March arrives seemingly out of nowhere and picks up the pace after February's much needed slow down. A lot of celestial changes take place this month, so keep on reading.
Mercury continues to move backwards and re-enters Aquarius on March 4th. On the same day, Venus, the goddess of art and beauty, enters its home sign Taurus. This will surely bring sweetness and unexpected pleasures to this area of your charts.
March 9th welcomes a Full Moon at 19˚ Virgo, culminating whatever began August 30, 2019. This Full Moon is incredibly grounding and comforting as it moves through supportive aspects with other planets in earth signs. In contrast, however, both the Sun & Moon will form a challenging aspect to Neptune, so there may be a longing to attach divine meaning to whatever concrete outcomes this Full Moon delivers.
On the same day of the Full Moon, Venus conjoins Uranus bringing an element of surprise and Mercury stations direct. Mercury will still be slow on this day but finally moving forward. We’ll depart Mercury's post-retrograde shadow officially on March 30th, aka, all systems go!
The astrological new year begins with the Sun's ingress in the tropical sign of Aries on March 19th. In the north this signals the start of the Spring Equinox and the Fall Equinox in the south. In the northern hemisphere, solar light starts to stretch the days. Spring is in the air!
Then, on March 21st, we’ll witness Saturn change domiciles into Aquarius, officially beginning the Saturn return journey for people born with this placement. From this date until July 1st, we’ll see a new Saturnian narrative unfold in this area of your charts. Mars follows shortly and will also enter Aquarius on March 30th, boosting the signal of potential changes that are sure to take place in the next little while.
Finally, we close out the month with a New Moon at 4˚ Aries on March 24th. This particular lunation is a bit punchy and possibly frustrating. But nonetheless, a new beginning emerges.
Read your horoscopes below to see how March's astroweather will impact you personally.