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The Astrology of September 12, 2025

This weekend’s last-quarter moon in Gemini is a busy checkpoint in our ongoing eclipse story. As a result, look for conversations, decisions, and events that foretell the larger shifts that will take place over the next six months. Time to take the lead.

Yes, we’re one week away from a solar eclipse at 29 Virgo, the start of a new cycle that will take us into February 2026. With an opposition to Saturn, the coming days may feel like a reality check, a push to make commitments that will take us into the new year.

In astrology, when something is at 29 degrees it not only means that it is at the end of the sign (each sign goes from 0 to 29’59 degrees out of a 360 degree circle) but it symbolically means that we’ve reached the end of a karmic cycle. But before we can move on, there is an important lesson to learn.

With the eclipse in Virgo, our lessons will be centered on practical matters — how we organize ourselves, our attention to detail, our presence, our service to others. Virgo is an often overlooked and undervalued sign. As an archetype, it teaches us to find mastery in the everyday, to push ourselves to become a better version of ourselves.

So, we will have work to do over the next six months. And with Saturn in Pisces, some of that may also be spiritual. For example, I’ve been using the last to weeks to refocus my daily habits and schedule on the activities that help me to become a better version of myself.

If you are in AUSTRALIA or NZ, this forecast applies approximately for September 13-15, 2025.


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