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Beyond Boundaries: The Revolutionary Dance of Planets in a Gender-Defying Display

Beyond Boundaries: The Revolutionary Dance of Planets in a Gender-Defying Display

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Ryan Hunt
Feb 01, 2024
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This month, February 21 and February 22 find themselves in a cosmic alignment that accentuates the axis between Aquarius and Leo. In Aquarius, Pluto takes its place in the initial degree, having recently entered in January. At the far end of the sign, still lingering in Aquarius, is Mercury, on the verge of transitioning into Pisces. Nestled in between, at the 8th and 9th degrees, is the conjunction of Venus and Mars. All these celestial events unfold within the realm of Aquarius.

Opposite this alignment, in the sign of Leo, stands the Moon. Over the course of these two days, the Moon will traverse by opposition to all the planets residing in Aquarius.

Now, what significance does this hold, and why should it be considered a noteworthy and kinky day? Mercury, often depicted as the non-binary or even non-gendered or even dual-gendered planet, is viewed as the messenger that traverses between worlds, embracing both while belonging to neither. Currently in its masculine phase, Mercury journ…

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