This could prove to be a pivotal month for you. Two 🌕🌑eclipses are on the way, and both will appear in tough angles of your chart—considered high-energy points. The first will be a 🌕full moon lunar eclipse in ♓Pisces, 15 degrees, on September 7, and the second is due on September 21-22 in ♍Virgo at 29 degrees. The first 🌕eclipse will accent your career, and the second 🌑eclipse will open a new path in regard to your home life or family situation.
Let’s start with the September 7 🌕full moon lunar eclipse in ♓Pisces. Something will be coming to a culmination in your career within a week of the September 7 🌕eclipse. You have hosted taskmaster Saturn in this same area of your chart, your tenth house of honors, awards, and achievement, since March 2023. Remarkably, this is the same place this 🌕eclipse is occurring. Saturn has been urging you to start a new venture in an unfamiliar area of your specialty, and you have sensed correctly that it would take time before you would feel comfortable in your new role. Saturn has been pushing you to stretch and grow.
On May 24 Saturn retrograde entered ♈Aries for a brief visit to give you a preview of what’s to come in a sustained way in 2026. Now on September 1, however, Saturn is heading back to ♓Pisces and your tenth house of career to stay until February 13, 2026, which adds up to five and half months. Once you get to mid-February, you will be free of Saturn’s rare but demanding cosmic career test. Best of all, Saturn almost always leaves a gift by the door as thanks for measuring up to his constant professional pressure. You can expect to see that reward in the third week of March 2026 or later in the year at the end of August 2026.
If you say, “No, I have not taken on a new role since Saturn came knocking on my door in March 2023,” then you will receive a second chance to do so sometime between now (September) and mid-February. Although Saturn can be a tough teacher, you will be proud of what you accomplish. As a matter of fact, you will be the MOST proud of your current career test over almost anything else you have accomplished or done well in your life.
Remarkably, Jupiter, located in your financial second house, will send the most harmonious, generous golden beam possible (a trine) to this 🌕full moon and an opportunity aspect (a sextile) to the Sun, indicating that exciting news about your career should come up within the days that circle this 🌕full moon eclipse on September 7 (allow approximately 10 days after September 7.)
I know I told you that you are due for a major reward from Saturn in either March 2026 or the end of August 2026, but this 🌕eclipse could also reward you. There are no limits on the rewards for your hard work, dear ♊Gemini. Jupiter is in the PERFECT position to give you great financial news related to your career.
You might have already felt the news of this 🌕eclipse last month near August 9, plus or minus five days. About 10 percent of people occasionally feel eclipses one month to the day of the 🌕full moon earlier (with the plus or minus tolerance). If nothing much happens on or near September 7, then look to October 7, plus or minus five days, for 15 percent of people will feel the 🌕eclipse one month later. As you see, 75 percent of people notice news of an 🌕eclipse on the day it appears, plus or minus five days. In either case, allow for a plus or minus of 10 days.
As said, on September 1 Saturn will retrograde back into ♓Pisces and this same tenth house of professional advancement. This means that between now and February 13, you will have another chance to reach for something new that would teach you a number of skills within your chosen field of expertise.
This is an important 🌕eclipse because it will fall at the very pinnacle of your chart on what astrologers call the “mid-heaven” positioned on one of the four powerful “angles” of your horoscope. This is the place of your chart that deals with your reputation and your contribution to your community, your industry, and possibly the world. In that respect, your tenth house also points to the legacy you are building. If you have planets in your natal chart in ♓Pisces, ♍Virgo, ♐Sagittarius, or ♊Gemini at 15 degrees, plus or minus 8 degrees, you should see a development.
Astrologers use bell curves, and we feel that the midpoint between two 🌕🌑eclipses often produces very powerful days. In that case, there are 177 days separating the September 7 🌕lunar eclipse and the next 🌕lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026. The mid-point (177 divided by two) would be 88 days from September 7.
That brings us to December 4, 2025, the midpoint between these two 🌕🌑eclipses. Keep an eye on that date and the days surrounding it because this will be a highly active “eclipse point.” Interestingly, 88 days from September 7 turns out to be the 🌕full moon in ♊Gemini, 13 degrees, on December 4, 2025. The time around that date could be important for your career and for something else deeply personal to you, so keep an eye on that entire week.
Looking closely at the aspects of the 🌕lunar eclipse on September 7, Neptune will be the chairperson of this 🌕eclipse, and happily, he will still be in ♈Aries, offering perfect support to surprise planet Uranus, still in ♊Gemini.
Pluto in ♒Aquarius and your ninth house of foreign people and places, writing and speaking ventures, legal matters, and international travel and relationships will refuse to be outdone by Neptune, so Pluto will also send a sparkly beam to Uranus in ♊Gemini. There is so much evidence that you will benefit from this 🌕eclipse. You may hear you will publish your manuscript, give a speech, start a podcast series or other media venture, receive enviable publicity, or hear good news about an immigration, visa, passport, or residency matter.
🌕🌑Eclipses come in pairs, and the next one will appear in ♍Virgo, 29 degrees, on September 21-22. While this month’s first 🌕eclipse will bring a career matter to fullness—therefore emphasizing your public life—this second 🌑eclipse will mark a time when you will turn inward to your private life and your family or to your home and other property you might want to own, rent, sell, decorate, or renovate. 🌕🌑Eclipses often mark important moments in your timeline. You might move at the end of September or focus on your mother or father, helping to sort out the ideal living situation for one or both of them.
Transiting Saturn will directly oppose the Sun at this second 🌑eclipse on September 21-22, so you will be aware of the weight and seriousness of the decision you are making. You may be closing on the purchase of your first house or condo or seeing your son or daughter move into their own apartment after graduating college. When Saturn is involved, the results tend to be permanent.
I remember so clearly the day my younger daughter Diana left for Los Angeles. The TV show she was working for as a young producer was relocating to a larger stage there, and the production company called for employees to volunteer to move with the show. Of course my young ♈Aries was the first to raise her hand. She was eager to grow in her new role.
On the day she left New York, Saturn was exactly conjunct the Sun (similar to Saturn opposed to the Sun), so I knew my little bird was flying away and not likely to come back. I was sad. Saturn tends to cement things. That prediction has since come true. She’s been there for many years and, in the meantime, has built her professional reputation to greater heights. (Diana has since won six Emmys for her work as a producer.) Fortunately, I love visiting LA, and I go see her there as much as possible. Facetime helps a lot, too.
At the September 21-22 🌑solar eclipse, Pluto will be in excellent support of this 🌑eclipse, indicating a transformative, rejuvenating experience or opportunity is possible.
In this case, at the 🌑new moon solar eclipse on September 21-22, Neptune will oppose the Sun, this 🌑new moon, and Mercury, so you will have to look closely at the fine print if you are preparing to sign papers. Hire a lawyer—they will be worth their weight in gold.
A 🌑new moon eclipse sets you off in a new direction, and it may be sooner than you had assumed. Our concept of time speeds up enormously at 🌑eclipse time. I feel you will benefit quite a bit from this 🌑new moon, so embrace it—it will have a favorable effect on your home living experience or news involving a family member. I cannot see everything in your unique chart, but from where I sit, it looks very positive.
Two 🌕🌑eclipses will appear this month. The first will illuminate the top of your chart, namely, your tenth house of prestigious career advancement, and the second will fall in the house directly opposite, situated on the bottom of your chart, your solar fourth house of home and family. You will likely see changes in both areas.
The first 🌕eclipse will fall on September 7 as a 🌕full moon lunar eclipse in ♓Pisces. The decision or action you take will represent a culmination of planning and preparation. Neptune— the prominent planet at this eclipse—will be conjunct the teacher planet Saturn, so clearly, you’ve given this matter much thought and are taking your actions seriously. You will have much to learn and much to gain. At the same time, power planet Pluto will support Neptune and will also send a lovely beam to Uranus, the latter being the planet of surprise, so you may be amazed at how much you will benefit when events unfold.
The best part about the September 7 🌕full moon eclipse in ♓Pisces will be the shimmering golden beam Jupiter will send to this 🌕eclipse from your second house of earned income. This suggests you will see a boost in income as the venture plays out. It may take weeks, but the pot of gold is waiting for you at the end of that rainbow.
Working chronologically through the month, one of your favorite days will be September 12 when the mighty Sun in ♍Virgo and Jupiter in ♋Cancer will be in perfect agreement (a sextile). On the same day, your ruler Mercury will also be sweetly angled to Jupiter, making this a five-star day for any action you may take, especially if it is home or family related. Close on a house, sign a rental lease, or purchase new furniture or other items for your home. It’s also an ideal day to help an elderly relative find comfort in regard to a living solution.
This month’s second 🌑eclipse will come on September 21-22 in ♍Virgo and will bring news about your home and family. This is a 🌑new moon solar eclipse, so you will see the start of a new chapter open up. It will have direct bearing on either your home or other property that you hope to rent, buy, sell, or change, or this 🌑eclipse may bring news regarding an immediate family member, roommate, or a person with whom you share your space. You might see people move in or out, or you may declutter or renovate your apartment or house from top to bottom. You will feel the weight of responsibility or work that needs to be done sinceSaturn will oppose this 🌑new moon eclipse.
There is one warning regarding the September 21-22 🌑solar eclipse, and it involves Neptune. Neptune will clash with the Sun and 🌑new moon, and that could add confusion or wishful thinking as Neptune will alsooppose your ruler Mercury. To solve that, hire a lawyer to help you sort out the facts. At the same time and same day, Mercury will receive powerful financial support from Pluto and Uranus. This will help you to negotiate well for yourself, and a special twist of events at the last minute could easily benefit you as long as you stay realistic. If your action is legal, guidance from a paid lawyer will be essential. (And no, that does not mean you should call your brother-in-law who is a lawyer for free advice.)
A golden triangle will appear at the same time on September 21-22. Uranus in ♊Gemini will signal this 🌑solar eclipse, suggesting a lucky break or opportunity will be triggered that you can take advantage of so you can act quickly. Pluto in early ♒Aquarius will be at the third point of the golden triangle from your ninth house of travel, foreign people, and places.
You may travel unexpectedly, or a foreign-born person might turn out to be unusually lucky for you. Meanwhile, Jupiter, the good fortune planet, will reach out to this 🌑new moon and the Sun from his position in your financial second house of earned income, so you can cover any expenses you may incur in regard to this 🌑eclipse that’s focused on home and family. As you see, all arrows are pointing to your home and property or your clan, but the news should be positive.