Welcome to January 2025, and happy jubilee year to us all! The Kali Yuga is on its last legs, the door to the Satya Yuga, or the golden age, is about to open, and my heart is full of joyful expectation.
The winds of change are already blowing as the new year begins, bringing many profound changes powered not just by the recent election in the United States but more so by the deep unconscious forces of Pluto, the planet of death, rebirth, and deep transformation.
New moons are associated with new beginnings, and they bring us opportunities for fresh starts every month. New moons give us the chance to move on from our pasts, in small ways and large, and they can be instrumental in helping us move away from what we don’t want and toward our desires.
If you are in a 1 personal year, November is a 3 month. This is the end of creating what you want for the next nine years. You’ve spent this time acknowledging your desires and planting the seeds of manifestation for years to come.
The Book of Changes, also known as the I Ching or Yijing, dates back to 1000 BCE. Four hundred years later, when the Confucian, Taoist, and Buddhist religions were forming, they adopted the I Ching as a seminal manuscript of moral behavior.
On November 3, Mars enters Leo until January 6, 2025. During the next two months, our urge to succeed is intensified. Our sense of purpose, great organization, and leadership abilities are strong.
In 2025, many of outer planets will be changing astrological signs. When that happens, it signals the beginning of a new era. While Pluto already moved into Aquarius in November 2024, the remaining slow-moving outer planets (Neptune, Uranus, and Saturn) will slip into their new signs in 2025.
The month of November begins with the new moon in Scorpio on All Saints’ Day, November 1, 2024, at 4:48am PT. This will be felt days before, days after, and the day of the new moon.