JULY PREDICTIONS 2016

“July has the flavor of the Tower tarot card, which represents a need for change and upheaval.”  Pluto opposes Mercury, Venus and the new moon on July 4th — and ushers us into a time of release, transformation and subsequent adjustment.  “Saturn’s inconjunction to the planets in Cancer may feel awkward or blocked, but Pluto’s influence is to help us trust that “the details will take care of themselves”.  “The planets will challenge you to make the changes that need to happen” in all areas of our lives.  The first week of July is about adjustments, so even if the changes are uncomfortable just allow the “birth of the new”.  The full moon on July 19th will shed more illumination on what needs to change, be revealed, be released or adjusted.  “The full moon — at a 90 degree angle to Uranus and forms a T-square — suggests changes or insights could appear with lightening speed.  So we need to roll with things.”  This dynamic full moon could well stir up emotions and feelings of haste.  Its purpose is to get us to break from the past and cut ties with unhealthy persons, situations or practices.  We might feel overwhelmed between July 18th and 19th and feel like breaking free.  We can liberate ourselves in calm, rational ways — avoiding and releasing guilt.  “Uranus seeks to cut us free from everything old, outworn and stagnant, so embrace changes heading your way that will reinvigorate you, even if you can’t see it initially.”  If you’re already experiencing the changes — trust and move forward; if you’ve been feeling stagnant — things may get shaken up some, “especially if you’re born under a cardinal sign (Aries, Libra, Cancer or Capricorn).  In these cases honor your need for greater authenticity, and try not to feel guilty for any changes you make with a pure heart.”  We must be true to ourselves!  Go forth in confidence and try to enjoy the month of Independence!

The above information was quoted or paraphrased from: Donna Taylor, Predictions article, July 2016 magazine issue, Sedona Journal of Emergence!   by: Trish Forsyth Voss