Learning compassion, understanding love, and experiencing joy. That’s our purpose, our reason for being here. That’s our true mission on this planet—Melody Beattie.
January is Capricorn’s month. As we pack away sparkling decorations and prepare to cross the threshold into this next year, we may feel the austere pragmatic presence of Saturn, Capricorn’s ruling planet; we may sense the archaic presence of Janus, the two-headed god as we glance backwards and remember the highlights and the lowlights of 2025. As we imagine the blank slate of this year yet to be, a tide of cosmic changes gathers to scatter star dust over all humankind.
At the start of the calendar year, we may be looking ahead, yet the mood this month is introspective, sluggish, even as many of us may be feeling low in mood or energy. Mercury ushers in this New Year, crossing into the pragmatic sign of Capricorn as we focus on what feels solid and sure enough for us to carry into this new year. Chiron turns direct (22º Aries) on January 2nd as we attend to our physical and mental health. Depending on where this degree point sits in your own birth chart, this could be time to hold a tender curiosity for what still needs to be healed, what needs our attention and compassion, what we need to support us in our healing journey.
A full moon in Cancer conjunct Jupiter (13º Cancer) on Saturday, January 3rd, may stir deep feelings, illuminate unresolved, self-limiting beliefs that might have their roots in our family of origin. A new moon in Capricorn on January 18th, aligns with Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Pluto; and opposes Jupiter as we focus on our professional lives or a material goal. This month, we might sense what feels sustainable, what supports our journey as we hold a soft curiosity for the beauty and grace that is all around us. For many, energy levels may still be low. Jupiter is still moving backwards in Cancer and will turn direct in March; Saturn and Neptune are both lingering painfully in the final degree of Pisces, as we move through a time of sorrow, a time of physical or emotional exhaustion or despair, if our own birth chart is activated by these slow-moving planets. Erratic Uranus moves sluggishly, Retrograde, as we might question how tightly we hold onto what might feel safe and secure, whether this safety and security, predictability or routine really serves us. We might be redefining our relationships, our way of working, our personal happiness as Uranus moves direct on February 4th.
At the start of this new year, we will need to devote time and focus to what is quietly forming, we will need to ready ourselves to adapt to unprecedented change and transformation, both personally and collectively. Take it slow. The pace will quicken in the summer.
2026 is billed as the Chinese year of the fire horse, a year that brings rapid change, innovation, and opportunity, and “luck.”
We’re entering a new astrological cycle of fire and air, two elements that may swirl through the collective psyche in a heated rush that may scald and burn, or propel us to cherish the moments, all of them, the highs and the lows and not speak too glibly of “trans-formation” as these great cosmic cycles within cycles and spirals swirl. David Whyte once said, “transformation is to hit current reality at high velocity and energy and watch it break apart into a million tiny pieces at impact.”
This year we will be offered a new dimension of meaning and new possibilities. We may confront experiences that alter our consciousness, or reconnect with issues that we didn’t manage to deal with the last time this cycle was seeded. The tempo is fast, the tone is loud, so stay focused on what we wish to bring into our lives—our health, our relationships, our work, or simply finding peace and contentment in a world where everything seems to be moving so fast. Practice discernment this year. Don’t scrape AI “facts” off the internet and repeat superficialities. This year, the images we consume on social media, the thoughts we think, the beliefs we digest, will be as important as the food we eat. Take time to pause amidst the busyness of life. To dare to be still and present with what is.
Both Saturn and Neptune move into fiery Aries in January and conjoin in February, Uranus enters airy Gemini in April, and Jupiter enters fiery Leo in June. As the outer planets change signs, they reflect the emergence of archetypal patters in the collective psyche coinciding with major world events.
Marion Woodman reminds us, “there’s no sense talking about ‘being true to yourself’ until you are sure what voice you are being true to. It takes hard work to differentiate the voices of the unconscious.”
2026 brings four eclipses: an annular solar eclipse in Aquarius on February 17th, a total lunar eclipse in Virgo on March 3rd, a total solar eclipse in Leo on August 12th, and a partial lunar eclipse in Pisces on August 28th. The Nodes of Destiny enter Aquarius and Leo on July 26th.
Mercury turns Retrograde in the three water signs (Pisces, Cancer, and Scorpio) from February-March in Pisces, June-July in Cancer, and October- November in Scorpio, adding more steam to the heat, but also offering us time to reflect, to pause, to retrace our steps.
Venus is Retrograde between October 3rd and November 13th, moving between introspective Scorpio and relational Libra as we balance the delicate art of relating to others with our own needs. Mars slows throughout December, turning Retrograde on January 10th, 2027.
Already the days are growing longer. Primroses on the riverbanks turn their delicate yellow faces to the sun as we begin to resume the routines and rituals that ground us in our ordinary lives. As winter’s frosty grip softens, our earth-born bodies respond to the light, new dreams seed themselves in our imagination. Silently, irrevocably, the great cycles of birth, life, death, and regeneration are at work.
Our birth charts respond to the cycles of our bodies and souls, and what we have lived in the years gone by is still present within us, the joy, and the sadness, the resilience and the strength we have accumulated, the courage that has brought us here to the threshold of this new year, the love that is all around us. There will be highs and lows this new year. Cherish them all. Look for what is right in the world around us. Practice, daily, kindness and generosity. Be brave. Honour the ending as this year draws to a close…
“General opinion’s starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don’t see that. It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often, it’s not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it’s always there – fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends. When the planes hit the Twin Towers, as far as I know, none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge – they were all messages of love. If you look for it, I’ve got a sneaky feeling you’ll find that love, actually, is all around. ” Love Actually.
Wishing you all love-filled new year. Let the journey unfold.

