Happy Birthday Libra 2025
- John Lawrence Maerz

- Sep 9
- 3 min read

Your biggest concentration should be on recognizing your partner’s independence and the need for you to let them operate on their own when they need to. Learning to share is not all about your giving but that everyone else doesn’t always have the need to share to the extent that you need to. For those of us that believe that sharing everything is the most important necessity in a relationship, this will feel like a shock to the sanctity of relationships. You were born in the Libra/Aries axis to not only share but to learn the balance of when to let go and when to draw closer. Many others might need much more freedom and independence than you are willing to give them. Some might need much less. Your sharing should be in the form of support and not always needing to be involved in what others are doing.
Your life philosophy seems to have come to a crossroads with two or more options for your pursuit. In making our decision, it seems like you are on information overload and that there is much more than you need to digest. Take a look at your life objectives. Are they in line with what you feel, or have they slipped into what other people say you should want. If so, you may have fallen back into a people pleasing role without even realizing it. Your objective in this life is to create balance between your inner and outer selves and not being fooled into thinking that your mission is to “make a difference in the lives of others.” The outside world has many skills to make you feel this way. Coming to terms with this understanding also applies to all of us as evidenced through the solar eclipse in a critical degree of Virgo on September the 21st and her connection to service.
Lastly, for a cleaner and clearer processing of your life philosophy, reading the classics would be a very strong option for you to take to be able to come to terms with what might be the best life path for you to follow now…even temporarily.
October 2025 Astrolights

This month is primarily about revisiting the demands and limitations we have allowed others to place on us. Saturn has retrograded back into Pisces and Neptune is retrograde in Aries. Sticky and clingy vine people have resurfaced to allow us to reconsider our decisions for setting our new independence. If we are happy with how we have decided to handle these types of people, great! If not, now is the time to get a better handle on how and how much we respond to them. For many of us, they will have been relegated to how we handle flies and gnats. For others of us, we may feel more agitated and choose to do something more pugnacious. Either way, we will be able to determine our sensitivity and adjust accordingly. This influence may increase in intensity as Neptune moves back into Pisces in its continuing retrograde on the 22nd.
With Uranus having gone into Gemini and turned retrograde, communications have become more “out of the blue” and spontaneous, especially when we encounter strangers. Remember, we attract the awareness of who we are through our reflections in others. Pay attention. This is the way the universe brings issues to our attention that need to be acknowledged and even rectified.
On the 13th Venus moves into Libra and Pluto turns retrograde in Aquarius on the 14th. We may find that we have some indecision as whether to participate more with groups or our significant other. Keep an open mind. We may have the option to participate together or our independence need may take precedence.
On the 21st we have a new Moon in Libra the day before Neptune slips back into Pisces. The Sun will also move into Scorpio on the 23rd. Be sure to be clear on what you and your significant other actually need from each other in terms of support without overstepping on each other’s independence. On a completely different note, if there are any artistic endeavors you might wish to do, now will be an excellent time to pursue them since Venus’ position in Libra and Saturn’s and Neptune’s positions in Pisces activate the solstice points that contribute the most to the arts.




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