5 important astrological shifts behind the monumental transformation of 2025

New year, fresh hell and fledgling hope.Renowned astrologer and Kabbalist Gahl E.

Sasson, AKA the Cosmic Navigator, is illuminating the major astrological shifts coming in hot and heavy in the New Year.Sasson told The Post, “2025 is a year of dramatic transformations and cosmic rebirth, guided by some of the most powerful astrological transits in recent years.”He notes that this theme of rebirth is mirrored in 2025 being the Year of the Snake in the Chinese tradition, “It is the Year of the Snake, a symbol of shedding and renewal, encouraging us to let go of outdated patterns and embrace profound personal and collective change.

This idea is further supported by the numerology of the year being 9, a number that is in Kabbalah associated with ending, death, transformation, and rebirth.”Shed the dead, channel the change, can dig.Sasson continues, “The overarching theme for 2025 is shedding shadows to reveal authentic light, a celestial invitation to release what no longer serves us and prepare for new beginnings.”Sasson notes that while the overall theme is rebirth, 5 key transits support the writing of that story on both a personal and collective level.

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