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Winter Solstice

Ed Kluska’s Astrology Newsletter

The first day of each season (Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter) corresponds with the first day the Sun enters the Cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn).

In astrology, these are called cardinal signs because they are more initiating and action-oriented as opposed to the fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius) and the mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces).

This morning (05:45 AM ET) marked the official start of Winter, the Winter Solstice, when the Sun left the fire-sign Sagittarius and entered earth-sign Capricorn to join Mercury and Pluto already in Capricorn.

Past newsletters have explained the contrasts between Sagittarius and Capricorn.

Sagittarius is more open, flexible, idealistic, assuming and exploratory. Capricorn is more set, guarded, doubtful, pragmatic and focused.

Sagittarius is more liberal and extravagant. Capricorn more conservative and frugal. Sagittarius says too much and Capricorn not enough.

Sagittarius is more flexible and adaptable. It’s the risk taker with far-reaching visions off into the future. Capricorn is more dependable and security-oriented. More focused and accountable with what is right here-and-now.

Sagittarius is the half-full optimistic and Capricorn the half-empty pessimistic. Sagittarius relies more on faith and good luck to get where they want to go while Capricorn depends on good-old fortitude and hard work.

Sagittarius is big hopes and dreams. Capricorn can bring them down to reality and put them into a workable format.

What’s going on in your horoscope and your life?

Contact me to schedule a personal consultation so we can plan your future and you can know more about your relationships, career, education, finances, children, parents, travel, health, location, retirement, karma, and any issues in your life.

Ed Kluska

B.S. Physics

M.S. Psychology

C.A. Certified Astrologer

Meditation Teacher

45 Years in Practice

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Cincinnati, OH 45220

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