February 17, 2026
Get strategic. Today’s solar eclipse in Aquarius is shaking up your travels, studies, and long-term plans. Notice what’s shifting. Powerful insights, lessons, and opportunities are on their way. Just give them a little time to marinate before making any big decisions.
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It pays to be optimistic today. Especially around your career or public projects. So forget about being realistic. You have total permission to daydream and get lost in your most out-there fantasies. Follow the what-ifs that excite you. Push your imagination to the edge. And brainstorm wildly. When you give your big ideas a chance, doors will open.
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News flash: You can change your beliefs. It’s healthy to question the scripts you’ve been given by teachers or mentors. So study thinkers who disrupt your POV. Read things you normally wouldn’t. And poke holes in your assumptions about how the world works. There’s always something new to learn.
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You’re allowed to ask tricky questions. Especially of your teachers, mentors, or spiritual guides. So go ahead and rock the boat. Just put a little thought into it first. You don’t need to share every controversial idea you have. But today brings opportunities to channel your feistiness productively. See what happens when you think outside the box.
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Take your friendships seriously. First step? Face the facts. Now that Saturn is in Aries, reality checks are a part of the process. Overnight results may not be guaranteed, but commitment to your relationships will pay off in the long run. So make a promise to show up for your community and give your group projects everything you’ve got. Slowly but surely, you’ll make connections that are built to last.
Continue readingFebruary 12, 2026
Celebrate your accomplishments today. It’s the last day Saturn, the planet of discipline, will be in Pisces for the next 26 years. Since May of 2023, it’s been pushing you to take your career and public projects more seriously. So think back to that time. Reflect on the challenges you’ve faced, the goals you’ve committed to, and the boundaries you’ve honored between then and now. And remember: You got yourself here. Some applause is in order.
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