Aries
MAR 21 - APR 19
Reset Your Routine
A complete life overhaul may be in order for you dear Aries, as the sun moves through your house of daily routine, health and service for the majority of the month. It’s time to take a close look at how you are spending your days so that you can streamline and make improvements where necessary, starting with your finances when Uranus goes retrograde in your second house of income on September 1.
The Virgo new moon on September 2 is a great time to set goals linked to your exercise routine, eating habits, sleeping pattern, and how you generally take care of yourself. If you’re looking for a new job, or for a revamp in your current position, take the time to create a detailed vision for how you think this can come to life over the next six months.
When your planetary ruler Mars enters your 4th house of home on September 4, you’ll need to incorporate matters of the home and family into your overall self-improvement plan. This may include creating an environment in your home that better supports your health goals, setting up or organizing a home office, or learning to balance the needs of your family with your quest for success.
The reality of your life circumstances will come to light when the sun in your house of productivity opposes Saturn in your house of recuperation on September 7. Anything that has been flying under the radar will be revealed and you’ll have the psychological urge to make a change. You’ll have the support you need when Mercury enters Virgo in this same house the next day, September 8.
The Pisces full moon lunar eclipse kicks off an upcoming cycle for everyone that involves auditing each area of your life and repairing the things that need work so that we can move towards our dreams, creativity, and an inner sense of peace and healing. You’ve been experiencing eclipses in your sign since 2023, and now it's time to implement what you’ve learned over the past couple of years.
When the sun opposes dreamy Neptune in your 12th house of endings on September 20, you may have a desire to withdraw and recharge. Your outlook may feel hazy, so it’s best not to make irreversible decisions during this time. Clarity will return a couple days later, and your focus will turn to others and relationship matters when the sun moves into Libra in your 7th house of partnership on September 22. You value your independence, but think about how you can collaborate with others to achieve your goals.
Love planet Venus moves into your 8th house of passion and depth the same day that Libra season begins. There may be money to be made through a partnership or you may benefit financially or materially from a partner over the next few weeks. Financial matters may be on your mind more than usual, but remember you don’t have to tackle this alone.
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