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The Aries Solar Eclipse: A Call to Ignite Your Inner Light

Updated: Mar 29

The Aries Solar Eclipse at 9° occurs on March 29, 2025, at 3:58 a.m. PDT, ushering in a moment of profound transformation.


As the Sun is momentarily obscured, we are reminded that our personal light—our essence—can never be extinguished. Instead, eclipses serve as cosmic catalysts, urging us to step boldly into the unknown and claim our sovereignty.


Partial Solar Eclipse
Photo by Mitchell Bowser on Unsplash

Aspects with the Solar Eclipse:

 

  • Conjunct Retrograde Mercury in Aries – A time to rethink, reframe, and revisit our personal goals and identities. Messages from the past may resurface, offering new perspectives.


  • Biseptile Mars in Cancer – A karmic turning point where deep emotional motivations meet the drive for security and action.


  • 16th Harmonic to Jupiter in Gemini – A subtle but significant nudge to expand our thinking, embrace new perspectives, and remain open to unexpected wisdom.


  • Semisquare Uranus in Taurus – Disruptions that shake us out of complacency, challenging us to break free from outdated patterns.


  • Wide Conjunction to Neptune at 29°58' Pisces – A mystical gateway, as Neptune stands on the threshold of Aries, marking a once-in-a-lifetime transition that will shape the collective dream for decades to come.

 

Navigating the Eclipse Portal

 

This Aries Solar Eclipse is part of the potent Pisces/Aries eclipse cycle of 2025, amplifying themes of endings and beginnings, dissolution and emergence. When the pioneering Aries Sun is momentarily shadowed, it invites us to ask: Who am I becoming?

 

Astrologer Bernadette Brady offers insights into this eclipse Saros cycle, noting that it brings long-term concerns about loved ones, health, or communications to the surface. Destined events may unfold—news that feels fated, responsibilities that demand attention.


Yet, eclipses are not here to diminish us; they are here to awaken us.

 

"Inner Light" Painting by William R. Hicks
"Inner Light" Painting by William R. Hicks

The Arrival of Neptune in Aries: A New Chapter for Humanity

 

On March 30th at 4:58 a.m., PDT, Neptune enters Aries for the first time in over 150 years. This marks the beginning of a profound new era, where spirituality, idealism, and collective dreams merge with Aries’ bold, pioneering energy.


The way forward is being written now—what role will you play in shaping the future?

 

Final Thoughts

 

Eclipses remind us that we are co-creators of our destiny. As timelines oscillate and new possibilities emerge, this is the moment to embrace the unknown with courage.


If you feel the calling to step into your power and illuminate the path ahead, I look forward to walking alongside you on this journey.

 

Much love, and may your light shine bright in the darkness,


Elise


P.S: In the hours leading up to the eclipse, I invite you to release EVERYTHING that no longer serves you. This 14 minute video will assist you in this:



P.P.S. Big shifts are in motion—not just in the cosmos, but in how I’ll be sharing guidance and support. If you’re feeling called to navigate these times with deeper clarity and community, let’s connect. Set up a Discovery Call: Click Here


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This Aries Solar Eclipse is landing in the 17th Gene Key

The Shadow is Opinion – the Gift is Far-sightedness – the Siddhi is Omniscience


“How can we harm another when we realise that they’re a part of us?

How can we harm another when we’re feeling so good?

The 17th Siddhi is part of the tradition of sudden awakening.

When someone sees through their denial, it shatters them wide open to the core.

This is St.Paul on the road to Damascus; this is a thunderbolt.”

~ Richard Rudd, 64 Ways


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I look forward to being your partner in this new era that is emerging in all of us!

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