Partial Solar Eclipse in Virgo: Legacy
The Burning Question - The Virgo Solar Eclipse pulls multiple threads together into a single inquiry:
What legacy of meaning and worth are you willing to carry forward—and what must you release, even if it breaks apart, to make space for it?
We may be tempted to cling to roles, titles, or possessions, feeling they bring status or meaning to our lives. When we consider legacy, however, perhaps it is shaped by presence, integrity, and the daily devotion we weave into our lives. At this eclipse, we are asked to discern what endures, what must end, and how we might seize fleeting moments with both humility and joy.
The sky darkens as the Moon appears to swallow the Sun. A dramatic moment, when it occurs during daylight, regarded with fear by generations before us who might not have had access to explanations of the phenomena and feared for a short while that the Sun’s light might never return. It reminds us of how significant the Sun’s light and its reliable quality are for us.
A solar eclipse marks both an ending and a beginning, a doorway into unknown territory where the old light fails, old ways no longer support us, and a new vision must emerge. This last eclipse of 2025, and the second New Moon of September, are in Virgo, a sign that asks us to refine, discern, and dedicate ourselves to meaningful work.
The eclipse might find you on the threshold of endings and inheritances, shadow and light and asks you to face what cannot last. Allow me to explore for you some of the astrological threads of the New Moon Solar Eclipse in Virgo, maybe we can even begin to weave some together by sharing and breathing life into them.
We are offered karmic universal support to release habits, material possessions, overthinking or our quest for unattainable perfection as the Sun’s light disappears and is symbolically reborn.
Has this thinking ever supported you, or has it harmed you and held you back? Where do you find your legacy? Maybe in your family and the memories and ways you have contributed to family life, your friends and wider circles, your work, your fortune, what you have built, or removed, or ways you have helped others? What is it for you, and what legacy would you choose if you could?
What is a Solar Eclipse?
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, temporarily obscuring the Sun’s light. Symbolically, it marks a moment when conscious awareness (the Sun) is overshadowed by the unconscious and instinctive (the Moon).
This eclipse belongs to Saros Series 154, a family of eclipses that repeats every 18 years and 11 days (and 8 hours!). This is the 7th event, since the inception of this series in 1917 or you could say we are in the seventh chapter of its unfolding story, linking us back to the eclipse of September 2007 and forward to October 2043. See more about this Saros Series further on.
This eclipse is Partial, as it is relatively young, most Saros series continue for approximately 70+ events and 1200 to 1300 years. Eclipses reach Totality around the mid-point of the series. This eclipse still casts its long shadow, the seeds planted now will ripple forward in time, tied to themes of responsibility, endings, and legacy.
Chris Brennan of The Astrology Podcast, who has conducted extensive research on eclipses, has found that they usher in great beginnings and great endings. A New Moon Solar Eclipse, marks an ending, and release at the same time as significant new beginnings being seeded in the Virgo part of our charts.
Eclipse seasons can be intense, perhaps bringing accelerated change, pushing us toward decisive action, breakthroughs, or necessary closures. However, events may often be seemingly insignificant at first and grow into greater endings, creating room for significant beginnings over time.
Symbolically, an Eclipse is a moment where something once visible is obscured, only to return with deeper insight once the shadow passes. Once the light returns, like a bridge being crossed into new land, you can never go back, you cannot unsee this new land that is different to what you knew before. Just like tectonic plates shifting, so slowly the movement can barely be measured, but with absolute finality once a division is made.
Something may permanently shift within or around you. This eclipse is on the Virgo-Pisces axis, balancing themes of material reality vs. the unseen world and practical legacy vs. spiritual surrender.
The Earthly, Analytical Wisdom of Virgo
Virgo is ruled by Mercury, and Mercury is exalted here. Mercury, the Messenger planet who, after the Moon travels closest to Earth of the planets. Mercury travels faster and further than any other planet, reaching places that the others in their orbits simply cannot. This, and the frequent, regular retrogrades, are also why he is known to be able to travel easily across boundaries and borders between worlds. In exaltation, as well as domicile in Virgo, Mercury is the only planet to have this dual rulership.
This brings responsibilities. Can Mercury ever relax to enjoy the gifts of exaltation when combined with the duty of domicile rulership? Mercury rules our thought processes, so is this why those of us with Virgo placements can be plagued with overthinking and a desire for unattainable perfection? Is this why one mistake on pages of perfect data can disrupt the mind, similar to the physical disruption caused to the princess if you are familiar with the tale of the Princess and the Pea?
Virgo is also shaped by the earth element, pragmatic, discerning, and meticulous. It is Mutable and yin or feminine, repeatedly shaping and reshaping. The impulse is to refine, discern, and perfect through work and duty. Virgo is a sign that receives, sorts, and orders the flow of life. Here the focus narrows, asking us to tend carefully to what is right before us, to give form and clarity to what might otherwise remain tangled or diffuse, like the satisfaction of untangling a necklace.
As a sign, Virgo is highly attuned to detail and practical mastery. Virgo’s receptivity is introspective, seeking efficiency, clarity, and purification. The mutable nature of Virgo brings adaptability, but it also requires discernment to avoid the traps of perfectionism or paralysing overanalysis. This Eclipse cycle may push us to fine-tune our approach, to release what has become inefficient, and align our efforts with our true purpose and our dreams of Legacy.
Eclipses reveal shadow, interrupt patterns, and clear what has run its course. A solar eclipse is a seed moment, as the Sun’s light is extinguished, the ego’s certainties are stripped away. Something ends, and something begins, though often in ways we cannot yet see.
Those of us with planets or angles in Virgo which are activated by this eclipse cycle may find the time emphasises discernment, organisation, refinement, and service, with an evolving narrative around clarity, purification, and practical action over time.
Three Ways to Work With This Lunar Cycle
Monthly Cycle: Reflect on what is ready for release now from the Full Moon Total Eclipse in Pisces, what was revealed or concluded 2 weeks earlier, 7 September, and what are you now feeling pulled to initiate?
Six-Month Cycle: This New Moon connects back to the Full Moon in Virgo Eclipse (March 2025). What was culminating or revealed to you then, what have you been releasing or beginning to compost since?
Two-Year Moon Family Cycle: This Eclipse is part of a larger Lunar arc that is only just beginning and will conclude in December 2027. Consider what long-term changes you would like to see over the next two years. The synchronicities, signs and omens, any new beginnings and doors opening with ease for you at the time of this eclipse may guide you with this, do take notice.
The Moon Families are a longer sequence of interconnected lunations that weave a narrative over 28 months. We are guided towards the dates we might expect significant turning, or pivot points in this story arc when we are looking to make adjustments to allow the story to flourish and our goals and dreams to grow. This practice of connecting and linking the hidden threads of Lunar Cycles is outlined by Dietrich Pessin in Lunar Shadows III.
Understanding the Virgo Moon Family Cycle
This two-year lunar family cycle is beginning with the New Moon at 29° Virgo on September 21, 2025 will be supercharged with Eclipse solar power. The story initiated then unfolds in phases until the Last Quarter Moon on December 20th, 2027. Each phase builds upon the last, revealing key developments in a longer story.
This Virgo Moon Family is most felt by those with planets or angles in the mutable signs, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces and Gemini or the Earth triplicity, Virgo, Capricorn and Taurus, between 25 to 29 degrees. Also, those with Mercury as their Chart ruler or Lord of the Year.
This story also tiptoes over into Cardinal, and initiatory Venusian Libra, so also those with 0 - 3 degrees of the Cardinal signs and Air triplicity, those not listed above include Libra, Aries, Cancer and Aquarius.
You may choose to consciously work with any of these cycles and choose the length that suits how long it will take to grow your plans, ie for a quick short term goal the monthly cycle is perfect but for long term plans, look for a Moon Family that connects with the relevant planet in your chart for optimum results.
It may be harder to see and work consciously with the solar eclipse New Moon, as they bring notoriously unpredictable energy. My advice would be to surrender and observe what comes up, accept and release with gratitude, and enter the Pisces Virgo flow, especially in this initial time of the dark moon when things are hidden from our sight.
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The Saros Series Influence: Fated News
This Eclipse belongs to the Saros Series 154 and is the 7th in the series. Bernadette Brady classifies it as Saros Series 09 New South which started in July 1917, and ends August 3161, and she pairs it with the Pisces Eclipse on 7th September.
“...concerned with the bringing to the surface of long-term worries about loved ones, health or responsibilities with paperwork coming home to roost. Any news will have a sense of destiny or fatedness about it”
ORIGINAL ASPECTS:- MERCURY, SATURN, NEPTUNE CONJUNCTION. NEW MOON ON VENUS PLUTO MIDPOINT
You may want to reflect back on previous eclipses in the same series. If these were memorable dates for you, this series of eclipses may be impactful, with similar themes, but not the same as before. Both you, and the astrology are different now. If they passed without event, you may not need to feel any astrology anxiety about the upcoming eclipses.
Previous Eclipses in This Series: 1917, 1935, 1971, 1989, 2007
When you reflect on these years, were there themes of worry for loved ones, responsibility or duty, fated news or endings that reshaped your path?
The inception of this series had a Saturn Neptune, plus Mercury Conjunction which we feel echoes of this year, even as Saturn retrogrades away from its refranation with Neptune. We may find that what is initiated or seeded now is activated when they perfect their conjunction in February 2026 or when Mercury joins Saturn and Neptune in April 2026.
Virgo III — The Decan of Legacy
This eclipse falls in the third decan of Virgo, a realm steeped in the knowledge that all things must eventually end. Mercury and Venus are co-rulers here, weaving intellect with value and discernment with beauty.
This final decan of Virgo, is a place of reckoning, preservation, and inheritance. We are asked to consider what truly holds value for us, not just in terms of wealth, but also in the stories, wisdom, and lessons we pass down.
Austin Coppock refers to this decan as The Sarcophagus, a symbol of both the wisdom of the past and the inevitability of endings. A place where endings are preserved and remembered. He writes that “ the last decan of Virgo shows the fate of all matter-to be brought to perfection and then crumble to dust”.
Kira Ryberg calls the decan Psychopomp, the guide who ferries us between worlds. This ties this space to the threshold between worlds, where the living reflect upon what endures beyond them, approaching the twilight of their time on the material plane. Wealth may have been accrued, but it cannot accompany the soul for their next journey.
It is a place where value judgments are made, what is worth keeping, passing down, or laying to rest? Like a tomb that safeguards the relics of a bygone era, Virgo III holds the weight of tradition, duty, and legacy. At the time of this eclipse, we are invited to acknowledge both what we must preserve and what we must release, understanding that endings are not losses but transitions in an eternal, ongoing cycle.
The Virgo III Wild Way Oracle card
The Wild Way oracle image shows an elderly Doe, resting in the grasses among the shelter of the trees, watching over her young, who stands, looking alert and ready to face all that life has to offer.
The Wild Way Card, named Legacy by Nicola Allan reminds us that everything must end, and that acceptance of this truth leads to greater clarity and wisdom. Inheritance, whether material or spiritual, is part of the cycle. We are given the keywords:
Value Judgement, All things must end and Inheritance.
Endings can also bring clarity, we have the opportunity to see what is worth preserving and what should be released to return to dust. The doe whispers: “Carpe diem, little one. Focus on what is truly valuable, and choose what you will leave behind.”
The Wild Way Oracle reminds us: “It’s not always easy to accept, but all things must come to an end.” The wise elder deer of Virgo III teaches us to focus on what is truly valuable and to remember that life’s treasures can be both fleeting and enduring.
The Tarot Symbolism of Virgo III – 10 of Pentacles
The Tarot card linked to this decan is the Ten of Pentacles: a scene of inheritance, continuity, ancestry, and wealth passed down from one generation to the next. Yet not all legacies are material. They may be traditions, ideas, creative works, or the simple kindnesses and memories we leave behind.
This card signifies the culmination of long-term efforts, maybe over a lifetime as an elderly gentleman (with family, a couple in the Rider Waite deck) appears to reflect on what they have accumulated, often manifesting as established security, wisdom passed down through generations, or the lasting impact of a life's work. It may soon be time to pass the baton to the next generation. The gentleman is seen enjoying the company of his dog, and possibly is unconcerned with the accumulated coins surrounding them. Simple pleasures have replaced ambition.
Virgo III, ruled by Mercury and Venus, brings a focus on value judgment, refinement, and the appreciation of what endures. The Wild Ways description, "All things must end", ties in closely to the 10 of Pentacles, which asks us to consider what will remain after us, not just in material wealth, but also in the lessons we impart, the lives we touch, and the traditions we uphold and pass on to others.
T. Susan Chang’s Tree of Life
T Susan Chang encapsulates this Decan beautifully in verse in her book Dreaming the Decans:
“Guardian Spirit of the land,
Your riches spill into my hand.
Of all possessions you can measure,
Silence is my buried treasure.
From realms above to realms below,
Legacies that I bestow.
I have paid for what I know:
The Tree of Life where all things grow.”
The Guardian Spirit reflects the Virgoan reverence for tradition and stewardship, while "riches spill into my hand" acknowledges both the material and spiritual wealth inherited from those before us. The line "Silence is my buried treasure" aligns with Virgo’s introspective, wisdom-seeking nature, valuing understanding over extravagance.
The Tree of Life imagery ties into the cyclical nature of legacy, emphasising that what we cultivate today will nourish future generations. This fits perfectly with the Virgo III archetype, where the end of a cycle is not merely loss, but transformation, what has been built now serves as the foundation for what comes next and is built upon what came before.
The Astrological Conversation
This eclipse is significant for the Sun’s exact opposition to retrograde Saturn in Pisces, perfected just hours before the New Moon. Saturn brings themes of responsibility, structure, consequence and confronts us with endings, limits and the hard lessons.
This polarity presses us between duty and dissolution, asking whether our work springs from authentic selfhood or from inherited burdens and rigid structures that no longer fit.
The weight can feel restrictive, demanding reflection and patience. At the same time, we are invited to stand in our integrity, to accept the duties that are truly ours, and to let go of those that are not. As the Lord of Time, He shows us that nothing lasts forever, and yet what we build with integrity may outlive us. There is a reset here as the illumination from the Sun is eclipsed and the light renewed.
The eclipse also forms a whole-sign square to Uranus in Gemini, continuing a disruptive pattern that has echoed across recent lunations. This is the second Virgo new moon to directly involve Uranus, with the earlier New Moon at 0° Virgo showing its sharpest effects. This is the third lunation in September to activate this square.
Then, some of us felt the most intense manifestations of Uranus’s disruptions, shocks to systems, unexpected turns in communication, and shifts in how we handle information and technology. Uranus shakes what is brittle, forcing innovation, liberation, fresh energy or collapse.
Mercury in Virgo is both ruler and exalted ruler of this eclipse, writing, editing and supervising the record of our choices and tasks. But Mercury has no line of sight to this eclipse, he is said to be “averse” as he transits Venus’ realm of Libra, leaving the eclipsed Sun unsupervised, without his guiding hand.
Mercury acts now in a Venusian way, bringing that to the Eclipse from behind the scenes. Venus, Mercury’s ruler, currently resident in Virgo, is asked to act Mercurially. This is known as mutual reception, which creates a subtle support system as each planet hosts the other, offering pathways of collaboration. When a planet is in a sign it doesn’t rule, this exchange allows a kind of partnership, Mercury lends discernment to Venus, while Venus lends grace and balance to Mercury. The lesson here is that our words and values need each other.
From Virgo, Venus measures what is of lasting worth. Yet Venus and Mercury, though linked by mutual reception, are otherwise averse in this chart, they share no direct line of sight to each other. This creates a dynamic tension for both planets. What we value (Venus) and how we express or record it (Mercury) may not fully, or visibly, connect. The mutual reception helps us bridge the gap between practical skill and heartfelt meaning. It is as though they are both working together on a project, with the same mutual aims and goals, however, they have been unable to arrange a time to meet on zoom.
Jupiter, is travelling through the Moon’s home of Cancer, offering a whole sign sextile to the eclipse. Jupiter in Cancer magnifies the water element, encouraging nurturing, empathy, family, and belonging. While this is a supportive aspect, it may ease, but cannot override the eclipse’s tension. Jupiter reminds us that amidst disruption, we can still find emotional grounding when we surrender to the flow.
Journal Prompts
What do I consider my true legacy? Is it material, creative, or relational?
What would it mean for me to live in a way that honours my integrity rather than my fear?
Where am I holding onto structures, roles, or duties that I have outgrown?
If everything I owned or achieved turned to dust, what would remain of my essence?
Where is Uranus shaking my foundations, and how can I welcome this disruption as part of my inheritance?
Where might the mutual reception of Mercury and Venus be asking me to weave together, intellect and heart, work and love?
What endings am I resisting, and what gifts do they carry?
What do I want to leave behind—materially, emotionally, spiritually—for those who come after me?
Simple Eclipse Rituals
Create a Legacy Altar with four items:
something written (Mercury),
something beautiful or heartfelt (Venus),
something old or enduring (Saturn),
something broken or transformed (Uranus).
Sit before the altar in silence during the eclipse window. Write on a slip of paper: “What I choose to leave behind is…” Place it beneath a stone to ground your intention.
The Sarcophagus Box: Write down a duty, role, or identity you are ready to release. Place it in a box or bury it, symbolically laying it to rest.
Earth Offering: Create a small offering to the Earth, perhaps a piece of bread, flowers, or seeds, acknowledging that all returns to the soil in time.
And finally…
This Virgo eclipse closes a cycle with solemnity and clarity. The Sun’s opposition to Saturn reminds us that time is not infinite, and every structure eventually meets its limit. The square to Uranus shakes us free from rigid roles or duties we no longer wish to carry. Yet even as endings may arrive, Jupiter in Cancer offers nourishment and protection, reminding us that we are not alone, showing us how we can lean into care, kinship, and memory.
The ruler of this eclipse, Mercury, works through a mutual reception with Venus. Though they cannot see each other directly, they extend a hand through one another’s signs. This creates a quiet bridge between intellect and value, between craft and meaning, between what we do and what we love.
And so, the burning question of this eclipse emerges:
What legacy of meaning and worth are you willing to carry forward—and what must you release, even if it breaks apart, to make space for it?
Eclipses do not demand, or offer, an immediate answer, but they do invite reflection. The choices you make now have greater potential to reverberate through the months and years ahead. Trust that what endures is what has been crafted with care, devotion, and love.
This eclipse in Virgo III reminds us that nothing is eternal. All things must end, or transmute, but we are also creators in the process. Through the words we speak, the care we offer, the work we dedicate ourselves to, and even through the disruptions we experience, we shape our legacy.
The eclipse asks us: What remains when all else falls away?
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Chapters
00:00 Legacy of Meaning and Worth
02:07 Astrological Threads of the Solar Eclipse
05:31 Eclipses: Endings and New Beginnings
08:26 Virgo's Influence on Legacy and Perfectionism
12:09 Cycles of Change and Lunar Family
15:34 The Final Decan of Virgo: Value and Inheritance
20:41 Saturn's Lessons and the Weight of Responsibility
24:28 Embracing Disruption and Legacy Rituals
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References:
AustinCoppock.com The Decans: Images and Applications
Bernadette Brady, Predictive Astrology The Eagle and the Lark
Dietrich Pessin Lunar Families III
KiraRyberg.com The 36 Decans
T Susan Chang Dreaming the Decans
TimeandDate.com
The Wild Way Oracle deck @nicola_allan on Instagram & Twitter