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Moon Semisextile Jupiter
A current transit reveals how the current position of a planet or point interacts with your birth chart, highlighting areas where action or growth is needed.

Sabrina Carpenter

Sun Sign Taurus Moon Sign Pisces Ascendant Leo
February 5, 2025 2:56 PM EET
Moon
Transit Moon
19° Taurus 38'
Natal Jupiter
20° Aries 37'
Orb
0° 59'
Sabrina Carpenter
Birth Details
May 11, 1999
11:52 AM EDT (UTC-04:00)
Lehigh County, PA, USA
40°39'N, 75°34'W
Tropical Placidus
1 AC 2 3 4 IC 5 6 7 DC 8 9 10 MC 11 12 Semisextile astrolis.com
Semisextile
A semisextile is a harmonious aspect that indicates a flow of energy between two planets. It is a positive aspect that indicates good fortune and ease in the areas of life that the planets represent.

This aspect occurs in your transit chart from February 4 to February 6. It will be exact at 9:37 AM EST on February 5.

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This aspect is a prominent force in your life, shaping you in noticeable and impactful ways. The interaction between the Moon and Jupiter is powerful and clear, making the themes and energies associated with this aspect significant and influential.

During the transit of the Moon semisextile Jupiter, emotions and aspirations are lightly nudged into alignment. This aspect provides a mild but favorable influence where there is an undercurrent of optimism and emotional buoyancy. The Moon's connection to intuition and feelings melds with Jupiter’s expansive nature, often resulting in an increased sense of contentment and well-being. There might be fleeting moments of joy that feel spontaneous or unexpected, bringing a touch of happiness into daily life.

It is important to stay mindful of overindulgence during this time. With Jupiter’s larger-than-life energy amplifying whatever it touches, there could be a tendency towards excess—whether that's through eating, spending, or even just seeking fun experiences without considering long-term consequences. Balancing indulgences with moderation will help make the most out of this slightly challenging yet quite beneficial transit period.