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The Truth Your Heart Is Ready To Admit, Based On Your Birth Month

At the peak of Venus sextile Pluto on Tuesday 4/14, there is a kind of clarity available that doesn’t come from logic. It comes from your body. From the quiet, undeniable place within you that already knows what you want, even if you’ve been softening it, questioning it, or pushing it aside.

Desire is not random. It is directional. It is a compass. And the things you’ve been afraid to name out loud, the ones that feel too tender or too vulnerable, are often the very things most aligned for you.

This transit softens your resistance to your own truth. Venus opens the heart. Pluto asks for honesty. Together, they create a moment where you can stop pretending you don’t want what you want.

So don’t overthink it. Don’t try to make it sound reasonable or easy to explain. Sit with yourself long enough to feel what’s real. Not what’s convenient. Not what’s expected. What’s true.

Write down one desire you’ve kept hidden. The one you circle around but never fully claim. Then speak it clearly into a candle flame or still water.

Below is how each birth month can work with this energy, not just emotionally, but practically.


January

Your desire is tied to control, success, or proving something. You’ve been trying to make it make sense before allowing yourself to want it.

Write your desire in one direct sentence. Then rewrite it without any justification. No explanation. Just the truth. Speak the second version out loud. This is about stripping away the performance and claiming what you want without needing to earn it.

February

Your desire is something you’ve emotionally detached from. You’ve told yourself you don’t need it, but that distance isn’t truth, it’s protection.

Sit in silence for a few minutes and notice what comes up when you stop distracting yourself. Write the first thing you feel, not think. Speak it softly, almost like a confession. Let it feel human, not polished.

March

Your desire is deeply felt but hard to define. You’ve been sensing it more than naming it.

Instead of forcing clarity, describe your desire in feeling-based language. What would it feel like to have it? Write that. Then choose one sentence from it and speak it into water. Let the emotion lead, not the logic.

April

Your desire is clear, but you’ve been hesitating. You’ve been waiting for the right timing or a sign.

There is no better moment than now. Write your desire in bold, certain language. Then speak it standing up, out loud, with your full voice. This is about activation. Stop circling it and claim it directly.

May

Your desire is something you’ve been slow to admit because it would require change, and change disrupts your sense of stability.

Write your desire and then write what it would cost you to have it. Be honest. Then speak the desire anyway. This is about choosing growth over comfort.

June

Your desire is tangled in overthinking. You’ve looked at it from every angle, and now it feels unclear.

Set a timer for two minutes and write your desire without stopping. No editing. No pausing. Read it back and choose the clearest line. Speak only that. Simplicity is your power here.

July

Your desire is emotional and vulnerable. You’ve been protecting it because it feels personal, maybe even risky.

Write your desire like a letter to yourself. Then read it out loud, slowly. Let yourself feel it as you say it. This is about allowing your heart to be seen, even if only by you.

August

Your desire is tied to identity. You’re questioning whether it aligns with who you’ve been or how others see you.

Write your desire and then ask yourself, “Who do I become if I allow this?” Speak both the desire and the answer. This is about stepping into a new version of yourself without shrinking it.

September

Your desire feels imperfect or unrealistic, so you’ve been trying to refine it before claiming it.

Stop editing. Write the messy version. The unpolished, not fully figured out version. Speak it exactly as it is. This is about trusting that clarity comes after honesty, not before.

October

Your desire involves another person or dynamic, and you’ve been trying to balance it with what others want.

Write your desire without including anyone else. Just you. Just your truth. Speak it privately. This is about reconnecting to your own voice before negotiating it.

November

Your desire is intense, and you’ve been holding it quietly. You know how much it matters, which is exactly why you’ve been careful with it.

Write your desire and then burn the paper after speaking it into a flame. Let the act symbolize release and trust. You don’t need to control how it happens. Just claim it.

December

Your desire is expansive, but you’ve been questioning whether it’s too much or too unrealistic.

Write your desire as if there were no limits. No logistics, no constraints. Then speak it with belief, not hesitation. This is about letting yourself want more without immediately shrinking it down.


Closing

Naming your desire doesn’t make you selfish. It makes you available. To your life. To your truth. To the version of you that is no longer willing to live halfway.

Let this be the moment you stop editing your longing into something smaller. Let this be the moment you trust that what calls you has a reason.

And then watch what begins to move.