Astro Daily

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Astro Daily: March 21, 2018

What’s your plans for the future? What do you want to achieve? It may be Aries Season, a sign that has us raring to go, but we’ve got some bigger things to hammer out. Plus, tomorrow is Mercury Retrograde. Our plans need a second look.

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Astro Daily: March 20, 2018

Welcome to Aries Season! We begin a new year, a new cycle, and we’re ready to spring forward. Aries is the sign of action and motivation. But with the energy of Aries Season pointing toward Capricorn, we’re taking serious action towards our future.

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Astro Daily: March 19, 2018

Last day of Pisces Season. We’ve come to the very end of the astrological year, having grown through each of the twelve signs. Now it’s time to move on, to be reborn in Aries. Use this liminal day to reflect, meditate, and prepare for a new year.  

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Astro Daily: March 15, 2018

The Moon dives into Pisces, pulling us back into the cosmic ocean. Even as we come up to Aries Season, a time of renewal and new beginnings, we’re still dealing with Pisces’s themes of letting go. To heal, we have to open up to the Universal.

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Astro Daily: March 14, 2018

As we round out a busy Pisces Season, we’re coming up on a stretch of sky occupied by Chiron, a planet that asks us to look at our pain, our psychic scar tissue, the knots that hold us back both personally and collectively. Life is hitting a nerve.

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Astro Daily: March 13, 2018

The Pisces Sun gets a boost from Jupiter in Scorpio, inspiring opportunities for travel, exploration, and education. Together, the Sun and Jupiter are generous, benevolent, giving us a faith that things just might work out. Be open to help and support from others.

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Astro Daily: March 12, 2018

We start the week on a serious note. With the Moon rounding out its time in Capricorn, moving into Aquarius later today, the planet Saturn is calling a lot of the shots. It’s the day to focus on our lives, our future, our responsibilities. Time is running out.

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Astro Daily: March 9, 2018

The Moon wraps up its stay in Sagittarius, kicking off the weekend with a need to explore and wander. Sagittarius loves a good time, but with Jupiter in Scorpio, careful not to overdo it. Additionally, the Moon meets up with Mars, sparking philosophical debates.

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Astro Daily: March 8, 2018

Jupiter turns retrograde in Scorpio. As the planet that inspires us to explore, Jupiter’s journey through Scorpio has taught us about life’s darker experiences and the emotions that go with it. We’re now pulling back to reflect on its deep lessons in trust, intimacy.

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Astro Daily: March 7, 2018

Venus moves into Aries and the planet of cooperation now has to find the courage to strike out on its own. If Venus is also what we value, then we’re attracted to passion, bravery, and action. Our relationships and experiences with others will heat up as well.

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Astro Daily: March 6, 2018

Mercury moves into Aries and Venus is not far behind. Our celestial flood is starting to dry out. Although there’s still an emphasis on feeling and compassion, a shot of Aries energy will inspire us to move forward and motivate us to make changes.

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Astro Daily: March 5, 2018

Scorpio Moon kicks up the feelings, activating an already emotional line up of planets in Pisces. Plus, we’re coming off a full moon, one that revealed where we have some healing work to do. As a result, we may feel a need to purge today.