
Life is filled with detours and derailments. Different things hijack our attention. Our desires shift. What we find fulfilling changes over time.
My journey has taken me through different careers and interests. Sometimes it feels like one big detour, like a nomad who never truly finds a home.
But then I have moments of clarity. A new insight or discovery helps me see the connection between everything I’ve done. In those moments, the various interests, careers, classes, ideas, and paths converge into one coherent road.
Instead of seeing my path as one of divergent experiences, I see them as stepping stones. Each one building on the previous, each new interest refining some aspect of a different exploration.
In those moments, I see how my path has weaved together a breadth of skills, experiences, and expertise that supports a coherent path forward. It creates a stronger tapestry than if I had just pursued one singular path for my entire career.
Rather than something to apologize for, my journey becomes something to celebrate. It’s a moment of triumph.
Mars in Scorpio in a supportive trine to Jupiter in Cancer (October 28, 2:19 am ET, 24º48’), is this moment of triumph.
Mars is the planet of action, desire, and motivation. In Scorpio, it’s driven by soul level desires. This isn’t about surface metrics of success, but about deep fulfillment.
Jupiter is the planet of wisdom, abundance, and expansion. In Cancer, it expands our capacity for nourishment.
Each of these planets is in a position of strength, and as they come together in a supportive trine, it represents energy that flows harmoniously.
Mars will go on to trine Saturn in Pisces the next day (October 29, 3:05 PM ET, 25º54’), providing structure to the magnanimous triumph of Mars trine Jupiter.
This is a holy trinity of courage, action, and structure to support it.
This is a moment of triumph, the celebration taking a big risk and putting your heart into it — of following your soul’s desires even if you didn’t know where they would lead.
The path isn’t always linear and direct, but all roads eventually converge.
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