The time has come to throw out the nachos, archive the film dumps, and stop talking about the past. Welcome to the arena year of Aries, the sign of creation, confrontation and originality. Aries season begins now, just as Venus and Mercury both retrograde through the ram’s domain. At the end of March, the dream god Neptune enters Aries (the first time since 1875); and on May 25, Saturn enters Aries (the first time since 1999).
Suffice it to say, with Saturn in Aries for the next three years, it’s Choose Your Player for the next level: tear out the digital morphine drip so that we can stop observing and start acting.
Naturally, I write extensively on Saturn’s Aries tour in my forthcoming book, but we can go deeper. I’d love to help you create your personal Spice Girl avatar for the coming battle of good and evil. Here’s some new ways to work together…
Saturn in Aries: Three-Reading Series; $400
Where does Aries fall in your chart, and what do Saturn and Neptune have in store for you there? What are the key dates of the next three years, and how should you face them? Whether you’re in your Saturn Return, or just ready for a new start, this is a chance at rebooting the system. Over three sessions, we explore your astrology and tarot to help you make the most of this epic creative saga. Gift packs of this series also available.
Saturn Return Reading; $150
If you were born between 1996–1999, or 1967–1969, you’re in for your Saturn Return in Aries. Just when does this cosmic revolution go down for you, and what does the planet of redefinition have in store? We break down the essentials of your metamorphosis, laying out the key dates and events of your Saturn Return. Saturn Return Gift Readings also available.
Astro and Tarot check-in readings
If you feel like it’s been enough time since we’ve dusted out the cobwebs and checked in with your guides, I totally agree. I’d love to see you again.
Now through March 31, you can book a reading at 15% off with the code BLOOM, and gifts readings with the code SPRINGGIFT.
As Hannah Horvath said of new life: “I can’t guarantee perfection, but I can guarantee intrigue.”
Ever,
David Odyssey