Virgo is the sixth sign of the zodiac, associated with the end of summer in the northern hemisphere. Belonging to the Earth element and the Mutable modality, it is governed by Mercury, the planet of analysis and communication. Virgo embodies order, rigor, and attention to detail. It is a sign that seeks to understand, organize, and serve. Very sensitive to the environment, Virgo seeks efficiency in the smallest actions. It excels in activities that require method and discretion. Its sharp critical sense can, however, turn into perfectionism or excessive judgment.
Aspect | Characteristic |
---|---|
Period | August 23 – September 22 |
Element | Earth |
Modality | Mutable |
Ruling Planet | Mercury |
Polarity | Feminine (receptive) |
Dominant Qualities | Precision, efficiency, devotion, pragmatism |
Potential Flaws | Criticism, anxiety, obsession with detail |
Source: astrology.com – Virgo Sign
In 2025, Virgo natives will be called to structure their daily lives differently, under the combined influence of Saturn in Pisces and Jupiter in Gemini. These transits will require them to juggle between dream and method, between global vision and operational detail.
Venus will offer beautiful opportunities for complicity, provided they let go of emotional control. The second half of the year will be more conducive to lasting commitments, thanks to the stabilizing effects of Saturn.
Work remains a priority, but the approach will need to evolve. Virgos will have to rethink their relationship with effort and utility. Opportunities for professional diversification could emerge around the full moon of March 18.
Virgo will have to find ways to relieve mental pressure: meditation, art therapy, nature walks. The transits of Neptune and Saturn in Pisces encourage exploring the invisible and reconciling logic and intuition.
The keyword for 2025 is realignment. By redefining your priorities and accepting imperfection, you will find a new balance between serving others and taking care of yourself.
References: Calculations based on 2025 ephemerides (NASA) and the transits of Mercury, Neptune, and Saturn — via astro.com
1997 © Astronoo.com − Astronomy, Astrophysics, Evolution and Ecology.
"The data available on this site may be used provided that the source is duly acknowledged."
How Google uses data
Legal mentions
English Sitemap − Full Sitemap
Contact the author