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Zodiac Check-in: Your Monthly Astro Update- April 2025

by Sara Hewitt
Zodiac Check-in: Your Monthly Astro Update- April 2025

Aries (21 Mar – 19 Apr): April starts with a focus on relationships. Time to let go of one-sided associations and embrace healthy balances. Mid-month, Mercury and Venus move forward and enter your sign, giving you charm, confidence, and a burst of clarity. Mars enters Leo this month, adding fire to your creative side.

Taurus (20 Apr – 20 May): Your routines take centre stage as the Full Moon in Libra on the 13th encourages a better work-life balance. Mid-month, Mercury and Venus bring peace of mind. By the New Moon in your sign on the 28th, you’re ready for a personal reset. Set intentions around goals and the version of yourself you’re growing into.

Gemini (21 May – 20 Jun): The Full Moon in Libra on the 13th puts your creative side in the spotlight, urging you to let go of self-doubt. Mercury and Venus move forward mid-month, clearing up miscommunication and making social interactions smoother. On the New Moon in Taurus on the 28th, it’s time for some quiet reflection.

Cancer (21 Jun – 22 Jul): April kicks off with a focus on home and emotional security. Mercury and Venus clear up career confusion mid-month, making professional conversations more productive. The New Moon in Taurus on the 28th brings fresh energy to friendships and long-term dreams.

Leo (23 Jul – 22 Aug): April is a month of movement and excitement for you. Mid-month, Mercury and Venus bring clarity to your long-term goals. Then Mars enters your sign on the 18th, supercharging your confidence and drive. The New Moon in Taurus on the 28th encourages new career intentions.

Virgo (23 Aug – 22 Sep): Finances and self-worth come into focus as the Full Moon in Libra on the 13th encourages you to reassess what truly brings you security. Mercury and Venus help clear up emotional fog mid-month. The New Moon in Taurus on the 28th encourages a new adventure – say yes to something that expands your world.

Libra (23 Sep – 22 Oct): The Full Moon in your sign on the 13th is all about you! It’s time to shed old versions of yourself and step into a more confident self-image. Mercury and Venus bring harmony to partnerships mid-month. The New Moon in Taurus on the 28th highlights intimacy. Set new intentions around deeper connections, both emotionally and financially.

Scorpio (23 Oct – 21 Nov): April starts with a need to rest and recharge as the Full Moon in Libra on the 13th urges you to let go of stress. Mid-month, Mercury and Venus bring clarity to work routines. The New Moon in Taurus on the 28th shifts the focus to relationships. Whether it’s deepening a current bond or starting fresh, it’s a good time for rebirth and renewal.

Sagittarius (22 Nov – 21 Dec): Your social life shines as the Full Moon in Libra on the 13th helps you release friendships that no longer support you. Mid-month, Mercury and Venus bring clarity to creative projects. Mars enters Leo on the 18th, filling you with energy to explore, travel, or dive into something exciting.

Capricorn (22 Dec – 19 Jan): April begins with the Full Moon in Libra on the 13th, spotlighting career growth and professional goals. Mars enters Leo, boosting your confidence in emotional bonds. On the New Moon in Taurus on the 28th, you are ready to embrace more joy and creativity. Set intentions around fun, romance, and passions.

Aquarius (20 Jan – 18 Feb): Mercury and Venus move forward mid-month, clearing up communication delays and making self-expression easier. Mars enters Leo, bringing excitement to your relationships. The New Moon in Taurus on the 28th shifts your focus to home and family. Whether it’s redecorating, moving, or creating more emotional security, this is your chance for something new.

Pisces (19 Feb – 20 Mar): Financial clarity arrives as the Full Moon in Libra on the 13th encourages you to release any stress around loans or debt. Mercury and Venus help clear confusion in personal matters mid-month. The New Moon in Taurus on the 28th invites fresh energy into communication.

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

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