Following the stations of Jupiter (November 6), Mercury (November 10) and Neptune (November 13), now it is Chiron's turn to be the big star on humanity's large-screen, high-definition TV. Discovered back in 1977 and orbiting between Saturn and Uranus in our solar system in a 50-year cycle, this comet-like celestial body stops its retrograde motion at 10 degrees of Pisces and shifts into direct motion (5:09AM). All Chiron themes -- the wounded healer, maverick, catalyst, mentors and shamans, the Twilight Zone, deja vu and out-of-the-body experiences, holistic healing and alternative medicine, oracles, UFOs and ETs, building bridges between the spiritual and material realms -- are emphasized around the exact time and for most of the day. Giving you extra vitality this morning is a supportive, 60-degree tie from Mars to Jupiter (6:50AM). Uncertainty regains the upper hand as the Moon squares Mars (8:01AM) -- a tense, 90-degree aspect that also begins a void-of-course cycle that lasts until 3:24AM tomorrow. During the long void time-span, the urge to solve problems -- particularly concerning business matters -- continues as Pallas makes an inspirational, 72-degree tie to Saturn (8:23AM). Later on, nervous tensions become more the rule than the exception due to an off-kilter, 150-degree tie from Mercury to its higher-guardian planet Uranus (9:51PM). Keep sending out your illuminating thoughts and healing prayers to people in need. [Note to readers: All times are calculated for Pacific Standard Time. Be sure to adjust all times according to your own local time so the alignments noted above will be exact for your location.]
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