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Featuring Chani’s Monday musings. Monday | Jan. 29th | Issue no. 2 This week’s stand-out a

Featuring Chani’s Monday musings. [The Weekly, Issue no. 2]( Monday | Jan. 29th | Issue no. 2 This week’s stand-out astrology has some swagger. There’s a victory reflected in the heavens if we gather our courage and apply it intentionally. There is a triumphant signature in the skies that wants to be embodied down here on Earth. Mars, our resident warrior, is currently in Capricorn. This is the sign of its exaltation, which — in the simplest terms — means this is a generally good time for us to make a valiant effort toward what will bring long-term satisfaction. On January 29th, this quality gets amplified when [Mars in Capricorn]( forms a trine to [Uranus in Taurus]( a good omen that tells us this is the week to blaze a trail. Mars knows how to go it alone, carve out a new path, and find its way to what it desires. In Capricorn, its heat is tempered with the cool-headedness of this sign’s endurance. Uranus is a planet of innovation and disruption — it only knows how to do its own thing. In Taurus, Uranus innovates how we interact with material resources (since its time here, we’ve seen all kinds of alternative currencies rise and crash and reemerge). When these two join forces in such a supportive way, it’s a green light to make quantum leaps. Because this is happening in earth signs, we are reminded that big shifts often occur due to a steady application of our effort, that consistency lays the foundation for our creativity, and that routine brings about a sense of freedom. Since these two planets are so good at bucking the system, this setup also encourages us not to seek acceptance or accolades from those who would rather we fall in line, not to look for the reflection of our achievements in the fun-house mirrors of this world, but to use every tool available to help us reach our goals. May we outsmart the gatekeepers with as much formidable form as we can muster. Exalted, Mars is stunning in its prowess and knows no other outcome but getting the job done. The victories we desire deserve our determination. Onward! [Chani Nicholas signature in handwritten cursive]( Podcast playlist [Astrology of the Week Ahead with Chani Nicholas: Episode 163 cover art]( Astrology of the Week Ahead: Episode 163 Breakthroughs you can bet on (thanks to Mars trine Uranus) [Play e]( On the blog [Collage for Pluto in Aquarius]( What you need to know about Pluto in Aquarius The planet of secrets, underworld journeys, and transformations just dipped back into Aquarius. Learn what that means for the collective. [Read on]( Astro 101 [Collage for Sun, Moon, and rising signs]( What’s the difference between my Sun, Moon, and rising signs? Great question. Let’s delve into the three keys to your chart. [Learn more]( Magic toolkit [Uranus in Taurus workshop by sign]( Uranus in Taurus: A reading for your sign (May 2018 – April 2026) Uranus just stationed direct — unpack the significance of this once-in-a-lifetime transit with this sign-specific workshop. [Shop now]( From the archives [Pants podcast hosts Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey]( Chani x Pants Listen to Chani chat with Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey about how she began her career and established a community of more than a million monthly readers (that’s you). [Play e]( [Sonya on the Let's Make Work Human podcast]( Sonya x Let's Make Work Human Speaking of Pluto in Aquarius… tune in to our CEO talk about valuing people in the workplace and harnessing collective care. [Play e]( CHANI check-in Sharing is caring. Tell us what you think about our current offerings. [Take survey]( [View this email in your browser](. [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 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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