Since the Moon is the planet closest to the earth, and translates the light and influence of the other wanderers, we begin our discussion of the astrology of September with the New Moon in Virgo on August 22nd. She is in the very earliest minutes of the first degree of the sign. This decan combines the influence of the Sun with the discrimination of the Virgin. The Sun’s light illuminates the choices to be made and the practical considerations to keep in mind. It is fitting, then, to find 8 of Pentacles, or Prudence, associated with this decan. Both the Picatrix and Agrippa agree that this is a place of sowing, plowing, the gathering of grapes, and general wealth and good living. At this lunation, the Moon finds herself free of any harm from Saturn and Mars, and in a beneficial sextile by sign with Jupiter in Cancer that will perfect in on Sunday the 24th. This provides a rather more healthy foundation for the month than has been the case in the past few months.
On the 25th of August, Venus enters Leo. She is moving fast, and is likely to be impatient to get things moving in the areas she is in charge of. Peregrine for most of the time in this sign, she may find herself adrift and rather apt to be put off by the behaviour of others. Mundanely, the arts, women’s issues, as well as finance can be very prominent, but without much lasting effect. A trine with Saturn gives this Venus ingress a restricted feeling, perhaps with some degree of force.
August 28th, Uranus in Gemini will sextile a retrograde Neptune in Aries. Expect some wildly imaginative exchanges, and perhaps the emergence of a particularly unusual piece of “fake news,” or an unexpected development in technology, especially AI.
With the beginning of September proper, Saturn will retrograde back into Pisces. This will herald the revisiting of many of the issues that we saw during his first run through the sign. Maritime accidents as well as weather anomalies are likely.
Mercury enters his own sign of Virgo on the 2nd. This is also his exaltation, so he is particularly happy here. His mental energies find grounding and focus. He is rather well situated at this ingress. The rays of the malefics do not harm him, and he is diurnal. A square from Uranus might make him a bit wild, however.
Mars in Libra squares Jupiter in Cancer on the evening of the 4th. While this is uncomfortable, Jupiter is overcoming, being in the 10th sign from Mars. Adding to his strength in this match up, he is still exalted. The relationship looks like some superior individual stepping in to manage a tense negotiation before the hot heads blow everything up.
Uranus stations retrograde in Gemini on the 6th. Having given us a preview of the sort of havoc he intends to wage over the next few years, he will begin his slow crawl back into Taurus. He remains there from November of this year to April of 2026.
September’s Full Moon brings a total Lunar Eclipse on the 8th at 15° Pisces. Eclipses always announce big changes in some area. This month’s set of eclipses is one of the first to fully occur in the opposing signs of Virgo and Pisces. Whereas the Libra/Aries axis tends to focus on conflict versus reconciliation, Virgo/Pisces tends to be about boundaries, emotion versus reason, as well as border disputes and trade negotiations. This eclipse takes place in the 2nd decan of Pisces, which is Ruled by Jupiter, giving it a doubly Jovan quality. This bodes well for the changes occurring at this time, as Jupiter will still be in his exaltation in Cancer.
On the 17th, Mercury will oppose retrograde Saturn. This reprises an opposition in 2023 that saw Donald Trump indicted for criminal conspiracy. A second opposition in December of 2024 saw the assassination of United Health Care CEO Brian Thompson. In retrogrades, events tend to be revisited, so we may see a reopening or rethinking of both of these events, though this need not be in the realm of law. It may simply be in the public imagination that we see these issues resurface.
Mercury enters Libra on the 18th. After his battles with Saturn, this may provide some much needed peace in communications. The next day, Venus enters Virgo. They are in aversion to each other now, though in one another’s signs. This is always an awkward situation for the planets involved. They know they are in one another’s homes, but they can’t contact each other except through an intermediary. Sadly, the Moon isn’t in a position to translate the light between them, and Mercury himself is the planet we would normally look to after the Moon to do that work. The situation is similar to people who have agreed to swap homes for a vacation, and they are both of the range of a cellular service. They know the other person is in their home, but they can’t get a hold of them if there’s an emergency, or even to make sure the other got into town okay. They have to rely on assuming the best of the other, which is always a bit of a challenge. Miscommunications and awkward interactions are apt to proliferate.
Our earlier Lunar Eclipse is mirrored by a partial Solar one on the 21st. The Sun falls under the Moon’s shadow at 28° Virgo. Contrasting the rather hopeful tone of the Lunation, this decan is associated with old age and infirmity, as well as the destruction of peoples. It’s a reaping decan rather than a planting one. It suggests that the Eclipse will herald the end of something more than a beginning, though it need not be totally negative. Eclipses often impact the leaders of nations more than the average person. We might see something that has become rotten start to fall apart for good.
The day after the Lunar Eclipse, on the 22nd, Mars enters his domicile of Scorpio, and the Sun enters Libra, the sign of his fall. Mars is a nocturnal planet, and this is his nocturnal sign. Though still malefic, in Scorpio he is likely to provide situations of conflict that produce insights in their aftermath, rather than wanton carnage. He is in a sextile with Venus in Virgo, who, though weak, may sweeten his mood a bit.
The sun in his fall wants to negotiate rather than stand his ground. He may find this a frustrating proposition when he opposes retrograde Neptune the next day. We could see leaders struggling to establish boundaries, or treating them with a cavalier attitude.
Finally, on the 24th, Mars in Scorpio will enter a tense square with Pluto in Aquarius. This speaks to a deep need for change in power structures, and an unwillingness on the part of either side to budge on any principles. Pluto is retrograde, and looks to the past for solutions. Mars, deeply dissatisfied, yearns to move beyond the superficial changes of the past.