
"Happy winter solstice, aka the first day of winter and the shortest day of the year here in the northern hemisphere. The moon is still in Capricorn, and the sun shifts into the same earth sign around 10 a.m. ET - a solar event that always coincides with the December solstice. This energy can inspire a productive, down-to-business vibe, but relationships could be a little more challenging. Lover Venus is clashing with stern Saturn today, making it difficult to open up your heart or fully connect with others."
"As you embark on the longest night of 2025, it's a good time for reflection and introspection, as the sentimental moon will be vibing with Saturn, giving everyone a more mature approach in emotional matters. This will offset some of the tensions with Venus from earlier in the day, as you'll be bestowed with a deeper understanding of your own feelings and those of others'."
Winter solstice marks the first day of winter and the shortest day in the northern hemisphere, with the moon in Capricorn and the sun entering Capricorn around 10 a.m. ET. The Capricorn solar influence supports a productive, down-to-business atmosphere, while Venus clashing with stern Saturn can make emotional openness and romantic connection more difficult. The longest night of 2025 invites reflection and introspection as the sentimental moon vibes with Saturn, encouraging a more mature approach to emotions. That moon–Saturn alignment can reduce earlier Venus tensions and promote deeper understanding of personal feelings and those of others.
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