The Moon’s in no-nonsense Capricorn today, bringing our attention to duty and responsibility. We’re going after our ambitions, too. But with Saturn now in Pisces, where it will be for the next three years, our ambitions have to align with our heart and soul.
Yes, we’re still getting used to Saturn in Pisces. After all, it’s only been five weeks and we have three more years to go. Saturn’s arrival in a new sign can’t be underestimated. It changes the hour, so to speak. It imparts new lessons. And, depending on what part of your astrology Pisces governs over, that area of your life will demand that we build, construct, take seriously, and put back into order.
If you missed my nearly three-hour webinar on Saturn in Pisces, which includes a sign-by-sign look, you can still get the replay in the link below.
What’s different now that the Moon’s in Capricorn is that we can’t do Capricorn the way we normally would. Which is to say, work hard, achieve, prioritize our material lives. Since Capricorn is ruled by Saturn, it now points the energy of the sign over to Pisces, a sign that is more about our spiritual lives than our material.
How do we reconcile? We just need to make sure that our material lives are a support for what’s in our hearts. It can’t just be empty achievement. It has to have a sense of greater mission and fulfillment.
We’re also coming up on the last-quarter moon before a solar eclipse on April 20. Life is prepping for its new act. Perhaps you can feel things starting to shift and prepare.
If you are in AUSTRALIA or NZ, this forecast applies approximately for April 13, 2023.
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