We can’t talk about what’s really happening in March without grouping it with April, because the planets carry out a single process during that time. It is a story of Venus and Mars, Ares and Aphrodite doing the courtship dance somewhere in our life (not necessarily romance). Often they flirt from a distance, but now they come together with a clash of cymbals, great strength, and broad acclaim.
April finds us amidst a brilliant array of planetary events, bursting into sparkling possibilities as we move through the month. These come to us in the form of several cyclic transitions, not the least of which is the opening we experience on March 27–28, through the Sun-Venus-Uranus triple conjunction timed to occur on the crest of the Full Moon.
If we feel like things are “over the top”, we’ve found the energy that flows through this amazing confluence of events, and plot twists will emerge from this during April. This comes to us from two primary patterns. The first is a stellium (cluster) of planets that…. Get the rest of Terry’s wonderful astrological overview, available instantly with a Premium Forecast Package, only pennies per day, check it out now!
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