An astrological cheat sheet for finding love and luck in 2025

The new year is here, and with it, the summons to start fresh, rebuild relationships — and, for some, to begin the search/hunt for new love or at least sex hot enough to fight the chill of January. And while you’re out there looking for love, take heed of the stars above, as a recent Tinder report revealed that nearly 40% of singles say that “astrology love predictions” will likely shape their dating choices in 2025.Aiding and abetting our quest for love and lust is the new year is Neda, an astrologer at the dating app Flirtini, who has come correct with a cosmic calendar for the year ahead.

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Stay updated with the latest stories from the New York Post Explore more newsletters.On January 11th, the lunar nodes will move from the Aries/Libra axis to Pisces/Virgo.

The lunar nodes are linked to the karmic, evolutionary path of the human soul — where we’ve been and are meant to go.While the South Node indicates past life patterns, the North Node provides the framework for our soul’s work in this time-space reality.Regarding relationships, and, according to Neda, the North Node’s ingress into Pisces “encourages spiritual connections and empathy; therefore, prioritizing vulnerability and compassion will deepen bonds and create safe spaces for honest communication.”Today and throughout this transit, be brave enough to lay your truth bare and lean into openness to attract and actualize through meaningful connections.

In the spring, Venus, our planet of love, attraction, wealth, and worth, will be retrograde from March 1 to April 12, first in Aries and then in Pisces.Neda imparts, “This retrograde promp...

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