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The Astrology of July 15, 2025

Another Moon in Pisces day, another day to dream and let the mind wander to distant lands and far away shores. Ruled by Jupiter, Pisces needs meaning and purpose. We may feel a call to stand behind our convictions, to be motivated by our faith.

The Moon is atmospheric. Changing zodiac signs every two to three days, along with the ebb and flow of the lunar cycle, the Moon sets our daily tone. The Sun, on the other hand, is a lens or prism, shining a light on certain themes and archetypes for us to live through each month.

Then there’s Saturn. It takes three years to go through one zodiac sign, and since May 24, 2025, Saturn has been in Aries for the first time in 30 years. Wherever Saturn is, that area of our lives is now a long-term priority.

As you may recall, Saturn just turned retrograde on July 13 at 1 Aries, which means that we’ve got some priorities to attend to this week. Typical Saturn priorities include making sure we are living up to our commitments and responsibilities, showing up on time, stepping into roles of leadership. But, depending on our own astrology, we may see that we have personal priorities to attend to, priorities that may define Saturn’s time in Aries until early 2028.

I created a three-hour video presentation on Saturn in Aries (half presentation, half sign-by-sign guide) and how Saturn in Aries will shape us over the next three years. You can still get the full webinar in the link below or watch the introduction.

If you are in AUSTRALIA or NZ, this forecast applies approximately for July 16, 2025.


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