets.com ]

Note: My 2019 predictions originally appeared on Christopher Renstrom’s website RulingPlanets.com. Renstrom is a published author and horoscope columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and  SheKnows.com. He teaches and practices astrology in Salt Lake City.