Your Virgo Monthly Horoscope

Photo credit: Getty/Katie Czerwinski
Photo credit: Getty/Katie Czerwinski

From Cosmopolitan

Your Key Dates

  • November 12: Your creative blocks finally clear up

  • November 22: Eat a lot of turkey while you feel your feels

  • November 26: Let your frustrations fuel your art


It’s hard to believe it’s already November—but it’s also hard to believe how much has changed since January. You’ve had some extraordinary epiphanies (especially relating to your interpersonal relationships) thanks to the rare bond between Saturn and Neptune. On November 8, these planets connect for a third and final time (the planets connected earlier on January 31 and June 18), solidifying all the transformations that unfolded throughout 2019. Saturn and Neptune won’t connect this way again until the year 2031, so is the beginning of a new, twelve-year cycle. That’s a big deal, Virgo babe!

On November 12, the sky is electrified by a Full Moon in Taurus. Taurus is a like-minded earth sign, so though this lunation may be shocking (Full Moons are known to be dramatic!), it will also deliver some much-needed inspiration. If you’ve been feeling listless, go ahead and bask in this enchanted moonlight for a charge of cosmic inspiration. But don’t forget: Mercury is retrograde until November 20. Though you’ll have many incredible ideas during the Full Moon, it may be best to wait until Mercury resumes normal functionality before you share your ideas with the world. After all, you definitely don’t want your big reveal to result in a massive disappointment.

The Sun drifts into Sagittarius on November 22, kicking off a new astrological season. For you, the cosmos are perfectly synchronized with the family-centric holidays and Sagittarius energy invites you to consider themes relating to the home. The Moon joins the Sun on November 26, forming an emotionally-charged New Moon. I’m not going to sugarcoat this, Virgo love: You’re going to feel all the feels. So, if (ahem, when) you get overwhelmed, I want you to remember that you’re different from your family—and that’s okay! Your family’s unique quirks and idiosyncrasies are, in fact, what make your experience special. Tension ultimately leads to action, so let your frustrations fuel your art. See, there’s a method to the madness!

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