
Your April 2025 Horoscope for Scorpio
by Susan MillerAs you enter April, it’s clear you are working hard, but at the same time, you have a great deal of emphasis on your personal life. If you are dating someone seriously, your mind will continue to be on that person a lot of the time, and you may be feeling the rush of breathless romance.
Yet Saturn is causing a bit of a problem. If you are in love, you may experience a separation between you and your beloved due to no fault of your own. Your sweetheart may need to study in a university at a distance, travel quite a bit for work, or make a temporary career relocation to another city for a year or two. Long-distance relationships are hard. Each partner psychologically needs to know when an end point for separation will occur so that both parties will be together.
That is easier said than done, because many other factors are involved in making that determination. That leaves the couple in limbo but, hopefully, only temporarily. However, if one of the partners secretly likes the situation “as is,” it leaves the other party hoping against hope for a dream of togetherness that will never come. Saturn, the culprit here, will leave his position in Pisces, that he entered in March 2023, on February 13, 2026, and at that point, truth will surface, for Saturn will no longer be the cause of the enforced separation. It should resolve by February 2026.
I am not saying those difficulties would doom a long-distance relationship, only that these questions can be hard to figure out. If love is real, you will be together, and Saturn will not allow this question to linger indefinitely—Saturn’s job is to move things along.
Alternatively, if you have a child, your focus will be on your child’s needs, talents, comfort, and protection, and you will do whatever you need to do to ensure your child is happy. You may be having your child evaluated if the school has noticed something you may want to address, or maybe you’ll find a tutor for your child if your child is struggling with one of his subjects.