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Jupiter re-enters Gemini on December 5, appearing to move backwards as it revisits unfinished business in the sign until June 2026. Gemini concerns facts, while Jupiter seeks truth, so this period highlights the need to separate fact from fiction. By late December, Mercury enters Sagittarius and exchanges signs with Jupiter, offering greater clarity.
Before that, Mercury turns direct in Libra after an uncertain retrograde in Scorpio. It returns to Scorpio on December 6, as Mars prepares to leave the sign for Sagittarius on December 7. The first week of December brings big changes and some unexpected developments, especially as Mercury opposes Uranus in Taurus for a third time. This final opposition on December 10 may deliver surprising news but should also help resolve lingering issues. As planets move into Sagittarius and oppose Jupiter in Gemini—Mars on December 7, the Sun on December 15, Venus on December 20, and Mercury on December 29—a strong impulse to stand up for what is right emerges. There is reason for hope and a sense that a path forward is forming, though the combustion of these planets may require turning inward to see it. Questions around truth continue until Jupiter moves direct on March 11, 2026. By then, Saturn will have reunited with Neptune, further blurring the line between vision and reality, urging us to ground our hopes in what is real. December’s New Moon falls in early Sagittarius, in a lunar mansion associated with the ‘goddess of death’, reminding us that truth often requires releasing what stands in its way. Earlier in the month, the Full Moon in Taurus is in Rohiṇī, the Moon’s favourite lunar mansion, offering comfort and ease to help balance the deeper Scorpionic processes that have risen to the surface. With the transition of planets from Scorpio to Sagittarius, including the Sun’s ingress by mid-month, we’re more likely to clear up some of those murky details and feel more positive change is on the horizon. Get an in-depth report when you sign up as a patron Comments are closed.
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