The Sun represents your identity and where you shine. Check which sign Sol is in to learn how it’s currently showing up in your life.

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A four-leaf clover.
The blue planet Neptune.
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The planet Jupiter surrounded by clouds and a rainbow.
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The planet Pluto.
The planet Mars with a cartoon speech bubble saying “What energy!!!”
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The planet Saturn.
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Horoscopes for the Sun in Aries, 2025

It’s time to grab life by the horns — the season of the ram is upon us. When the Sun enters Aries on March 20th, courage, conviction, and impatience are all on the rise. If you’re vying for a promotion, planning an escape room date with your friends, or trying out swing dance lessons, seize this opportunity to bust out of your comfort zone.

Sol’s entrance into Aries also heralds the March equinox — a powerful turning point in the year. If you’ve been feeling like a passive spectator of your own life, this is your moment to get back in the director’s seat. Doing one small thing every day to reaffirm how brave you are, even if it seems daunting, is potent medicine over the coming weeks.

Solar eclipse in Aries: Pace yourself

But first, a caveat: Though Aries season tends to spark a newfound lust for life, there’s no need to crush every goal all at once. It’s especially wise to take it easy around March 29th, when a solar eclipse in Aries occurs — the grand finale of a story that began 18 months ago. Just as an athlete understands that warm-ups, cool-downs, and rest days are crucial for playing the long game, eclipse season invites us to commit to our recovery time. Channel the cardinal fire sign’s independence by protecting your energy, flexing your boundaries, and refusing to take the bait of the ambient drama in the air. Reflect on the determination, resilience, and fighting spirit that brought you to this fateful threshold in your life — and grieve everything that can’t follow you through the door. If you’re still pushing for a victory that’s eluded you in the past, ask yourself where this hunger comes from and what it means to “win.” The battles we opt out of are often the ones that define our inner strength.

Full Moon in Libra: Strike a balance

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12th is an opportunity to restore equilibrium as the eclipse dust settles. Seek out soothing rituals, harmonious color palettes, and the softest lighting as you continue to integrate the plot twists of the recent eclipse season. And circle back on the conversations that fell to the wayside during the eclipse’s wild ride.

Though a little intentional pampering — and maybe some strategic flirting — could be just what the doctor ordered, keep in mind that this Full Moon is opposing Chiron, the wounded healer. If you keep brushing up against old scar tissue in your encounters with friends, lovers, mentors, or colleagues, get curious about these emotional flare-ups. What are they trying to teach you about your own neglected needs? What qualities are you being urged to reclaim within yourself that you envy in someone else? Our healing may require practicing the sacred arts of compromise and acceptance. Agreeing to disagree is sometimes the most loving thing you can do.

As a reminder, this is the first Full Moon in Libra since 2023 that isn’t an eclipse, so this particular lunation shines a brighter light on this corner of your chart. Our advice? Follow Luna’s lead and honor everything that’s culminating in your connections — even if it’s bittersweet.

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Horoscopes for the Sun in Sagittarius, 2024

From November 21st to December 21st, the Sun will be rollicking through Sagittarius. Over the next few weeks, invite yourself to dive into whatever thrilling new journeys are calling your name — without agonizing over your itinerary or planning every move. Think: more mental spaciousness to entertain bolder, broader, horizon-expanding possibilities. If you want to tap into the freewheeling, philosophizing spirit of this mutable fire sign, create some wiggle room to allow for delightful detours and spontaneous opportunities to find you.

It’s okay to yearn. To want to grow. To want to feel more alive. This time of year reminds you that feeling these things isn’t frivolous or naive; it’s a part of life as essential as our mundane obligations. This doesn’t mean you get to dodge all your chores — but it does mean you ought to take your own aspirations more seriously. This is a potent time to dream-board or journal about what you want to move toward, even if you’re not quite sure how you’ll get there.

Sagittarius has a knack for making grand gestures and taking wild risks. Some of these choices might come across as messy, chaotic, or even ill-advised, but the world needs its Sagittarian jesters and heretics to point out that the emperor is wearing no clothes. In what ways could a dash of humor embolden and unburden you? What sticky situations could you approach with a lighter heart and more of a beginner’s mind?

New Moon in Sagittarius: From seedlings to big possibilities

On November 30th, the New Moon in Sagittarius occurs. This lunation promises to be invigorating — especially if we can refrain from getting too attached to outcomes. So cast a wide net.

It may be helpful to factor a plan B (and maybe C) into the schemes you’re concocting. But with the new beginnings we’re sowing now, less is more. So whenever and wherever you can, narrow your scope. Ask yourself which undertakings you can actually imagine yourself carrying through to the end. Remind yourself what keeps you from getting discouraged by the first whiff of an obstacle. Then go for it.

Full Moon in Gemini: Choose your adventures wisely

Then the Full Moon in Gemini takes place on December 15th. This Full Moon is an activating one, and it could spotlight the impact of fast-paced communication on both our personal relationships and the collective. It also illuminates the many ways we’ve been learning and growing ever since Jupiter — the planet of abundance and wisdom — entered Gemini in May. This lunation invites us to celebrate this expansion, so if you’re feeling inspired, journal, voice-memo, or chat about the next moves you’re most excited about.

However, if we’ve been overextending ourselves across too many passion projects, special interests, or message threads, the frantic energy of this Full Moon could force us to pick and choose the adventures that actually deserve our emotional investment. It’s okay to be discerning. As with the New Moon in Sagittarius, the more you can prioritize only the most crucial to-dos around this time, the better. Give your system an opportunity to process and decompress.

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Horoscopes for the Sun in Scorpio, 2024

From October 22nd to November 21st, the Sun moves through Scorpio, the fixed water sign. Scorpio season is no time for hollow flattery or forced optimism. It’s a moment that demands us to acknowledge every part of ourselves and our choices — horrors and injustices included. After all, this is also the season of ghosts and veils thinning and spirits returning. So let’s name the dead to remember they’re always here. Let’s honor what they gave and what they lost and what they created. Let’s name what our ancestors couldn’t or wouldn’t. Let’s name what griefs we’ve been wading through and what we’re ready to throw into the fire.

Complacency is comforting, but it’s also numbing — and Scorpio isn’t satisfied with checking out. To collaborate, to make art that pulls us into communion with ourselves and others, to listen deeply, to stay observant, to know the depths of ourselves, we must be alert. And like an ice plunge, Scorpio season jolts us awake. Over the next few weeks, forget fantasy. Opt for courage in the face of dogma and fearmongering. And welcome what’s real and right in front of you.

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