Nicholas suggests the latter “does not bode well” in light of the US presidential election on 3 November, as Mercury retrograde is believed to affect both communication and technology. Then there are two dreaded Mercury retrogrades to come (18 June to 12 July, and 13 October to 3 November), meaning more seismic change could be afoot. “We have power in critical consumers of news media that means checking sources.” “We have a couple of eclipses at the end of the year in the Gemini-Sagittarius polarity, which brings up issues related to propaganda, news and a free press,” says Jessica Lanyadoo, host of astrology podcast Ghost of a Podcast. It’s interesting that the countries faring best in this pandemic are female-led,” McCarthy adds, pointing to the likes of New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. “As we had that conjunction - the north nodes of Pluto, Saturn, and the moon were in Cancer - an indication that we’re now moving into matriarchy. This year’s most progressive astrological prediction is about female empowerment, with some astrologers viewing 2020 as the transition from a patriarchal to a matriarchal age (pegged to that Saturn-Pluto alignment). Jupiter will be sextile (60 degrees) to Neptune a total of three times this year (including 27 July and 12 October), a position which astrologers say is likely to increase our sense of empathy and compassion.
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