April 2025 horoscopes are here: Will your luck change now that spring has sprung?

At this point, you’ve made it through the chaotic and intense month of March — and live to walk the garden path of April.The month begins mere days after Neptune — our planet of dreams, drugs, art, and imagination — moves into the fire sign of Aries, a shift from the nebulous to the infernal that could feel both jarring and vitalizing.On April 7, trickster planet Mercury finally ends its retrograde.The clouds will part — and what once felt like impossible drudgery will soon switch to a feeling of calmness.Midway through April, the Full Pink moon in Libra coincides with Venus stationing direct after a 40-day retrograde.

Full moons are always a point of cumulative release and revelation — but this one is mighty, highlighting relationship dynamics and facilitating the stitching back together of the frayed and fraught edges of the human heart.From there, Mercury moves into the blunt and bold sign of Aries, making communication more direct.Then, Mars moves out of the passive-aggressive puddle of Cancer and into the regal fires of Leo — encouraging leadership, creative initiative, and a need to be seen and heard.Continuing through April, as the sun enters Taurus season — there is a summons to honor the body, and prioritize pleasure.As April ends, the new moon in Taurus is a prime time for dirt magic — under this influence, we are more capable than ever of turning our wants into haves.Here’s to firepower and desire, the winds of change and the way forward.Read on for both your sun and rising sign April 2025 horoscope.

Happy return of the sun to you, Aries!In a recent documentary about actress, power muse, and fellow Aries Anita Pallenberg, her son Marlon remarked that Pallenberg’s ‘desire to not be a victim saved her’ from the depths of a devastating drug habit.Sober but no less electric, Pallenberg went full Phoenix in the second half of her life, living full and free and precisely as she pleased.As the sun highlights your first house of the s...

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