Chiron is currently conjunct Eris at 25°Aries. This is a potent combination that does not pull punches.
Chiron represents the places where we carry core soul wounds. Where we feel like we do not belong. Where we have been rejected. Where something about us feels fundamentally broken. But over time, as we age, Chiron becomes the place we gain wisdom, compassion, and the capacity to guide others through what we have survived.
Eris is also an outsider. But she doesn’t mind. She doesn’t not try to fix or smooth out her differences. She throws them right into the center of the party.
Eris represents chaos, and disorder, especially the kind that exposes hypocrisy, injustice, and imbalance. She shows up when something needs to be named, even if it is uncomfortable.
In Aries, this meeting lights a fire. It is not about quietly integrating wounds behind the scenes. It is about bringing them into the open. It is about confronting what has been denied. And it is especially about reclaiming the parts of us that were exiled because they did not fit the mold.
Aries has to do with our identity, so wounds around who we are at the level of our essence (or divine spark) are on deck as well.
This is an invitation to get real about what hurts, and to let that truth move us toward action. Not performative action. Not lashing out. But honest, embodied, courageous action. The kind that says, “I know who I am now. And I am no longer willing to hide it.”
This energy might come through in conflict. It might stir anger. It might be chaotic. It might show us where we are still people pleasing to avoid rejection. It might push us to say the thing we have been holding back.
Let it. Let it show us where we still feel like we do not have a seat at the table, and then we need to decide what we are going to do with that information.
This transit can be uncomfortable. But it is also liberating. It asks us to grow up without abandoning ourselves. To own our pain without making it our whole personality. To disrupt where we have been complicit in our own silence.
If you are feeling stirred up, you are not wrong. Something important is being unearthed. And it wants your honesty more than your perfection.
