The Decans of Pisces 2026

John Flamsteed

Last time we looked at the ancient story of Pisces, the season of the winter thaw and the spawning of fresh water fishes in the northern hemisphere where this mythos began with the stars as seen from this part of the planet. And we looked at the Pisces Sun sign Archetype. Now let’s take a quick look at the Decans of Pisces, and the astrological weather, so to speak, in Pisces Season 2026.

Western Tropical astrology as we know it today is believed to have originated in what is now modern Iraq, back in 2700-3000 BC/BCE. While the Mesopotamians (Babylon and Sumeria) were developing the signs of the zodiac and the concept of natal astrology, the astrologers in Egypt were developing the system of the decans.

Each of the 12 signs of the zodiac (Wheel of Life) represents 30 degrees of the 360-degree wheel of the zodiac, tracking the course of the Sun over a year. Each sign is subdivided into three parts of ten degrees each. These are the decans from the Greek word “deka” meaning ten. Each zodiac sign contains three decans, aka three blocks of ten days or so, and each decan has a different planetary co-ruler.

The Egyptians used Decans not only to tell time, but also to read the early celestial signs of seasonal changes, not least for guiding the governance of critical agricultural activities. Then the Greek astrologers adopted the decans around the 2nd century BCE, associating each decan with a planetary ruler, pairing them with stories and meanings related to the gods and mythologies in Hellenistic culture. This was codified by Claudius Ptolemy, an Egyptian astrologer of Greek descent, who referenced the decans and their planetary rulers in his work, the Tetrabiblos, in the 2nd century AD/CE, thereby enshrining their place in Western astrology.

The decans are not considered particularly significant by astrologers in general. Or not at the collective level, except for timing purposes. But in terms of a natal chart they do supply further clues, nuance and texture, supplying extra insights in respect of situation, stakes, character and potential destiny.

If you’ve ever wondered why people born in the same sign seem different, the decans can help answer this puzzle,” – astrologer Rachel Lang.

I have found that using decans in Tarot cards readings may assist in attempting timings in forecasting. If I draw The Moon card or The Hanged Man, we may be looking at developments detected as likely to be occurring in Pisces season. But if I draw the Eight of Cups, we may be able to narrow it down to the first ten days of Pisces Season, i.e; 18/19 – 28/29 February. And so on.

Indian (Vedic) astrology, uses similar but distinct systems… like the nakshatras (lunar mansions), which divide the ecliptic differently.

First Decan Pisces

Pisces- Pisces

Dates: 19 Feb-29 Feb

Planetary rulers: Jupiter/Saturn

Tarot card: Eight of Cups

Smith Waite Centennial deck © U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

Card meanings: Walking away, moving on, cutting ones losses, leaving something behind, but not in anger. Reversed: disillusionment, regret

The first decan of any sign is considered the most archetypal or typical. Pisces makes for versatility and adaptability, while Neptune presents a yielding manner or appearance. This Pisces decan is rarely directly confrontational. This doesn’t mean they do not find ways to get their own way. But there is a sense of a push and pull going on here, just as the two fish of Pisces are pictured, joined by a starry cord, while swimming away from one another. On the one hand Jupiter, the original ruler of Pisces, means Pisces thinks big and steps forward. On the other hand, Neptune means Pisces is secretive, swims in circles, or hides in the weeds. Fish may be hunters too, of course, and lie in wait in ambush.

This Pisces native connects with other people on an unconscious level, almost hearing what they are thinking. Maybe they haven’t noticed this about themselves yet, or they take their telepathy for granted, but if this is you, watch out for the signs. Pisces, the sun sign ruler of the Twelfth House, is associated with endings, and all that is mysterious and unknowable. Including ghosts.

While Pisces may seem self-contained…and they are…this Pisces especially, has deep passions and their love life can be tempestuous. Their ideal partner will be lively and communicative with a can-do approach, but the first decan Pisces tends to go on a lot of detours before arriving or settling in their happy place or rightful destination.

They often look younger than their age, but they need to be especially aware of their dietary and other habits in order to protect their health; mood, and the chest, lungs and the feet in particular. Pisces is extra-sensitive to infection, food poisoning (dirty water) and the effects of overindulgence of alcohol or mood- altering drugs.

Second Decan Pisces

Pisces-Cancer

Dates: 1-10 March (approx.)

Planetary ruler: Jupiter/Moon

Tarot card: Nine of Cups

Smith Waite Centennial deck © U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

Card Meaningsthe wish card, dreams come truefood and drink, the hospitality industry. Reversed: overindulgence, complacency, self-satisfaction

The sub-influence for this decan is Cancer, ruled by The Moon. Cancer is the natural ruler of the fourth house of home, family and security. These Pisces subjects are devoted family members, possibly more inclined than any other sign, excepting Cancer, to stay physically closer to birth family members. They may struggle to loosen parental ties, becoming fully independent, but must do so if they want to progress and develop and become the adult in the room (Saturn in Pisces.)

The zone of the sky from March 1 –10 houses the stars of the water of Aquarius, Eridanus The River, and the westernmost fish of Pisces. These are the faintest, most elusive stars. Now you see them, now you don’t.

These Pisceans blend in anywhere. Sensitive and psychic, like moss, this decan absorbs and retains what is happening around them. The undercurrents too. For the same reason these highly empathic people need to choose their company with special care.

Third Decan Pisces

Pisces-Scorpio

Dates: 11 March-20 March

Planetary rulers: Mars/Pluto

Tarot card– Ten of Cups

Smith Waite Centennial deck © U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

Card Meanings: contentment, completion, arrival, family life, stability, safety and security, team effort, a happy home Reversed: losses, family conflicts, break-ups, unhappiness

The sub-influences for this decan are Scorpio and its rulers, traditional Mars or modern Pluto. Energetic Mars and Scorpio – natural ruler of the eighth house of desire, willpower, drive and determination – bestows extra charisma, and the drive and determination to push forward. This Pisces native has the artistic creativity of Pisces/Neptune with extra sticking power to turn dreams into realities.

Pluto brings depth. Mars brings speed and energy of attack. This Pisces native needs to keep busy, with plenty of energy outlets. Pisces marks the completion of the zodiac wheel. This final decan marks the point at which we move into Aries, the cycle starts over again and Aries too, is ruled by energetic Mars. What these Pisces natives start, they finish.

These Pisces natives, like the other decans, are enormously attuned to their environment, but there is a tendency to stay somewhat more aloof and watchful, while less likely to blend in. They are highly observant, natural detectives, disciplined, well-suited to police work, and like its opposite number Virgo, this Piscean is not only super intuitive…while potentially pretty stubborn…but highly analytical, numerate, with a talent for investigative work. Pisces-Scorpio listens between the lines, homing in on what is not being said.

The Cusps of Pisces

Photo by Worachat Sodsri on Unsplash

Pisces is Pisces. But still, one may be more of an Aquarian Pisces, or more of an Arian Pisces.

Aquarius-Pisces: February 15-21

Aquarius-Pisces: This is a Pisces native with Aquarius tendencies; a person of high principles, quiet, refined, and with strong likes and dislikes. This Pisces native is likely to do a lot of travelling. They have executive capabilities and can earn or make a lot of money, but tend to become bored quite easily. This native as a young adult needs to be careful not to get trapped, committing too soon in a relationship that really doesn’t work well for them, simply out of a fear of being left on their own.

Pisces-Aries: March 17-23

Born on the Pisces-Aries cusp, this native is especially instinctive and brave. This mix of energy combines physical and moral courage with compassion for others which can make this Pisces individual a successful leader. This person is loyal to friends and colleagues and they are also generous, and eager to see others do well.

Famous Pisces subjects

Michelangelo, Copernicus, George 111, Albert Einstein, Neville Chamberlain, Sidney Poitier, Elizabeth Taylor, Yuri Gagarin, Michael Gorbachev, Osama Bin Laden, Steve Irwin, Steve Jobs, President Erdogan of Turkey

Pisces Season 2026

Legacy of The Divine Tarot

Pluto in Aquarius, and Saturn and Neptune, both now in Aries since February 20, are now the evolving biggest picture for the collective, the universal background, the supra-personal continuum, while the year of the Fire Horse only adds to the speed and impetus on the global stage this year in particular.

The Emperor in the Legacy of The Divine Tarot

The Fire Horse denotes action, force and momentum, courage and above all, stamina. Much emphasis is placed on the Fire Horse this year, given the extra powerful Aries conjunction of Neptune and Saturn in Aries signifying a reset to Zero, Spring, fresh new starts. The Individual. The Emperor. The rise of new Empires.

The Fire Horse, if viewed as Aries, symbolizes the power of governance and Heads of States. But…but…the horse may be a lead mare, or a lead stallion, but still, the horse is a herd animal. A herd of horses moves as one. Or a people moves as one.

group of horses
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A few dates to watch for this Pisces Season 2026…

February 27: Look up this evening for a stunning sight if the skies are clear. Jupiter will be right beside the waxing Moon, which will be above Gemini, with its “Twin” stars, Castor and Pollux.

February 27/28: Sun conjunction north node in Pisces, good for clear and productive exchanges.

February 28: Mercury (retrograde in Pisces since 26 February) is conjunct Venus in the second Mercury conjunction this year. The first conjunction was in cerebral Aquarius on January 29. With Mercury retrograde in Venus, we need to think again, to revisit what we first thought – and the emphasis is on thought, given that the first conjunction was in airy Aquarius. Now, other feelings surface that prompts a question to the heart.

March 1: Mercury sextile Juno in Capricorn.

March 2: Mars into Pisces until April 9. May work best for the third decan Pisces native. Read about it here at Cafe Astrology

March 3: Full Moon/Blood Moon/lunar eclipse in Virgo. The Moon will slip into Earth’s shadow in the early hours, turning a reddish colour as viewed across much of the United States. The Sun, Earth, and Moon are lined up perfectly, with Earth in the middle, and rather than going completely dark, the Moon glows red as the sunlight bends through our atmosphere, softly lighting the surface of the Moon just as the same effect gives us red sunrises and sunsets on Earth. No telescope needed.

A blood moon appears in the dark sky.
Photo by Erika Löwe on Unsplash

March 11/12: Jupiter goes direct in Cancer at 15°05′ signalling the end of a four-month retrograde period which began on November 11, 2025, at 25° Cancer. Jupiter will be staying in Cancer until June 30, 2026 and it is exalted in Cancer, the Fourth House of Home and Hearth, kith and kin, homeland and shared heritage. Tarot card is the Three of Cups. Happy times. Get togethers. Old friends. Good for home relationships and a renewed momentum with delayed opportunities in learning, teaching and travel.

March 18-19: New Moon in Pisces at 28 degrees. Beginning anew, powerful memories, dreams, ghosts. Something wistful, perhaps even a little sad. Inspirations, visions, perhaps a time to revisit and look again with a fresh eye at something we used to do, used to love; a cherished project. Memories of kith and kin. Nostalgia or regret. This is not only occurring at a degree in the last decan of Pisces, this New Moon, but in the last decan of the Zodiac.

Tarot card: The Ten of Cups. Mars in Pisces. The meaning and power of legacy.

March 20-April 19: Sun in Aries.

Many Happy Returns, Pisces. Saturn’s new two-year visit in your sector of income, and Mars surging through your sign in early spring, says your energy, passion, time and talent counts or translates in terms of new or added sources of income and reputation. There is what you can afford to share generously and freely, and what you may choose to keep in reserve, costed and protected in ways that honour your time, talent and artistic gifts. From July and August there may be a change in tempo, and likely some happy times around young people, or new pets or other animals During August, the North Node enters your twelfth House of Aquarius, and you find yourself balancing your obligations with a need for quiet time.

Take care, and thank you for reading.

Back soon 🙂

Stories of the Season of Pisces 2026

Chartres Cathedral

The big astrology news is today’s Annular solar eclipse and New Moon happening in Aquarius at 28 degrees and 50 minutes. This also marks the start of Ramadan and the beginning of the Chinese/Asian Lunar New Year of The Fire Horse. The last Fire Horse year was 1966, with coup d’etats in Nigeria, Ghana and Syria, the beginning of the Cultural Revolution in China, the first public address from Martin Luther King on Vietnam, space tech, and a truly horrible third space walk in which an astronaut lost 13 pounds, and almost of it was water. The first credit card was issued in Britain, with Barclays bank.

The Tarot card for 28 degrees of Aquarius is the clever, stealthy, diplomatic-or dishonest-Seven of Swords, complemented or opposed by the stamina and fortitude of Leo, the opposite sign of Aquarius, and the Seven of Wands.

Smith Waite Centennial Tarot

Tomorrow we enter the starry territory of Pisces, the Heavenly Fishes as codified in Western/Tropical astrology with a history originating at 36 degrees latitude, first recorded in what was Babylon and is now modern Iraq.

Certain big fish are caught right now between the frying pan and the fire. But the very biggest fish of all will almost certainly escape the net altogether, and not end up in the pan.

It is time once again to go fishing…or diving with Pisces. What are its stars, what do they look like in the night sky, and what’s the ancient story behind it all?

Traditional Associations

Dates: 18/19 Feb to 20/21 March. Variable cusp depending on the leap year cycle

Ruling planets: Jupiter and Neptune (before Neptune’s official discovery in 1846, it was Jupiter)

Zodiac House 12: Endings, Resurrections, the Unknown, enemies, mysteries, all that is hidden.

Element: Water Quality: Mutable – versatility, changeability, the ending of one season and the beginning of another

Energy: Yin -receptive

Key phrase: I believe

Body: Feet, eyes, bladder

Homeopathic cell salt: ferrum phos…iron phosphate for the optimal carrying of oxygen throughout the body. Iron phosphate is not readily bio-available in other forms. Industrially, it is used in steel making and in batteries.

Birth Stone: Aquamarine the water of the sea but also amethyst, ruby, blood-stone and jasper. Aquamarine is the blue variety of beryl where Emerald is a green beryl. The aquamarine, a hexagonal crystal structure sometimes confused with blue topaz, is reputed to enhance foresight and clairvoyance.

Aquamarine via Wiki

Tarot cards: The Moon, The Hanged Man, Knight of Cups, 8, 9,10 Cups.

MeaningsThe Moon, Mondays, tides, cycles, ebb and flow, feminine cycles, fertility, instinct, wildlife, walking on the wild side, hunting, fishing, psychics, ghosts, visions, dreams, delusions, madness, contamination, infection, delirium, fever, food poisoning, uncertainty, danger, confusions with documentation, risks in travel.

Astronomy

Wiki

Pisces, the Latin plural of fish, is the 14th largest constellation overall, covering a large V- shaped region in the part of the sky known as The Sea or The Water.

Its stars are faint as seen from Earth —hard to see with the naked eye.

The fishes of Pisces are traditionally depicted as freshwater fish, koi carp, swimming at right angles to each other, one to the north and one to the west, attached by a cord. Its brightest star, Eta Piscium, also known as Alpherg or Kullat Nunu, is a bright giant star (G class) 294 light-years from Earth and has a luminosity 316 times greater that of the sun. Kullat Nunu is its Babylonian name. ‘Nunu’ means ‘fish’ and ‘kullat’ is a bucket.

My Pisces brother (a hobby fisherman in later years) when very small used to cry for his nunu. His blue, blue blanket. He would not go to bed without it, but still, he used to lose it. By the time he outgrew his love affair with the nunu, it was nothing but a small square of fabric no larger than a handkerchief, so often had it been torn, trimmed and mended.

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The vernal equinox currently occurs during Pisces, 19-21 March, the astronomical marker of the start of spring in the northern hemisphere. Pisces is the month that carries away more of the frail and elderly more than any other month, just as we come to the end of winter, while the old saying went a “green winter makes fat the churchyard.” Pisces carried away my own mighty little mother in 2023. Still active and beautiful at 83, she had a fall, followed by pneumonia.

History and Mythology

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Pisces is the sign of the thaw, the freshwater melt and the first spawning of the freshwater fishes, though depending on latitude and therefore temperature, some species may spawn sooner. Fish may rise again to the top to feed. Frogs and Toads will spawn.

The fish of Pisces are attached by a cord of stars, just as life and death are conjoined and cannot be separated. Pisces is not only the last sign of winter, moving into spring; it is the last sign of the whole zodiac year, the culmination of all the signs that came before it.

Egypt

“It (Pisces) is one of the earliest zodiac signs on record, with the two fish appearing as far back as c. 2300 BC on an Egyptian coffin lid ” -(Wiki) The two fish of the constellation Pisces were the offspring of the Great Fish. In Egyptian mythology, this fish saved the life of the Egyptian goddess Isis, and she placed this fish and its descendants into the heavens as a star constellation.

India

In Hindu mythology Matsya is an manifestation or avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu the Preserver who rescued the first man, Manu from a great deluge. (…and here we are again, back to the great flood stories of Aquarius) The Matsya may be depicted as a giant golden fish or as a merman, the half- fish half humanoid Lord Vishnu. Vishnu is the second god in the Hindu holy trinity (Trimurti) Brahma was the Maker, god of creation and passion, Vishnu, the face of light and preservation, and Shiva, the face of the dark, and destruction.

Via Wiki

Greece

To the ancient Greeks, the fish were the goddess Aphrodite and her son, Eros, who were out walking by the Euphrates one day when a terrible monster rose up out of the water. This monster, Typhon, had been terrorizing the gods of Olympus ever since the war with the Titans. Typhon was a Titan, a son of Gaia, and he hated the gods of Olympus as invaders and upstarts who had overthrown and dispossessed his own, more ancient race of Titans. He was as tall as the heavens and his eyes shot flames. Instead of fingers, he had 100 dragon’s heads sprouting from his hands -for which one could read ‘flames,’ or magma.

Not one of the Olympian gods had the power to destroy Typhon, not alone. All they could do was avoid him or flee for their lives, which they often did by transforming themselves into animals. Aphrodite and Eros now transformed themselves into two fish (koi) and swam away. Ultimately, Zeus imprisoned Typhon beneath Mount Etna, but Typhon is still very much alive down there. This is a threat that never goes away; the threat of a potentially cataclysmic volcanic eruption, not only of Vesuvius in the Bay of Naples, but of Etna.

Rome and Early Christianity

Early Christians used the Fish as a symbol of their faith and called the TWELVE apostles of Christ the Fishers of Men (Pisces as the twelfth sign.) The secret code name for Jesus, Yeshua Ben Joseph- was Ichthys from the Greek meaning fish, it was an acronym Jesus- Christ- God- Son- Saviour.

The so-called Age of Pisces began 1 AD and- depending on your source, will end in 2150 when we enter the so-called Age of Aquarius, though some astrologers say we are already in that Age. More about the disputable astrological ages HERE

The Age of Pisces has seen the rise of the Monotheistic religions, Christianity and Islam. This current, much discussed brand new mini Age of Aquarius, 2024-2043, is supposedly a secular age, all about technology, progress, humanitarian enterprises and collectivism.

But there is so much more in the celestial mix than this. And now with Neptune in Aries, reinforced now by Saturn also in Aries, religion shows no sign of going away. Islam is fast on the rise in the west, Christianity on the wane in the west, with vacuums filled by socio-political ideological transmutations of the religious instinct. Identity politics weaponized for control of the general populace. New inquisitions.

The Pisces Archetype

From The Golden Tarot, by Kat Black

In Tarot, whether the subject of any inquiry is male or female, Pisces is embodied as The Knight of Cups. In Arthurian legend this would be Sir Percival, or in later versions of the legend, Sir Galahad. This knight is a champion of the underdog, a protector, a lover, a bearer of grace. The healing chalice. This card generally translates as good news, a happy situation, recovery from illness, a new friend, an admirer, possibly a marriage proposal, news of a baby on the way, “my cup runneth over”.

Pisces combines imagination with the determination and self-sacrifice of a salmon fighting upriver to spawn, even at the cost of its life. New life must come, says Pisces, even if the death of the self is the price. Paradoxically, there may be a certain passivity, even inertia. This serves Pisces well at times, but may, in some cases, this same passivity may either work as an expression of resilience or may degenerate into the shadow side of Pisces, escapism, avoidance of responsibility, depression, alcohol or other substance misuse.

These individuals are natural artists, writers or musicians. Compassionate and sensitive. But while their steel may be hidden, all the same, it is there. Not much is said about this scaly Pisces steel. They can be tough, even hard in a quiet way. They don’t say much but watch the eyes harden. Cross the line once too often, you are gone. That is it.

Pisces needs variety. Desk-based work, although Pisces can certainly do it, and with considerable efficiency, it is not really their thing. They like to be on their feet, which are ruled by Pisces. They make excellent and approachable team leaders. Passing the buck is not their style. They will take on injustice, taking on those senior to themselves in status. But Pisces, unlike, say Aquarius, acts on an individual basis. Group actions, campaigns or crusades, do not sit naturally with their temperament, except just possibly for early Pisces, born close to the Aquarius cusp.

Later born subjects especially, born close to the Aries cusp 20/21 April, are especially the ‘doers’ of Pisces, and Pisces is brave. Very brave indeed. But these watery denizens need to guard their physical energy. It can be erratic, and their reserves once depleted, are not so easily restored as other signs. If they become prone to headaches at the back of the head, there may be related bladder infections or other issues.

Famous Pisces Sun Sign subjects

Michelangelo, Amerigo Vespucci, Copernicus, Vivaldi, Handel, George Washington, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Albert Einstein, Nat King Cole, Elizabeth Taylor, Nina Simone, Harold Wilson, Yuri Gagarin, Sidney Poitier, Steve Irwin.

Pisces 2026

Pisces planetary co-ruler, Neptune, aka the god Poseidon, The Earth-Shaker, is associated with earthquakes in not only the literal sense, but also the metaphorical sense.

silhouette of man on boat during golden hour
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We have been navigating fathomless waters of Saturn in Pisces since March 2023. Peculiar times. Borders and boundaries dissolved. Norms overturned. We are are increasingly on edge. The feudal overlords never went away, they just changed the basis of their wealth, and like the gods of Olympus they dwell in another realm, high above the laws that govern the rest of us.

“Can thou draw forth Leviathan with a hook?”

We can draw out fish, or even whales. But not the ever present Leviathan. We are being reminded in the most shocking way, that there has always been, and still is, a realm of power operating beyond all accountability, infiltrating political institutions, operating beyond the law, and that elements within both the political institutions and the law have been, and are actively complicit. The Law is not for them. Only for the little people. Still, they may have their gilded cages well and truly rattled from time to time, and maybe such a time is coming before too long.

‘No man is an island,’ wrote John Donne. We come in to this life alone. We leave alone. We are both the ocean and the land. Islands in archipelagos. But it is for sure, no-one can do it all alone. Or truly wants to. There are bridges. Lighthouses. Signposts. Harbours. There are boats.

Meanwhile Mercury is in Pisces from February 6-April 14. Intuition first, explanations second. Feelings work faster than thinking. Dreams are vivid. We may experience a ghostly visit.

And Venus is in Pisces from February 10 to March 6, 2026.

Pisces is a mutable sign. It deals in nuance, grey areas, entirely at odds with the rallying call to action of today’s New moon and the annular eclipse in Aquarius and the start of the lunar New Year of the Fire Horse. Venus in Pisces is haunted by memories and the longing for something that is difficult to define and hard to satisfy. Venus is exalted in Pisces, devoted, compassionate, exceptionally giving, and capable of sacrifice. We might rely heavily on our intuition with our finances and love life during this cycle, a sharp ear on the slightest hints. We may be sorting through old photographs, gravitating towards poetic, artistic objects, situations and people.

There is a deeply uneasy lull for the time being, but we can feel it building, that big things are stirring, a leviathan churning beneath the surface. Back channels on overdrive, calculating how to manage the public. We are hardwired to recognize injustice. We know that we are looking right at it.

Smith Waite Tarot

Neptune is associated with The Hanged Man in the Tarot deck. Last year at this same time I drew this card together with The Hierophant, and had a feeling about the Pope, that his time was coming very soon. More usually, The Hanged Man is about taking time out. Stepping back to review, to rest, to recalibrate. Sometimes there is immaturity, innocence, naivete, and now someone has a lot of growing up to do, and they had better do it fast.

The Hanged Man is ready to sacrifice something for a greater good, accepting losses as a painful necessity. It is about looking at things from a new and different perspective. Perhaps less comfort, less trust, less complacency. More self-reliance, more rockiness of autonomy.

We are poised between the old social normalities we thought we knew, and that have faded out since 2019, and a new emergent collective normality.

The Sabian symbol for yesterday’s New Moon is the butterfly emerging from a chrysalis. Nothing will be all bad, any more than it has ever been all good.

February 22 could be a turning point date in any manner of good ways with Venus trine Jupiter.

Thank you for reading.

Back soon.

Happy New Year, 2026, The Doorway of Janus

Well, Happy New Year 2026!

We know fine well, we can see this for ourselves, astrology or no astrology, that 2026 will not be a quiet year, but yet another pivotal year, marking a seismic level shift in the respective status quos of global power in a cycle likely to run some while yet.

2020 opened up a seismic crack in the previous status quo of world affairs. A “thing”-I I saw on the night of 20 January 2020 -I later called it a “djinn” simply for want of a better word- meant that business would never again be as usual, whatever we mean by usual.

But the astrology that is tracking it, that is for sure, is clearly announcing this turbulent geo-political weather will continue at least till 2028. There is no way back to the way things were done in 2019. This will hinge to a fundamental extent upon the events surrounding the Saturn-Neptune conjunction at degrees of Aries 20/21 February. The last time Saturn was so closely conjunct Neptune was 1989, when the Berlin Wall came down and the World Wide Web was launched.

More HERE from astrologer Anne Whitaker.

There are always things we can’t control, at home, in nature and in society. But we weather them by means of our individual competencies, skills, knowledge, know-how, and by community and collaboration.

We are currently in the second decan of Capricorn, associated with the Three of Pentacles or Coins in Tarot.

From The Gilded Tarot

This is a quiet, thoughtful but productive card of arts, crafts, heritage, the art making of making things beautiful. “Form follows function.” A functional object, well made, well able to perform its job, will de facto also be a thing of beauty.

The Three of Coins also denotes part-time work, restoration work and community activities. In this emergent world of Techno-globalism, here is a reminder of the roots of our creative, handy, self-reliant selves, and of exchange and barter with neighbours, my help, time and skills for yours. This is the very basis of social exchange, the cradle of society and of modern industry. It has never gone away, and we may decide to reclaim it more actively. We could say that the artisanal Three of Coins is right at work here in this online writing community, enabled by Techno-globalism.

January and Janus

We say Happy New Year based on the Gregorian calendar, and before that, the Julian calendar, both solar based calendars. One could argue that the new year does not begin today. That this is calendar date was devised as a solution to tackle that timing problem of astronomy we call the leap year, caused by the approximately 23 degree tilt of the planet on its axis as it rotates. It is this axial tilt that gives us the seasons.

Nebula
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Otherwise, the seasonal events of Nature as observed on the ground would say that the new year starts either just after the winter solstice, or else after the spring equinox. And once upon a time, over centuries, other dates marked the start of the calendar, including March 25 and December 25.

Heron on the nearby frozen pond, January 2024

January was named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways, passages, frames, and endings. He is usually depicted as having a double-sided head, signifying that we can look both forwards and backwards in space and time.

Likewise Janus was a god of both war and peace, presiding over the beginning and ending of conflict. And as a god of transitions, he had functions pertaining to birth, and to journeys and exchange, and through his association with Portunus, another portal god, the guardian of harbours, Janus was also concerned with travelling, trading, and shipping with strong echoes here of the Mercurial Twins of Gemini. Seafarers used to ask the Gemini for protection on voyages.

Solar and Lunar calendars, different New Year dates

Other countries, signifying a quarter of the world’s population of 8.2 billion people, notably China and other countries in the Far East, calculate the date of their new year based on lunar cycles.

This year we will be entering the New Year of The Fire Horse, February 17.

A large paper horse in the shape of a horse
Photo by Frank Ng on Unsplash

Cute, eh? But the Fire Horse is fast and furious. One thinks of The Trojan Horse, or the terrible scenes in “Marco Polo,” when Kublai Khan ordered horses set alight and then stampeded them into enemy cities. All eyes on China, US and Taiwan, nothing new here except for a recent escalation of military threat displays following the signing of a trade deal between the US and Taiwan. Signs and portents etc etc.

Something or nothing. But the Fire Horse rides in so closely coinciding with The Saturn-Neptune conjunction in Aries, February 20, and additionally, Forbes tells us…

Coincidentally, the Year of the Fire Horse begins and ends with a “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse, in Antarctica in 2026 and in South America and West Africa in 2027.”

This extra fiery Year of The Fire Horse brings great changes, challenges and opportunities. More so even than 2025, a year of the supposedly strategic, stealthy and self contained Wood Snake, and we are still in the year of the Wood Snake for another six weeks or so. The Fire Horse says that works best this year is to trust your first instinct, act on it pronto, going straight from A to B. It will serve better to act rather than to watch and wait. Better to speak plainly, better to be angry than afraid.

We can look back and make up our own minds at what the popular astrology had to say about the Wood Snake Year. It is hard to disagree about the stealth, the shedding of old skins of a few of the 2025 mighty fallen, and the abiding twistiness. https://astrostyle.com/2025-year-of-the-snake-wood-snake/

There is lots else out there already about the incoming year of the Fire Horse.

But we are not there yet. Sol Invictus. This is the solar new year celebration, not the lunar new year celebration, even while I look out of my window facing north east and see the rising waxing gibbous moon (which today is in Gemini AND Mercury, the co ruler of Gemini and Virgo will be moving into Capricorn later today (at 4.10 EST -5 hours behind where I am writing this in Lancashire UK).

Mercury in Capricorn January 1-January 20/21

Mercury will be staying in Capricorn until January 20. This could prove a very productive time for tackling various long overdue jobs, reducing our burdens and our overheads, breaking problems down into steps, drawing up a checklist, and tackling them slowly, methodically….unexciting, for sure. The same perhaps with certain fairly minor but vexatious health matters. But not much feel better than the sheer relief of making up our minds that we ARE going to wade into that pile of shit stuff, and come out the other side knowing we finally have it back under control and firmly back in its box.

No, cat. I said its. You may be a problem cat for all I know, but I don’t mean you.

brown cardboard box on white table
Photo by Sahand Babali on Unsplash

We are getting on top of it. Thank you Mercury, for that welcome extra bit of lift when we were so tired. And now we feel ready to take on the world.

We weigh our words, choose them with care, strategically. Our words have weight.

This is the functional application, the power of Mercury in Capricorn, the gutsy and relentless mountain ibex. It just keeps on going. But now it has an added spring in its step. Nil Desperandum as they say.

Happy New Year

May Janus open wonderful new doors for you this coming year.

Back soon.

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