Your September 2025 Horoscope for Aries
by Susan Miller
This is evidence of the natural attrition of working relationships, but this is not to say you won’t be sad to lose that superb worker (or client). We think we can control our lives, but eclipses show us that just about everything in our lives has its own timetable. When the expiration date has been reached on a project or relationship, there is not much we can do other than accept what happens near an eclipse.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the universe ran on our timetable? But it is really the other way around—we exist on nature’s timetable. Even a happy eclipse requires adjustment to something new, so be open to what’s coming for you. These lunar and solar events are on a mission to create progress and productivity in your work life and in your personal life.
I have received a lot of letters from readers regarding a change in their pet’s health at eclipse time, either much better (after having the vet perform a procedure) or decline, when the pet requires quick help from the vet.
Do you best not to have a schedule that is packed at eclipse time, September 7 and September 21, so that you can drop everything and attend to whatever comes up. I believe you have every reason to be optimistic at this time because Jupiter is making such a strong, beneficial, and outstandingly harmonious statement.
Neptune, Pisces’ ruler, will be the most dominant planet at the September 7 eclipse, and Neptune is traveling shoulder-to-shoulder with Saturn. That says to me that we have to take seriously what comes up and not ignore it or wish it away. (Doing that won’t work anyway. Saturn demands we be realistic and practical.) At the same time, Neptune will be beautifully oriented toward Uranus, so a surprise twist is due at the last minute.