(January 20 – February 18)
ALL AQUARIUS HOROSCOPES
WEEK OF March 25 – 31, 2024
Ready to roll? Even if you don’t have plans to go anywhere, some exciting ones may arise out of thin air sometime after Monday, March 25. That day features 2024’s only Libra full moon, and this year, that annual event also happens to be a potent lunar eclipse, the midway point in a two-year eclipse cycle across the Libra-Aries axis that began on April 20, 2023. Libra rules your ninth house of travel, adventure and all ways of expanding your horizons. This activating lunation can be the tipping point that catapults you into some thrilling new venture or initiative.
For the past year, you may have been figuring out ways to see more of the world, launch an entrepreneurial enterprise, go back to school or get certified in a new discipline or modality. Well, these illuminating moonbeams might be the last push you need to get out there and take a gamble on yourself! If you do get back into a classroom—or teach something yourself—don’t think it has look like traditional education, unless that’s what you actually want. Thanks to the plethora of online learning options, you could take (or lead) a masterclass, workshop or get involved with mentoring. Whichever side of the lectern you’re on, the right subject matter can foster emotional and spiritual growth.
The desire to speak your truth may become overwhelming this week but choose your audience wisely. If you’ve held it in, trying to be diplomatic, watch out, Aquarius. Your lightning bolt temper could turn you from “cool as a cucumber” to “sharp as a spear.” Before you electrocute anyone with your emotional reactivity, vent to someone who can help you process what’s actually at the core of it. The right time to stage a heart-to-heart with the offending party might not come for a couple weeks. But DO allow yourself to go through the full range of feelings before you land on any decisions.
Also on Monday, a tense semi-square between deep-diving Pluto (in your sign) and values-driven Venus in your money and security zone could inspire a deeper look at your finances. It’s not only how much you’re spending or saving—it’s your state of mind that leads one way or another that really matters.