How To Choose The Perfect Wedding Date, According To Astrology

When choosing the right date to get married, it's more important than you think to ensure your special day is backed by the positive forces of the universe. Venus is the planet that rules over love, connection, and long-term relationships. The power and strength of Venus on the day of your wedding will offer a sneak preview of the future of your love life. Venus rules over two zodiac signs — sensual Taurus and flirtatious Libra — making these zodiacal seasons a powerful time to tie the knot. Whether you’ve just gotten engaged, are deep into your wedding planning, or are fantasizing about walking down the aisle in the future, here’s what you should keep in mind.

Venusian seasons are a popular wedding choice

Marriages are already common during May and October, which are the two times of the year when Venusian energy peaks. Romantic Taurus Season lasts from April 20 to May 20 (approx) when the Sun roams in this zodiac sign. This grounded earth season has a committed energy that is perfect for a spring wedding in which you can manifest a long-lasting love. On the other hand, affectionate Libra season begins with the Sun’s entry into Libra on September 23 and ends when the Sun leaves Libra on October 22 (approx). This air-ruled Venusian season is perfect for any declaration of love. It carries a harmonious, charming, and flirtatious energy that you can harness to manifest a marriage where you can always find peace with your partner after disagreements.



Love flows when Venus is empowered

Venusian seasons may be the popular choice for weddings, but they aren’t the only times of the year when loving Venus is empowered. Venus' entry into Pisces or Sagittarius is also a lucky time of year for relationships and marriage. Venus is exalted in dreamy Pisces — meaning the planet of love is in a position of strength and awareness, making its aura bright and powerful. Similarly, when Venus enters abundant Sagittarius, it's in Jupiter’s domain, bringing lucky and faithful energy. Both Venus in Pisces and Venus in Sagittarius are great times to manifest the marriage of your dreams.

On the flip side, there are also times of the year when Venus’ energy is weakened — specifically when Venus enters Martian territory. Venus enters its position of detriment when it moves through dramatic and assertive Aries or suspicious and seductive Scorpio. This means Venus’ energy holds little strength during these transits and could bring additional karmic hurdles to overcome in your marriage. Additionally, it may not be the best idea to get married while Venus traverses the critical earth sign, Virgo. Venus in Virgo is fallen, meaning its energy is compressed and doesn’t flow naturally. 

Consider your unique cosmic energy

Taurus season and Libra season are already popular choices for weddings for a reason. However, depending on your unique astrological energy, there may be far more dates that are perfect, or not-so-perfect, for your dream wedding. There’s also no guarantee that your marriage will be doomed if you tie the knot while Venus is in Aries, Scorpio, or Virgo. You could potentially face additional hurdles if Venus is weakened in your marital astrological chart, but you and your future spouse may have strong astrological compatibility to weather any storm. If in doubt, consult with your favorite astrologer, who can support you in finding the right date and take your personal astrological energy into account.



Alexandria Lettman

Alexandria is a cosmic consultant, and Aries Sun who encourages the use of Astro-philosophy as a tool for self-exploration and empowerment. Through her enlightening astrological guidance, horoscopes, and forecasts, which have reached millions of people around the world, Alexandria supports the collective through personal evolutions and global transitions.

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