There's a kind of month where the sky seems to ask you to put the oar down and really look at who's across from you. That's this month for Pisces — not because everyone will feel a strong shift, but because the sky places right opposite your sign a lunation that speaks of mirrors, shared work, that person you compete or collaborate with without ever quite saying so.
September brings two lunations, three fast-planet changes, and an almost invisible adjustment between two slow planets. None of this decides your whole life. But for whoever has a sensitive point at the right degree, it can feel like a chapter with your name on it.
The new moon on the 11th: someone looks you straight in the eye
On September 11, at 18:26 (18° Virgo), there's a new moon directly opposite your sign. It's an opposition: the new moon doesn't land in Pisces, it lands in the sign facing you from across the sky — the one about work relationships, agreements, the person you share tasks or decisions with.
If you have your Sun, Moon, or ascendant near 18 degrees of Pisces or Virgo, this month may bring a pending conversation with a partner, a spouse, or someone you collaborate with often. It's not a clash — it's a chance to put on the table something you've been putting off out of comfort. For the rest of Pisces, this new moon is just the backdrop of the month, not an event pointing straight at you.
The full moon on the 26th: a small, almost domestic adjustment
On September 26, at 3:37 (3° Aries), the full moon arrives. For Pisces this is a semisextile, a gentle angle, the kind that doesn't demand drama, just a small adjustment. If you have something natal near 3 degrees — of Pisces or Aries — this full moon might show you a small but real result of something you've been working on for weeks: a conversation that finally flows, a domestic decision that resolves itself. For everyone else, it's simply the full moon of the month, with no special weight on your personal story.
Mercury and Venus settle into Scorpio: familiar air
On September 10, Venus enters Scorpio and stays there for almost two months. On September 30, Mercury follows. For Pisces, both form a trine — the easiest angle there is, the one that asks nothing of you. Toward the end of the month you'll notice conversations flow more easily, that it comes naturally to say what you feel, that your taste for depth — a long talk, a movie that leaves you thinking, a hug that lasts longer than usual — turns on without you having to look for it.
Before that, from September 10 to 30, Mercury passes through Libra and forms a quincunx with your sign: an odd angle, not bad, just a little clumsy. A message might land differently than you meant it, or it might be a bit harder to find the right words with someone from your work circle. Nothing serious — just a little more patience needed when writing that email or text.
An almost invisible adjustment between two slow planets
On September 16, Neptune and Pluto — two planets that move so slowly they barely shift from one year to the next — form a gentle angle with each other, and both touch you with a minor angle, a small adjustment. Only if you have something natal near 3 degrees of a mutable or fixed sign will you feel this as something concrete: a quiet review of something deep, without urgency, without noise. For most Pisces, it's just a fact of the sky that passes without leaving a visible mark.
What to do with all this
If any of this resonates, the month asks for one thing: talk before you assume. Use the second half of September — when Venus, then Mercury, enter Scorpio — for that conversation that feels a little awkward. The ground is softer than usual for saying what you really think, without it turning into a fight.
But all of this, written out like this, is the general weather. What truly touches you depends on your chart: where your Sun, your Moon, your ascendant fall. Does this month touch you? The only way to know for sure is to look at your personal chart — and that reading is free.
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