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Zodiac Check-In: Your Monthly Astro Update- October 2024

by Sara Hewitt
Zodiac Check-In: Your Monthly Astro Update- October 2024

Aries (21 Mar – 19 Apr): The Full Moon in your sign on the 17th puts you in the spotlight, highlighting personal goals. This is your time to let go of what no longer serves you. The New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd bring changes in relationships—some may deepen while others might need letting go. With Venus entering Sagittarius on the 18th, you’ll feel open to new experiences.

Taurus (20 Apr – 20 May): This month focuses on your work-life balance, with the New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd encouraging new habits around daily routines and health. The Full Moon in your subconscious zone on the 17th may stir up deep-seated emotions. Venus moves into Sagittarius on the 18th, sparking excitement in your intimate life and shared resources.

Gemini (21 May – 20 Jun): The New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd open up opportunities in love, creativity, or anything that brings you joy. It’s a great time to start a new hobby or creative project. The Full Moon on the 17th brings closure or reflection with a friend­ship. Venus entering Sagittarius on the 18th highlights relationships, bringing harmony into your life.

Cancer (21 Jun – 22 Jul): Your home and family life are highlighted with the New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd, making this an ideal time to initiate changes at home or connect with loved ones. The Full Moon in your career zone on the 17th shines a light on your professional or public image, bringing potential breakthroughs or endings in this area.

Leo (23 Jul – 22 Aug): The New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd encourage you to think deeply. This could be through reading or talking about new ideas. The Full Moon on the 17th highlights learning and exploration, making it a great time to finalise travel plans. Venus enters your fun and romance zone on the 18th, boosting your creativity and romantic life.

Virgo (23 Aug – 22 Sep): Financial matters take centre stage this month, with the New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd urging you to make a fresh start in how you manage your resources. The Full Moon on the 17th emphasises intimacy and shared finances. Venus brings a focus on family, while Mercury, your ruler, entering Scorpio on the 14th sharpens your focus on communication.

Libra (23 Sep – 22 Oct): The New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd happen in your sign, giving you the chance to reinvent yourself and focus on your personal goals. It’s a very powerful time for self-growth and new beginnings. The Full Moon on the 17th shines a light on your relationships—some may come to a crisis. Venus brings exciting new connec­tions after the 18th.

Scorpio (23 Oct – 21 Nov): The New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd lands in your zone of intuition and the subcon­scious, highlighting your inner world. Mercury enters Scorpio on the 14th, sharpening your mind and communica­tion skills. The Sun moves into your sign on the 23rd, marking the start of your birthday season and a time to focus on your personal power.

Sagittarius (22 Nov – 21 Dec): The New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd bring new energy to your social life. The Full Moon on the 17th highlights romance and crea­tivity, offering closure or breakthroughs in these areas. Venus enters your sign on the 18th, boosting your confidence. Mercury entering your subconscious zone on the 14th encourages you to dive deep into self-reflection.

Capricorn (22 Dec – 19 Jan): Your career and long-term goals take the spotlight with the New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd. It’s a powerful time for starting new professional ventures. The Full Moon on the 17th shines a light on home and family matters, urging you to create balance between your private and public life. Venus brings joy through quiet reflection.

Aquarius (20 Jan – 18 Feb): Your desire for knowledge and growth is highlighted with the New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd—this is a great time for travel or study. The Full Moon on the 17th brings closure to a project. Venus entering Sagittarius on the 18th brings harmony to your social life and friendships.

Pisces (19 Feb – 20 Mar): Your money and shared resources take centre stage this month, with the New Moon and eclipse on the 2nd encouraging a fresh approach to managing money. Venus highlights your career from the 18th, bringing opportunities for growth. Mercury entering Scorpio on the 14th helps you focus on learning and travel.

Sara is a Hobart based astrologer with over 30 years professional experience. If you would like a private psychic or astrology reading with Sara either face to face or by Zoom or email, please go to www.stargold.com.au for more information and to book.

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