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Here’s what you need to know about these major shifts. From sweeping technological tweaks to he

Here’s what you need to know about these major shifts. [CHANI logo] The 5 major shifts happening in 2024 [Collage for the 5 major shifts in 2024]( From sweeping technological tweaks to heightened curiosity, 2024 is a year spilling over with fresh ideas. Learning how to match your creativity and excitement with focus, structure, and forethought will be the key to flourishing over the coming months. Here are the five major astrological shifts that you need to know about. 1. Pluto in Aquarius - January 20th – September 1st, 2024 - November 19th, 2024 – January 18, 2044 Robots, revolutions, and aliens — oh my! Pluto — the planet associated with power, wealth, secrets, mystery, death, and underworld journeys — continues to dance between futuristic Aquarius and traditional Capricorn throughout 2024. It won’t land in Aquarius “for keeps” until November 19th. When it does, it will remain in this sign for two decades. Since 2008, the transformer’s tenure in Capricorn has illuminated shadows in our global financial systems, political institutions, and relationships with authority. But from this year on, it will be up to Aquarius’ systems-oriented genius to devise innovative solutions for the ethical, economic, and social problems of our time. We got a teaser of what’s to come when Pluto dipped into Aquarius from March 23rd to June 11th of 2023, amid breathless conversations about the possibilities and pitfalls of artificial intelligence. While some argue that AI will be a boon for humanity, others worry that it is already a threat to equality and workers’ rights. The last time Pluto passed through Aquarius was from 1777 to 1797, a period that featured both the French and American revolutions. This time around, we’ll likely be asking: Will new innovations be wielded to shore up the power of a few global elites, or will they be used to uplift the global majority? And, as a zany side plot, will UFO sightings or “extraterrestrial interference” scramble the airwaves? To be continued... [READ THE FULL POST]( [The CHANI holiday store is live. Click here to shop.]( [View this email in your browser](. [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright © 2023 Chani Nicholas, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at my website. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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