Author: Nadia Gilchrist

March 2nd, 2019: Venus in Aquarius Sextile Chiron

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  • Venus in Aquarius sextile Chiron in Aries (0 deg)

Breaking new ground with relationships, self-image, values or money will help you address insecurities. Venus in Aquarius’ liberation from tradition and the opinions of others can give you the courage to deal with Chiron in Aries’ wound – a sore spot that involves being the first or fighting a battle you don’t want to fight.

Chiron in Aries is about the primal right to exist when there’s pressure to shut down. Chiron sextile Venus suggests a gentle blending of the odd and the painful for a new kind of beauty. Perhaps you attract others because of the “thing” that makes you feel unaccepted. Perhaps you find allies who empathize with your fight.

Today is the day to step forward and connect with the other strange souls, or simply stand by yourself and feel good about that.

New Moon in Pisces: Believe In What You Can’t See

Arthur Hacker

Arthur Hacker

The March 6th New Moon (15 deg Pisces) conjoins Neptune and Vesta, giving these new beginnings an air of sacred devotion.

Vesta is about purity and absolute focus, and when she conjoins Neptune that focus is trained on something ephemeral, spiritual or transcendent. But since this is a New Moon we know things have only just begun, so the dream is still developing.

This Moon makes a sextile Saturn in Capricorn which can ground things, giving them form. It also activates the Saturn/Neptune sextile from January 31st:

“Saturn and Neptune make…three sextiles this year. Form (Saturn) harmonizes with what dissolves (Neptune) form for subtle but effective energy… you can make certain dreams real.

But Saturn and Neptune together also imply some kind of sacrifice. Specifically, Saturn’s reality puts limits on Neptune’s dreams. Even though the sextile is a harmonious aspect, there will still be a small sacrifice…

…if you tap into it with soft control, you can create something new (based on a pre-existing structure).

  • June 18th: Saturn Rx sextile Neptune (18 deg)

  • November 8th: Saturn sextile Neptune Rx (16 deg)”

The dates of the three sextiles are key for developments of this New Moon’s potential, because at the moment it is only potential. Saturn indicates there’s work/sacrifice needed, and Mercury in Pisces will station Rx the day before so information will be in flux. What’s beginning now will progress along a winding route that you won’t be able to map out from where you’re standing. Use Vesta’s focus to remind you of the ultimate, higher purpose and use Saturn’s discipline to make it happen. But accept that you will not be able to control how things manifest.

Also on this day we see Uranus returning to Taurus. Uranus first entered this sign on on May 15th, 2018 (and then backed out of Taurus on November 6th due to its Rx). So this New Moon will also be connected to events from May 15th, specifically an initial disruption to and upgrade of your resources, habits and security base. See this post for a detailed write up.

Events from May will be reactivated, and since Uranus will now be in Taurus until its final exit on April 25th, 2026, this tells us the New Moon’s beginnings will involve a permanent change to the Taurus area of your chart. Uranus adds to the sense that things will not be under your control- initially, it will be very difficult to make concrete plans and you’ll have to go with whatever’s happening.

Vesta/Neptune in Pisces is about an exalted belief that drives devotion – faith in what you can’t yet see. Remind yourself of this if things get blurry over the coming months. You may question (Mercury Rx) if what’s starting is real. Rest assured that it is (although the final form may be different from what you’re imagining). Saturn says it’s real. Uranus into Taurus says that not only is it real, it’s one of the more important things that’s ever come your way.

Wondering how Uranus’ transit of Taurus might impact you? I’ve written an eBook about it, based on your house positions (you need to know your birth time so you can figure out which description in the book applies to you).

Venus’ Transit of Aquarius

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Photo by Gabrielle Ri from Pexels

Venus enters Aquarius on March 1st (11:45 am EST). This is the breath-of-fresh-air transit. Relationships, finances, self-esteem and values are given a shot of detachment, innovation and freedom. What used to matter may not matter quite so much as you’re able to step back and glimpse the bigger picture (Aquarius is the sign of the collective).

It may be time for an update to what you value, how you look or who you associate with.

Venus in Aquarius can emphasize the beauty of what’s unique or it can emphasize feelings of alienation. Much depends on how you deal with Venus-themed issues – do you feel like a misunderstood outcast or are you ready to embrace what’s yours? This isn’t a warm, fuzzy transit (independence is a huge theme) but it can be a relief for those who are ready to enjoy what lies beyond set definitions of beauty, success or popularity.

This transit sparkles for those who aren’t afraid to be themselves. Yes, this is a huge cliché, but it’s true. Whether you loath or enjoy what you see in the mirror, Venus in Aquarius asks you to celebrate who you are and what you have no matter what others think. Stepping away from the values that they assign to you can be tremendously freeing. You find it attractive/desirable/precious and they don’t, but suddenly it doesn’t matter what they think.

At the same time, consider where you feel free to love and be loved the way you want (without judgement or fear). Is there a place like that in your life?

Here are the aspects Venus in Aquarius will make:

  • Mar 2nd: sextile Chiron in Aries (0 deg)

  • Mar 10th: trine Juno in Gemini (11 deg)

  • Mar 11th: sextile Ceres in Sagittarius (11 deg)

  • Mar 21st: square Mars in Taurus (23 deg)

  • Mar 21st: sextile Jupiter in Sagittarius (23 deg)

  • Mar 21st: inconjunct North Node in Cancer (23 deg)

  • Mar 22nd: trine Pallas Rx in Libra (25 deg)

  • Mar 22nd: conjunct Black Moon Lilith (25 deg)

  • Mar 26th: Pisces ingress

March 1st, 2019: Venus in Capricorn Square Uranus

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Photo by Inzmam Khan from Pexels

  • Venus in Capricorn square Uranus in Aries (29 deg)

Uranus challenging Venus in the final degrees of their respective signs suggests a crisis that will lead to a significant ending or turn. Venus in Capricorn’s rules about relationships, money and values will be shaken – a commitment could be broken or an impatient burst of freedom could suddenly redefine what you thought you had.

Note that Venus will enter Uranus-ruled Aquarius a few hours after this square, so we can see this crisis as necessary preparation for a move towards independence. This does not mean that everything you’ve built up or defined is worthless, but it does suggest that a radical re- evaluation is necessary. A rule about status, authority or judgement in a Venus-themed issue must be loosened so there’s room for an update.

A square from Uranus can be shocking, and it’s that sensation (the upset, the shock) that’s fuel for change – you have no choice but to look ahead.

Venus’ Transit of Aquarius

Photo by  Gabrielle Ri  from  Pexels

Photo by Gabrielle Ri from Pexels

Venus enters Aquarius on March 1st (11:45 am EST). This is the breath-of-fresh-air transit. Relationships, finances, self-esteem and values are given a shot of detachment, innovation and freedom. What used to matter may not matter quite so much as you’re able to step back and glimpse the bigger picture (Aquarius is the sign of the collective).

It may be time for an update to what you value, how you look or who you associate with.

Venus in Aquarius can emphasize the beauty of what’s unique or it can emphasize feelings of alienation. Much depends on how you deal with Venus-themed issues – do you feel like a misunderstood outcast or are you ready to embrace what’s yours? This isn’t a warm, fuzzy transit (independence is a huge theme) but it can be a relief for those who are ready to enjoy what lies beyond set definitions of beauty, success or popularity.

This transit sparkles for those who aren’t afraid to be themselves. Yes, this is a huge cliché, but it’s true. Whether you loath or enjoy what you see in the mirror, Venus in Aquarius asks you to celebrate who you are and what you have no matter what others think. Stepping away from the values that they assign to you can be tremendously freeing. You find it attractive/desirable/precious and they don’t, but suddenly it doesn’t matter what they think.

At the same time, consider where you feel free to love and be loved the way you want (without judgement or fear). Is there a place like that in your life?

Here are the aspects Venus in Aquarius will make:

  • Mar 2nd: sextile Chiron in Aries (0 deg)

  • Mar 10th: trine Juno in Gemini (11 deg)

  • Mar 11th: sextile Ceres in Sagittarius (11 deg)

  • Mar 21st: square Mars in Taurus (23 deg)

  • Mar 21st: sextile Jupiter in Sagittarius (23 deg)

  • Mar 21st: inconjunct North Node in Cancer (23 deg)

  • Mar 22nd: trine Pallas Rx in Libra (25 deg)

  • Mar 22nd: conjunct Black Moon Lilith (25 deg)

  • Mar 26th: Pisces ingress

March 1st, 2019: Venus in Capricorn Square Uranus

Photo by  Inzmam Khan  from  Pexels

Photo by Inzmam Khan from Pexels

  • Venus in Capricorn square Uranus in Aries (29 deg)

Uranus challenging Venus in the final degrees of their respective signs suggests a crisis that will lead to a significant ending or turn. Venus in Capricorn’s rules about relationships, money and values will be shaken – a commitment could be broken or an impatient burst of freedom could suddenly redefine what you thought you had.

Note that Venus will enter Uranus-ruled Aquarius a few hours after this square, so we can see this crisis as necessary preparation for a move towards independence. This does not mean that everything you’ve built up or defined is worthless, but it does suggest that a radical re- evaluation is necessary. A rule about status, authority or judgement in a Venus-themed issue must be loosened so there’s room for an update.

A square from Uranus can be shocking, and it’s that sensation (the upset, the shock) that’s fuel for change – you have no choice but to look ahead.

February 28th, 2019: Taking Gentle Control

Anders Zorn

Anders Zorn

  • Sun in Pisces square Ceres in Sagittarius (9 deg)

  • Waning Sextile between the Pisces Sun and Capricorn Moon (10 deg)

  • Venus in Capricorn square Pallas Rx in Libra (29 deg)

Waxing Sextile

The Sun/Ceres square can illuminate tension around nurturing as Pisces’ release/vagueness clashes with Ceres in Sag’s enthusiastic (and pushy) expressions of care. As more care is offered the situation may become less certain. Too, a discordant truth (or loss of faith) about mothering or nourishment may be revealed.

The Waxing Sextile can provide some help as maturity and commitment (Capricorn) gives form to what’s vague (Pisces). If you’re trying to care for someone or nurture a project/potential and are frustrated by what’s undefined, this sextile encourages you to take control by gently (this is not about lowering the hammer) steering events. Step in as the compassionate parent and do what needs to be done.

Venus/Pallas

Venus/Pallas suggests some relationship tension as rules about partnerships, money or values clash with social strategies. Pallas is in a Venus-ruled sign, but Libra wants everything to be nice and pretty while Venus in Capricorn is all business. Strategies used to appease or obliquely win a battle will not blend with stricter (and more direct) definitions of what the other person wants.

Consider who’s in control and what has greater value: politeness or authority? Pallas’ Rx status is a hint, because this means strategies are currently under revision.

February 28th, 2019: Taking Gentle Control

Anders Zorn

Anders Zorn

  • Sun in Pisces square Ceres in Sagittarius (9 deg)

  • Waning Sextile between the Pisces Sun and Capricorn Moon (10 deg)

  • Venus in Capricorn square Pallas Rx in Libra (29 deg)

Waxing Sextile

The Sun/Ceres square can illuminate tension around nurturing as Pisces’ release/vagueness clashes with Ceres in Sag’s enthusiastic (and pushy) expressions of care. As more care is offered the situation may become less certain. Too, a discordant truth (or loss of faith) about mothering or nourishment may be revealed.

The Waxing Sextile can provide some help as maturity and commitment (Capricorn) gives form to what’s vague (Pisces). If you’re trying to care for someone or nurture a project/potential and are frustrated by what’s undefined, this sextile encourages you to take control by gently (this is not about lowering the hammer) steering events. Step in as the compassionate parent and do what needs to be done.

Venus/Pallas

Venus/Pallas suggests some relationship tension as rules about partnerships, money or values clash with social strategies. Pallas is in a Venus-ruled sign, but Libra wants everything to be nice and pretty while Venus in Capricorn is all business. Strategies used to appease or obliquely win a battle will not blend with stricter (and more direct) definitions of what the other person wants.

Consider who’s in control and what has greater value: politeness or authority? Pallas’ Rx status is a hint, because this means strategies are currently under revision.

February 27th, 2019: Pisces Sun Sextile Mars

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Photo by Lisa Fotios from Pexels

  • Sun in Pisces sextile Mars in Taurus (9 deg)

Sun/Mars presents a gentle boost of initiative. Mars in Taurus is gradual movement and this will ground Pisces’ dreams. It won’t present as a radical surge of “do it” energy, but if you’re conscious of what’s happening you should be able to sense quiet potential.

Good for manifestation if you’re prepared to get real and if you have patience. The confidence to make it happen is based on physical effort and proof.

Look at what you can do right now. What are some practical steps that you can take? Nothing fancy and nothing fast- this is about taking a dream and planting it in the ground. Pisces is the exalted potential that waters the earth and Mars in Taurus expends the effort to make it grow.

February 27th, 2019: Pisces Sun Sextile Mars

Photo by  Lisa Fotios  from  Pexels

Photo by Lisa Fotios from Pexels

  • Sun in Pisces sextile Mars in Taurus (9 deg)

Sun/Mars presents a gentle boost of initiative. Mars in Taurus is gradual movement and this will ground Pisces’ dreams. It won’t present as a radical surge of “do it” energy, but if you’re conscious of what’s happening you should be able to sense quiet potential.

Good for manifestation if you’re prepared to get real and if you have patience. The confidence to make it happen is based on physical effort and proof.

Look at what you can do right now. What are some practical steps that you can take? Nothing fancy and nothing fast- this is about taking a dream and planting it in the ground. Pisces is the exalted potential that waters the earth and Mars in Taurus expends the effort to make it grow.