Weekly Forecast: Expect Turbulent Activity and Strong Disagreements Ahead; It's Better to Take It Easy
Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The week of May 4-10, 2026, will be characterized by high energy levels, particularly in the first half, leading to potential disagreements and individual pursuits.
- Reaching agreements may prove difficult as one party might pressure the other, causing resistance, but lessons will be learned.
- The latter half of the week and weekend will be milder, allowing for reflection on the week's events, with three periods of
As Postimees, we look at the celestial alignments for the week of May 4-10, 2026, offering guidance for our readers in Estonia. The week begins with a powerful, almost urgent energy, driven by planetary aspects like Mars square Jupiter. This suggests a strong impulse to act, to grow, and to achieve, but caution is advised against poorly planned or timed actions. While movement and activity can be energizing, setting overly ambitious goals might lead to wasted effort, especially with the Moon in a 'void of course' period on Tuesday.
Mid-week, Mercury square Pluto intensifies thinking and communication, potentially leading to obsessive thoughts or pressure in conversations. However, this aspect also offers the opportunity for deep dives into issues, uncovering secrets, and powerful influence through words. It's a potent time for psychological work, but requires careful navigation to avoid manipulation.
As we move towards the weekend, Venus in opposition to the Black Moon Lilith brings desires and values that diverge from the norm into focus. This can create friction, as the drive for individuality clashes with societal expectations. The latter part of the week and the weekend offer a gentler pace, allowing for digestion and reflection on the week's intense experiences. We encourage our readers to embrace this time for introspection and to allow unprocessed emotions to surface without pressure, finding a state of free flow.
Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.