Daily Horoscopes
Aries
The Cancer quarter moon heightens emotions, dear Aries, creating a moody ambiance that may test...
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Pay attention to any profound dreams or early morning epiphanies that find you, dear Taurus, as the...
Read MoreGemini
Jupiter and Uranus stir in your solar twelfth house early this morning, dear Gemini, bringing forth...
Read MoreCancer
The quarter moon rises in your sign today, dear Cancer, threatening to trigger challenges and...
Read MoreLeo
You may feel like closing off as the Cancer quarter moon rises, dear Leo, putting you in a...
Read MoreVirgo
The spirit realms shine for you early this morning, dear Virgo, as Jupiter and Uranus activate in...
Read MoreLibra
The Cancer quarter moon dusts up issues around your personal and professional life, dear Libra,...
Read MoreScorpio
The universe is on your side while the moon continues its journey through Cancer, dearest Scorpio,...
Read MoreSagittarius
The Cancer quarter moon threatens to stir up tensions today, dear Sagittarius, targeting your...
Read MoreCapricorn
The Cancer quarter moon ramps up emotions, dear Capricorn, putting focus on your family life and...
Read MoreAquarius
Emotionally charged dreams could lead you toward lifestyle shifts, dear Aquarius, as the Cancer...
Read MorePisces
Your creativity flourishes under the Cancer quarter moon, dear Pisces, though issues could arise if...
Read MoreThe Sky Today,
April 15
At 3:01 a.m.: The moon is sextile Uranus
In the pre-dawn hours, the Cancer moon sextiles Uranus in Taurus, a stimulating influence. If we are asleep, dreams can present helpful breakthroughs. If we are awake, twists of fate coupled with a supercharged intuition organically course-corrects troubling conflicts. Pay attention to chance encounters, as they promise to be significant.
At 8:23 a.m.: Mercury is conjunct Chiron
After sun-up, Mercury aligns with Chiron in Aries, triggering insecurities around communication. Under this aspect, we speak bluntly, attempting to sell ourselves as charismatic and brave. However, on the inside, we feel anything but confident. As we express ourselves, old fears creep in. We remember times when we were mocked or ostracized for being too direct. But to stifle our sentiments seems equally inauthentic. How do we deal with the emotions coming up? Here, the only way out is through. Reclaiming our voice requires us to be loud! We must stand in our truth and advocate for our principles. There is a chance that in doing so, history will repeat, and we will be bullied or shamed. However, now we are older, wiser, and more capable of defending ourselves. Using different tactics to confront repeat issues is where healing is found.