The Sky Today, October 11, 2021
At 10:15 a.m.: The moon enters Capricorn and the moon void-of-course ends
Midmorning, the moon enters Capricorn, exiting its void-of-course that began last night. If we have been slow to start our day, the void-of-course may be the culprit on which to pin listlessness or distraction. However, as the moon makes its ingress into no-nonsense Capricorn, we regain our composure, quickly catching up on outstanding business and procedural work. Over the next two days, we enjoy doing things the “traditional” way, in large part because we believe taking this approach will save us time while allowing us to double our output. Should we need to buckle down and focus, this is an ideal transit; however, we should try to allow ourselves a bit of levity. Everything doesn’t have to be taken so seriously. We should also be mindful not to confuse being busy with being productive.
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At 10:29 p.m.: Mercury is quincunx Uranus
After nightfall, retrograde Mercury in Libra forms a quincunx to Uranus in Taurus. This aspect offers us valuable insights, however it may initially be difficult for us to ascertain how to put them into practice. Every time we shift our perspective to take in the full picture, we find ourselves face-to-face with more intel or correspondence to be sorted through. Concentrating too hard on the specifics or overthinking a solution to a problem causes us to lose the plot altogether. What begins with mild irritation will eventually give way to important awareness if we allow this transit to do its work. It benefits us to remain open to receiving information without seeking to make sense of it all.
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