The next Sagittarius will start tomorrow (Friday, 22 November, 2024, 16:41 UTC)

The Moon moves to Sagittarius in 10 days (Saturday, 30 November, 2024, 16:41 UTC)

Mercury is currently in Sagittarius

Mercury moves to Sagittarius in 343 days (Wednesday, 29 October, 2025, 16:41 UTC)

Mars moves to Sagittarius in 349 days (Tuesday, 04 November, 2025, 16:41 UTC)

Mercury

Mercury In Sagittarius

Mercury is concerned with getting down to the nitty-gritty, and Sagittarius likes looking at life through a broader lens. Because Sagittarius always has its sights set on the future, Mercury’s presence in this sign supports visions of tomorrow. The trick is to use meticulous Mercury’s knack for filling in all the details so the picture you’re selling is the one that actually develops.

Exuberant Sagittarius adds a touch of excitement wherever he goes, which means Mercury in Sagittarius can be a time of enthusiastic words, confident messages, and passionate debates. The key to this transit is to drop your prejudices, but not your reason. In the desire to find the answers to life’s biggest questions, it’s imperative that we appreciate different points of view.

We must all remember to think before we speak while Mercury is in Sagittarius! That’s because things could come flying out of our mouths without checking to see if they’re true, or before considering other’s feelings. We need to triple-check our words during this transit, so we don’t end up coming across as fools, or saying things we don’t really mean...

Sagittarius is represented by the Archer, the explorer, which means our possibilities are endless while Mercury is traveling here! We’re encouraged to broaden our minds and horizons now, making this a great time to start thinking about taking a trip somewhere, going back to school, or starting a new job.

Sagittarius Report

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The next Sagittarius will start in 47 days, at Thursday, 23 November, 2023

The Moon moves to Sagittarius in 11 days, at Wednesday, 18 October, 2023

Mercury moves to Sagittarius in 34 days, at Friday, 10 November, 2023

Venus moves to Sagittarius in 84 days, at Saturday, 30 December, 2023

Mars moves to Sagittarius in 49 days, at Saturday, 25 November, 2023

The Third Quarter moon is currently 22.8 days old. The next new moon is at 17:55:08, 14 Oct 2023. The next full moon is at 20:24:27, 28 Oct 2023.

Hey there, Sagittarius! So, let's start off with the fact that your ruling planet, Jupiter, is like the cool dad of our solar system - big, boisterous, and full of gas (No, really! It's a gas giant!). But don't worry, we won't judge you by your planet's digestive issues. Now, onto the moon. Our lovely lunar friend is currently lounging around in its Third Quarter phase, which is essentially the moon's version of a mid-life crisis. At 22.8 days old, it's like the moon is saying, "I've done my full moon thing, showed off my glow, now what?" If you're feeling a similar sense of contemplation, don't fret. This is the perfect time to reflect on past decisions and make some new ones - preferably ones that don't involve purchasing a sports car or getting a funky tattoo on a whim. Also, remember that as a Sagittarius, you're symbolized by the Archer, which means your focus should be sharper than the pointy end of an arrow. If it isn't, maybe it's time to get your eyes checked, or cut down on the late night intergalactic Netflix binges. So, dear Saggie, take a leaf out of your ruling planet's book: be big, be bold, let out all the gas you need to (preferably in private), and always strive for better. After all, there's a whole universe out there waiting for you to explore, one star at a time. #SagittariusLife #LunarMidlifeCrisis #StargazingWithHumor #InterstellarDadJokes

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SignToday Is Posting: 07.10.2023 08:22:01 (sag-07-10-2023)

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