Get ready for change, Libra!
Marking the seventh sign of the zodiac, falling after Virgo and before Scorpio, Libra season spans from Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 each year.
PEOPLE’s resident astrologer Kyle Thomas says that this year “brings many opportunities for all zodiac signs” in various facets of their lives — but for Libra signs specifically, he predicts 2024 to be “one of the most important years of your life.”
If this electric energy feels familiar, Thomas says it’s likely you’ve felt it building since 2023. “This is all tied to the powerful eclipses that are taking place in your zodiac sign and across the sky from you,” he says.
“Eclipses trigger major destined events that we remember forever, including mighty beginnings, endings, culminations and turning points,” Thomas explains. “The springtime and autumn will be particularly intense for you, as you experience whiplash like you are standing in the midst of a tornado.”
Thomas’ upcoming year’s predictions derive from patterns based on “planetary movement,” plus the stars’ alignment with the sun and the moon. He says we will continue experiencing eclipses on the axis of Aries-Libra, so its corresponding themes “will be thrust center stage” regardless of your sign.
Read on for the ultimate 2024 Libra horoscope, according to Kyle Thomas’ predictions!
Libra’s Love and Relationships Horoscope for 2024
The time is now! Embrace this next chapter of your life and “know what and who you want in it,” says Thomas. “This energy could rapidly redirect you onto new horizons.”
Furthermore, Thomas says this energy could allow you to “go through a rebirth as you shed your past identity to take on a new one” or “watch major moments around relationships pop up” tied to situations like “signing contracts” or “getting engaged.”
If you aren’t in a relationship, Thomas says “singles have a high likelihood of meeting a significant partner.” Your personal life sees “a great deal of transition this year,” he notes.
Jupiter (the planet of luck and expansion) spins in a corner of the sky “that can increase intimacy, vulnerability, sexuality and trust between an established partner,” says Thomas. However, he adds that singles or those casually dating “will not truly get to enjoy this sensual flow.”
Libra’s Family and Friendships Horoscope for 2024
Pluto (the planet of intensity) has been bringing “strong lessons to your home, family and domestic life in past decades,” says Thomas, but soon it’s likely to “help you radically revolutionize your energy around true love, dating, fertility or children.”
These themes will be a main focus this year, so much so that Thomas says it might feel like “life is a pendulum swinging back and forth between all of these themes.”
Libra’s Career and Productivity Horoscope for 2024
Saturn (the planet of hard work) will shine attention on your professional life, “feeding you more and more hard work in your sector of employment,” shares Thomas. He says it may feel like you “can’t get ahead” or that your day job “isn’t ultimately feeding your long-term ambitions.”
On the other hand, if you transitioned into a new role in 2023 or 2024, Thomas predicts you are “adjusting your professional sails to build a better long-term foundation,” despite the heavy load and responsibility.
After May through the year’s end, Thomas says Jupiter’s migration into your sector of expansion “will likely encourage you to pursue more personal and professional development across the board.” If you are to pursue education, academics or other certifications, he says “you may find you reap many rewards from them.”
Libra’s Health and Wellness Horoscope for 2024
Jupiter’s migration can fuel your soul other ways, too. This energy “could bless you” in the themes of “spiritual endeavors, media or publishing projects, travel or international business or relations.”
Perhaps you crave adventure! “Moving abroad could sparkle for those who wish to do so,” says Thomas.
Whatever it is you choose to do, Thomas advises you “tie everything up” before the end of the year because the 2024 holiday season is predicted to be “notoriously slow.” He concludes, “No matter what, let your heart and happiness dominate your journeys.”