Planetary Transits

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Current Planetary Positions

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Mercury in Sagittarius

Expansive thinking and communication

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Venus in Capricorn

Practical approach to love and values

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Mars in Sagittarius

Adventurous and philosophical action

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Jupiter in Gemini

Growth through learning and communication

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Saturn in Pisces

Structuring dreams and spirituality

Note: These are approximate current positions for demonstration purposes

Understanding Transit Types

Fast-Moving Planets

Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars - Effects last days to weeks

  • • Moon: Daily emotional shifts
  • • Mercury: Communication and thinking patterns
  • • Venus: Love and social interactions
  • • Mars: Energy and action impulses

Slow-Moving Planets

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto - Effects last months to years

  • • Jupiter: Growth and expansion (1 year)
  • • Saturn: Structure and lessons (2-3 years)
  • • Uranus: Change and innovation (7 years)
  • • Neptune: Dreams and spirituality (14 years)
  • • Pluto: Transformation (20+ years)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are planetary transits?

Planetary transits are the current positions of planets in the sky and how they interact with your natal chart. They represent the cosmic weather affecting your life at any given time.

How do transits affect me?

Transits activate different areas of your natal chart, bringing opportunities, challenges, or changes. Major transits from slow-moving planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) have longer-lasting effects.

How often should I check my transits?

You can check transits daily for fast-moving planets (Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars) or monthly for slower planets. Major life transits from outer planets can last months to years.

What's the difference between a transit and a progression?

Transits are the actual current positions of planets in the sky, while progressions are a symbolic timing technique. Transits represent external events and influences, progressions represent internal development.