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Micro-Forecast: September 1 to 7, 2025

September 1, 2025

This week may involve an increased number of activities and being so overwhelmed with various tasks that frustrations accelerate. This is attributed to the upcoming Full Moon Lunar Eclipse, the most powerful of all eclipses – a TOTAL eclipse on September 7. This period leading up to the Total Eclipse can be filled with a great deal of unease and the untenable number of tasks for which your responsible. Much of this unease is due to many underlying factors not immediately visible until after this eclipse or even 90-days later in mid-December. Whatever it is, you are working on something scheduled to complete in late December 2025.

Saturn, having been retrograde in early Aries, now returns to the 29th degree of Pisces—linked with the fixed star Scheat in Pegasus—which can indicate transitions or shifts for some individuals. The 29th degree of any sign, known as the ‘Anaretic’ degree, is often characterized by a heightened sense of urgency or accelerated movement that may not produce immediate results. For example, during May 2025, this placement was notable for its dynamic impact. By the end of May, Saturn moves into Aries, coinciding with increased clarity and emerging solutions to ongoing challenges.

In the coming two weeks, Saturn will continue to retrograde at 29° Pisces before moving backward, potentially allowing progress on projects initiated over the past two years. Saturn remains retrograde in late Pisces for several months cleaning things out 6from May 2025 and then the final purge occurs between February 4 and February 13, 2026, when Saturn, again is at 29° of Pisces.

Since Saturn is traditionally associated with governance, its placement at the final zodiac degree—alongside Neptune’s impending retrograde back to the same position—may correspond with periods of uncertainty and efforts at reform that may not fully materialize until these same planets conjunct in late February 2026.

Individuals may find this a suitable time to address unresolved matters dating from previous Saturn transits in Pisces (January 1994–early 1996, with indications beginning in Spring 1993). The recurrence of eclipses like those of 1996–1997 may prompt revisitation of past initiatives.

Additionally, with lunar and solar eclipses occurring in Pisces/Virgo on September 7 and in late Virgo on September 21, 2025, this period may be appropriate for reassessing health, diet, time management, and media consumption habits.

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