The Pressure Finds Its Shape: April 19–21
Three headline conjunctions land in Pisces over 48 hours: Mars meets Saturn, then Mercury meets Saturn, then Mercury meets Mars. The sky tightens. Here's what that tightening is for.
Thoughts, insights, and reflections on astrology and the cosmos
Three headline conjunctions land in Pisces over 48 hours: Mars meets Saturn, then Mercury meets Saturn, then Mercury meets Mars. The sky tightens. Here's what that tightening is for.
On April 16 and 17, four sky events land in less than 24 hours. Sun conjunct Chiron, Mercury conjunct Neptune, the New Moon in Z13 Pisces, Venus entering Taurus. They tell one story.
They're not traditional planets. But Chiron, Lilith, and the Lunar Nodes have been some of the most revealing points in my chart. Here's what they carry -- and why they matter.
Every house system takes you from identity through dissolution -- then leaves you in the deep end. Z13 adds a 13th house. Here's why it matters.
Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto move so slowly they're generational. But they're not irrelevant to your personal chart -- far from it. Here's how to work with the big forces instead of being blindsided by them.
The Full Moon in Virgo on April 2 illuminates quiet competence. Venus square Pluto the next day adds intensity. Here's how to hold both.
Jupiter expands. Saturn contracts. Together they're the most important pair in your chart -- the forces that shape how you grow and where you're held to account.
The Sun conjuncts Neptune on March 22 and Saturn on March 25 in Pisces. Dreams get illuminated, then tested. Here's how to work with both.
Mercury stations direct in Aquarius on March 20 after weeks of rewinding through your social commitments and mental systems. Here's what the review uncovered.
A planetary station in the sky is collective weather. A station on your natal placements is personal thunder. Here's what that means and why it matters.
Everyone talks about retrogrades. Almost nobody talks about the moment the planet actually stops. Here's why stations matter more than you think.
The personal planets are the parts of your chart that feel most like *you*; your identity, emotions, mind, values, and drive. Here's who they are and what they're actually doing.
Jupiter ends its four-month retrograde in Gemini on March 11. The intellectual review period is over. Here's what moves forward and how to work with it.
The March 3 lunar eclipse in Leo asks a pointed question: are you creating from the heart, or performing for applause? Here's what to watch for.
Mercury stations retrograde in Pisces on February 26th. Before you back up your phone and cancel all your plans, let's talk about what a retrograde actually is - and what it's actually asking of you.
We just had a solar eclipse in Aquarius. In early March, a lunar eclipse follows. Here's why eclipse periods hit differently and what these two are asking of you.
I'm an ENFP. The Myers-Briggs description fits me well. But here's what it can't tell me – and why astrology actually can.
Everyone asks 'What's your sign?' But your Sun sign is only one-third of the story. Here's what the other two-thirds look like.
I spent years thinking astrology was basically a personality quiz written in the stars. Then I discovered what it actually is.
You've always been told you're a Scorpio. But what if you're actually a Libra, or even a Virgo? Welcome to the tropical vs. sidereal divide.
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