Aquarius, this is what the stars hold for you in 2026

Aquarius

A powerful chapter begins

 

This is your year of surrender and following your true north. February feels like one of those dreams where you’re calling out but your voice is silenced.

Wait until April, when the new moon empowers your words. The eclipses in your sign bring fated new beginnings in 2026, tearing down what’s already crumbling so you can rebuild on solid ground. From July, the North Node illuminates your true north. Let it guide you.

 

YOUR 2026 MANTRA: I trust my destiny and follow my true north.

POWER DATES: January 23, January 28, February 17, July 27

Your 2026 horoscopes on love, career and life is below…

 

Romance and Relationships

February’s full moon has you seeing your partner with fresh eyes. This either reveals a growing distance or rekindles the love. Come August, the South Node activates your relationships. This becomes your year of relationship reckoning. You are tracking where your energy flows and recognising who deserves it. Some connections dissolve. Others exceed your wildest expectations. After August, a soulmate enters your orbit who elevates everything.

 

Cash and Career

Mercury retrograde scrambles your cash flow early on, but March shows you exactly where to cut back and where to invest your money. The lunar eclipse waves red flags around risky investments and collaborations, so stick with proven winners. May’s full moon rewards you with a career triumph, and as the year closes, Venus shatters glass ceilings and you earn your worth. The exhausting need to justify your value disappears.

 

Health and Happiness

January’s full moon finds you emotionally raw and vulnerable. The tenderness you’re feeling? It’s bubbling up from within. Saturn warns that bottled emotions turn toxic, so share what’s weighing on you. Your mojo comes roaring back in March, courtesy of Jupiter.

Energy soars, your clothes fit better and – if you have children – you’re engaged instead of exhausted. By December, you’re rock solid, clear-headed and at peace with yourself.

 

This article was originally published by Natasha Weber on the Marie Claire Australia website

Syndicated for Marie Claire Nigeria by Denise Eseimokumoh

 

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