Mid week there will be a New Moon in Pisces, which is the first in a series of astro shifts through mid March that indicate a reset and the chance to finally get moving.
The New Moon is at 28 Pisces on Wednesday or Thursday, depending on where you are. It forms a lively sextile to Uranus in Taurus, which can help energise you. It might also help jump start a stuck situation.
The ruler of the New Moon in Pisces is Jupiter, which has recently stationed direct in Cancer. This adds extra weight to themes of moving forward and may help you get going on a major plan that has been stalled since November 2025, when Jupiter went retrograde.
Shortly after the New Moon, on Friday March 20, Mercury will station direct AND the Sun will move into Aries.
The end of Mercury retrograde can help you sort out a messy situation, and in the days following Mercury station direction, you might be able to clarify missing information, finalize a delayed decision or resubmit necessary documents.
The Sun’s move into Aries activates the Equinox and is classically associated with a season of renewal and rebirth. This is an astrological omen for the New Year and a great time to set intentions for the coming 12months.
The four weeks starting March 20 may bring enthusiasm and drive for a new project or goal.

As the Sun will be touring Aries along with Saturn and Neptune, this next month might prove pivotal in helping you visualize a major restructure or clarify a goal to guide you over the next two years, with Saturn in Aries.
As you move past the middle of March, there are a number of astrological omens that suggest starting over or beginning will prove fruitful. Between the New Moon and Jupiter direct it’s time to take a leap of faith.
What are you ready to start or restart in your life? Is there a major move you’re ready to move forward with?
Hear more about the exciting astrology of the New Moon in Pisces in my latest podcast episode.
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