On Christmas Eve, the square between Jupiter in Gemini and Saturn in Pisces reaches its peak. As the Great Benefic and the Great Malefic align at 14 degrees on December 24, you may find yourself feeling blocked or overwhelmed.
You could be brimming with creative ideas, yet turning them into reality might prove more challenging than you expected. However, this tension doesn’t mean all is lost—it may be the very frustration that sparks a breakthrough, revealing something valuable in the process.
Christmas Day-December 25 Astrology Predictions
On Christmas Day, December 25, the moon moves through Scorpio, a sign where it is said to be in “detriment.” While this placement can ignite deep passion and intensity, it can also stir feelings of distrust and emotional defensiveness. During the holiday season, it’s important to embrace vulnerability and intimacy, even if it feels challenging.Avoiding these emotions may only create more distance and discomfort in your relationships. By leaning into the raw, honest connections that Scorpio encourages, you can turn this potentially turbulent energy into a chance for growth and deeper understanding.
Boxing Day-December 26 Horoscope Predictions
After Christmas, the energy shifts as Mercury in Sagittarius opposes Jupiter in Gemini on December 26, Boxing Day, bringing a mix of highs and lows. On one hand, you may feel an overwhelming sense of potential, eager to embrace new opportunities and take on challenges with confidence.This alignment can spark a sense of adventure and expansion, making you feel ready to conquer the world. However, this enthusiasm could also lead to overconfidence or a tendency to take on too much, so it’s important to stay grounded and avoid rushing into decisions without careful thought. Balancing optimism with caution will be key to navigating this energetic push.
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Q1. When is Boxing Day?
A1. Boxing Day is on December 26.
Q2. When is Christmas 2024 day?
A2. Christmas 2024 day is on December 25.
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