
Pisces Horoscope Today, 18th August 2025: Intuition guides important life decisions
Pisces Horoscope Today, 18th August 2025: The Moon will be transiting from the Gemini sign. Your family and domestic matters take centre stage today. Saturn is retrograde in your sign, Pisces. This urges patience while the Sun is in the Leo sign. It encourages better routines and personal discipline. Trust your instincts to guide your path.
ET Online Pisces Horoscope Today: Intuition guides important life decisions The Moon will be in the Fourth House in the Gemini sign. Your work responsibilities may feel demanding. Your problem-solving skills help you manage effectively. Avoid taking on too much at once. Your colleagues may look to you for support. You should maintain a cooperative approach.Rahu will be transiting from the Twelfth House in the Aquarius sign. The expenses connected to home or family could arise unexpectedly. Your budgeting and careful financial planning will help you stay balanced. This is also a good time to re-evaluate long-term investments for stability.
Your emotional depth defines your relationships today. Couples may find comfort in heartfelt conversations, while singles might reconnect with someone from the past. Trust and empathy will strengthen bonds.You may feel emotionally sensitive. This can affect your physical energy. Rest and grounding activities will help restore balance.
Written by: Anand Sagar Pathak of Astropatri.com.
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