Susan Miller's May 2018 Scorpio Horoscope: High energy surrounds you

Susan Miller's May 2018 Scorpio Horoscope: High energy surrounds you

If your birthday is November 2, or within five days of that day, you will feel and benefit directly from the Scorpio full moon. Next, please see Susan Miller's May 2018 Scorpio horoscope.

Susan Miller's Scorpio Horoscope for May 2018

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This is a very important month. I bet you'll feel a high energy surrounding you as May begins. On April 29, the full moon just appeared in Scorpio 10 degrees, creating a strong desire in your heart. This is a friendly new moon, and it receives friendly light waves from stable Saturn. So if you make a deal, it will be long term.

If your birthday is November 2, or within five days of that day, you will feel and benefit directly from the Scorpio full moon.

The biggest news this month has to do with Uranus. This planet of change will arrive in your house of marriage and partnership on May 15th. This is the first time Uranus has been in Taurus and your solar seventh house of marriage/committed relationships since 1934-1942. Uranus will bring a whole new state of affairs into your life that you have never experienced before.

It takes Uranus 84 years to orbit the Sun, which is why it takes 7 years to visit each constellation. Meanwhile, the other planets are constantly moving. So, even if you live to be 100 or more, you will still be experiencing a different planetary pattern because of Uranus - so, everything will be new to you. That's why this month is bringing big news to you - Uranus is pulling you into a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It's really exciting!


On May 15, Uranus will enter Taurus, but the many changes it brings will not be immediately apparent. It will give you a preview of the years ahead, since he will only be in your seventh house of serious commitments until November 7. After this, Uranus will retrograde back into Aries until March 6, 2019, when it will return to Taurus again to stay in your house of partnership/marriage matters for 7 years. Uranus will travel to Gemini in 2026.

Uranus is often described as an independent thinker, self-reliant, different, subversive, unconventional, eccentric, questioning long-held social ideas, innovative (especially in science, medicine, mathematics, and the humanities), individualistic, anti-traditional, sensitive to social affairs, determined, a pioneer in new fields, and a futurist. Uranus always comes suddenly, and the news it brings is never what you could have imagined. Uranus is about the future. It describes your future business partner or love partner - the seventh house is essentially a contractual house, where you make commitments to each other.


I have always felt that where you find Uranus in your chart is where you feel excited in life. For you, this stimulation comes first from your marriage partner or business partner, or both. If you are married, you may see your partner surprise you in different ways. Uranus is a surprising planet that always brings all kinds of unexpected developments. Uranus also questions tradition. Anything that this planet deems no longer of future value, he will sweep it away in the blink of an eye, but it will also help you come up with better ways to deal with the same thing.


I guess you already know that you shouldn't sign a marriage license under the neon lights of Elvis' Chapel in Las Vegas. If you're fantasizing about eloping, think twice—your family will want to be there to cheer you on on your big day. If you miss that moment, your mother may never forget it. Be careful with anyone you consider working with as a business partner, agent, manager, accountant, writing partner, or other professional you might want to collaborate with in your career. Do your due diligence, check references, and perhaps suggest a trial period to work with the person for a short period of time before signing the paperwork. The last thing you need is an unexpected move from a business partner or spouse.

Now I know what you are thinking. You may be thinking, having a planet as unpredictable as Uranus in my marriage/business partnership house sounds scary. While the tendency toward sudden shocks is always present, it is not necessarily a negative. I want to tell you a little story about how this planet affected my father.

Like you, my father was a Scorpio with Uranus in the marriage house of his birth chart. He met my mother when she was 18. Although my mother had only dated my father, she waited 10 years before agreeing to get married. (This was unusual at the time). My dad said he kept proposing, but my mom always said, "No, not yet." When my sister and I were little, my dad used to laugh about my mom's reaction. When I was studying astrology, I asked my mother about Uranus, my father's seventh house Uranus. I know that my father did not marry my mother on impulse, and that he definitely had never been married before. 46 years into their marriage, his father passed away. How does Uranus work in his chart?


My mother responded, “I studied astrology, which was not an accepted subject at the time. Plus, Uranus tends to approach people from different backgrounds—he’s Italian-American and I’m German-American.” I know my father once said that my grandmother was initially upset that my father didn’t choose a girl of Italian descent, but that my mother and my grandmother became very close, closer than any of my grandmother’s other children’s partners.


My mother took a very intensive eight-year correspondence course, and her sister Harriet also took it. My mother said, "Your father always made fun of me at first, and so did his sisters, brothers and mother." She said she was not discouraged but that she rarely talked about astrology to avoid criticism. Other than that, she got along really well with my father’s family, who all lived in the same brownstone. I remember how close they were to my mother.


Now comes the main point of the story I want to tell. In the early days, when my parents were dating, my Uncle Peter (my father's brother) disappeared in World War II and the whole family went crazy. Peter had always written regularly from the army, but after the Normandy landings there was no letter from him for several weeks. My mother was distressed by the anxiety that gripped the family, so she suggested making a star chart to see if Peter was still alive and, if so, when the family would hear from him. My father shrugged and said, “Well, I want to know the outcome.”


After ten days of manual calculations, she finally told my father that he would hear from Peter at 11 a.m. on a Friday. My father said, you are wrong. The postman always comes to our store around 9am. (My father owned an Italian import grocery store on 74th and Second Avenues on the Upper East Side of Manhattan—my grandfather had opened the store in 1898, and my father and uncle took over the business when he died.)


The mother said to the father, "It doesn't matter how early the postman comes - you will get the news at 11 o'clock in the morning. That's what the star chart tells me, 11 o'clock in the morning, plus or minus 20 minutes, no earlier, no later. The news will be good - Peter is alive and unharmed."


On Fridays, my father always went out with his delivery boy. His small green truck, with the store's name in gold letters on one side, is used to take orders from customers. Fridays are always busy, and he is busy taking orders. His shop always opens at 5 a.m., when he gathers the orders and prepares to start work.


At 11 a.m. on the Friday that good Mother had predicted, Dad returned from his grocery delivery, wearing his white grocery store coat and newsboy cap. My father looked up at the large clock on the wall and realized that, according to my mother's prediction, the letter should have arrived by then. My uncle Charles was on the phone, busy with orders. My father motioned to Charlie—did you get the letter? Any news? My uncle nodded and motioned with his hand for my father to check the metal box inside the old-fashioned cash register.


There it was—a letter from Peter. Peter was fine but shocked. He and his platoon were the only ones to survive the Normandy landings. He's fine, don't worry, he'll be home. My mother said, “Your grandmother, your uncles and aunts and I all cried for joy. Peter did come back. But to this day he won’t tell me a word about the landing because he is still heartbroken that so many of his brothers died that day.” From then on, my father’s family never made fun of my mother’s interest in astrology again. To this day, I try to learn my late mother’s astrology because I think she was a genius.


So you see, Uranus in your house of spouse or business partner doesn't necessarily bring you unexpected bad things, just unexpected things. Of course, some things are positive. My mother dressed conservatively but enjoyed unconventional topics, such as those about the future—typical Uranus traits. My mother also had a different background and religion (German, Protestant) than my father (Italian, Catholic). Therefore, you may also be attracted to people who are different from you.

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