Susan Miller's Pisces Horoscope for March 2016 What a wonderful month! Changes that are still in the works may become a reality in an instant. The month begins with a New Moon Solar Eclipse on March 8th, falling in Pisces, 19°. A new moon brings new directions, while a full moon marks an end. Food signs always like to wake us up from our complacent status quo, making us realize that there are still many surprises and variables in life. New Moon eclipses are usually accompanied by powerful energies. If you have ever watched a TV quiz show like "Jeopardy!", you know that when a contestant chooses a question and no other contestant answers it, the audience becomes quite excited because, according to the rules, the question carries a much higher score and weight than an ordinary question. This may be happening in your life, too, dear Pisces, but generally speaking, it will turn out well and you will experience a huge breakthrough. All eclipses represent adjustments, so the more severe the obstacles ahead feel, the more important the next step you take is.
Eclipses always represent major changes. They change the priorities in your life, bring in new ideas and opportunities from the outside world (usually beyond your control), and sweep across the world around you. This is also why eclipses are so fascinating. You are a subject of Neptune, which is why Pisces is considered the most creative sign. If you ask fish how they came up with a genius idea, they will usually say they don't know themselves. Pisces' thoughts are all subconscious, and may even come from snippets of real life, or dreams, songs or poems. Pisces are a race with a very strong right brain and a super sixth sense.
What artists have to do is to discover a trend before the public realizes it, and this is what Pisces is best at. Apple's late CEO Steve Jobs, a Pisces (February 24), once said he never believed in market research. In fact, what he meant was (the following is my understanding and interpretation) "Until I present the new features of the product, the public doesn't know what else they want Apple to bring them." What a Pisces way of thinking! Throw flowers~ applause~
If you know how to read your chart, you will see that on March 8, Neptune will be conjunct the Sun and the New Moon Eclipse in Pisces, 19°, where Mercury is also wandering. The solar eclipse can greatly stimulate your imagination, help you come up with unprecedented creative ideas, and have the courage to declare and share them. This is important - take some time to think about your plans and how to work them out in a way that is uniquely Pisces, and the stars are with you.
Pluto, which is in your 11th house of friendship and groups, will actively support this eclipse, suggesting that a very successful and powerful friend will be of great help to you after March 8th. This friend may recommend a new job, bring you special publicity, or give you a welcome breakthrough. Don't worry if something in your life is no longer there, it's making room for something better. A solar eclipse falling in your Sun sign often indicates that you are maturing and are ready to enter the next stage of your life.
Saturn is in Pisces' career house, and will be in a negative aspect to this solar eclipse, so your partner or spouse may annoy you greatly, forcing you to do things you are not willing to do - but patience is necessary. Or the client you need to cooperate with suddenly encounters financial problems and terminates the cooperation. This is probably the news you least want to hear. However, you can try your best to negotiate, because although this person (who demands a lot from you) is not the best choice, it is better than becoming an unnecessary obstacle and making the situation stalemate. Fortunately, Pluto is very powerful, so you can eventually win this struggle because Pluto defends your interests like a loyal dog.
Since the Solar Eclipse is in Pisces, you will be seeing yourself in a whole new light. Neptune will be conjunct the Sun during the eclipse, so your public image is important and you have a high chance of becoming famous this month. You may be recommended to change your outward appearance by dressing differently, grooming yourself, or changing your hairstyle, and you will soon look very different. This article comes from the Zodiac Fortune website. (It also applies to male readers.) For example, as weight loss becomes more effective, when you start to become slim and healthy, people may not even recognize you.
In life, we often focus on the things that matter most to us and fail to realize that we are entering a new stage. Eclipses falling in your Sun sign or in a sign opposite to your Sun sign, such as Pisces and Virgo, give you the opportunity to make up for lost time. Not only will you see yourself in a new light, but people around you will see you differently as well. If you keep working hard to pursue your goals, the food sign will gather everything you have done into a generous gift to you, and others will then admire you very much.
Pisces born on March 8 (including the four days before and after) will feel the effects of this solar eclipse the most. (The closer your birthday is to March 8, the stronger the feeling will be.) The same is true if your ascendant is Pisces 19° or if there are planets at Pisces, Cancer or Scorpio 19° (small tolerance) or Taurus, Virgo or Capricorn 19° (including 5° before and after) in your natal chart.
There is also an eclipse this month, a full moon eclipse in Libra 3°, which is Pisces’ 8th house (representing other people’s money), the house of wealth. Mars, which is currently transiting in Pisces' career house, will form a favorable aspect with this full moon. This means you may receive a large sum of money, such as venture capital, commissions, royalties, licensing fees, inheritance, insurance policies, bonuses, scholarships, large grants, or other forms of windfall. This article comes from the Astrology Network. If you are employed and happen to negotiate benefits with the company, this full moon can help you get things like health insurance, more paid leave, or other flexible work policies, such as being able to work from home one day a week. |