As we move through the New Year, it’s important to align our continued existence as Earthlings with the Universe to reflect abundance and prosperity—also, to be aware of times when we may experience certain situations. Should be avoided, or prevented from making decisions. The stars can guide us and help us live our best lives in the months ahead.
Solar penetration
The solar ingress of 2023 signifies different energies that are coming our way each month.
Aquarius: January 20
The Sun in Aquarius is a time of innovation and humanity.
Pisces: February 18
The Sun in Pisces stimulates imagination and intuition.
Aries: March 20
The Sun in Aries encourages us to embrace our passions and desires.
Taurus: April 20
The Sun in Taurus encourages us to embrace creativity and romance.
Gemini: May 21
The Sun in Gemini brings us information and news.
Cancer: June 21
The Sun in Cancer makes us embrace our emotions and passions.
Leo: July 22
The Sun in Leo inspires self-expression and artistry.
Virgo: August 23
Sun in Virgo helps us understand and investigate matters.
Libra: September 23
The Sun in Libra pushes us to find partners and balance.
Scorpio: October 23
The Sun in Scorpio allows us to change and connect.
Sagittarius: November 22
The Sun in Sagittarius asks us to expand our intellect and horizons.
Capricorn: December 22
Sun in Capricorn is a time of reflection and practicality.
Equinoxes and solstices
Equinoxes and solstices mark the beginning of the seasons, and occur when the Sun enters the cardinal signs (which are the initiators of the zodiac): Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn.
March 20 It brings the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere and the autumnal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere, as well as the beginning of the season of Aries. Also, it brings equal day and night hours.
June 21 The summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and the winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere, as well as the beginning of the season of Cancer. Also, it is the longest day of the year.
September 23 The season of Libra coincides with the Autumnal Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere and the Spring Equinox in the Southern Hemisphere. Also, it brings equal day and night hours.