Chapter 336 New Moon in Pisces, Equinox in Aries: Relax and move on! – Big Sky Astrology

Chapter 336 New Moon in Pisces, Equinox in Aries: Relax and move on!
This week, Venus is squaring Jupiter, putting personal desires in conflict with the expectations of others. The Sun forms an exciting sextile to Uranus before moving into Aries and the Equinox. The New Moon in Pisces is influenced by unpredictable Uranus, and Mercury is direct in Pisces. Emotions can boil over as Mars meets Jupiter and the Sun and Neptune focus on creative pioneers. Plus: The epidemic of fatigue, the season of new beginnings, and mentors are people too!
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[1:22] Venus squares Jupiter (March 18, 9:08 AM PDT), 15°10′ Aries-Cancer. What you want for yourself may conflict with what others need from you. [4:00] Sun sextile Uranus (March 18, 1:20 PM PDT), 28°14′ Pisces-Taurus. Sabian Symbol: Sun at 29 Pisces, prismUranus is located in the 29th house of Taurus, Two shoemakers working at the table. This combination brings awakening, the opportunity to see the world with new eyes. [7:10] Moon report! New Moon in Pisces (March 18, 6:23 PM PDT), 28°27′ Pisces. The New Moon in Pisces is a great time to escape mundane reality through healthy routines and habits, spend time alone with your thoughts or meditation, and allow yourself to go with the flow a little instead of trying to push things in a particular direction. [11:19] Lunar Phase Family Cycle (LPFC). The first quarter (first action point) of this LPFC is December 16, 2026 (25°17′ Pisces), the full moon (point of awareness) is September 15, 2027 (22°52′ Pisces), and the last quarter (final action point) is June 14, 2028 (24°36′ Pisces). [13:52] Void Period (VOC) Lunar cycle. The Moon in Aquarius squares Uranus in Taurus (March 16, 12:57 PM PDT), is in VOC for 3 hours and 19 minutes, and then enters Pisces (4:16 PM PDT). Expand your involvement in non-traditional networks. [15:06] The Moon conjuncts the Sun in Pisces (March 18 at 6:24 PM PDT) and will be in VOC for 2 hours and 39 minutes before entering Aries (9:03 PM PDT). Make a habit of escaping reality in a helpful and inspiring way. [16:17] The Moon conjuncts Venus in Aries (March 20 at 2:23 AM PDT), is VOC for 21 hours and 12 minutes, and then enters Taurus (11:35 PM PDT). Determine to make it a habit to spend quality time with friends and relax in an appropriate way. [17:26] The Sun enters Aries (March 20 at 7:46 a.m. PDT until April 19, 2026), marking the Aries Vernal Equinox (spring in the Northern Hemisphere, autumn in the Southern Hemisphere). ‘Tis the season of confidence, independence, and beginnings. [20:53] Mercury stations direct at 8°53′ Pisces (March 20, 12:33 PM PDT). Mercury has been retrograde since February 25, 2026, stationed at 22°33′ Pisces. Watch your words and actions, double-check your facts, and pay attention to your intuition. Mercury will remain in Pisces until April 14th. [23:26] Mars trines Jupiter (March 21 at 5:01 PM PDT) at 15°16′ Pisces and Cancer. Confidence, physical strength and initiative are all evident. Just be careful not to push too far too fast. [25:18] The Sun conjunct Neptune at 1°50 Aries (March 22, 4:18 AM PDT). Use your pioneering spirit in your creativity. Ideals can inspire us, but they can also bring us down if we forget that no one is perfect. [26:40] Unfortunately, there’s so much to cover in this week’s audience questions – but keep asking the questions! Leave a comment of one minute or less at speakpipe.com/bigskyastrologypodcast or send an email to April (at) bigskyastrology (dot) com; add “Podcast Question” in the subject line. Free ways to support the podcast: Subscribe, like, comment and share with friends! [27:30] Hats off to this week’s donors! If you’d like to support the show and gain access to special donor-only videos in April, visit BigSkyAstropod.com and donate $10 or more. You can make a one-time donation of any amount or become an ongoing monthly donor.Text and images © 2017-26 Author: April Elliott Kent
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