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In this episode, Stephanie and Megan explore the astrological landscape for August, which could prove to be a dynamic and explosive month! Reflecting Mars’ square-off with a Capricorn planetary trio (Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto), they talk about the necessity of aligning our actions with our long-term visions and aims. They discuss how the need to discover what lies below the surface, as well as the lies hiding undercover, may capture our attention. With Uranus tying into the Full Moon, and it shifting retrograde mid-month, they note how being innovative, radical, and staying flexible can help us sidestep some of the agitation we may otherwise feel. Megan wraps up the conversation by discussing why the Tower is the Tarot card that can help us consciously navigate August and remind ourselves to find hope in the dismantling that’s all around us.
By Stephanie Gailing & Megan Skinner4.8
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In this episode, Stephanie and Megan explore the astrological landscape for August, which could prove to be a dynamic and explosive month! Reflecting Mars’ square-off with a Capricorn planetary trio (Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto), they talk about the necessity of aligning our actions with our long-term visions and aims. They discuss how the need to discover what lies below the surface, as well as the lies hiding undercover, may capture our attention. With Uranus tying into the Full Moon, and it shifting retrograde mid-month, they note how being innovative, radical, and staying flexible can help us sidestep some of the agitation we may otherwise feel. Megan wraps up the conversation by discussing why the Tower is the Tarot card that can help us consciously navigate August and remind ourselves to find hope in the dismantling that’s all around us.

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