Lilith in the Birth Chart: Where You Refuse to Bow Down
First of all, how is the eclipse energy treating you guys 👀?
Black Moon Lilith represents the raw, unfiltered parts of us that refuse to conform. She is the voice that says no when the world expects submission, the untamed fire of sexuality, defiance, and unclaimed power. In the birth chart, Lilith reveals where we challenge societal expectations, where we are feared or misunderstood, and where we reclaim what was once denied. Uh...let’s break it down by house:
Lilith in the Houses: The Shadow & The Power
1st House: The rebel at first sight. You exude mystery, intensity, and an almost intimidating allure. Others project their fears or desires onto you, often misjudging you before they even know you. You challenge norms by simply existing.
2nd House: Power and defiance are tied to self-worth and material security. You refuse to be owned or controlled, and you challenge traditional ideas of wealth, pleasure, and value. Sensual, yet unwilling to conform to others' expectations of your body and desires.
3rd House: Words are your weapon. You challenge authority through knowledge, communication, or even controversy. You may have been silenced as a child, but as you grow, your voice becomes impossible to ignore.
4th House: The black sheep of the family. You may have grown up feeling like the outsider, or there were hidden truths in your home life. Lilith here is about reclaiming emotional safety on your own terms.
5th House: Unapologetic self-expression. Creativity, romance, and pleasure are areas where you refuse to be tamed. You attract intense lovers who either worship you or fear your power. You love boldly, and that can be both magnetic and intimidating.
6th House: Rebellion in routine. You reject authority in workplaces, challenge outdated systems, and refuse to conform to standard ideas of health and productivity. You work best when you set your own rules.
7th House: Power struggles in relationships. You attract partners who fear your independence or try to control you. You are meant to break free from toxic dynamics and find partnerships that respect your strength.
8th House: Lilith thrives here. This is the dark, seductive, transformative energy that makes others obsessed. You hold deep knowledge of the taboo, sex, death, the occult. People may fear your ability to see through them.
9th House: Defiance through philosophy, religion, and beliefs. You question everything, challenge dogma, and refuse to be told what to think. Freedom is your birthright, and you will fight for it.
10th House: The one they can’t control. You’re a powerhouse in your career, but you might face opposition from authority figures who feel threatened by you. Your reputation is often polarized, people either admire or fear your presence.
11th House: You challenge social norms and redefine what community means. You may feel like an outsider but hold the power to create revolutionary movements. Lilith here means your presence shifts the collective mindset.
12th House: The unseen, mystical, and forbidden. Your Lilith is hidden from the world, manifesting in dreams, subconscious fears, or deep spiritual power. You must reclaim what was buried, intuition, sensuality, and the ability to break free from past-life wounds.
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🌑 The Virgo Solar Eclipse – September 21, 2025 (all Rising Signs)
Every ending leaves a seam. And here, at the very edge of Virgo (29°, the final degree) it is not the beginning of a clean page, but the moment when ink spills, when the sentence can no longer be revised, when the book must either be closed or continued into another chapter. Virgo at the last degree is a soul bent over its own workbench, realizing it cannot polish away every flaw, cannot account for every variable, cannot outrun the fact that life is lived imperfectly. And yet, this eclipse insists, something must still be chosen, something must still be finished, something must be stitched closed so the unraveling doesn’t carry on forever. A solar eclipse here is the raw ache of decision, the sharp turning point where devotion either evolves or disintegrates. It may take six months to understand what was sealed shut tonight, but you will feel the shift instantly, like a door slamming in your chest. Where it falls in your chart is where you are standing at the edge of a threshold. Not the easy beginning, but the last chance to leave behind what no longer holds your life together.
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Aries Rising — Eclipse in the 6th House
This eclipse presses its weight into the smallest corners of your life, the routines you thought were permanent, the work you thought you had to keep carrying, the body you push until it falters. At 29°, the Virgo eclipse is warning: you cannot keep living this way without consequence. What breaks now is the overdue truth that your devotion has been misplaced. In the 6th house, this eclipse moves like a surgeon’s hand, cutting away what is infected, severing attachments to labor that depletes, stripping you down to what is sustainable. You may feel the unraveling in your schedule, in your health, in the silent hours where exhaustion speaks louder than words. But the eclipse does not wound without purpose. It shows you the cost of abandoning yourself in the name of service, and it insists you choose differently. Over the next six months, you will learn to reorder your life around what restores instead of what drains. To measure success by how well you care for what keeps you alive. This eclipse is the last stitch before the thread breaks, and you are being asked to sew a different pattern, one that holds you together first.
Taurus Rising — Eclipse in the 5th House
This eclipse presses on the part of you that longs to be unguarded, yet has spent years editing yourself into acceptability. The 5th house is not a stage, it is the body’s instinct to laugh mid-sentence, to fall in love without a plan, to create something that makes no sense but feels alive. And at 29° Virgo, the eclipse reveals where you have been dissecting that instinct until it suffocated. You may realize that joy has become an assignment, that love has turned into calculation, that even your creativity bends under the weight of expectation. This eclipse is the breaking point, the last exam you can’t keep studying for. Something here will end: a romance, a habit of pleasing, a way of measuring your worth through what you produce. And while it may sting like loss, what it’s really doing is removing the anesthesia that kept you numb to your own pulse. Over the next six months, you are being asked to let joy arrive without needing to be justified, let love move through you without needing to be logical, let creation spill without needing to be perfected. This eclipse is pulling the scalpel out of your hands so your heart can beat unmeasured, unedited, undeniably alive.
Gemini Rising — Eclipse in the 4th House
The eclipse burrows into your foundations. The 4th house is the soil you grew from, and at 29° Virgo the ground itself trembles, reminding you that even roots can rot if they are never pulled up and re-planted. Something in the private architecture of your life is at its breaking point: the story of where you belong, the myth of what family means, the silence you’ve carried because it felt safer than speaking. This eclipse may show itself in walls that no longer feel like home, in memories you can’t carry quietly anymore, in patterns of caretaking or avoidance that finally collapse under their own weight. It does not take away your shelter, it exposes where the shelter has been more prison than protection. Over the next six months, you are being asked to face the endings that live behind closed doors. To sift through the emotional clutter you inherited and decide which pieces still belong to you. This eclipse is the threshold where the past either keeps scripting your life, or you let the script burn. It is not about finding new ground instantly, it is about daring to stand barefoot in the ashes of the old one, ready to claim a foundation that is finally yours.
Cancer Rising — Eclipse in the 3rd House
This eclipse corners the voice inside your head that never stops speaking. The 3rd house is where thought loops echo, where borrowed beliefs become second skin, where your own words can turn into cages. And at 29° Virgo, the eclipse arrives like a slammed door in the mind: enough. Enough analysis, enough compulsive explanation, enough carving yourself into smaller shapes just to make sense of a world that has never been tidy. Here, the eclipse may manifest as the collapse of a conversation, a relationship with a sibling or neighbor, or the sharp awareness that the way you’ve been speaking to others, to yourself, is no longer survivable. Something in your mental rhythm is reaching its critical breaking point, not to destroy your voice but to make it unmistakably yours. Over the next six months, you will be asked to release the voices that were never yours to begin with, the inherited opinions, the learned shame, the endless rehearsals of what you “should have said.” This eclipse is the last stitch in a tongue that has tried too hard to speak perfectly. What begins now is not eloquence, but honesty, raw, uneven, unpolished, the kind of voice that can finally cut through the static and tell the truth.
Leo Rising — Eclipse in the 2nd House
The eclipse reaches into your pockets, not just the ones that hold money, but the ones that hold your sense of enoughness. The 2nd house is where security and self-worth intertwine, where value is often mistaken for accumulation. At 29° Virgo, this eclipse rips the seam: the final reckoning with what you cling to out of fear, what you measure yourself against, what you hoard because emptiness terrifies you. It may arrive as a financial ending, the crumbling of a job or income stream you thought you could depend on, or the breaking of an internal contract: I am only safe if I keep proving I am useful. The eclipse does not take to punish, it takes to reveal the fragile scaffolding you’ve been calling stability. Over the next six months, you are being asked to confront the difference between survival and living. To stop counting your worth in coins, compliments, or control, and to feel the raw unedited truth of being valuable simply because you are here. This eclipse is the eviction notice from all false securities, the last degree, the last chance to decide: will you keep measuring yourself by what can vanish, or will you let yourself belong without condition?
Virgo Rising — Eclipse in the 1st House
This eclipse doesn’t arrive politely at your doorstep, it tears through your skin from the inside out. The 1st house is the mask you didn’t know you were wearing, the posture you’ve practiced so long it became your spine. At the final degree of your own sign, the light drops and you see yourself in outlines you can no longer inhabit. The performance of being “put together” collapses, not because you failed it, but because it was never meant to last. Something about your very presence is ending. A way you introduced yourself to the worl, maybe through a role, a relationship, even a name you’ve answered to, no longer fits. You are being pushed into the wilderness of becoming, stripped of the tidy titles that made others comfortable. It’s disorienting, yes, it’s supposed to be. The next six months will not be about inventing a new self, you are not being asked to refine anymore. You are being asked to shed, to let the eclipse carve away the shell until you stand there, bare and shaking, but finally your own.
Libra Rising — Eclipse in the 12th House
This eclipse moves through the basement of your being, the place where all your unspoken selves are locked away. The 12th house is that hidden chamber, and at 29° Virgo, the walls give out. It is the ending you feel in your marrow before you can name it, a pressure breaking, a silence collapsing under its own weight. Here, the eclipse might look like exhaustion you cannot explain, a private unraveling no one else sees, a sudden end to a pattern you didn’t even know was costing you so much. It is the kind of ending that doesn’t make headlines but rewrites you from below, the kind that shows you how much of your life has been run by what you never admitted. Over the next six months, what dissolves are the disguises you wore even in solitude, the ways you kept yourself hidden from yourself. The eclipse is draining the reservoir where avoidance has been stored. You may not know what you’ve lost until months later, when the absence feels cleaner than the weight you carried. This is not closure in the usual sense, it is the kind of release that tastes like fog lifting, like air moving again in a room you forgot to open.
Scorpio Rising — Eclipse in the 11th House
The eclipse presses where your hope lives, that fragile room in the mind where you keep tomorrow folded like blueprints. At 29° Virgo, the paper burns in your hands, futures you once traced so carefully curl into ash. Not because you don’t deserve them, but because they were never yours to begin with, sketches borrowed from someone else’s hunger, someone else’s map. This is about the collapse of the spell that made you believe salvation lived in the next chapter, the next crowd, the next someday. You may feel it as a sharp loneliness, like watching a party you’ll never be invited to, or as the ache of realizing you’ve been waiting at a train station where no train will come. Over the next six months, the air grows strange, emptier, but also cleaner. The eclipse is pulling you out of a dream that kept you asleep inside your own life. What disappears now are the false tomorrows. What remains is raw, terrifying, but unmistakably alive: the blank sky of a future you’ve never dared to imagine without someone else’s lines drawn across it.
Sagittarius Rising — Eclipse in the 10th House
This eclipse cuts into the highest room of your life, the place where you’ve been performing certainty, authority, direction. The 10th house is the crown you put on even when it weighs more than your head can bear. And at 29° Virgo, the crown slips, the façade buckles. What collapses here is the identity you built around being recognized. It may feel like failure, a job unraveling, a title lost, a role you can’t keep filling, but failure is the wrong word. This is exposure. The eclipse peels away what you’ve been holding in place for the sake of appearance, reputation, survival. It takes the shell of a story you thought you had to live and drops it at your feet like cracked porcelain. The eclipse exposes the cost of the story you’ve been carrying. The one that made you climb even when the air grew too thin, the one that convinced you that if you just kept ascending, you’d finally be untouchable. The next six months will not hand you a new throne, they will hand you the terrifying freedom of not needing one. You are being asked to stand in the open without title, without armor, without a ready-made script for who you’re supposed to be.
Capricorn Rising — Eclipse in the 9th House
This eclipse presses against your restless need for elsewhere. The 9th house is where you’ve been running toward bigger skies, farther borders, some imagined place where the air might feel different. At 29° Virgo, the chase itself begins to collapse. The road narrows. You realize that endless motion has been its own kind of cage. It may arrive as a plan unraveling, a journey cut short, an ending in the story you thought would carry you farther than it did. But beneath the surface, the eclipse is asking a harder question: what have you been running from while calling it exploration? Over the next six months, the pursuit shifts. The eclipse doesn’t take away your hunger to grow but forces you to stop confusing escape with expansion. It strips the fantasy of “out there” until you are left with the unsettling task of finding vastness inside limits. No new continent, no new sky, just the raw space of learning that you don’t have to outrun yourself to live a bigger life.
Aquarius Rising — Eclipse in the 8th House
This eclipse moves like water finding cracks in a dam. You’ve been holding what isn’t yours, other people’s fears, other people’s weight, and the pressure has been leaking through you in ways you never named. The 8th house is the cellar of the chart, where everything unspoken is stored: the promises made in whispers, the secrets pressed between ribs. At 29° Virgo, the cellar floods, the boxes burst, what you’ve been containing refuses to stay contained. It won’t look clean. Some ties fray, some trustlines snap. You may feel stripped of a certainty you thought you could lean on. But this eclipse is less about loss than exposure: it shows you the weight you’ve been carrying like smuggled stone in your chest, and it cracks it open until you see daylight through the fracture. The months ahead are not about rebuilding immediately. They’re about letting the damp air clear, letting rot leave the beams, letting the ground dry before you decide what can stand again. What ends here is the illusion that you are only safe if you are entangled. What begins is lonelier but lighter: a body that no longer leaks from the weight of what it was holding underground.
Pisces Rising — Eclipse in the 7th House
This eclipse falls into the space between you and another, the fragile bridge that’s carried your weight for too long. The 7th house is where your life tangles with someone else’s, where promises become chains or lifelines, where silence can weigh more than speech. At 29° Virgo, the bridge creaks, splinters. You hear the truth in the wood before it gives: something here cannot hold both of you anymore. It may be the unraveling of a contract, the closing of a chapter, or the sharp awareness that the bond you’ve been tending has been fed more by fear than by love. But underneath the circumstance lies a deeper revelation, the eclipse shows you the toll of giving away your steadiness just to keep the connection intact. The months ahead will not be about losing or keeping. They will be about standing at the edge of what partnership costs you, and deciding whether your own pulse is worth the silence you’ve been paying with. The eclipse burns through the arrangement that made love indistinguishable from sacrifice. What’s left is the silence after a door slams, the kind of silence that makes you realize how loud the strain had been all along.
Aspects with Saturn, Chiron, Part of Fortune, and both individual and collective effects ✨
Helloo!
How are you?
Today we’re going to talk about the solar eclipse happening on September 21st.
The Sun and Moon “unite,”
with the Moon showing that
behind every Sun, there’s a side that needs introspection. 🌙☀️
This astrological and astronomical movement brings a deep impulse, inviting us to dive into the meanings of this eclipse.
We’re experiencing a solar eclipse in Virgo.
And what does this mean? This eclipse puts the focus on issues related to the Sun, that is, our consciousness.
But not just any consciousness: working with consciousness is something we are already invited to do every day, as the Sun moves through the signs each month, impacting our natal Sun and our perception of the world,
as well as aspects with other planets that influence our psyche (natal Sun).
What makes a solar eclipse special is that it brings shadows to the surface.
Every eclipse movement stirs aspects of personality. In this particular moment, this eclipse brings Virgo issues: work, perfectionism, productivity, self-criticism, issues with animals (especially pets, but not only them), as well as patterns we impose on ourselves. It’s about a sense of value, usefulness, and the methods we follow.
It’s not simply a big Virgo energy, like being in the Sun in Virgo season or in a full Moon in Virgo. It’s more than that.
It’s a solar eclipse, with the intensity of light and shadow it brings, revealing aspects to be observed much more deeply than other astrological movements. Virgo’s energy is amplified, making it a wonderful opportunity for self-knowledge.
Here (Astro Seek) you can see how this eclipse impacts your natal chart. In my case, I was blessed with some exact aspects happening in my chart, activating specific points urgently, bringing opportunities for growth and reflection — but also for looking at my personal Shadows lol
For example, I have an opposition, but you can have trine, conjunction, square aspects, or even oppositions occuring. In my case, it’s almost exact, and look how wonderful haha, an exact opposition in a solar eclipse.
Just kidding, because everything is an opportunity to look inward, as only what already exists within us emerges. Solar eclipses bring a lot of our personality’s shadow to the surface, and the sign of the eclipse channels this energy for us, both individually and collectively.
And what about the eclipse chart itself? This eclipse is part of Saros cycle 154. Saros cycles are sequences of eclipses that repeat over time, and this specific cycle has had other solar eclipses happening on the same lunar node, around the same time of year. It’s a fascinating phenomenon in astrology, both mathematical and deeply connected to the psyche.
Cycle 154 has had similar eclipses in 2007, 1989, 1971, 1953, 1935, and 1917. It shows how certain patterns repeat over time, reflecting planetary evolution and collective consciousness — I’ll talk more about this on the blog another time!
The September 21, 2025, eclipse chart shows, in a very particular way, some important aspects.
Symbolically, representing the eclipse itself, the Solar Eclipse has an almost exact conjunction, only 5 minutes apart — this is very significant and powerful in astrology. A conjunction like this represents an intense union of forces. Additionally, other aspects occur at the time of the eclipse, strengthening and making this energy even broader, deeper, and more complex.
SATURN IN PISCES RETROGRADE
There is an aspect of Saturn in Pisces (currently retrograde, 28º) touching both the Sun and Moon, an almost exact aspect, especially regarding the Moon. Saturn and Moon are naturally opposed, so when they form this exact position during a solar eclipse, we have very interesting energy: Saturn is structured, focused, and practical, while the Moon is emotional, sentimental, and introspective.
In this eclipse, Saturn is in Pisces and the Moon in Virgo. Virgo doesn’t resonate naturally with lunar energy because it tends to rationalize a lot, creating a duality to be observed.
Additionally, Saturn is retrograde, meaning it brings the opportunity to revisit lessons, especially connected to Piscean energy. The intention is to encourage a more introspective look, noticing Piscean issues both internal and collective that we may not have seen before, looking inward and understanding our internal impulses.
It may seem restrictive, a kind of pressure, and indeed figures of “demands” can appear in different ways. This happens because Saturn brings materialization: it brings the past (Pisces, 12th house) forward so we can integrate what wasn’t fully addressed. If something seemed resolved but resurfaces, it may not have been fully integrated at the right time, so it’s worth revisiting consciously.
When Saturn aspects the Moon and Sun during a solar eclipse, it creates a powerful energy of internal discipline. It may seem challenging because Saturn and emotions don’t naturally walk together, but with discipline and self-knowledge, this energy becomes very constructive.
The Sun and Moon bring emotional discipline, helping to polish personality,
while Saturn provides focus and intensity to face our shadows.
Collectively, this aspect brings the need to go layer by layer, like peeling a giant onion. Saturn has been affecting us in Pisces these past years, for each of us in our own way.
In this eclipse, it’s interesting to observe how Saturn in Pisces moves you. Look inside and notice it.
At the moment of the eclipse, there’s a peak that reverberates for a long time after the astronomical and astrological event. So it’s not something that reflects only today, especially with Saturn, a slow planet that brings lessons over time haha.
Perhaps it’s more about planting huge seeds to observe over the coming days, rather than rushing to understand the effect exactly now. It’s more about reflecting consciously AND consistently, okay?
This eclipse allows us to reflect on productivity (Virgo), mental health (Pisces), external discipline, self-approval, and the internal value we give to usefulness — all with Virgo energy of care, practice, and analysis.
It also reminds us to reflect on our personal value: what really matters to us, why is it important to work?
Beyond the financial perspective, what role does your work play in your life? And in society as a whole.
CHIRON EM ARIES
At the time of the eclipse, Chiron in Aries brings this energy to the surface, highlighting difficulties and issues related to the body. It doesn’t mean everyone will be thinking about this at the same time, but it’s a vibration that manifests in the collective unconscious.
When we combine Virgo in the Sun, linked to consciousness, with Chiron unconscious in Aries, we see that each person deals with this energy according to their own path, choices, and internal patterns.
It’s a moment to notice these collective and individual wounds and reflect on how they influence our external actions.
Do I want to face my internal issues or will I seek approval from others?
Virgo, when negatively expressed, tends to seek external approval,
wanting to prove their value, be recognized through practical life and work. It’s the desire to show the mother, father, family, society, or oneself that one is good. But in reality, this can have the opposite effect of what we truly want.
Let’s look at this wound, because it is more activated now.
Every aspect involving Chiron moves a wound in our collective and individual psyche, activating something that needs attention. Even if the aspect is a quincunx, it generates this dynamic: if we don’t follow the path of self-knowledge, internal discomfort arises, which can pressure us.
Some people try to silence this internal voice and end up trying to prove something externally. Others feel a deeper discomfort, an existential crisis, and notice that something needs to be examined.
It is in this conflict, this crisis between the ego, which doesn’t want to listen, and the inner voice that indicates there is something more to perceive, that the deep gaze is born.
This is what we seek through a solar eclipse: an opportunity to look inward, to connect with these wounds, and explore, build, and edify self-esteem (Sun) with more awareness.
The Sun, in this eclipse, unfolds touching Saturn and Chiron in Aries, bringing this energy of confronting old wounds.
Many of these self-esteem issues have been carried for a long time, possibly since the beginning of civilization, and this is the moment to bring more consciousness and light to them.
But now we’re talking about a collective issue.
Why collective?
Because it’s not just each person in their own corner.
Everyone influences each other.
When one person seeks to reach a physical standard, they affect others, creating a pattern lived in the human psyche. We can’t deny this. Nowadays, we see this very strongly: bodybuilding, gym culture, aesthetic bodies.
For many, it’s not just a healthy lifestyle — it’s the pursuit of a perfect body.
Chiron, even though in Aries and retrograde, makes us look even more deeply at these unconscious issues of our internal and collective Aries.
Fortuna also aspects the Sun and Moon, bringing the possibility of accessing this abundant Aries energy:
PART OF FORTUNE IN ARIES
Fortuna (PoF) in Aries brings an abundance of Aries energy, but in a beautiful way.
The Part of Fortune is like a “treasure chest” of opportunities: you only reach what is available when you go the right path, following your own evolution. This is my astrological view of the Part of Fortune.
This “treasure chest” energy, full of gems, installs itself, but not permanently.
Eclipses are energies that arrive, linger for a while, and reverberate. This is how astrological transits work.
Some transits are strong even before reaching their exact moment. Others, like Pluto aspecting the Sun, for example, arrive with enormous intensity, felt even before the peak, and continue while the planets separate.
What does this mean? That even after the eclipse passes, its effects continue for each person in a unique way. Some may not even notice there was an eclipse, and that’s fine. Others feel it and follow what the energy brought. Each receives what they are open to receiving, following their free will.
I hope this text makes sense for you all.
Two pages I recommend:
One with the Eclipse chart
Another for you to see how the Eclipse may touch points in your own chart (I already linked them above so you don’t forget).
For me, as a Pisces, there will be a lot of movement related to the Sun hehe. It’s strong and important!
Other chart movements are also important, not just oppositions. It’s amazing to notice the effects — I’ve been feeling them for a few days already.
That’s why I say the eclipse intensifies the moment, amplifying what’s already moving.
For those interested, it’s an invitation to observe in yourself as well!
Go at your own pace, but go <3
Feel free to comment, my loves. xx! 😘
AKA my notes on The Astrology Podcast's 2025 Forecast, hosted by Chris Brennan and Austin Coppock. Saddle up, it's a long one!
Overview
This year's forecast is divided into an overview of big planetary shifts and a chronological breakdown, but it doesn't go quarter-by-quarter like in previous years.
Outer Planet Shifts
It's quite rare that such slow-moving planets as Neptune, Uranus and Pluto* all enter new signs in the same year (*Pluto has already ingressed to Aquarius after transiting Capricorn for the past 16 years, but this is the first full year he'll spend in Aquarius). Uranus has been in Taurus since 2018, and Neptune first ingressed to Pisces in 2011. Thus we are seeing major shifts happening all at the same time. These represent major cultural and social changes. In personal charts, this concludes activity in other parts of our charts and begins focus in a new area.
Pluto in Aquarius
(November 2024 (final ingress) - January 2044)
Chris has been connecting this to cryptocurrency (Bitcoin started under Pluto in Capricorn) and AI stories, such as Google & other companies rolling out livechats. He predicts that robots, especially humanoid ones, will he ubiquitous in everyday life by the end of Pluto in Aquarius, though Austin is skeptical as to how evenly distributed technological advancements will be. Jobs and labor will surely be affected by the increasing digitization of different industries. Everyone's trying to hitch a ride on the AI train, but it'll take a major scandal before we see regulations put in place or see just how it'll integrate into society. We'll have to train our eyes to recognize the artificially generated, and we'll also have to deal with inefficient bureaucracy that technology alone can't quite fix. In mundane developments, even though the US was founded under Pluto in Capricorn, most of the government structure were put into place under Pluto in Aquarius. Last time Pluto was in Aquarius was the French Revolution (opposite Leo, the fixed signs of sovereigns and heads of state). The current Pluto in Leo generation (baby boomers) were raised definitively in the area of the celebrity, an issue that will likely come into question in the years ahead.
Uranus in Gemini
(July 2025 - May 2033)
Uranus trines Pluto during this transit, so these two planets' themes are closely tied over the next decade. Previous Uranus in Gemini periods include the revolutionary war/founding of the USA, its Civil War, and WW2. Term limits were pushed and set under this transit with Washington & FDR; 84 years previous to the founding of the US John Locke wrote his ideas on government. Continuing on the theme of liberal democracy, the King James Bible was published under Uranus in Gemini in the 1600s--an attempt to democratize religion and encourage readers to have their own individual relationship with the text. Uranus was discovered during a Gemini transit in 1781, and was almost named "George" after the King of Britain. In general Uranus in Gemini brings particularly forward-thinking ideas while in Mercury-ruled signs. We should expect to see continued developments in AI controversies and LLMs (large language models), and the role of language overall. We can also expect shakeups in transportation, with technologies like self-driving cars and drones expanding in transportation, war, and everyday life. The burgeoning dominance of electric vehicles space travel are also likely previews into the Uranus in Gemini era, and we can look out for major developments in the realm of social media as well.
Neptune in Aries
(March 2025 - March 2039)
Neptune's 165-year cycle means it changes sign about once every 14 years. The last Aries transit was in 1861-1875, and the ingress coincides exactly with US Civil War: Fort Sumter fell the day it ingressed. Neptune gives us dream-logic for its time, trends that are often only clear in retrospect. Austin describes the Neptune in Pisces era as valorizing qualities like acceptance & inclusivity, where the heroic figure of the time is a compassionate mystic/saintly. He predicts Neptune in Aries will valorize "the heroic." Where once suddenly everyone was an astrologer or witch, now, suddenly we're all soldiers/warriors. (This played out literally as mass conscription in the US Civil War & in England in previous Aries Neptune periods.) This period also saw developments in photography, namely war photography in newspapers bringing the goriness of war into every home. Civil War photos were originally shot in 3D and meant to be experienced through viewers, and the first color photo was taken 05/17/1861 when Neptune was at 1Aries, bringing levels of heightened realism and simulation into the conversation. Neptune in Aries faces us with forks in the road--no half measures.
Neptune in Aries can indicate wars remembered for their ideology, as was the case with the Taiping Revolt/Rebllion's bloody conclusion during Neptune in Aries (begun in Pisces). One of the deadliest wars in history (cost at least 20-30 million lives), it was instigated because of an extremist Christian religion. In medical astrology Mars-Neptune contacts can indicate autoimmune diseases where the body attacks itself, and the mundane analogy here is internal conflicts. In antiquity, the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE occurred during Neptune in Aries, Pluto in Aquarius, and the eclipse points moving from Aries/Libra to Virgo/Pisces (all configurations we'll see in 2025). This is considered a catalyzing event for the subsequent Jewish diaspora over the following centuries, as well as the shift from centralized worship to Rabbinic Judaism. In science & engineering, the steam engine, dynamite, first underground railway, Suez canal, mechanical submarine, and the concept of light as EM radiation via Maxwell equations all came about during Neptune in Aries periods.
Saturn in Aries
Saturn is entering Aries from May to September this year and will be copresent with/conjoining Neptune over the next three years. Saturn is in fall in Aries, highlighting tensions between patience and impulsivity. We can also expect prominent figures to fall from grace, such as during our last Saturn in Aries in the late 1990s with the scandal around Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinksy. In personal charts, Saturn in Aries people will often chalk up their difficulties to "not trying hard enough," when really it may just be a matter of timing and patience. Famous Aries Saturn people include skater Tony Hawk, daredevil Evel Knievel, directors Francis Ford Coppola and Lily Wachawski, witch-hunting politician McCarthy, writer Margaret Atwood, actresses Zendaya and Lucy Lawless, and activist Malala Yousafzai.
Saturn Conjunct Neptune
Saturn and Neptune will get within 1 degree of each other this year, though we don't get an exact conjunction til 2026. We've been seeing the buildup of this since Saturn entered Pisces in March 2023. What's real and bounded, and what's illusory and pervasive? This tension between illusions & structures likely means we'll see increased distrust in authority, such as the public doubting what's reported in news stories or fake news sparking major conflicts, and Chris predicts increasing polarization between aggressive skeptics and religious fundamentalists. Austin uses the analogy of the Mad Max: Furiosa movie--everyone is trying to conscript you to come fight with them for water. Austin notes that Saturn-Neptune contacts punctuate major events in recent Russian history, including the founding of St. Petersburg and the dissolution of the USSR. He also brings up the historical example of ronin, rogue samuari who had some public support as vigilantes, and compares it to Luigi Mangione's alleged assassination of the United Healthcare CEO, saying the public reaction to this event is a prediction of things to come.
Chronological Breakdown
Mars Retrograde: December 2024 and January 2025
We enter the year with Mars retrograde in Leo (opposite Pluto) and moving to Cancer on January 6th, and only getting to Leo on April 17th. This makes an extended transit through those two signs. Observationally, Mars is actually brightest and closest to Earth during its retrogrades, rising as the Sun sets, making him hyper-visible and much more reactive & chaotic than Venus & Mercury retrogrades. And indeed Mars's station on December 6th saw a bunch of major events: an attempted coup in South Korea, the Assad regime falling in Syria, a healthcare CEO assassinated in the US, a contested election in Romania, and the French government collapsing through a no-confidence vote.
Back to 2025, though: Mars entering Cancer on the 6th hearkens back to his last visit to the sign, September 4th-November 3rd of 2024. Events, both mundane and personal, will come back to us during this time. In politics we saw a lot of nativism and racism in US politics while Trump was campaigning, and unfortunately this is likely to resurface. Concerns over homelands & origin showed up in celebrity news with controversy over the New Orleans Superbowl booking Los Angeles-based rapper Kendrick Lamar over NoLa native Lil Wayne.
Mars is in fall in Cancer, and with Saturn in Aries later we get both malefics in fall this year. The trap of Cancer Mars is "nothing's safe enough," while that of Aries Saturn is "nothing is under enough control," and we must be on our toes to avoid falling into either. Mars in Cancer is reactive and impulsive, in contrast to the Saturnian discipline & foresight that Capricorn grants it in exaltation. In personal charts Mars rx in Cancer/Leo can show up as obstacles or frustration, or as an extended expenditure of energy in that area. Retrogrades can also bring things or people back into your life, and how you handle the situation sets you up for the next time you meet.
January 2025
We enter the month with retrograde Mars opposing Pluto on the 3rd and regressing to Cancer on the 6th. On January 15th we get the exact opposition of Mars to the Sun, days after the Full Moon, so that's another time to watch out for in events. The US presidential inaguration is on Jaunary 20th under a Sun-Pluto conjunction.
Electional chart for January:
The chart is for January 10th, at roughly 9:30AM local time to get early Pisces rising. The ruler of the Ascendant, Jupiter, is in the 4th house (♊) in a day chart and makes an auspicious conjunction to the Moon, who herself is separating from a square to Venus (♓). Venus is also exalted in the first house & on the Ascendant. This is also about as far away as we can get from the Mars-Pluto opposition while also avoiding the Sun-Mars opposition later this month. This is good for 4th house matters: not only home and family, but also matters where you're important but not visible, like a director.
Overall, January and February are dominated by the Mars retrograde, a "not so calm" before the storm of springtime.
March & April
Venus goes retrograde on March 1st, regressing into Pisces before stationing direct on April 12th. Meanwhile, on March 29th we get an Aries solar eclipse, the final installation in a series going back to October 2023. The next day, March 30th, Neptune waltzes into Aries for the first time in a century. Meanwhile Mercury retrogrades from March 15th until April 7th, backtracking into Pisces while doing so. And if that wasn't enough, Saturn moves into Aries on May 24th. March & April are like a series of cascade reactions, and we'll spend the rest of the year (or few years in the case of Saturn) reacting to, cleaning up the aftermath of, and wrestling with understanding what happened. We'll definitely see major geopolitical events, maybe with bizarre connections, all the while thinking things are going in one direction when they're really going another.
Venus & Mercury Retrograde; Eclipses
Venus's station points are felt most intensely, but like with the Mars retrograde we also experience this as an extended transit of Venus through the signs of Aries and Pisces from January to June. Her retrograde also comes just 5 days after Mars concludes his own. Chris predicts that, unlike the Leo Venus rx a couple summers ago, there may be more fighting around women's issues rather than straightforward celebration. In Aries we already expecting a more combative expression of Venusian issues, and the increased activity in Aries only intensifies this prediction. Venus in Aries is not quiet--she's bold, active, and direct. In personal charts we'll see returns of events from 8, 16, or 32 years ago (last time she was retrograde in Aries), reviewing and revising relationships in the present. What and who do we want? Do we still want that? Under Venus rx we look for an unambiguous "yes." We can also see delays or postponements, scandals, and provocative art & culture. We'll be going back and forth between an exalted, compassionate Venus and a forthright, exiled Venus, choosing between the two on any given day and trying to reconcile them.
With Venus retrograde we can also think of the myth of Inanna (a story based off the Venus rx cycle), who descends through gates of the underworld and returns home to find her consort has taken the throne before she takes it back. We'll likely see stories about women in powerful positions reclaiming something after going through a struggle as Venus stations direct in her sign of exaltation. Specifically, she stations direct on April 13th conjunct Saturn (ironically another signature of Trump's upcoming inauguration), with Mercury retrograde also in Aries & Pisces at the same time. Both these planets are passing over Neptune in late Pisces as well: sometimes we have a lovely, dreamy vision that turns out to be terribly disappointing. Venus and Mercury will both cross Neptune three times, in both Aries and Pisces.
Mercury stations at 0Aries on March 29th, the same day as the solar eclipse, and switches signs with Neptune (leaving Pisces) the next day. The culminating eclipse is marred by miscommunications and illusions. As the last installment of a series begun in October 2023, this eclipse will definitely see developments in Israel's wars on other countries in the region. More generally, in mundane astrology North Node solar eclipses in Aries have coincided with the assassinations of heads of states & movements, as well as the eclipsing/stepping down of leaders...yet another signature of changing/threatened leadership in 2025.
In the middle of March we also get our first Virgo eclipse of this series, corresponding to the September eclipse in Pisces. We'll revisit the areas again in September with a Pisces and Virgo eclipse. The barrier between Aries/Pisces and Virgo/Libra sees a lot of activity in the first half of 2025. We'll definitely remember this year for the crazy Aries activity, though Austin predicts it'll come back to haunt us in 2026.
May-June-July
Saturn enters Aries on May 24th, creeping up on Neptune and getting within a degree of him by July (~13th-14th), and then stationing retrograde. An outer planet's first station in a new sign signals what to expect, and Saturn and Neptune both do so in July (on the 13th and 4th respectively). From May 24th to September 1st we have Neptune and Saturn very close to each other and retrograding. Uranus enters Gemini on the 7th.
Jupiter in Cancer
He enters in June of 2025, staying there until June of 2026. In this sign of his exaltation, he'll be counterbalancing some of the crazier transits of this year. He's also doing cleanup after Mar's messy transits earlier this year in the Cancer parts of our charts. Jupiter is a little folksy in Cancer--he's not just lavishing the wealthy, but is generous to everyday people as well. The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) was enacted during Jupiter in Cancer in 2013-14 (a Jupiter under attack!), bringing important healthcare considerations to this placement (A/N: Cancer as a sign of nurturing and protection). In July of 1990 during Jupiter & Venus in Cancer, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed. Chris is wary of being too optimistic, but hopes that something good in healthcare is coming forward. This transit is a Jupiter return (every ~12 years) for the US Sibly chart, and also the repetition of a longer 83-year cycle where he hits the same degree on the same day--the third one since the US's founding, making this an especially potent Jupiter return. You'll notice that's only one year off from Uranus cycles, so we'll definitely see further reevaluations of the US's founding this year.
Generally, exalted planets represent someone at the highest level of their field, and Jupiter in Cancer is a sort of "get rich slow" planet. Success is cultivated, grown, and encouraged. In June & July Jupiter will square Saturn, though, a configuration that corresponds to financial and economic crashes. Jupiter in Gemini saw tech company crashes, but in a new sign we'll likely see new industries affected.
July & August: Outer Planet Teamup
Uranus enters Gemini on July 7th, the last of the slow outer planets to ingress to his new sign. From then til October 21st, we have the rare and powerful influence of several outer planets teamed up: Uranus sextiling Saturn & Neptune and trining Pluto (meaning Saturn & Neptune also sextile Pluto). This is a sort of pilot episode previewing what'll happen when they return in 2026. These planets shift from feminine water/earth signs to masculine air/fire signs, and each outer planet (except Pluto) will retrograde into his preceding sign in October & November, giving us a break from the teamup of big players for a bit. Mars in Libra will aspect all of these outer planets in August, making the configuration especially active then.
September - Eclipse Season
Last September we saw our first Pisces eclipse of this series, and we'll have had another development with the first Virgo eclipse in March. Now we're firmly in Virgo-Pisces eclipses for the next 2 years. The September 7th and 21st eclipses will have us think about the big picture vs. granular details--how can we hold them in unison? The major endings & beginnings brought by eclipses are further punctuated by Saturn regressing back into Pisces on September 1st. Maybe a last set of upgrades need to be put in place in our Pisces area, though now our Virgo house is tied in as well.
October, November, December
Neptune returns to Pisces October 22nd, Uranus to Taurus on November 7th, and Saturn stations direct for his last pass through Pisces on November 27th. A new chapter of our lives has begun, but we need to do a final check-in before things reach completion. The outer planet demolition team will be back on April 25th, 2026, where it'll stay until 2032-33. Neptune will station in Pisces on December 10th, another important Pisces turning point. Jupiter stationing in Cancer on November 11th is the cherry on top for the year ending where it began (but not to stay!). We end 2025 coming full circle on our sort of last look backwards before plunging for good into new--though not entirely unknown--territory.
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We’re stepping into uncharted territory, but there’s no need to fear. The blueprint has been laid for us if we’re willing to trust our connection to our history/ancestry to find answers to our present questions. We also need to refine our practices that guide our steps towards the future. Prayer, meditation, divination are all tools we use to sharpen our skills of discernment. We can be confident with where we’re headed because we’ve done the homework to get to this point.
Love isn’t loud. It is in the gentle brush of skin, the small favors, the apologies spoken. Grand romantic gestures are muted under a spotlight of realism. Venus enters Virgo on September 19, shifting love, beauty, and value into a lens of critique, care, and daily presence.
Small truths revealed. The Sun & Moon’s dance is sharpening our awareness. A solar eclipse in Virgo happens on September 21, pushing us to release what’s no longer useful: old patterns, habits, and beliefs that have been hiding in plain sight.
The internal vs the external. As Venus in Virgo asks “how” instead of just “what,” there’s a pull between perfectionism and letting things breathe. Between wanting to polish every edge and being okay with rough, raw edges. There’s also a transit right now of Jupiter in Punarvasu Phase-III (from ~Sept 19 to Oct 18) that’s gently nudging us toward renewal, clarity, and balancing growth with patience.
✨ What to Lean Into
Daily rituals & self-care: It’s not about a huge ritual. It’s about consistency. A quiet meditation before bed. A soft affirmation in the mirror. A skin care routine that feels divine (like painting soft moonlight on your skin).
Decluttering mind + space: Virgo’s eclipse energy often wants us to sweep out the corners — physically, mentally, emotionally. What things, people, routines feel like they clutter your soul?
Observe what love looks like in action: Listen to how people show care. Notice what love gestures feel like, not just what they say. Under this transit, actions might matter more than words.
Gentle truth-telling: Maybe with yourself first. What are the small lies you tell to smooth the edges? What perfectionism are you carrying? Allow a crack for vulnerability.
Why: Venus and an eclipse both lighting up Virgo = direct spotlight.
Impact:
Venus: Love, money, and aesthetics under a microscope. You may crave refinement, routine, and honest love over romanticized illusions. Relationships might feel tender if flaws get magnified.
Eclipse: Identity reset. Something about how you show up daily, or how others perceive you, could shift fast. Old habits, even ones that felt safe, are being stripped away.
2. Pisces placements (Sun, Moon, Rising, 1st/7th house axis)
Why: Virgo is your opposite sign, and eclipses always rock the relationship axis.
Impact:
Venus in Virgo: Partners, friends, even enemies reveal truths. You may suddenly see what kind of love you actually want vs. what you idealize.
Eclipse: Relationship contracts (literal or emotional) may shift suddenly. Breakthroughs, breakups, or new bonds. It’s about learning balance between your dreamy expansiveness and Virgo’s grounded details.
Why: Virgo energy squares Gemini/Sagittarius, creating friction that sparks change.
Impact:
Gemini: Career vs. home life tension surfaces. Eclipse may force a decision about work direction or living arrangements. Venus brings analysis paralysis in relationships.
Sagittarius: Your routines vs. ambitions need realignment. Could feel restless or pulled in many directions. Eclipse may highlight whether your daily choices align with your bigger mission.
Hey! The Virgo solar eclipse is coming up soon.
I wonder if it's okay to get a haircut or a makeover at the salon on the day of the eclipse?
𝄞⨾𓍢ִ໋ Owh man, I'm a bit late on this one. But for what it's worth, haircuts during an eclipse is like a renewal ritual to me. It's great if you've been feeling a heavy excess of thoughts burdening you because that lightness you'll feel afterwards is like no other. Helps you feel refreshed and organized.
Though during and after going to be better than before just because you may feel like you need to fix it after.