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Lapis lazuli and bronze talisman pendant that represents Venus in Pisces. Photo: ©2025 Tristan Caron Lapis lazuli and bronze talisman pendant that represents Venus in Pisces. Photo: ©2025 Tristan Caron

Venus Enters Pisces: Dreams, Creativity, & All Things Beautiful

January 2nd - February 4th

Today, pleasure-seeking and romantic Venus sails into the dreamy, imaginative, watery domain of Pisces. Exalted in this feminine, double-bodied water sign, and ruled by generous and optimistic Jupiter, her effortless attractive force is infused with a healthy splash of fortune.

A black glass cabochon with a victorian depiction of Pisces sitting in a pile of rose petals that represent Venus. Photo: ©2025 Tristan Caron

Sailing close to the wind she is sending out exquisitely penned invitations to dive into our most imaginative and creatively uninhibited headspaces. This is the planet of beauty and creativity moving through the sign of dreams, intuition, and boundless inspiration. It’s a time when life becomes softer, richer, and deeply felt ~ less about precision and more about expression ~ Give yourself permission to dream boldly and reflect on what you want, take time to feel, to distill, and to consider the possibilities while holding off on making definitive decisions about it for now. 

This transit isn’t about getting it right; it’s about letting the creative process flow and sitting in the feeling of your attractive force.  Venus in Pisces is a harmonizing flow that embraces the kind of creativity that comes from the heart, not the head ~ fluid, imperfect, and alive with feeling. If you’ve been holding back, now’s the time to let go and create for the sheer joy of it.

What dreams are you ready to bring into form? What can you do (or not do?) to allow yourself to let go of perfection and simply enjoy the act of making? What area of your life would you transform if you could wave a magic wand and have it come true, and what steps can you take to bring you there?

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