The week’s horoscope indicates potent celestial alignments, notably between Pisces and Aries. Key themes include learning from past mistakes, navigating relationship dynamics, and reassessing support systems. Each zodiac sign faces unique challenges and opportunities related to personal growth and communication, urging caution and focus during this period of retrogrades.
This week, the strong planetary alignment between Pisces and Aries continues, with Neptune crossing paths with Venus and Mercury retrogrades. Challenges stemming from these retrogrades may arise, even as both planets prepare to go direct soon. Eris and Chiron’s conjunction under Aries, alongside the Sun, emphasises learning from past mistakes and resisting harmful temptations.
Aries (March 21 – April 19): Mars’ square with Chiron persists, coupled with a positive trine with Mercury, Venus, and Saturn. While Mars encourages courage, be cautious; bravery can turn into recklessness. A sextile between Mars and Uranus denotes innovation but warns against impulsive behaviour.
Taurus (April 20 – May 20): Venus and Mercury retrogrades in Pisces will see Saturn join them, spotlighting responsibility in personal relationships, potentially leading to these areas feeling unstable. A sextile with Uranus invites creativity and challenges you to break through any barriers.
Gemini (May 21 – June 20): Mercury retrograde and Venus continue their conjunction, signalling potential conflict. With Saturn’s supportive influence, you are motivated to confront challenges independently. Jupiter and Ceres also prompt you to reassess your close relationships for adequate support.
Cancer (June 21 – July 22): Mars’ challenging square with Eris and Chiron may bring intimate relationship issues to the forefront. Impulsive actions are possible; take time to gather your thoughts before making decisions, as the waxing crescent Moon signals a period for preparation.
Leo (July 23 – August 22): The conjunction of Eris and Chiron mirrors negative qualities in communication, urging caution in emotional interactions. As the quarter Moon brings potential conflict, remember to differentiate between ego and reality; avoid taking things personally.
Virgo (August 23 – September 22): Mercury and Venus’ ongoing conjunction provides chances for practising responsibility. Despite the challenges, a trine with Mars indicates positive progress. Be patient with conflict resolution; rushing may hinder finding the right approach.
Libra (September 23 – October 22): With the conjunction of Venus, Mercury, and Saturn, challenges lie ahead but you seem ready for them. The supportive trine with Mars emphasises the importance of advocating for your needs; others may not always understand them without clear communication.
Scorpio (October 23 – November 21): The waxing crescent Moon urges you to plan your goals. Haumea retrograde enhances self-awareness, prompting you to confront your desires. Acknowledge your true wants for personal growth instead of letting pride hold you back.
Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21): Jupiter and Ceres continue their square, inviting a reevaluation of generosity and support in relationships. Open communication is essential; avoid assumptions and listen to understand others fully.
Capricorn (December 22 – January 19): Venus and Mercury’s conjunction brings focus to communication and self-esteem issues. As mistruths may surface, exercising discernment will be vital. Recognise the lessons still to be learned before both planets move direct.
Aquarius (January 20 – February 18): The waxing crescent Moon aligns with Uranus, suggesting a focus on personal surroundings. While exploration is valuable, the cosmos encourages you to seek treasures in your immediate environment, supported by Uranus and Mars’ link for asserting your intentions.
Pisces (February 19 – March 20): Neptune’s position combined with Venus and Mercury retrogrades may heighten encounters with conflicts and insecurities in relationships. Jupiter and Ceres’ square invites you to assess the balance in your relationships and adjust as necessary for harmony.
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