How to Plan Your Best Travel Year: An Astrologer Shares Her 2025 Predictions
Description
Who needs a travel planner when you could consult the cosmos? According to astrologer Adama Sesay, your astrological chart can be the key to an ideal travel year.
On this episode of Unpacked, she breaks down the astrological events to look out for in 2025, shares travel suggestions based on each sign and helps you navigate traveling during a dreaded Mercury retrograde.
Wait, When is Mercury in Retrograde in 2025?
In this episode you’ll learn:
- How astrology can help you plan your ideal year of travel.
- What astrologers mean by Mercury retrograde and how that relates to travel.
- When and what kind of travel each sign should pursue in 2025.
How to Travel Based on Your Astrological Sign
Don’t miss these memorable moments:
[01:16 ] How an astrologer makes plans based on the cosmos.
[04:48 ] Mercury retrograde and other astrology-based travel predictions for 2025.
[11:40 ] Breaking down travel styles, sign-by-sign.
Your 2025 Astrological Travel Forecast
Adama Sesay shares how astrology can affect travel on an international level and a personal level. From an overview of when and how each sign can make the most of travel in 2025 to how charting a location and keeping in mind astrological events can affect everyone’s travel plans.
Adama Sesay is the author Black Moon Lilith Rising: How to Unlock the Power of the Dark Divine Feminine Through Astrology and the card deck and guidebook Black Moon Lilith Cosmic Alchemy Oracle.
Resources:
Read the transcript of this episode.
Follow Adama Sesay on Instagram.
Learn more about her work or book a reading on her website Lilith Astrology.
Read, Where To Travel in 2025 According to Your Astrological Sign.
Compare your travel experiences to her predictions from last year.
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