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by Jeff Jawer
Major shakeups should be more common this month as orderly and professional Saturn opposes unconventional and rebellious Uranus on November 4. This is the first in a series of five face-offs that can profoundly reshape society and reorient individual ambitions and plans. If you have difficulties with a boss, or if an employee has been challenging your authority, matters could come to a head. A sudden change of plans can set a career off in a totally new direction under these extraordinary circumstances. The upside comes for those committed to staking a claim for vocational independence that is matched with the tenacity to create something fresher and freer in their work lives.
On November 12, Jupiter, the planet of expansion and opportunity, forms a harmonious 120-degree trine with serious Saturn, providing a perfect balance of hope and realism. This is an excellent time for assessing where you are and what you need to do to fulfill your long-term ambitions. This is also the day of the Full Moon in earthy Taurus. The Moon's opposition to the Sun in Scorpio could put financial and resource issues on the front burner. A sudden awareness of costs can spur an adjustment that is best done slowly with the big picture in mind, rather than as an over-reaction to a short-term crisis. Money matters are further emphasized on November 12 when value-based Venus, Taurus' ruling planet, enters practical Capricorn. This is a reminder that hard work will be rewarded and that better management of working relationships can be the difference between success and failure.