2025 COSMIC SHIFTS
The Free Press Journal|December 21, 2024
What the stars hold for all 12 zodiac signs
Ashish Mehta
2025 COSMIC SHIFTS

In the year 2025, the astral currents are notably influenced by the potent energies of Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.

Of particular importance is the significant house shift involving Saturn and Rahu during the months of April and May, which will substantially impact our destinies. This period also witnesses a rare and powerful six-planet conjunction in April, drawing parallels to the similar alignment in 2019 that coincided with the emergence of the COVID crisis.

This year, the conjunction takes place in Pisces, a watery and mutable zodiac sign, indicating potential challenges related to marine environments and water-related matters. The cosmic alignments of 2025 present a time of transformation and caution in these domains.

The Vedic Moon sign, a profound indicator of one's destiny, provides deeper insights into the celestial influences.

Let us explore a general overview of how these zodiac Moon signs might be affected in 2025.

Aries
In 2025, transformative shifts in your financial landscape are anticipated. Expect intriguing reversals where gains may transform into losses and vice versa. The year demands considerable effort, particularly in preserving your reputation. Love and marriage will experience unexpected twists, requiring nuanced handling of relationships until April 2025. Post-May 2025, new strategic career initiatives promise growth and opportunities.

Taurus
The year 2025 heralds a pinnacle for your professional and financial advancement, unmatched in the past 12 years. Anticipate a rise in stature and professional standing through innovative ideas and strategic recalibrations. Post-May, financial abundance is foreseen, while the first four months will illuminate your love life. Expect significant shifts within family dynamics and relationships throughout 2025.

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