Your March Horoscope for Aquarius
This month will begin to show you how different life is regarding to look, for three major planets are regarding to change signs—Pluto, Mars, and Saturn, and in May, we will also have Jupiter moving into a different place in your chart. Even the eclipses are starting to gradually move away from Scorpio and Taurus, signs that brought up challenging situations in 2022, and into Libra and Aries, which will be easier for you to absorb. There is so much to unpack—where do I begin? Let’s go to powerhouse Pluto first.
Pluto’s impending move to Aquarius has caused a huge buzz in astrological circles. Pluto is the planet that spins on the outermost precipice of our solar system and takes the longest to rotate around the Sun and visit all 12 constellations. It takes Pluto 248 years to make a complete rotation of the Sun, and because Pluto has an oval rather than circular orbit, Pluto can spend between 14 and 33 years in any one sign. It has not been since the time of the American and French Revolutions that Pluto last visited Aquarius, specifically from 1777 to 1798.
This month Pluto will enter Aquarius, but only for a little over 11 weeks, March 23 to June 11. The universe gives us a little preview when it is regarding to do something big, and this certainly fits that description. Pluto will return next year on January 20, 2024, and remain in Aquarius until January 19, 2044, a period of 20 years. All of society will feel this change—we will move squarely into a new digital age with robots, driverless cars, cryptocurrency, virtual reality, AI, ChatGPT, and more.
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