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Astrology of the Week Ahead with Chani Nicholas

The Week of November 18th, 2024: Welcome back, Pluto in Aquarius

Astrology of the Week Ahead with Chani Nicholas

CHANI

Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.3714 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Episode 205


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In this podcast, New York Times best-selling author and astrologer Chani Nicholas discusses the astrology of the week and what it might mean for us all.

The astrology of the week of November 18th, 2024, ushers in change and excitement. Pluto (the planet of transformation) exits Capricorn for good and moves into eccentric and futuristic Aquarius. And a couple of days later, the Sun boogies into Sagittarius, bringing more adventure and wonderment to our lives. Over the next seven days, we can expect to wrap up lessons we’ve been learning since 2008 — and have a little fun in the process.

Let’s get into it.

This episode covers:

  • Mercury’s opposition to Jupiter on Monday, November 18th

  • The Sun’s trine to Neptune on Monday, November 18th

  • Pluto’s ingress into Aquarius on Tuesday, November 19th

  • The Sun’s ingress into Sagittarius on Thursday, November 21st

  • The Sun’s sextile to Pluto on Thursday, November 21st

  • Venus’ sextile to Saturn on Friday, November 22nd

This episode was recorded on 09/30/2024.

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The music featured in the podcast was created by Latashá.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome.

0:01.5

This is the astrology of the week ahead podcast.

0:05.5

I'm your host, your Astro Bestie Channy Nicholas.

0:10.3

And in this episode, we are talking about the week of November 18th.

0:16.3

Y'all, we are at the end and end and end of an era that started in 2008. Pluto is going to finally,

0:26.4

for the last time, for good for good in our lifetime, leave Capricorn. It won't be back in

0:31.8

Capricorn for another 240 something, something years. Now, unless you're a weird billionaire that

0:36.8

plans to live forever,

0:38.2

you won't have Pluto back in Capricorn again in your lifetime. And neither will I,

0:44.1

because I don't want to do that. So what does that mean? Well, when a planet is hanging out at the

0:51.2

last degrees of a sign, it was viewed by some of the ancient astrologers,

0:58.5

many, as not so great. And this is why we hear a lot about planets at the end of a sign

1:05.3

being about finishing something up, which, okay, totally. Yes, because we're at the end of a chapter.

1:13.1

When a planet takes that long to move through a sign like Pluto does, Pluto has been in

1:19.9

Capricorn since 2008, so that's a hefty chunk of time, not exactly two decades, but a decade

1:25.9

and a half and some, then we know that we can look back

1:30.2

at 2008 and be like, well, what was the mark of that year? And how did it relate to Pluto? And how did it

1:36.5

relate to Capricorn? Well, the mark of 2008, as we all know, was a financial collapse in the world.

1:43.4

I'm not predicting a financial collapse when

1:45.9

Pluto leaves Capricorn, but I'm saying that's how the story of this planet through this sign

1:51.3

started. So Capricorn is an Earth sign, so it is about the material world. And Capricorn is a sign ruled by Saturn. So it's a lot about the structures

2:03.4

that we exist within. And it is a very restrictive sign. It is a Saturnian sign. So it is by

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