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Your Yearly Forecast

Enter your birth details and discover what the stars reveal for the coming year

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The long cycles behind your yearly forecast

A year in Western astrology is defined by the slower planets. Jupiter takes about twelve months to cross a sign, expanding the area of life it visits, while Saturn's longer passage asks for discipline and maturity wherever it lands. Your solar return, the moment each year when the Sun comes back to its exact natal position, sets the tone for your personal year. The forecast reads these structural cycles against your birth chart to outline the year's central story.

What your year ahead holds

Annual guidance is about the big arcs: where growth and opportunity are likely to open up, where you will be asked to build something lasting, and which houses of your chart are receiving sustained attention. Rather than day-to-day detail, the yearly forecast helps you set meaningful goals and understand the deeper lessons the slower planets are bringing to your door.

FAQ

What is a solar return?
Your solar return is the moment each year when the Sun returns to the exact zodiac position it held at your birth, close to your birthday. The chart cast for that moment is a traditional tool for reading the year ahead.
Should I read the yearly forecast at the start of the calendar year?
You can read it any time, but it is especially meaningful around your birthday, when your new solar year begins. The reading reflects the twelve months ahead from when you generate it.

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