by Susan Miller
There’s a dazzling party shaping up in the constellation of Taurus, for many little planets are gathering to wish Jupiter good-bye as he gets ready to leave your sign on May 25. Before Jupiter leaves to go to the Gemini constellation, the planets have planned big month-long going-away party with a plethora of events, each one more exciting than the first.
The big party kicks off at the new moon in Taurus, 18 degrees, on May 7 and the many days that follow. When the elegant new moon arrives, she will be accompanied by her partner, the Sun, your ruler Venus, good-fortune Jupiter, and surprise-a-minute Uranus. All those planets will be in Taurus, happily sipping champagne in your solar first house, accenting and celebrating your uniqueness, identity, personality, vitality, determination, and will.
All the planets are on the eastern portion of your chart, indicating you will be in control of the course of events this month, and you won’t need anyone to help you find opportunities. You can find them yourself, and the ones you do uncover will be better than any that others could find for you on your behalf. In other words, you are the engine that will bring in all your luck.
Jupiter and Uranus will still be close after their recent conjunction, which you experienced on April 20. By the new moon, May 7, these two planets will still be close enough (within 3 degrees) to be significant mathematically, so these two major titans of the solar system will keep things exciting.
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