Fire horse history

The Year of the Fire Horse begins on 17 February 2026 under an already charged sky, and history suggests this combination does not drift — it accelerates. Fire Horse years arrive every sixty years, and when they do, they tend to coincide with sharp social inflection points. In 1966 the Cultural Revolution ignited and youth movements surged across the West. In 1906 San Francisco was shattered by earthquake and fire, forcing modern seismic reform. In 1846 war redrew continental borders. In 1786 economic unrest exposed governmental weakness and directly paved the way for constitutional redesign. These were not gentle transitions. They were catalytic moments when pressure met ignition.

What links those years is not simple chaos but structural exposure. Weak frameworks crack first. Fire Horse energy amplifies momentum — political, social, ideological. In 2026 we enter with geopolitical conflict already active, democracies strained by polarisation, institutions mistrusted, AI reshaping labour and information at extraordinary speed, and climate stress compounding economic instability. This is not a stable foundation. Under Fire Horse conditions, such tensions do not simmer; they move. Protest movements may sharpen. Leadership turnover may accelerate. Alliances may fracture or realign with unusual speed.

Yet precedent also shows that these years do not merely destroy — they force redesign. The earthquake of 1906 transformed building standards. The unrest of 1786 strengthened constitutional governance. The upheavals of 1966 permanently altered civil rights, cultural norms and generational power. Fire does not only consume; it clears ground for new architecture. In 2026, technological governance, sovereignty debates, economic systems and leadership models are all under review. The speed of change may feel destabilising, but velocity does not equal collapse. It signals transition under pressure.

This year is unlikely to be quiet. It will likely be decisive. The Fire Horse runs, and when it runs, hesitation becomes costly. Old systems that cannot adapt will be dismantled more quickly than expected. But the same momentum can build as well as break. The question is not whether change arrives — it already has. The question is whether it is shaped consciously, or allowed to erupt uncontrolled. History suggests the Fire Horse year rewards bold restructuring and punishes stagnation. The pace will be fast. The outcome depends on how deliberately we choose to ride it.

The Zero Point

I should have posted this a few days ago -as this alignment is so important – however it is up today – the day before the eclipse – which adds another layer – but that is another post – this is important enough for a single one. Saturn and Neptune are not enemies – they are parts of the whole, the balance, the new vision and need to be integrated as such –

At 0° Aries, Saturn and Neptune meet at the very threshold of the zodiac, forming a conjunction that is nothing short of remarkable. This is not a tension or struggle; it is a rare alignment where vision and structure, imagination and discipline, insight and action converge in perfect balance. Neptune offers the expansive, systemic view, the capacity to perceive what is possible beyond the limitations of the present, while Saturn provides the scaffolding, the material and ethical framework necessary to bring that vision into concrete reality. Together, they create a zero-point of initiation — a moment where the potential of humanity can be consciously anchored, where inspiration and execution are inseparable partners.

This conjunction is profoundly hopeful because it offers a working template for transformation. The cosmic currents encourage us to hold our dreams with clarity and to engage with the material world responsibly. It reminds us that the visions we carry — for communities, for the planet, for life itself — are not idle fantasies but blueprints waiting to be enacted. By integrating the lessons of Saturn’s discipline with Neptune’s insight, we can move beyond scattered aspiration into coherent, practical creation, aligning our actions with the highest potential for renewal.

What makes this conjunction truly beautiful is its invitation: to build consciously from the ground up while keeping the horizon in sight. It is a cosmic moment that validates the wisdom of combining care with courage, imagination with accountability. In the alignment of Saturn and Neptune, the universe offers not only possibility but a pathway, a structural embrace of the dreams we hold. It is a reminder that a more beautiful world is not only imaginable — it is possible, and it can be realized when vision and responsibility work together, hand in hand, at the very start of a new cycle.

The week 22nd – 28th September 2025

Forced balance or good choices?

Firstly I apologise for my timing – but I will continue. The week of 22–28 September 2025 unfolds under the heavy shadow of the 21 September partial lunar eclipse and the 22 September equinox, both of which continue to reverberate through the planetary field. Astronomically, the Sun now sits at 0° Libra, balanced at the celestial equator, while the Moon moves from late Aries into Taurus, grounding the volatility of the eclipse’s final ripples. Jupiter retrograde at 27° Gemini forms a tightening square to Saturn at 27° Pisces, a clash of truth and consequence that presses against global narratives. Uranus holds a stubborn retrograde at 27° Taurus, edging closer to the Pleiades and stirring tectonic, financial, and ecological unrest. Mercury, now direct in Virgo, forms an applying trine to Pluto in Capricorn, sharpening analysis and unearthing the buried logic of crises. This is a sky of correction, where the equinox’s perfect balance exposes the crooked scaffolding of human systems.

Culturally, this alignment speaks of fragile equilibrium amid escalating upheaval. News cycles this week are dominated by worsening famines in East Africa, a grinding war in Eastern Europe, and the slow-motion genocide accusations emerging from conflict zones in the Middle East. The Libra Sun demands diplomacy, but Saturn in Pisces undercuts illusions, forcing recognition of moral failures and the collapse of once-comforting fictions. The Jupiter–Saturn square is the signature of treaties tested, of laws strained to breaking point, and of propaganda meeting the cold geometry of facts. This is a week when rhetoric meets the hard mathematics of survival, and when balance is not compromise but the exact measurement of what remains.

Emotionally, the eclipse continues to pull at the psychic tide. Lunar eclipses are always disclosures, and this one—occurring just hours before the equinox—magnifies the sensation of a collective threshold. Individuals may feel an oscillation between paralysis and decisive clarity, as if personal choices carry the weight of planetary consequence. Uranus near the Pleiades electrifies the nervous system, creating sudden awakenings and flashes of insight that can destabilise old habits. Venus in Leo opposing Neptune in Pisces adds an undertow of longing, a bittersweet recognition of beauty in a world on fire, while Mars in Cancer drives protective instincts, especially around home and kin.

The Geo-Zenith reading therefore frames this week as a hinge in the long cycle of 2025, a moment when celestial balance demands terrestrial reckoning. The equinox invites measured reorientation, yet the eclipse refuses complacency. Jupiter’s retrograde square to Saturn insists on systemic correction, whether in finance, food distribution, or governance. For those attuned to the deeper harmonics, this is not merely another crisis week but a visible cross-section of the planetary story: a sky of symmetrical light exposing the crookedness below, reminding humanity that equilibrium is never static but a discipline continually earned.

The astrology of the Lunar eclipse

The total lunar eclipse of 7 September 2025 falls at about 15° Pisces, a mutable water sign that dissolves boundaries and exposes the porousness between fact and imagination. Astronomically this is a deep eclipse, with the Moon fully immersed in Earth’s shadow for over an hour, visible across Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. In astrology, eclipses on this axis tend to signal endings and closures, particularly of emotional, spiritual, or collective narratives that have outlived their function. Pisces colours the event with themes of compassion, sacrifice, and the pull between dream and disillusion.

What sharpens the tone of this eclipse is Saturn’s strong involvement in Pisces alongside it. Saturn insists on accountability and structure, so the otherwise fluid Piscean themes are given a stern, even karmic edge. Loose boundaries and sentimental evasions will not hold; decisions about what to release or where to draw a line may feel final, and the consequences tangible. In practice, this looks like institutions of care, religion, art, and humanitarian work facing calls to take responsibility, while individuals with mutable sign placements between 13° and 17° will be asked to let go of outdated roles and commitments.

Uranus adds another layer by stationing retrograde just the day before. This sudden electric jolt can bring surprises, reversals, or revelations around information and technology, transforming the eclipse from an inner tide into external disruption. It suggests that what dissolves in Pisces may swiftly be exposed in public space, through leaks, shifts in networks, or shocks to systems we assumed were stable. The combination of Saturn’s gravity with Uranus’s shocks makes this eclipse a threshold moment: endings that are not just private but structural, with wider collective reverberations.

For personal and collective navigation, the eclipse marks a point of closure and clarity. It is a moment to acknowledge what has run its course, to take responsibility for boundaries, and to prepare for sudden adjustments. The overarching lesson is that compassion without structure becomes enabling, and structure without compassion becomes brittle. In the weeks and months after, as the dust of Uranus’s reversals settles, the Saturn-Pisces demand will remain: to bring integrity, accountability and clarity into those spaces of imagination and empathy where boundaries have long blurred