Your September 2025 Horoscope for Pisces
by Susan Miller
Full moon eclipses (like the one September 7) are more emotional than new moon solar eclipses (like the one September 21-22) because they bring something to an end. That September 7 “ending” can be a good change: You are no longer single but about to be married. Or suddenly you are alone with your one-and-only, but are about to become parents of a newborn baby.
Two eclipses in this Virgo-Pisces family of eclipses have appeared so far, first on September 17, 2024, as a full moon lunar eclipse in Pisces, and then again on March 13, 2025, as a full moon lunar eclipse in Virgo. Eclipses are joined in theme, and as each one arrives, each successive eclipse builds and advances our understanding of the topic until the end of that series is reached.
Eclipses in your opposite sign of Virgo are just as important as the ones in Pisces because eclipses work together to call out their messages. You would not feel every single eclipse in this series—only the ones that fall on your birthday, plus or minus eight days from it, or those eclipses that fall six months away from your birthday. If an eclipse’s degrees coincide with the degrees of your rising sign, natal moon, or a natal planet in your chart within 8 to 10 degrees, you will hear news, too.
For example, the September 7 eclipse will be felt most strongly by readers born March 7, plus or minus eight days, or those with Pisces rising at 15 degrees, plus or minus 10 degrees.
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