As we exit the Scorpio season and enter the season of Sagittarius, the days get shorter and colder. This is a season when it brings out the Sagittarian traits in each one of us.
Every year, the Scorpio season starts as the Sun enters the zodiac sign of Scorpio on the 23 rd of October and lasts till the 21 st of November. The Scorpio season is a time when passions run high and deep and is a time of major transformations.
Libra season indicates the travel of the Sun through the zodiac sign of Libra which starts from the 23 rd of September and ends on 22 nd October every year.
The Sun moves into the earthy sign of Virgo on the 23rd of August and stays there till the 22nd of September every year and this marks the Virgo season.
Leo is a fixed, fire sign that is known for drama and demanding nature. They lead a royal, larger than life style. They are radiant always gleaming with much energy. They always tend to lead the pride.
The season of Cancer extends from June 21 to July 22 every year. Cancer is said to be the Mama of all the season. It is the fourth zodiac sign in the astrological line - up, is a water sign...
Gemini is an Air sign and natives are very social and intellectuals. They are very clever and are always full of energy, wits and vigor. Geminis adapt to changes quite instantly without much fanfare as the sign is mutable.
Pluto entered the water sign of Aquarius on the 23rd of March, 2023 after being in the earthy sign of Capricorn for the last 15 years or so. This transit of Pluto is likely to bring about major changes in our world, in particular it stands to affect the areas of science and technology.
The season of Taurus extends from the 20 th of April to the 20 th of May every year when the luminary Sun transits to the earth sign of Taurus. The Taurus season happens during the Spring season and is all about cleaning and freshness.
As Spring sets in, the Season of Aries arrives and this is an important cosmic event for us as the Sun transits from the last zodiac sign of Pisces to the first sign of Aries.