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by Susan MillerThe next big moment of the month involves the April 27 new moon in Taurus, 8 degrees, and it will fall in your eighth house of other people’s money. This is the area of your chart that rules taxes and mortgages, student loans, credit cards, insurance payments and payouts, venture capital, inheritances, court financial settlements, and the division of property made at the end of a business partnership or a marriage, and it also covers commissions, cash advances, and so forth. This will be a new moon, so it marks a start, not a finish—you may open talks about money.
This will not be an entirely easy new moon because Mars in Leo and Pluto in Aquarius will be in a tight, mathematical 180-degree tug-of-war. This is a fierce, emotionally explosive aspect, and you could see this played out in world news on or near the date of the April 26 opposition.
This opposition will be fierce in its own right, and these planets have been carrying on an argument since November 3, 2024. They backed off a little, and you may have felt them as they were not done fighting. They came at each other again on January 2, so you do have experience with this aspect. The last time they will argue will be on April 26. The problem is that this tender new moon in Taurus will orbit directly between these two warring planets.
This means this new moon in a fixed sign will form two 90-degree squares—one to Mars and one to Pluto—and Mars and Pluto will be in opposition to each other. This all denotes obstacles. Mars and Pluto will both be in social houses of your solar horoscope (your eleventh house of friendship and social events and your fifth house of love and fun). This suggests that you might have to delay or cancel your participation in an event to cover all the costs. I am sorry to have to even suggest this. As soon as Mars in Leo moves far enough away from Pluto in mid-May, you will be free and clear of this long-term feud between these two planets.