This will be a decisive month. With everything going on in September, and Jupiter moving into its new position and Mercury going retrograde on August 30th and ending on September 22nd, the luckiest days of the year will come in the last week of September. I have a lot to tell you, so let me start from the beginning. Susan Miller's full horoscope for September 2016 for Taurus text This will be a decisive month. September has it all – lunar eclipses on September 1 and 16, a gorgeous new moon on the 30th (the sweetest day of the year), and Jupiter moving into a new position in your sign, last seen here in the fall of 2004 to 2005. Mercury will begin to retrograde on August 30 and end on September 22, and the luckiest days of the year will arrive in the last week of September. I have a lot to tell you, so let me start from the beginning.
The month begins on September 1 with a new moon solar eclipse in Virgo 9 degrees. Solar eclipses always occur during a new moon, but this one is very special as it brings together the energies of three planets. We typically get four solar eclipses each year, with the last two occurring on March 8th and 23rd. A Solar Eclipse is always accompanied by major life events, especially when it changes the angle of the Sun, Earth, or Moon in your natal sign. Solar eclipses bring news and surprises, and it can almost always be said that it is exciting news. Because astrology is highly accurate, if your birthday is April 28, plus or minus four days, you will feel the September 1 new moon solar eclipse even more deeply and have the opportunity to fall in love with the changes that occur.
The September 1 solar eclipse will illuminate your fifth house of true love. Since August last year, Jupiter has also entered your house of true love and stayed here for 13 months. From then on, you will meet your true love. If not, when Jupiter leaves on September 9, the universe will bring you another chance to find something lasting—and it's a big chance. Jupiter will be conjunct Virgo's ruling planet Mercury in your fifth house, which is also helpful. Even if you haven't met love yet, the Sun, new moon, Mercury, and Jupiter in your sign will bring you gifts and good luck.
Jupiter will not return for more than a decade, until 2029, because Jupiter's orbital period is 12 years. A solar eclipse in the sixth house, accompanied by Jupiter, will bring about something remarkable. Eclipses are tools the universe uses to create change. Be optimistic!
You may be having a breathtaking romantic experience, but with Neptune opposing the Sun and Moon, keep your cool. Neptune will make you too idealistic, but you must not get carried away. Sometimes we may not be able to see the facts clearly. When you don't fully understand your new relationship, you use your imagination to fill in the blanks.
If you already have someone special, you might decide to get engaged, or even more likely to have a child; the fifth house rules pregnancy, fertility, and adoption. All solar eclipses bring changes in direction, and this one is about conception (note: the original text says summon the stork, and foreigners sometimes say visit from the stork, implying that the stork is a bird that brings babies). If you already have children, you may do something special for them, such as sending them to a new school, finding ways to nurture their talents, or taking your children on an unforgettable vacation.
Pluto, the planet of energetic transformation, will be in an ideal angle to this new moon eclipse, representing strong support. Pluto is in your ninth house of far-flung travel, so this eclipse could send you to the airport to catch a flight to a city you haven't been to, or to college, since the ninth house rules expanded experiences and higher education. If you are a producer, writer, or you may receive good news or information involving a case or media project.
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