Partial solar eclipse on March 29th
- sophia naves
- Mar 28
- 2 min read
Partial solar eclipse on 3/29 in Aries at 9 degrees.

Here we are, at the final eclipse from the Libra/Aries series of eclipses. Eclipses signal big endings and big beginnings. The light goes out, so expect some instability. In the collective, we may notice changes in leadership. Individually, think back over these last two years and consider the difference between independence vs dependence. Where has there been a need for bold independent action vs weighing how others fit into your plan? We may find the courage to cut ties with someone or something. Mars, the ruler of this lunation, is in Cancer, a place it has some challenges. However, Mars is trining Saturn in Pisces and sextiling Uranus in Taurus. Taking responsibility for ourselves can be freeing. Further, Neptune enters Aries the day after this eclipse. It’s in a space called the Aries Point—the opening volley. Neptune has a different impact than other outer planets. It’s not in your face like Urnaus, for example. It’s more like having a great workout and waking up the next morning and barely being able to move without wincing. Neptune is like a fog rolling in. But, in Aries? Aries is ultra yang sign ruled by Mars, the god of war. What will Neptune’s opening move be? As with any outer planet, it exposes what’s underneath, so we may see a lot of brash, false bravado. Perhaps some toxic masculinity with a dash of impulsiveness? Neptune will be here for 14 years, and with its retrograde motion, we may feel we’re being steam rolled with information, but then get a chance to assimilate as it ebbs. And, like a new road being formed, it may be intensely hot, but all the pot holes are gone.
Where is Aries in your chart? What themes are being highlighted for you?
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