Kaitlyn Maura
Bio
My name’s Kait. I would define myself mainly as a truth seeker. I write about a lot of things, primarily astrology, religion & spirituality, relationships and social issues.
Website: https://www.astrologybykait.com/
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A New Normal: How Saturn in Aquarius Will Affect Your Sign
On December 17th, 2020, Saturn entered the sign of Aquarius. It had briefly entered the sign of Aquarius on March 21st, 2020 when the coronavirus lockdown was at it's peak. This may have given us a taste of what was to come before Saturn went Retrograde back into Capricorn on July 1st. This time, however, Saturn will stay in Aquarius until March 7th, 2023 when it enters Pisces.
By Kaitlyn Maura3 years ago in Futurism
The Astrology of the U.S.A Inauguration Day
Introduction This has been a crazy year! And in America, we have just elected a new president. Donald Trump (who is arguably the most crazy president we've ever had) is stepping down from office, and former Vice President, Joe Biden is set to take over, with his running mate Kamala Harris... if all should go as planned, anyway, because it turns out the 2021 Inauguration Day chart is just as crazy as the rest of this year's been.
By Kaitlyn Maura3 years ago in Futurism
A New Hope: How Jupiter in Aquarius Will Affect Your Sign
On December 19th 2020, Jupiter entered the progressive and idealistic sign of Aquarius where it will stay until May 13th 2021, for a brief stint in Pisces until entering Aquarius again on July 28th before finally leaving the sign on December 28th 2021. Here's what to expect, both in general and for your sign.
By Kaitlyn Maura3 years ago in Futurism
A New Age: the December 2020 Great Conjunction in Aquarius
On December 21st, 2020, the night of the Winter Solstice, there will be a conjunction between Jupiter & Saturn in Aquarius at 00'29 degrees Aquarius, the closest they'll be since 1623. Here's why it's important and what to expect.
By Kaitlyn Maura3 years ago in Futurism
The Planets & Their Mythology: The Sun
What is the Sun? The Sun is the center of our solar system, the star that all the other planets revolve around. It's a giant ball of light, heat, and energy. In astrology, it represents our conscious ego or perhaps a better word would be self, since "ego," has a negative connotation and the Sun is where we shine. It is our core and it's placement in our birth chart shows how we express ourselves.
By Kaitlyn Maura3 years ago in Futurism
ReaLies: December 2020's Solar Eclipse in Sagittarius
On Monday, December 14th, at 11:16 AM, there will be a New Moon Solar Eclipse at 23'08 degrees Sagittarius. The Solar Eclipse will be visible from parts of South America and Southern Africa, particularly Chile, Argentina, South Africa, Namibia, as well as Angola, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay, Southern Brazil and Western Angola, affecting these parts of the world the most. Here's what to expect.
By Kaitlyn Maura3 years ago in Futurism
Waking Up: November 2020's Full Moon Lunar Eclipse in Gemini
On Monday, November 30th, at 4:30 AM, there will be a Lunar Eclipse at 8'38 degrees Gemini. The Lunar Eclipse will be visible from the Americas, Oceania, most of Asia, as well as parts of Europe (such as the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia) affecting these parts of the world the most. Here's what to expect.
By Kaitlyn Maura3 years ago in Futurism
What Astrology Says About Biden Vs. Trump
You may be familiar with my Astrology of the 2020 Elections Series, where I analyzed the charts of each candidate. In that series, however, I neglected to come to a firm conclusion about who our winner will be. Over the past month or two, after both discussing it with other astrologers and re-reading my old articles, I've slowly come to the conclusion that Biden is the more likely winner, despite objections from many others in the astrological community.
By Kaitlyn Maura3 years ago in Futurism
Shedding Skin: November 2020's New Moon in Scorpio
What is a New Moon? A New Moon represents the beginning of the lunar cycle when the moon is conjunct the sun and invisible to the human eye. New Moons are a good time for fresh starts and new beginnings. It is a good time to start a new project or make a radical change. It's also a good time to find clarity on what you want, and release what no longer serves you. The effects of a New Moon generally last for about two weeks, up until the next Full Moon.
By Kaitlyn Maura3 years ago in Futurism