This busy week holds Saturn’s entrance into Aries on Friday the 13th, Valentine’s Day, and a Solar eclipse on Tuesday morning, which triggers the Chinese New Year and inaugurates the year of the Fire Horse. As Saturn enters Aries for the next 2.5 years (it dipped last summer), it can feed some ongoing storms or conflicts as well as spark healthy new initiatives. This week could be hot stuff; let's value and activate what brings love and dynamic stability into our lives. Saturday, February 14: This Valentine's Day, we can love the theory of love, love our community, but it could be hard to just sit and be emotionally present to our dear ones. People may just refuse to play the role we assign them or miss their cues. Enjoy the concrete solutions of the competent Capricorn Moon and work on a home project or domestic policy with one another. Or engage in the collective Aquarian Sun aspects of this holiday and dance with community, join an event that shares love with the world. Honor primary relationships but consider postponing romantic dinners until after Tuesday’s eclipse. Sunday, February 15: We can feel out of it, spacey, distracted, with haunting undertones, aware of loss or what causes us to feel alone as the Aquarius Moon conjuncts Pluto this morning. Contemplate the changes in work, publishing, politics; the world is shifting, and we can feel it acutely without being able to see what is down this river. Know that other people may also be feeling alone and could really appreciate a hand extended. Connect in the depths and share the love. Monday, February 16: Notice a certain wacky brilliance and opportunity to think outside of the box as Mercury quintiles Uranus and trines Jupiter. But we could also feel chafed, harassed by difficult circumstances where we felt confined or oppressed by systems that just aren't making sense. Look for liberating information or conversations, let the mind wander, and take a circuitous but ingenious approach to problem-solving. Clear the air with beloveds and make important contacts before tomorrow morning's eclipse. The less precarious our understanding is, the easier tomorrow will be.