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Zodiac Check-In: Your Monthly Astro Update

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

Aries (21 Mar – 19 Apr): February starts with a focus on strengthening friend­ships and nurturing your dreams. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th lights up your creative side. Mid-month, energy flows back into home and family matters, resolving any lingering frustrations. By the New Moon in Pisces on the 28th, you’re ready to set intentions for inner growth and healing.

Taurus (20 Apr – 20 May): February opens with warmth in your social life. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th shines a spotlight on your home life. Later in the month, communication becomes easier, helping you express your ideas with con­fidence. The New Moon in Pisces on the 28th inspires fresh goals for your social circles and long-term dreams.

Gemini (21 May – 20 Jun): February brings charm to your career and public life. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th highlights your communication skills. Mid-month, financial clarity and momentum return, helping you address any lingering concerns. By the New Moon in Pisces on the 28th, set inten­tions for career growth and creative aspirations…

Cancer (21 Jun – 22 Jul): This month invites you to expand your horizons through learning, travel, or exploring fresh perspectives. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th lights up your finances. As the month unfolds, motivation builds around personal projects. By the New Moon in Pisces on the 28th, you’re ready to set intentions for long-term growth, adventure, or spiritual exploration.

Leo (23 Jul – 22 Aug): February centres on intimacy and shared resources. The Full Moon in your sign on the 12th is your time to shine—embrace your personal growth. Mid-month, energy in partnerships flows more freely, allowing stalled plans to progress. The New Moon in Pisces on the 28th brings an opportu­nity to reset emotional connections and shared goals.

Virgo (23 Aug – 22 Sep): This month focuses on collaboration, close rela­tionships, and daily routines. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th encourages rest and introspection. Mid-month, clarity returns to creative projects or health goals. By the New Moon in Pisces on the 28th, you’ll feel ready to set intentions for partnerships, building trust and creating harmony in your most important connections.

Libra (23 Sep – 22 Oct): February is all about creativity, teamwork, and showcas­ing your talents. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th highlights friendships. Later in the month, motivation around career goals reignites, helping you take steps toward long-term ambitions. The New Moon in Pisces on the 28th invites you to set intentions for wellness, productivity, and meaningful routines.

Scorpio (23 Oct – 21 Nov): This month centres on emotional growth, creativity, and nurturing connections. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th shines a light on your professional world. Mid-month, energy builds in long-term plans, helping you reignite passion for personal projects. By the New Moon in Pisces on the 28th, you’re ready to set intentions for joy, love, and creative pursuits.

Sagittarius (22 Nov – 21 Dec): February opens with opportunities to explore new horizons through travel, education, or connecting with others. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th highlights personal growth. Mid-month, financial clarity emerges, helping you align your resources with your values. By the New Moon in Pisces on the 28th, set inten­tions for emotional security, family, or your home life.

Capricorn (22 Dec – 19 Jan): This month emphasises meaningful communication and aligning with your values. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th highlights trust and shared resources. Later in the month, motivation builds around partnerships. The New Moon in Pisces on the 28th offers an opportunity to set intentions for learning, creative projects, or new connections.

Aquarius (20 Jan – 18 Feb): February begins with charm and confidence in personal interactions. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th puts partnerships in the spotlight—acknowledge growth. Mid-month, clarity in daily routines and wellness helps you regain balance and focus. By the New Moon in Pisces on the 28th, set fresh financial goals and align your resources with your values.

Pisces (19 Feb – 20 Mar): February focuses on health and personal growth. The Full Moon in Leo on the 12th high­lights your daily habits—adjust routines for better balance. As the month unfolds, energy builds around your passions, helping you take action in creative pursuits. The New Moon in your sign on the 28th is your moment to set bold intentions for personal goals.

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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