Aries Horoscope Today — December 5, 2025
The Sun-Venus-Mars pileup in your ninth house is romantic and restless. You want someone who excites you, who takes you somewhere new, who doesn’t play it safe. But Venus is conjunct retrograde Lilith, which means there’s a shadow dynamic at play—maybe you’re attracted to someone unavailable, or you’re the one keeping emotional distance. The Full Moon in your third house could stir up a conversation you’ve been avoiding. If you’re single, you might meet someone through a class, a trip, or a philosophical debate. If you’re in a relationship, be careful not to pick a fight just to feel something. Ask for what you need instead of testing whether your partner can read your mind.
Mercury in your eighth house is trining Jupiter retrograde in your tenth house of career. This is excellent for research, strategy, and behind-the-scenes negotiations. You might uncover information that changes how you approach a project or a financial decision. But Mars square Saturn and Neptune warns against signing anything without a second opinion. The details are slippery today. Trust your gut, but verify everything on paper.
The Full Moon in Gemini can make your nervous system feel like a live wire. You might have trouble sleeping, or your mind might race with anxious thoughts. Mars square Neptune can also make you prone to accidents or overexertion—don’t push through pain. Gentle movement, like walking or stretching, will serve you better than a high-intensity workout. Pay attention to your hands and shoulders; that’s where tension is hiding.
You need food that grounds your fire, not fuels it—think root vegetables roasted with rosemary, or a hearty lentil soup that feels like a warm hug for your stomach.
The Full Moon is stirring up noise in your home, literally or figuratively—check if a device is humming, a pipe is dripping, or a neighbor is being louder than usual, and address it before it drives you crazy.
Your pet might be more restless than usual today, mirroring your own nervous energy—take them for an extra walk or play a game that engages their mind.