Friday, 17 April – New Moon in Aries 11:51 GMT
Saturday, 18 April – Mercury sextile Pluto
Sunday, 19 April – Mars conjunct Saturn
Monday, 20 April – Sun into Taurus
Monday, 20 April – Mercury conjunct Saturn
Monday, 20 April – Mercury conjunct Mars
Friday, 24 April – Venus conjunct Uranus
Friday, 24 April – Venus into Gemini
Sunday, 26 April – Uranus into Gemini
Tuesday, 28 April – Venus trine Pluto
Friday, 1 May – Full Moon in Scorpio 17:23 GMT
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We have a New Moon in Aries on 17th April at 11:51 GMT.
It arrives in the final degrees of Aries, which means the direction has become clear over this Aries journey and the exploratory phase is now over. The time for circling around decisions has passed.
But this particular New Moon falls in an exact conjunction with Chiron and in close conjunction with Eris, both also in late Aries, and that changes the quality of what is being asked for. The question is not simply what you will begin, but what do you truly want that you haven’t quite trusted you could realise.
The New Moon at 27 degrees of Aries also aligns with the fixed star Alpherg—just twenty minutes separating them, which is essentially exact. Alpherg brings a specific quality: preparedness, determination, and the eventual certainty of success, if certain conditions are honoured.
What it also brings is a clear-eyed warning. Obstacles that are not seen and named in advance will become intractable. This star does not promise an easy path. It promises that the person who looks clearly at what they are up against, and acts anyway, will eventually arrive.
The Sabian Symbol for this degree sharpens this further. It is “a large disappointed audience.” The image speaks to a very specific habit: waiting for someone else to arrive and deliver what is missing, then experiencing that wait as disappointment.
Think of the times you have held back from something — a conversation, a decision, a creative act — waiting for the right moment, the right response, the right conditions. The audience in the image waited, and waited, for an act that never came. The invitation here is to recognise if you are doing the same, it’s time to smell the coffee.
What you have been looking for in the external world — permission, confirmation, validation, or just a signal that it is time to move forward — now requires something from you internally, your own participation. Alpherg and the Sabian Symbol are pointing in exactly the same direction: the person who waits for things to be perfect will wait indefinitely. The person who prepares honestly and acts will get there.
That theme of acting despite unresolved difficulty is where Chiron enters. Chiron is conjunct this New Moon within less than one degree, adding significant depth to this lunation. Chiron in Aries has been working for years on a particular wound — the wound around initiation — and the deep instilled sense that acting first is not safe, that certainty is first, and that other factors or other people’s readiness must precede our own.
Think of the impostor syndrome: the persistent internal voice that says you are not qualified, not ready, not enough. The way it forces procrasination exactly when you were about to go into action. For some people this operates loudly, as a clear pattern of avoidance. For others it is more subtle, more like the habit of preparing indefinitely without ever quite arriving at that moment of action.
This New Moon falls directly on that wound, in whatever part of your chart that Chiron is transiting. The tenderness is real and raw, but the invitation is to move with it rather than wait until it resolves. Because with Chiron, resolution and action are not sequential. Forget that the wound heals first and action follows after. The healing does not happen before or in preparation — it happens in the doing, when Chiron is in Aries. You do not wait until you feel ready and then begin. You begin, and in beginning, something changes. The two arrive together, or they do not arrive at all.
Eris deepens this further. She sits at approximately 25 degrees of Aries, placing her within two degrees of this conjunction, and her presence here is worth understanding. What direct experience of the Eris force has revealed to me is something far more structural than the discord and disruption she is usually associated with.
Eris governs the return pathway — what the veins govern in the body. Not the force that drives blood outward, but the intelligence that brings it back. Without that return, pressure builds and the circuit stalls. You see this in the project that never completes, the conversation that keeps being deferred, the pattern that is never moved beyond, the decision that gets made and then unmade, basically where we have stopped counting the times you have reset.
This brings the conjunction — New Moon, Chiron, and Eris together in late Aries — into clear focus. It is asking a very specific question: where has pressure been building in you without finding completion, and what has been blocking the return? In Chiron’s territory that question is around initiation and permission. Where have you been waiting to feel ready, waiting for the impostor voice to quieten before you act?
In Eris’s territory the question falls around truth and directness. What restores that return function is genuine, clear contact with reality — knowing where you end and the world begins, being willing to confront and name what is actually true rather than what is convenient or manageable. This means saying out loud what you have only been thinking. It means stopping the constant smoothing-over which actually keeps things as they are. The confrontational capacity that Eris governs, especially in Aries, in its healthiest form, is the quality of a person who has chosen to speak from exactly where they stand.
Alpherg, sitting at the degree of this conjunction, reinforces that directly. Determination is not the same as stubbornness, though both qualities are present in the star. The difference lies in whether you are moving toward what is true for you, or simply refusing to adapt. So this New Moon asks for the former: the kind of determination that comes from having seen the situation clearly, and doing what it takes to get to the completion point.
That quality of committed, structured action is what the wider seven planet stellium in Aries is built to support. These seven celestial bodies are Moon, Sun, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, and Neptune alongside Chiron and Eris. The concentration of energy here is unusual by any stretch of the imagination. Within this stellium, each planet adds its own quality: Mars brings urgency and forward momentum; Saturn insists on commitment and accountability; Mercury puts decisions into language and form; Neptune adds a visionary awareness of what could exist, but in Aries it requires direction or it spreads across too many possibilities at once.
Underneath all of this runs a precise sextile between Mars and Pluto, less than half a degree from exact. Of course Mars as the ruler of Aries is then important at this New Moon. And this sextile connects the initiating force of Mars directly to the transformative depth of Pluto. Effort that is genuinely aligned with what you are moving toward will go far and deep. What is put in motion at this New Moon has real traction.
What Chiron and Eris bring to this conjunction, then, is the understanding that what is being asked for here is not simply a new project or a fresh intention. It is a beginning that requires you to have faced what has made beginning difficult — the wound around initiation, the places where pressure has been building without release, the habit of looking outward for what can only be generated from within.
It is also a confirmation, quite clearly, that if you have been considering taking something forward which will be tough, it is clearly the right course, as you have the right combination of energies behind you.
The days that follow continue all of this. Over the weekend, Mercury also forms a supportive aspect to Pluto, bringing depth and precision to thinking and communication. At the same time, Mars meets Saturn, reinforcing the theme of disciplined action. Effort applied with real focus is far more effective than force alone. Conversations may feel more charged, decisions more final. If a decision or conversation needs to be named and agreed upon, this is the time for it.
As the Sun moves into Taurus on April 19th, the pace changes. What was initiated under Aries begins to stabilise and ground further. Taurus does not rush, it is the blacksmith of the zodiac. It asks whether what you have started can be maintained, moulded and developed over time.
Toward the end of the week, Venus meets Uranus in the final degree of Taurus. Uranus has been moving through Taurus for seven years, reorganising our relationship to security, resources, and what we are willing to hold onto. Venus rules Taurus, and her meeting with Uranus here feels like a profound closure moment, a farewell to that long chapter before both planets move on.
Within days, Uranus arrives into Gemini, where it will remain until 2033. To understand this better, consider what Uranus in Taurus has actually been like for us. Taurus resists change by nature — it builds, consolidates, and holds. Uranus in that sign has been like electricity moving through concrete. Change still happened, but it required enormous force to break through, and when it finally did the impact was harder and more disruptive than it needed to be. The resistance created the intensity. When Uranus cannot move freely, it does not stop. It accumulates until something gives way.
Gemini is a different kind of terrain entirely. Curious, quick, and comfortable with multiplicity, it does not resist change — it metabolises it. In Gemini, Uranus can move like it’s own nature: rapidly, laterally, making sudden connections between things that had not previously been linked. What required a few lightning strikes in Taurus may require only a tiny spark in Gemini.
The practical expression of this will be felt most immediately in technology, communication, and the way information itself is structured. AI, augmented reality, and the rewiring of how we process and share knowledge are all natural Gemini territory, and Uranus arriving here accelerates what has already been building. Quite simply it means change happens faster, with little resistance. The downside is the slowness we require to be aware of what we might not want to change is less accessible. We might need to create some slowness now from a deeper connection within.
What influences this further is that Uranus in Gemini moves into a supportive flowing trine relationship with Pluto in Aquarius. Both Uranus in Gemini and Pluto in Aquarius are planets oriented toward the future, both operating in air signs, both pushing us collectively in the same direction. In other words, the collective intelligence is changing, and it is changing fast. What is initiated at this New Moon will extend into that markedly different atmosphere.
This New Moon is direct in its message, there is no ambiguity: the conditions to act are present, the wound does not have to be healed first and the return pathway opens when you move toward it.
Where have you been waiting for a result instead of creating one? And what changes when you stop waiting?
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