Weekly Astrology Update: March 9 -15, 2026

Blue radial circle

Overview

Week of March 9 – 15, 2026:

Mercury remains retrograde in Pisces and Pisces season continues. Thinking and communication may still feel somewhat foggy or diffuse, encouraging reflection, intuition, and patience before drawing firm conclusions.

The current eclipse season is still active following the Solar Eclipse at 28° Aquarius on February 17 and the Lunar Eclipse at 12° Virgo on March 3. As noted in our February 16 post, the Solar Eclipse at 28° Aquarius falls opposite key points in the natal charts of Trump, Netanyahu, and the chart often used for Israel. Developments since the eclipse illustrate how such configurations can unfold. Solar eclipses may remain active even for several months.

The complex operation known as Epic Fury began only a few days after the exact Saturn-Neptune conjunction at 0° Aries, a rare alignment often associated with the beginning of new historical cycles that may coincide with broader shifts in the global order. The operation started during the eclipse season, with Mercury retrograde in Pisces and a void-of-course Moon, which may suggest that its goals, schedule, or direction could change later. With Mars also squaring Uranus hours before the operation began, developments could unfold in sudden or unexpected ways.

On March 11, Jupiter stations direct at 15° Cancer, suggesting forward movement returning to themes of growth, protection, security, and emotional foundations after a period of reflection. After that, only Mercury remains retrograde until it stations direct on March 20. After that, no planets will be retrograde.

Mercury conjunct Mars can bring sharper thinking, direct speech, urgency in communication, and a strong impulse to act on ideas. With Mercury retrograde in Pisces, debates may also arise around misunderstandings or ideas that could later require revision.

The Moon travels through Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, and Aquarius.

Skip to content