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- Astro Vision
- Feb 22
- 3 min read

Astrology is a continuous path of self-knowledge. Every day, the sky offers us clues, movements, and opportunities.
Astrological transits describe the ongoing movement of the planets in the sky and the way these movements interact with our natal chart. Unlike the fixed positions at birth, transits are dynamic. They unfold in real time. They mark phases, thresholds, tensions, and openings. To follow transits is to follow the rhythm of time, not as abstract symbolism, but as a living dialogue between heaven and earth, between the sky and concrete experience.
When a planet changes signs or forms a significant aspect, something shifts in the collective atmosphere. Consider Saturn entering Aries. This is not merely a calendar event. It signals a structural change in how initiative, autonomy, and leadership are tested and shaped. Saturn brings form, responsibility, and limits.
Aries initiates, asserts, and begins. When these principles meet, we witness a new chapter in how action becomes disciplined, how impulse encounters consequences, and how courage must mature. A transit like this does not operate in isolation. It reverberates through individual charts in highly specific ways.
I am a professional Brazilian astrologer working primarily within modern astrology, integrating essential principles from traditional astrology, along with other fields of knowledge. You can learn more about me here.
My work is centered on real transits: planetary ingresses, aspects between planets, lunar phases, retrogrades, and broader configurations. I analyze how these movements interact with different areas of life, depending on the houses activated and the natal patterns involved.
I do not write simplified horoscopes based solely on the Sun sign. In my view, astrology deserves more precision than that. Only through an individual analysis can we go deeper.
A transit is not a promise of events. It is a reflection of what unfolds between heaven and earth, a shift in emphasis. It may describe a period in which communication becomes more serious, relationships require renegotiation, decisions slow down, or momentum accelerates. It can indicate a time to consolidate, release, initiate, or wait. The value of following transits lies in timing, understanding when effort aligns with structure, when pressure is formative rather than destructive, and when certain cycles are naturally coming to completion.
On my Substack, I publish daily reflections on planetary aspects and ongoing cycles. Some texts focus on a single configuration, for example an aspect between Mercury and Saturn and its implications for negotiation or intellectual discipline. Others explore broader transitions, such as Saturn entering a new sign, eclipses, or complex planetary patterns that define a season. Each piece seeks to unite technical interpretation with practical application. The intention is not prediction for its own sake, but clarity, so that we can correlate what happens in the sky with our lives in a grounded and practical way.
Astrology, when practiced seriously, is a study of patterns over time. It is observational, symbolic, and reflective. It requires attention. By following transits consistently, we begin to perceive cycles not as abstract theory, but as lived structure. We recognize how certain themes return under different planetary signatures. We develop discernment.
If you are interested in astrology beyond generic forecasts, and if you value careful analysis of planetary movements and their concrete implications, I invite you to follow my work on Substack. There, I write with depth and continuity, tracking the unfolding of the sky day after day.
The sky is never static. Neither are we.
And I help you remember your best direction.
Cris Colchesqui | Astro Vision

