Tuesday, 7 October 2025 – Full Moon in Aries 4:47 BST

Tuesday, 7 October 2025 – Mercury square Pluto

Wednesday, 8 October 2025 – Venus sextile Jupiter

Saturday, 11 October 2025 – Venus opposite Saturn

Monday, 13 October 2025 – Venus into Libra

Tuesday, 14 October 2025 – Venus opposite Neptune

Tuesday, 14 October 2025 – Pluto stations Direct 

Tuesday, 14 October 2025 – Venus trines Uranus 

Wednesday, 15 October 2025 – Venus trine Pluto

Friday, 17 October 2025 – Mercury conjunct Mars

Monday, 20 October 2025 – Mercury into Scorpio

Tuesday, 21 October 2025 – New Moon in Libra 13:25 BST

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We have a Full Moon in Aries on 7 October 2025 at 4.47 GMT.

There are two major astrological events that need discussing at this Full Moon. That is the Eris and Chiron conjunction on 9 October and Pluto turning direct on 14 October.

The Chiron–Eris conjunction of 2025 is a defining alignment for these times, since it mirrors the deeper fracture and awakening moving through the collective. Chiron, the awakener, pure and simple, and Eris, the disruptor holding the principle of chaos, come together in Aries three times: 27 May 2025, 9 October (now) and 19 March 2026.

As slow movers, the influence of this conjunction extends across several years, drawing long-suppressed truths toward expression. When either Chiron or Eris is strongly placed in a chart, their presence often corresponds with experiences of being sidelined, rejected, or carrying what others would rather discard or deny.

This collective alignment amplifies that theme, giving everyone a taste of what it means to bear truths that disturb the surface—whether through the impact we have on others or through feeling the impact of what remains unspoken. Each, in its own way, intensifies the call for honesty, both personal and cultural, bringing to light what has lingered beneath our shared reality.

For those with planets or key points near 26 degrees of Aries—or in close aspect to it—this conjunction will land with particular force. Its themes will move us from the collective to the personal, stirring the parts of you that carry the forbidden and taboo, or simply hard to articulate.

As the experiences, events or encounters might reflect the dismissed or silenced within us, unacceptable or inappropriate, the reclaiming of these places was never going to be straight forward. Wherever this falls in your chart marks areas of life where our brutal honesty can become a catalyst, where your voice or just your very presence begins to express something that others fear to name.

Chiron in Aries brings attention to the struggle of claiming selfhood in an age of immense pressure and distraction. It highlights the fear of visibility, and invisibility, and the extreme caution of stating the “I am”. At this time, the world would seem to prefer sameness, so sticking your neck above the parapet brings up all sorts of inner resistances and excuses.

Eris adds fire and rawness to this tension by breaking through illusions and confronting the collective with what has been disowned. When they meet, the wound becomes more visible and the question is no longer how to avoid what comes into view but how to stand with it, with awareness.

This conjunction also activates the space between self and tribe; where belonging can sometimes be at a cost of our authenticity. Conformity often disguises itself as harmony, and belonging often depends on giving up parts of ourselves to stay accepted. Under this conjunction, those patterns grow increasingly visible.

The effect is that the effort to maintain peace or acceptance begins to bring more inner and outer conflict. We might notice that our connections with others start to show their constraints, feel more brittle, and invite a deeper, more authentic form of relating. The idea is that we make space for more difference and individuality.

The crack between what is real and visible, undeniable even, and what is endured through needing to be safe, also widens. This means that situations once tolerated for the sake of some sort of stability start to feel impossible to maintain; the pressure to live in alignment with what is true becomes stronger than the need to keep things comfortable. The hope is that through this there comes the possibility of greater integrity in us all. The challenge lies in holding this intensity without retreating into extreme withdrawal, division or chaos.

This meeting of Chiron and Eris has happened before. Their last conjunction in Aries, during 1971–72, came amid the aftershocks of the 1960s—a period of rebellion, experimentation, and ideological reorganisation. Movements for freedom and equality were reshaping identity itself, yet the drive toward individuality also birthed new forms of tribalism. Earlier conjunctions, in Pisces, aligned with world wars and internal collapse.

You could say that each cycle brought confrontation with collective pain and demanded redefinition—of identity, of belonging, of how power and truth move between the individual and the group. What it means to stand as oneself (Aries) within the whole is rewritten each time these two forces meet, revealing new understandings of agency, voice, and shared responsibility.

Now, as the same pattern returns with greater consciousness, perhaps for the first time we can witness this conjunction with awareness of its scale and meaning. We can see with more complexity how the personal and collective come together—how personal wounding feeds into public fragmentation, and how the ensuing social chaos mirrors our inner continuing confusion.

As Chiron and Eris align, shortly after Pluto’s direct motion through Aquarius brings what was exposed internally into the external realm. From May 4 to October 13, 2025, Pluto turns the collective gaze inward in retrograde motion, asking what power truly means and where has it been misplaced. In the collective, this period brings an examination of the hidden machinery behind culture, technology, and governance. Now Pluto stations direct in mid-October, just after the second Chiron–Eris conjunction, we are asked to bring this understanding and depth outwards, expressed and seen.

The joint timing is significant. As Chiron and Eris reveal what has been festering in the individual and collective psyche, Pluto begins translating those revelations into something meaningful. Different forms of authority—whether social, digital, or ideological—will erupt under the immensity of what has been suppressed. As this comes to the surface, it will expose the instability of these structures, and their fragility will in turn be exposed.

Those in power understand this cycle and often seek to redirect the chaos to preserve control, just in a new form, using the natural disintegration as justification for new governance. At such times, discernment becomes essential; the task is to stay alert to this, to see what is controlling the narrative, and to remember that genuine renewal arises through consciousness, not our governments.

These transits move through the body as much as through the world. They stir restlessness, unfiltered, raw expression, and grief, yet they also awaken a fierce drive toward authenticity—the ‘I am’. The challenge is to meet all this turbulence without seeking a quick resolution—we need to be prepared to stay with the discomfort and not accept quick-fire, convenient, engineered in advance, answers.

We will increasingly see how the dominant language and narratives may divide us, yet our own words can still serve the goal of clarity. Speaking truth with your heart engaged becomes an act of sovereign restoration. This is the time to refine how we speak, listen, and relate; to name what no one else dare say, but without fuelling further fragmentation.

The deeper wounds of humanity must speak fully before change can come. This alignment creates the pressure through which a more grounded individuality can be forged—but it won’t come overnight.

October carries particular intensity off the backdrop of these powerful eclipses.

Living through this time calls for awareness and embodiment. It helps to stay connected to what we trust—Divine presence, breath, body—so the larger forces do not sweep us into panic. Let the depth of what wants expression come, meet it with acceptance and honesty, through words or movement, through creative or relational truth.

This time around, the Chiron–Eris conjunction is a major initiation for humanity, and us individually; we might feel fragile in our sense of self at this time, this is normal under these forces. Pluto’s direct motion add depth to this, ensuring that what arises cannot be stuffed back down again, it will not do for it to be a fleeting realisation, so give the credence it’s calling for. Try this: treat the chaos as a teacher, even if a crazy one, and trust the cracks that form will let in something new, that will make you ultimately more whole.

The Human Design System Rave I’Ching Card Lynda Bunnell

Isis Oracle Alana Fairchild

Archetypes Kim Krans

Tarot Margaret Petersen

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Current Planetary Positions

Sun 21° Libra 19' 36"
Moon 29° Cancer 43' 07"
Mercury 11° Scorpio 15' 34"
Venus 00° Libra 40' 14"
Mars 15° Scorpio 05' 58"
Jupiter 23° Cancer 52' 38"
Saturn 26° Pisces 47' 42" R
Uranus 00° Gemini 52' 34" R
Neptune 00° Aries 11' 41" R
Pluto 01° Aquarius 22' 02"
Chiron 25° Aries 01' 11" R
TrueNode 17° Pisces 54' 41"
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