Do You Want to Stab Your Own Guts?? - Transits for the Week of December 2nd
- Midara Astrology
- Dec 2, 2024
- 2 min read

Welcome to the series on weekly transits, out every Monday afternoon!
This week just can’t settle down. It feels like a bunch of kindergarteners who REALLY need a nap and are entering meltdown territory.
Today Venus trines Uranus, which should get some things moving. Any delayed packages or shipments should at least get updates, even if they don’t actually arrive. And the tension that’s been brewing? Good luck. Again, if it doesn’t come out today, it’s only a matter of time.
Wednesday, Mercury retrograde opposes Jupiter, the Sun squares Saturn, and Venus sextiles Neptune. Look, we really, really need a nap. This is a day that demands rest and repose and yet isn’t inclined to give it. So maybe try to gram some Cheerios and a juice box, because that might be the best we’re getting.
Thursday Mars turns retrograde, heading for a showdown with Pluto. On top of that, Mercury squares Saturn. There’s an argument to be made that it is possible to repress our frustration. Saturn is great for self-control, and Mars retrograde and tend to turn inward. But that’s the rub. Mars is going to express itself. Do you want to direct the knife and someone you love or at your own guts? I don’t know if there’s a good choice here. But that’s why you read this, right? Now you have time to think about how exactly you want to handle this energy. Is there something or someone who actually deserves your ire? Maybe look there.
Finally, Friday pops off with Venus entering Aquarius, which would give us an opportunity to detach, except it immediately runs into Pluto, taking of collective mood and relationships for a nose dive. Also, on this day, Neptune turns direct in Pisces while the Sun opposes Jupiter. It feels like peeling back the gauzy curtains to find that things aren’t as lovely as we hoped. Dream sequences aren’t nearly as fun I the light of day.
I don’t mean to scare anyone. It’s just a rough and tumble week. Personally, I’d rather be prepared. I’d rather repair the relationships that deserve it before the big reveal, and I’d rather use my anger to do something good. If you have something that needs to be fought, now is a great time to do it. It’s hard out there, but it’s navigable if you plan it right.
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