Venus Direct in Pisces
Venus now turns direct, retracing her steps through the numinous waters of Pisces, a sign where she is exalted, yet not untouched by sorrow. This stationing is not simply a moment of forward motion; it is a quiet turning of the soul’s tide, a soft exhalation after weeks submerged in the paradox of desire and detachment.
Her retrograde passage through the fierce terrain of Aries and the porous realm of Pisces may have unearthed forgotten embers: unmet needs, old wounds disguised as passions, or relationships that flared like comets only to dissolve into mist. In Aries, Venus became the warrior-lover - demanding honesty, igniting confrontations with our inner autonomy and the fear of rejection. But as she slipped back into Pisces, her sword was traded for a veil, and clarity gave way to the ache of what could have been. Here, love became a mirror for the divine, but also for illusion.
Now, as she turns direct in these final degrees of Pisces, we are not starting fresh—we are weaving meaning from the threads unraveled. The next few weeks are a liminal corridor, as Venus walks once more across the same celestial ground she previously traversed. This is the sacred re-visioning: not an erasure of what has passed, but a deepened understanding. What did you value before, and what do you value now? What once felt like love—was it love, or a longing to be seen?
Venus in Pisces whispers: healing is not linear. You may feel raw, unmoored, unsure—and yet, something within you has softened, become more receptive, more true. The heart is no longer armored, but porous. And in that very vulnerability lies your capacity to love more wisely.
Watch the days ahead carefully, for this is not just movement, but integration. She passes again over the degrees where dreams were distorted, where boundaries dissolved, where truths were glimpsed and then lost. What reappears may do so with new clarity—like a photograph developing slowly in moonlight.
Now is the time to gently gather what’s been scattered. To create not as distraction, but as devotion. To approach relationships not as escape, but as reflections of your inner becoming. Venus does not promise ease—but she does offer meaning, if we dare to feel it all.