'Trust your destiny.' New Moon in Scorpio by Astrologer, Natasha Weber
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NEW MOON IN SCORPIO
SYDNEY: 8:15 am, November 5th
NEW YORK: 5:15 pm, November 4th
LONDON: 10:15 pm, November 4th
LOS ANGELES: 2:15 pm, November 4th
PERTH: 5:15 am, November 5th
November's new Moon brings a surprise and a shock revelation (or two).
Mars, the planetary ruler of this new Moon, serves up a slice of information with extra spice. And this isn’t the type of news that goes away quietly, either. Mars is best dealt with head-on. Confront people and circumstances that try to pull the rug out from under your feet, knowing that you’ve got this! Stand strong. Challenge whatever the cosmos throws at you because self-confidence and conviction is this lunation’s winning secret.
Staring down La Luna is Uranus, at the same degree of the zodiac as the new Moon. Uranus likes to catch you off guard, so expect the unexpected. How on earth can you get ready for something you know nothing about? Be flexible, stay open and surrender to what you can’t control. Trust your destiny.
Let’s not forget that Scorpio hosts November’s new Moon, and Scorpio loves change. But not the fluffy type of change where you get bored with something and simply move on to new sparkling endeavours. No, we’re talking deep, lasting and profound shifts when we’re dealing with Scorpio. So if you’re seeking to transform yourself, your life or your relationships, then this new Moon has your name written all over it.
Claim the change you desire by following the divine Gina Carey’s advice and “look challenge dead in the eye and give it a wink”.
For more, visit astrotash.com
About Natasha Weber, the author:
Astrotash, Natasha Weber PMAAAC, MAFA
A self-confessed astrology nerd, Astrotash is the resident astrologer for myBody+Soul,Australia’s #1 health and wellness site. She writes horoscopes for Mamamia and has presented on radio and podcast shows, such as Sivana and Healthy-ish. Astrotash has appeared on Sunrise morning show and is also a guest speaker at the Soul Star Festival.
Motivated to build a bridge between sun-sign columns and the ancient science behind our celestial movements, Astrotash aims to bring deeper personal awareness through the lens of astrology. When she’s not reading the stars, you’ll find her in downward dog, ‘earthing’ in the Australian bush or dancing up a storm at Zumba.
Astrotash is accredited by the Australian Academy of Astrology and Cosmobiology and a member of the American Federation of Astrologers. Her articles have appeared inThought Catalogue, Out of Office New Yorkand Today’s Astrologer, in addition to international publications across the globe. She continues to research, present and publish, and is an active member of the following astrological organisations:
• Australian Academy of Astrology and Cosmobiology
• American Federation of Astrologers
• Federation of Australian Astrologer