Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Rushing In

 April’s planetary energy is free and clear in comparison to the prior month of March.  However this does not necessarily translate to an energetically calmer month by any means.  While the ether is not stirred by any eclipses, or a single planet turning retrograde, the April cosmos is dominated by the fiery sign of Aries.

Aries is called the Great Initiator.  It kicks up dust just for the sake of it.  The first sign of the zodiac and a fire sign to boot, Aries lives to light a fire, to get things going. Impulsive, fierce, brave and courageous, Aries is the pioneer, warrior, first responder and trail blazer.  It leaps and asks questions later.

May all of your children be Aries is an old astrology taunt for those who are stubborn and resistant to change.

By no means are all Aries individuals extroverts.  That would be far too sweeping a generalization.  But each in their own way knows how to move forward in pursuit of their interests.

Aries dominating the cosmic waves gives that much more thrust to the planetary all clear underway since the Spring Equinox, March 20th, when Messenger Mercury turned direct motion, joining every other planet spinning forward.  True to its nature, Aries energy does not hesitate getting a jump on life heralded by the Full Moon in Libra on April 1st.  

The peacemaker Libra Moon wants everyone to play nicely and get along. Known as the Velvet Hammer of the zodiac, Libra is nobody’s fool.  Never underestimate her. She comes on like a charm, artfully soothing and pleasing; yet underneath her silky veneer is a core made of steel. The Libra Moon will need every bit of her steely strength in her tricky Full Moon phase.

Libra’s job is to discern and judge:  what is fair, just, healthy, balanced, beautiful?  Given the current global circumstances, she has her work cut out for her, made that much more difficult by the Full Moon’s position on April 1st.  This Libra Full Moon is not aligning helpfully to any planet.  She cannot seem to find a friend or ally in this phase.  Intensifying her energy that much more is that this is the first Full Moon since the March 3rd total lunar eclipse, the reverberations of which we are still feeling and that set off the chain of events in the Middle East.

The Libra Full Moon opposes the Aries Sun as both challenge Jupiter in Cancer the Crab.  Libra Moon calls for peace, negotiation and mediation; while the Aries Sun pushes onward for war, to burn the proverbial house down with Jupiter caught in the middle schooling us about the prolonged costs of war to the human family.

Jupiter’s lesson for us remains the same:  to learn that we are one humankind.  Our lesson is not going away, not going anywhere until we acknowledge, master and integrate that we share vastly more similarities than differences.  Our test and examination is to remember that separation and division are an illusion.  So far, we have not been doing well on our collective examinations. 

Hopefully, the Libra Full Moon’s pleas for peace will be delivered upon; however, April is statistically proven to be the most violent month of the calendar year, with good reason. Impulsive Aries rarely takes a back seat. Where Libra hesitates, debating the best option, Aries jumps right in. Well-intentioned Libra gets left in the dust.

Our pants-on-fire proclivity escalates with the Aries’ fire spreading quickly this month. As April begins, the Aries trio Sun, Saturn and Neptune widens to five planets in the Warrior sign by mid-month.

Motivating Mars turns into Aries on Thursday, April 9th followed by Messenger Mercury on April 14th, teeing us up for the New Moon in Aries on April 17th.  Can you say, Ready, Aim, Fire?  For a few hours, until the Moon shifts into earthy Taurus, 6 out of ten planets in Aries will have us feeling like the world is on fire; that we are in a collective hospital emergency room.  To say this is an extremely charged New Moon is a vast understatement.

How to lower the temperature and manage this hair-raising energy? 

Seize the day:  Aries is terrific for starting anything new; so begin with a new practice or habit.  One such example of such a healthy habit is to take a breath before you say yes or dive right in.  In the world we live in of compulsive immediacy, do something radical and hit the pause button.   Wait an hour or more before replying to the phone call or the text right away.  Jupiter in caring Cancer approves.  Pausing before acting is a strong form of self-care.  It can seem passive in our current times; but buying time as a means of giving to yourself is clutch soul nourishment.

Motivating Mars rules Aries and will be in its own sign for a solid month.  As it tightly conjoins Saturn, Neptune and Mercury from April 10th -20th, with the Aries New Moon occurring during this timeframe to boot, Mars incites us to action.  Other than our own force of will, there is very little to slow us down now.  Messenger Mercury governs how we think and speak.  As part of the Aries battalion, we may commit before fully grasping the consequences. With so much fire burning inside us, we may feel mission-driven, compelled to do or die.

Fortunately, a bit of reality-based, grounding energy softens our sense of urgency when the Sun turns into practical Taurus on Monday, April 20th.  The next four days are key.   The Sun joins Valuable Venus and Radical Uranus through April 24th, bringing up the cost of our hasty actions, the actual price we pay for not considering the long-term ramifications.  Three planets in Taurus definitely shift the dynamic.

As the first earth sign of the zodiac, Taurus rules resources, both tangible and intangible.  Money, yes. Crops and commodities harvested from the earth, possessions we can feel and touch, our skills and talents; but also the most invaluable resource:  time.  Sure, money makes the world go around.  It is a truth universally acknowledged.  But you can never buy more time once you’ve given it away.  What many would not do to get more of it, go back on the calendar and spend some of our time differently.

Time is money, money is power.  And boy are we learning the priceless lessons now about how NOT to spend our time, money or power.  How is the operative word here.  Because while Taurus is all about resources and how we spend our resources, especially the most priceless commodity called time that rests upon our values. 

These four days of April, the 20th to the 24th will see a pivotal shift around our personal values. Change Agent and Great Awakener Uranus has been hovering at the final degrees of Taurus for a few months now.  Here Uranus has steadily nudged us about what and whom we value and why.  Those who have been resistant to try new approaches or change their beliefs may have a real reckoning now, as the great A-Hah strikes. The same goes for actual earth developments; watch for immense volcanic and seismic activity.

Valuable Venus rolls into communicative Gemini on Friday, April 24th, joined by Uranus on the Sunday, the 26th.  How we engage with others is shifting dramatically.  While Venus cycles through Gemini every 18 months, Uranus has not passed through this first air sign since the 1940s.  Think about that.  85 years ago.  Television just began to emerge. Computers and NASA were in their infancy. 

Uranus will stay in Gemini for the next seven years, until 2033.  We can only imagine the technology advances and how we will communicate by the end of its tour through Gemini. One thing is for sure, though.  Life is about to step into overdrive.  Big time. 

All three outer planets are helpfully aligning to each other:  Transformer Pluto in Aquarius to Uranus in Gemini, with both aligning to Neptune in Aries.  These three are generational markers.  Those born in the next few years will operate on completely different frequencies and harken to totally different drums in their uniquely individual way.

The next few years are tremendously exciting and a substantially needed-breath of fresh air.  The old days and ways are now done and over.  Rise up and greet the new.

 

 

Monday, March 9, 2026

Blank Page of Possibilities

 Ask any writer or artist about a blank page or canvas.  It    can be so exciting as well as very intimidating.  What to put on that page and canvas? Its meaning, representation and projection reflects the writer and artist, their mind, skill and creativity.

Such a blank page or wide open frontier and landscape is offered to each of us now, cosmically speaking with Neptune and Saturn hovering around 00 degrees Aries.  Called the Creator Degree, 00 Aries is the very beginning, the initial spark of the entire zodiac.  As I record this podcast in mid-March 2026, both planets are at near 1-2 degrees Aries.  These critically early degrees of Aries brings to mind Michelangelo’s painting on Sistine chapel depicting God’s finger reaching across the sky and touching life to Adam’s outstretched hand. 

If you know the Tarot at all, this moment is represented by the Fool card.  The card shows a person with a completely unspoiled, natural expanse of land in front of them.  No decisions have been made; not a single foot has stepped out yet, perhaps not even an inkling of ideas, let alone agenda stirs regarding what action to take next.

This image represents each of us now, just like the Fool in the Tarot deck, staring out at the vast stretch unfolding before them, life inviting us forward, with no pressing constraints about how to use that land, what to become, grow or build on it.  For some, the sheer emptiness may be difficult to comprehend, scary even; for others, they know exactly what they want to do, say, or create.

So let’s talk about the two planets involved here.  First, Neptune, since it crossed the threshold of Aries in late January 2026.  Neptune represents our soul, its journey through the zodiac. Neptune is consciousness itself as well as our subconscious and thus the mental health realm, mysticism, spirituality, and nothing short of the entire breadth of human condition, from the desperate, disillusioned and downtrodden to divinely inspired artists, saints, and angels.

That is quite a huge range.

Then we have Saturn.  Saturn followed Neptune into 00 Aries on Friday, February 13th.  Saturn is the taskmaster of the planets, ruling dharma and karma, responsibility, honor, and integrity. It sets the agenda, focuses our time and attention on current events, what is front and center in our life.  Saturn moves much more quickly than Neptune, as it is an outer planet of the galaxy.

Where Neptune takes about 12-14 years to move through a zodiac sign, Saturn cycles through a sign in two and half years.

Both respective signs of each planet deal with finality, finishing and completion.  Neptune rules Pisces, the final water sign of the zodiac; while Saturn rules the final earth sign, Capricorn. Where Neptune operates in rainbows of color, Saturn is black and white.  Neptune blurs, mingles, fades, fogs, cleanses and clarifies. Saturn, on the other hand, holds us to formal, crisp account.  You either did it, or you did not. Neptune is the very hippy dippy music group, deeply immersed in the creative moment; while overhearing their music, Saturn calls the group and offers them a record deal.  After all, there’s money to be made!

In short, Saturn brings into useful form all of Neptune’s dreams and fantasies. This is how the two planets work together.  One inspires, the other anchors.

Neptune is ephemeral, temporal, that which you cannot touch, such as music, soul and spirit.  Saturn is form and matter itself, granite and coal to be harvested from the earth and used.  Together, they make a very interesting couple.  That much more so when they cycle through Aries, the first primal sign of the zodiac.

Let’s talk about Aries, the sign Neptune and Saturn have just entered and will be passing through together until early 2028.  A fire sign, Aries is the Great Initiator.  It gets things started, hence it begins on the Spring Equinox and signifies all new beginnings.  It is brave, fearless, and impulsive. Aries is the Warrior, Pioneer, the First Responder, the Leader.  Aries jumps right into action, leaps before looking without much consideration for any consequence. Aries is that Tarot Fool card that I mentioned earlier.  The Fool doesn’t know what it doesn’t know as it looks out at that wide open landscape; but boy, is it rarin’ to get to it.  What, exactly, IT is we will figure out as we go along.

So altogether, in combination, Neptune and Saturn in Aries draws our soul’s focus to anything brand new.   Saturn anchors to earth Neptune’s divine inspiration in entirely uncharted territory. Enter that blank canvas, page or landscape.   Begging the question:  What will you paint, write, build, or create upon your blank screen?

Making matters that much more interesting or challenging for many, is that there is no one currently alive who has ever experienced the Neptune-Saturn in Aries dynamic.  No elder or wise woman to turn to for guidance, about what happened the last time this combo occurred.

For context, the outer planet Neptune has not cycled through Aries since 1861, or, 165 years.  Thirty years ago, Saturn cycled through Aries.  Together, Neptune and Saturn have not overlapped in Aries since 1703.  Historically, this was early colonial America, 70 plus years prior to the American Revolution. Europe was having a moment, in the full throes of expansion, colonial domination of foreign lands, prospering at the expense of others.

Diving even further back in time, Neptune and Saturn were last joined precisely together at 00 degrees Aries in 4361 BCE.  No one alive has any remembrance for these periods of time, neither 1703, nor 4361 BCE.  However, at least in 1703 we had written historical records to document events; but it was anyone’s guess as to what daily life was like in 4361 BCE, since the period occurred before written language.

The best we know about this time is archaeological evidence using carbon dating.  It was the Stone Age.  Think Stone Henge.  Communal villages were beginning to form.  Life was rural, agrarian, hunting and gathering, and still largely nomadic. Talk about a blank canvas.  A time before pre-Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, when the maternal, goddess culture prevailed as humanity followed cosmic cycles of the Sun, Moon and Earth.

Now in 2026, we have just completed a long cycle of shedding, cleansing and purging.  Some may know this as the Year of the Snake in Chinese Astrology.  In the Western cosmos, Neptune and Saturn completed a protracted tour through Pisces, the final water sign of the zodiac.  Mystical, dreamy, spiritual, inspirational and delusional, ruling fear as well as faith, Pisces’ influence these last few years cleared out any residue, person or situation not to be carried into this next new era.

The age of all-knowing gurus, especially of the spiritual kind has now ended, giving way to invitations for self-empowerment and trusting that you, your SELF knows best, what is for your highest potential, long-term well-being.  No more outsourcing your own gut knowing, intuition and natural intelligence.  We are each being pushed out of the proverbial nest.  Time to spread your wings and fly!

A caution is that Aries energy might have you inclined to rush in where angels fear to tread.  Just remember to take a breath.  There is absolutely no rush.

We are just now getting our bearings in this brave new landscape.  Be mindful as you are still growing, developing and getting the lay of the land.  To say that this is a highly holy and sacred time is an immense understatement.  It is not to be messed or tampered with.  After all, such a moment has not occurred for over 6000 years!  Yes, for those who have done their work and have been patiently waiting, it is a tremendously exciting time.  Most, however, are given to pause.  All of us sense the enormity of now.  Our souls know that we signed up to usher in this brand new era.  So, take your time.  There is no urgency to decide, to become, to do.  You will know when the right time comes to take action and move forward. For right now, trust the process.