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In this episode of So Divine!, Stephanie and Megan explore the celestial landscape for February. With no planets currently retrograde, they note that this month may offer less restriction in our movement. They discuss the Leo Full Moon, and how, with a planetary square to shake-it-up Uranus, this is a time to get creative and think outside the box. They explore the conjunctions happening mid-month, which bring intensity into our midst. They talk about how February is the last full month with Saturn in Aquarius and how this may bring us awareness related to the foundations we’ve built in our approach to community, technology, and social media. For the card for the month, Megan chooses at random an oracle card from Stephanie's new Stellar Visions Oracle Deck; she pulls the Retrograde card, which reminds us of the beauty of taking time to review and reflect.
By Stephanie Gailing & Megan Skinner4.8
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In this episode of So Divine!, Stephanie and Megan explore the celestial landscape for February. With no planets currently retrograde, they note that this month may offer less restriction in our movement. They discuss the Leo Full Moon, and how, with a planetary square to shake-it-up Uranus, this is a time to get creative and think outside the box. They explore the conjunctions happening mid-month, which bring intensity into our midst. They talk about how February is the last full month with Saturn in Aquarius and how this may bring us awareness related to the foundations we’ve built in our approach to community, technology, and social media. For the card for the month, Megan chooses at random an oracle card from Stephanie's new Stellar Visions Oracle Deck; she pulls the Retrograde card, which reminds us of the beauty of taking time to review and reflect.

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