Pisces

FEB 19 - MAR 20

New Perspective

This month gets off to a positive start with the sun powering through your sign until March 20. And there’s more as talkative Mercury moves in on the second, followed by stoic Saturn on the seventh. 

Saturn’s change of sign is big news for you, Pisces, because it will be moving through Pisces for around two years. If you’ve had a tendency to drift and dream, this serious planet will encourage you to be more disciplined. If you can develop positive habits and a can-do attitude, you’ll find it easier to bring your dreams to life.

This month’s full moon takes place in Virgo and your relationship sector on March 7, and it can highlight feelings that might have been swept under the carpet. With electric Uranus in the mix, insights into someone’s behavior or a difficult situation could yield gold. You’ll know exactly what to do next, and following through can bring about healing or the right solution.

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On the twentieth, the sun moves into sassy Aries and your personal money zone. It joins jubilant Jupiter here, giving you greater confidence when dealing with your finances. The key is to be bold but not impulsive. You might have great ideas for a business or side hustle, but avoid taking any actions that could negate all your previous efforts.

The Aries new moon on March 21 is great for all kinds of new beginnings. Whatever you want to start, go for it now.

Intense Pluto also changes signs this month, moving into Aquarius and your spiritual zone on the twenty-third. There could be a strong emphasis on spiritual and psychological growth. You’ll also develop a better understanding of how to deal with endings and letting go of the past.

Finally, warrior Mars moves into Cancer and your leisure sector on March 25, which means the coming six weeks or so can be excellent for creative and romantic activities. It’s time to relax and enjoy life.

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