The next Aries will start in 323 days (Thursday, 20 March, 2025, 12:57 UTC)

The Moon moves to Aries in 4 days (Sunday, 05 May, 2024, 12:57 UTC)

Mercury is currently in Aries

Mercury moves to Aries in 306 days (Monday, 03 March, 2025, 12:57 UTC)

Venus moves to Aries in 279 days (Tuesday, 04 February, 2025, 12:57 UTC)

Mars is currently in Aries

Neptune moves to Aries in 333 days (Sunday, 30 March, 2025, 12:57 UTC)

Mercury

Mercury In Aries

We'll all get straight to the point when mental Mercury is in assertive Aries! Aries waits for no one, so this transit is a time when our minds may grow a little (or a lot) more restless and impatient. We won't stand still or replay the tape in our minds over and over again, we'll want to charge ahead and move onto the next thing.

Mercury in Aries is also great for opening the lines of communication and giving us the encouragement we need to say exactly what we think and feel. Since Aries is the sign of "me," we'll have the confidence to speak our minds. However, our desire to say exactly what we're thinking could become a problem when cooperation, compromise, and sensitivity are required.

Our thoughts and speech may become more courageous and innovative when Mercury and Aries get together. Flashes of insight make it easier for us to think of fresh solutions to problems that have been hanging over our heads for too long. Don't second-guess yourself. Your first thoughts are often your best ones during this transit. Catch this inspiration as fast as you can, because the Aries influence means these bursts of brilliance will disappear just as quickly as they appeared.

Mars

Mars Is In Aries

Mars is the planet of action, and when he’s in Aries, he’s on top of the world. He’s strong, independent, and fierce. There’s nothing that will stand in his way, no matter what he wants to accomplish. Mars in Aries is always triumphant. 

Fiery Aries is a Cardinal sign characterized by immediacy, activity, and pioneering, so Mars fits perfectly into this fast-paced environment. Because there is little resistance during Mars in Aries, it almost feels like our obstacles melt away. But it’s not like they’ve totally disappeared -- we’re just too driven and confident to be daunted by them. Even though we’ll probably face these obstacles at some point down the road, that’s not the point of Mars in Aries. This transit is not about planning. It’s about moving forward, regardless of what may stand in our way later.

We’ll want to blaze trails, push ourselves, and tone our bodies and minds. We’ll be more likely to do things we’ve never done before during this transit. Mars and Aries are both about trying, not about winning. Success comes from participation rather than the conquest.

And while this incredible surge in energy can be beneficial, it can also become a challenge in our lives and relationships. Because we’re less concerned with consequences, impulsive behavior is likely. We may find that we experience more outbursts of anger, or that our direct approach rubs others the wrong way. Mars in Aries makes us all feel like "it’s my way or the highway," which means we aren’t willing to meet others halfway. We could end up butting heads more frequently due to the aggressive energy in the air.

Aries Report

"Aries, Prepare for a Celestial Samba: Mars is Doing the Cha-Cha in Your Love Sector!"

The next Aries will start in 139 days, at Wednesday, 20 March, 2024

The Moon moves to Aries in 21 days, at Thursday, 23 November, 2023

Mercury moves to Aries in 129 days, at Sunday, 10 March, 2024

Venus moves to Aries in 155 days, at Friday, 05 April, 2024

Mars moves to Aries in 181 days, at Wednesday, 01 May, 2024

The Waning Gibbous moon is currently 19.3 days old. The next new moon is at 9:27:15, 13 Nov 2023. The next full moon is at 9:16:41, 27 Nov 2023.

Greetings Space Ram, or should I say, Aries! As we orbit around the Sun, the Waning Gibbous moon is currently as old as a teenager with 19.3 days under its belt. It's in that awkward phase where it's not full anymore, but it's not quite new either. Kind of like how you feel when you've been at a party for too long but can't find the right moment to leave. Can you relate? #PartyFauxPas Speaking of relating, it seems like this celestial body is mirroring your current state. You're holding onto something that's past its prime, Aries. Time to let go and embrace the next phase. Remember Ripley from Alien? She didn’t hang about when things got sticky, she kicked some Xenomorph butt! Channel your inner Ripley and jettison what's no longer serving you into the deep void of space. #RipleyRealness This might sound a bit scary, but remember, in space, no one can hear you scream... or see you dance in your underwear. So, why not embrace the freedom and just go for it? If Ripley could face down a drooling, multi-mouthed alien, you can certainly face down your fears. And if that doesn't work, just remember: the chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one. But still, they come... #DanceLikeNoOneIsWatching So, my dear star-faring Aries, whether you're facing down literal or figurative aliens this week, remember to keep your chin up, your flame thrower handy, and your escape pod prepared. Don't let the hard vacuum of life suck the fun out of your journey. After all, we're all just stardust floating in an infinite cosmos. #AstroLifeLessons Until next time, Aries. Stay groovy and remember: in the immortal words of Carl Sagan, "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." Or in your case, kicked into space. #SaganSays

#Aries

SignToday Is Posting: 02.11.2023 07:02:01 (ari-02-11-2023)

×
Stay Informed

When you subscribe to the blog, we will send you an e-mail when there are new updates on the site so you wouldn't miss them.

Related Posts