Im a psychic heres how to set intentions for 2025 based on your zodiac sign

Welcome to the new year and the pressure of being better, brighter and bolder than ever before.While New Year’s resolutions are something of a gamble at best and a fool’s errand at worst, psychic astrologer Jana Stern told The Post that setting intentions rather than restrictions and specifically choosing words that you want to embody over the course of the year is a better bet when it comes to leveling up.

She explained that astrologically speaking, the new year begins in March with the spring equinox and the initiatory energy of Aries season.But we can still get a jump on planning for personal evolution while we wait for the weather to warm, our bones to thaw and the pestilence of winter to subside.“While the trees and the bears are dormant, simply try to choose an energy that you want to align with, rather than planting new seeds that might freeze in the cold winter’s earth,” she said.

“New Year is a good time for each of the signs to reflect on where we are collectively and individually as we turn the page into 2025.”For the most accurate and comprehensive analysis, read for the holy trinity of your sun, moon, and rising signs.Find out what the stars reveal about your day with our Daily Horoscopes newsletter.

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Stay updated with the latest stories from the New York Post Explore more newsletters.Stern noted that while the lunar nodes are transitioning out of the Aries/Libra axis in early 2025, Chiron, our point of deep pain and potential, will remain in these cardinal fires for the rest of the year.“This means our Aries friends are in their healing era.

Saturn will also enter Aries from May until September, so there will be some extra challenges around the boundaries of their wounds.Intentions for Aries might include...

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