Aries (March 20 – April 19)

Eclipses influence everybody, sometimes in subtle ways. But because the current one is actually in your sign, you’re ending a chapter and beginning another, personally and in terms of close alliances, too. While no sign’s better at responding to the sudden events it triggers, relinquishing control may be more challenging.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

No matter how sincere the intention behind various discussions may be, it’s worth bearing in mind that Mercury is retrograde. While, obviously, many of your plans or decisions will proceed without hitch, errors are more likely. Therefore, try to ensure that should arrangements need a rethink, it can be easily done.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

There’s long been talk about potential changes in elements of your domestic setup, yet thus far, nothing’s happened. It was too early. Now that forthright Mars has joined expansive Jupiter in accenting this part of your chart, the pace will be swift. Still, it’s unlikely things will be settled until mid-November.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

While everybody will experience the unsettling influence of the current eclipsed Full Moon in some way, many are uneasy. You sometimes forget that you’re more aware of the tides of feelings these trigger than others. Knowing that, discuss their concerns. The odds are good that you’ll be able to reassure them.

Leo (July 23 – August 22)

By no means is your mind closed to new ideas. Yet there are some concepts about which you’ve already made decisions and so aren’t interested in reviewing. Judging by the influence of the current eclipse, which accents your perspective on such matters, you should be. What you learn will revolutionise your thinking.

Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

Now that the forthright Mars has joined expansive Jupiter in Virgo, you’ll feel unusually confident and, equally, under pressure to get things done. These, which are triggered by Mars’ influence, will give you the boost necessary to take advantage of the intriguing ideas and offers already coming your way.

Libra (September 23 – October 22)

The current eclipsed Full Moon influences every sign. But because it crosses the portions of your chart that accent the balance in close alliances, personal and professional, you could feel unusually on edge. Actually, this is no bad thing, as the resulting discussions could bring certain longstanding issues to the surface.

Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

On the 18th the powerful but sometimes heavy-handed Saturn departed Scorpio. Since October 2012, when it first moved into your sign, you’ve faced challenges and survived battles. Now that it’s gone for good, life will be easier. But, also, you’ll begin to realise how much you learnt from its presence.

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

While every sign has been influenced by recent powerful planetary activity, you’re experiencing the most profound changes. In August your ruler Jupiter moved to accent the structure of your life, triggering new ideas and thrilling options. Then on September 18, Saturn’s move into Sagittarius brought focus to this process of change.

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Over the years, you’ve developed habits that have streamlined your life. Some are now so natural you can’t imagine doing things in a different way. But events are about to demand exactly that. Tempting as it is to battle changes or do the minimum, a review is timely, if not long overdue.

Aquarius (January 20 – February 17)

Although every sign is influenced by the confusion that accompanies the retrograde Mercury, during this particular cycle it’s accenting new ideas and exploration. Bizarrely, even annoying mistakes may lead to intriguing concepts. Explore them and the odds are good you’ll discover at least one that could prove rewarding.

Pisces (February 18 – March 19)

Talking over plans is normal, and part of everyday conversation. Now, however, those discussions could lead into dangerous territory. This is particularly the case if you’re asked for advice. While, ordinarily, you’d make suggestions, with so much in transition, that’s unwise, if not risky. The less you say, the better.