Tag: Aries
One-way Only
Lo and behold! After years of waiting, the new order is being born during this first lunation of the year. Like all newborns, it arrived demanding attention … and space! Space currently occupied by the old order. A birth in astrology is represented by Aries, the first sign of the zodiac, whose ruler, Mars, is…
Stepping Inside
As we predicted, the transition from two hundred years of earth-centric paradigms to air-centric ones is causing a lot of friction that generates noise and heat. In our “Indiana Jones” analogy, the February 20 Saturn–Neptune conjunction moved a boulder that had kept us from reaching the air-centric world, exposing a passageway we must begin to…
Sanity in a Mad World
When I wrote about a “Turbulent Beginning” in the 2026 preview, I was referring to the period of time between January 18, when the new moon in Capricorn will arrive with a powerful six-planet stellium, and February 14, when Saturn will enter Aries, a span which will concern most of this article. What I had…
Relationships Season
As we saw in the last article, the September equinox arrived just a few hours after we had a solar eclipse in the last degree of Virgo, the last eclipse of the 2025 season. Astronomically speaking, the equinoxes are moments in time when the daytime and the nighttime are of equal length. In terms of…
In the Chrysalis
The first full moon of the astrological year will find humanity in a state of disarray. The astrologer José Millán likened the entrance of Neptune in Aries to surgery without anesthesia. Mercury and Venus, going back and forth between the signs of Pisces and Aries while forming conjunctions with Neptune, the North Node and Saturn,…
New Zodiacal Cycle
In historical times, few lunar cycles have been more significant than the current one, which practically coincided with the month of March. Being the Piscean lunation, we were expecting a great number of endings, and none more important than the 165-year cycle of Neptune, as we will see shortly. The new moon in the tenth…