North Americans will get to witness a rare solar eclipse on April 8 which will affect some zodiac signs more than the others.
New York Post reported that the special celestial event will be "a time to abandon modalities and patterns that keep us from processing and progressing".
As April is the month of Mercury retrograde 2024, Aries will take the biggest hit.
According to astrologer, Evan Nathaniel Grim, "The eclipse will expose how 'toughing it out' is no longer effective in dealing with deep-seated wounds or challenges."
He said, "Chiron is tightly wound up in this eclipse, begging us to address our vulnerabilities and insecurities. Chiron will bring up complicated emotions within us and ask us to fully process anything that surfaces."
In astrology, Chiron is known as the "wounded healer," and represents our "deepest emotional and spiritual wounds."
The solar eclipse will present Aries a chance to dig deep into themselves to find love and self-compassion. By sharing their emotions, they will discover their true strength.
With Mercury retrograde falling into Aries, they will be prompted into making hasty and impulsive decision.
For cancers, April 8 eclipse will be a chance to establish career goals or find jobs. They should focus on healing modalities such as therapy, health and spirituality among others.
As per Grim, "Libras will experience a total reset of their significant relationships, they will find who their real allies are."
Capricorns will find themselves directing their energy more towards home and family matters.
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