We are currently in the sign of Aries

The next Aries will start in 353 days (Friday, 20 March, 2026, 17:35 UTC)

The Moon moves to Aries in 24 days (Friday, 25 April, 2025, 17:35 UTC)

Mercury moves to Aries in 15 days (Wednesday, 16 April, 2025, 17:35 UTC)

Venus moves to Aries in 29 days (Wednesday, 30 April, 2025, 17:35 UTC)

Saturn moves to Aries in 54 days (Sunday, 25 May, 2025, 17:35 UTC)

Neptune is currently in Aries

Neptune moves to Aries in 300 days (Monday, 26 January, 2026, 17:35 UTC)

 The Sun

The Sun In Aries

When the Sun moves into Aries, the very first sign of the zodiac, we come back to life with a surge of excitement and motivation!

This transit initiates the spring season and a brand-new astrological year, so it’s a grand time for new beginnings. We don’t have to know where we’ll wind up, nor will we have all our strategies in place yet. The Sun in Aries is about putting things in motion, knowing we can improvise from here. 

The Aries Sun encourages us to let go of the past and the future in order to live fully in the present moment. Aries is not here to make us comfortable. It is here to spark the imagination, put a burr in the saddle, and help us start anew. It’s Aries’ pioneering energy that propels us forward, breaking old habits and patterns so we can discover new worlds.

Take the lead. Fearless Aries is a natural born leader, so adopt this courageous energy for yourself now and use it to go after something you want. But watch out that you're not going too fast. Impulsive Aries is in such a hurry to get ahead that they don’t always think about what they are doing or saying. Spontaneity is great, but if you rush too quickly you could hurt yourself or others -- both mentally and physically. Take a moment to look where you’re going and think before you speak while the Sun is in Aries.

Look for excitement! Whatever happens while the Sun is in Aries, you’re likely to be seeking out things that are new and fun and bold and different. It’s time to shake off your same-old dull routine and seize life with the renewed energy of the bold, bright Aries Sun!

Neptune

Neptune In Aries

2025

Aries Report

"Aries, Brace Yourself for Cosmic Shenanigans as Mars Does the Cha-Cha in Retrograde!"

The next Aries will start in 44 days, at Wednesday, 20 March, 2024

The Moon moves to Aries in 8 days, at Tuesday, 13 February, 2024

Mercury moves to Aries in 34 days, at Sunday, 10 March, 2024

Venus moves to Aries in 60 days, at Friday, 05 April, 2024

Mars moves to Aries in 86 days, at Wednesday, 01 May, 2024

The Waning Crescent moon is currently 24.4 days old. The next new moon is at 23:00:44, 9 Feb 2024. The next full moon is at 12:31:19, 24 Feb 2024.

Hey there, Aries! Buckle up, 'cause Kaylee's got some cosmic wisdom to share with ya! Let's start off with our dear old Moon, sitting at a seasoned 24.4 days old. She's in her Waning Crescent phase, folks. Think of it as the moon's version of chillin' in her favorite pair of worn-in jeans, sippin' on her favorite cup of tea. She's getting ready to start anew, just like you, Aries. Now, y'all know how the Ram loves to charge headfirst into everything, right? Well, this week, take a leaf out of the Moon's book. She's slowin' down, takin' time to breathe before she bursts into that new moon phase. Try doing the same, Aries. Kick back, enjoy the view from your spaceship's window. Savor that engine grease on your fingertips. Yeah, I know you love the rush, but trust me, even your spaceship needs a lil' downtime. It's okay to slow down. Remember, even in the vast expanse of space, it's the quiet moments that hold the most beauty. So, this week, instead of charging headfirst, take a minute, breathe, and maybe, just maybe, you'll see the universe in a whole new light. So, to sum it up, #AriesChillOut, #MoonWisdom and #SlowDownToSpeedUp. Enjoy the ride, space cowboys and cowgirls!

#Aries

SignToday Is Posting: 05.02.2024 07:02:01 (ari-05-02-2024)

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