November 2025

November 2025 begins as a crucible month: a hot, stormy mix of heightened solar activity, fast-moving inner-planetary drama and slow, grinding structural pressure. The immediate astronomy is clear — the Moon reaches its closest full phase (a super-moon / Beaver Moon) on 5 November, giving the week an amplified emotional tide that will make local and international events feel larger and more urgent than usual. Solar wind and geomagnetic indices remain elevated in the SWPC forecasts, so expect communications noise, intermittent satellite glitches and greater sensitivity in HF/GNSS-reliant systems precisely when high-visibility disclosures and crisis management decisions are being made.

Planetary architecture is busy and consequential. Mars moves into Sagittarius in early November and forms tight contacts with Mercury shortly after (the Mars–Mercury close pairing around 12–13 November), while Mars also makes a sharp aspect to Uranus earlier in the month — a signature for sudden escalations, disruptive revelations and aggressive manoeuvres both in geopolitics and in markets. Mercury’s tricky window (retrograde from about 9–29 November in the later degrees of Sagittarius/Scorpio) means communications, legal text and logistics are likely to be revisited, with the Mars–Mercury conjunction producing combustible talk or rapid policy reversals that later require correction. Meanwhile the slow giants keep pressing: Pluto’s earth-heavy pressure and Uranus’s Taurus agitation continue to target supply chains, ports and commodity lines, while Neptune’s influence from Pisces deepens humanitarian, weather and flood narratives and intensifies the emotional resonance of imagery and testimony.

Sidereal/Vedic placements shift the tone further: in the sidereal zodiac (Lahiri ayanamsa) several outer and inner planets sit roughly one sign “earlier” than tropical positions, which emphasises material and security concerns in Vedic readings for November — a practical, sometimes severe colouring to the month’s events. For operational planning and geo-zenith targeting the most exposed meridians remain those we’ve tracked: the Red Sea / Bab-el-Mandeb and Suez approaches, the Gaza-Mediterranean arc, Black Sea / Kyiv-Crimea shipping lanes and the Pacific humanitarian arc around the Philippines. 3I/ATLAS has just passed perihelion and remains a media and symbolic focal point as it moves outward; while scientifically harmless to Earth, the object provides a timing window for disclosures and theatrical statecraft that actors are already exploiting.

The cumulative forecast for November: expect a sequence of high-visibility incidents (port accidents, naval interdictions, large disclosures), punctuated by rapid policy theatre and fragile humanitarian pauses — each amplified by the super-moon and the Mars–Mercury ignition.
In human terms, November asks for steadiness amidst turbulence. The noise will be loud — fiery rhetoric, volatile markets, restless skies — but beneath it, a quiet reordering is taking place. What breaks apart now was already unstable; what endures will do so because it serves life, not profit or power. Neptune’s pull through Pisces deepens our capacity to feel what others endure — floods, famine, displacement — and that empathy must be turned into practical action, not despair. Mars and Mercury may ignite sharp words, but they also lend courage to speak truth and defend what matters. Let clarity and compassion work together: respond, but do not react. In doing so, you help shape the kind of future that the heavens themselves seem to be demanding — one built on truth, balance, and care for the fragile systems that hold us all.

The week 6th – 12th October 2025

The week opens under a Full Moon in Aries on 6 Oct — a flashpoint lunation that heightens emotional urgency and makes public events feel immediate and irreversible. That lunation squares long, slow pressures on institutions (Pluto/Capricorn still pressing systems) and lands while Mercury slides into Scorpio (a transit for digging, leaks and forensic detail). Expect the mood to be confrontational and disclosure-heavy: live footage, verified satellite imagery and activist testimony will dominate headlines and force rapid diplomatic responses rather than slow negotiations. This is already visible in the flotilla story — the Relief flotilla drew international attention and confrontations at sea early this week, and governments will be responding in real time to footage and consular crises.

Astronomically the slow planets are reinforcing zones of stress and infrastructure vulnerability. Uranus in Taurus continues to agitate trade-nodes and port corridors (Taurus being the gauntlet for earth/commodity lines) while Saturn and Pluto’s remnant pressure points keep bureaucracies brittle; that combination makes maritime chokepoints and supply chains unusually sensitive to sudden shocks — Red Sea approaches, Suez logistics and Mediterranean ports will be especially exposed to incidents or interdictions this week. Geo-zenith reading: cities and ports near Taurus meridians and local culminations — think Aden/Bab-el-Mandeb, Suez/Port Said, and key Mediterranean transshipment hubs — are under an astro-stress signature that favours sudden events that ripple into insurance, commodity and refugee flows. The humanitarian picture ties straight into this: WFP/FAO warnings remain dire for the Sahel, Sudan and Horn, and blocked corridors combined with weather and logistical shocks will deepen shortages and displacement during this period.

Politically, the Sun/Moon/Mercury pattern this week pushes visibility and accountability onto leaders: protests, high-profile detentions, and legislative flashpoints in democratic capitals are likely to be front-page items. In the U.S., domestic unrest and anti-ICE actions have already provoked heavy federal responses and National Guard deployments — an Aries Full Moon heightens direct-action energy and the Scorpio Mercury window fuels legal and media investigations that will amplify every incident. In Europe, the same lunation intensifies divisions exposed during public debates about Gaza, migration and energy; expect more symbolic parliamentary moments, urgent summit talk and pressure on the Commission to propose short-term measures (soft humanitarian corridors, temporary tariff/aid adjustments) to manage fallout. Leaders who try to paper over visible evidence will find the pressure increases this week.

Overlaying the human news is a vivid celestial backdrop that offers both danger and a pragmatic window. Comet and meteor activity (bright comets reported this month and Orionid/Draconid peaks later in October) are drawing attention and serving as symbolic pressure points; scientifically they do not cause earthly events, but astrologically and socially these nights are being used to time disclosures and spectacle. The practical takeaways for the 6–12 Oct week: 1) expect more high-visibility incidents at sea and at major ports; 2) expect humanitarian access and famine headlines to harden political responses (short-term pauses, emergency votes, targeted aid corridors) but remain fragile; 3) expect domestic political flashpoints — protests, legal moves and governance crises — to be amplified by fast communications and forensic evidence; 4) use the Mercury-Scorpio window to synchronize verified information releases (NGOs, investigative journalists, satellite forensics) because the week’s lunation will give those releases immediate leverage. For geo-zenith action points: monitor the Red Sea / Suez meridian, Gaza coastal arc, Kyiv-Crimea/Black Sea shipping lanes and the western European energy/port longitudes — those are the places the planetary map is most likely to focus headlines and material impacts.