
Lisa Stardust
Astrologer and Writer at Freelance
📚author in nyc🔮@teenvogue @thehoodwitch @refinery29 @todayshow + more
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teenvogue.com | Lisa Stardust
For a sector of Gen Z, everything is about to change: the first cohort of this generation is about to experience their Saturn Return. Approximately every 27 to 29.5 years, we experience a Saturn Return, when the planet Saturn returns to the exact sign and degree it was at the time of our birth. When this happens, we can expect a lot of tumult in our lives.
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yahoo.com | Lisa Stardust
All products featured on Teen Vogue are independently selected by Teen Vogue editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. John WebbFor a sector of Gen Z, everything is about to change: the first cohort of this generation is about to experience their Saturn Return. Approximately every 27 to 29.5 years, we experience a Saturn Return, when the planet Saturn returns to the exact sign and degree it was at the time of our birth.
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today.com | Lisa Stardust
The bull and the crab of the zodiac are in for a treat on April 15. Taurus and Cancer are the signs best poised to have a lucky day today, so soak it up and enjoy the cosmic good vibrations!The moon in Scorpio is bringing surprises our way. In order to deal with the energy, it is vital to go with the flow. Be present and listen to the beat of the universe. Read on to find out your horoscope for today, April 15.
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cosmopolitan.com | Lisa Stardust
Take a sigh of relief because chiller days are here! For the first time in months, we are at peak calmness. Mercury re-enters Aries on 16th April, making us travel back to the beginning of March when the planet of communication first moved into the fire sign. Now that the retrograde has completed its cycle, we can revisit and remedy matters. The following day, inquisitive Mercury and elusive Neptune join forces in Aries, urging us to believe in what we’re told - even if it's side-eye worthy.
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teenvogue.com | Lisa Stardust
See what the stars have in store—sign up for Teen Vogue's astrology newsletter We’re cosmically hot to go with this weekly horoscope! The planetary shifts are pushing us to move forward, but we first need to reassess the recent past. The only way out is through. Mercury enters Aries on April 16, returning us to the beginning of March. This Mercury retro shade gives us insight into the miscommunications that occurred then, allowing us to heal the drama.
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To clarify, the last total solar eclipse the U.S. experienced was back in 2017 was in Leo. Tomorrow’s total solar eclipse is in Aries. These eclipses are telling two different stories. So, they are irrelevant to each other besides that they’re both total solar eclipse in the

RT @TODAYshow: The first Mercury retrograde of 2024 begins tomorrow — but the effects of the retrograde period have already started. @LisaS…

To answer your questions: There is a connection between earthquakes and eclipses. The gravitational pull from the Moon and Sun can trigger them.