• Aries Neptune / Leo Full Moon 2026
    Jan 25 2026
    OverviewI’m recording this the weekend before the January 26th forecast, right after Mars entered Aquarius and news broke about the murder of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. We’re living inside a Mars–Pluto ignition point—force, power, confrontation—and it’s already escalating. What we’re seeing collectively reflects the deeper psychological and astrological story: Mars (desire, anger, assertion) meeting Pluto (the underworld, power, shadow, unconscious).This week asks each of us: How do I work with this? How do I channel what’s rising without letting it consume me?Monday, Jan 26Moon in TaurusJupiter–Moon InfluenceNeptune moves into AriesThe Moon in Taurus gives us a grounded way to ask: What am I building? What do I value enough to voice? Taurus rules the throat. Mars in Aquarius wants expression with direction. This combination says: use your voice, name what matters, define your values.Jupiter magnifies whatever it touches today, so amplify gratitude—freedom, shelter, work, dignity. Gratitude strengthens the muscles for kindness and human connection, especially in a time of so much brutality.The big shift today: Neptune enters Aries. Out of Pisces’ fog and into fire. Neptune in Aries awakens the spiritual warrior. After years of confusion and dissolved boundaries, we now see passion and purpose rising. And yes, as I record this, an ice storm rages across the country—an eerie mirror for the “ice” of authority behaving without accountability.Tuesday, Jan 27Moon enters Gemini at 3:55 p.m. ETMars–Pluto exact conjunctionThis is the ignition point. Messages fly fast and sharp. Gemini adds air to Aquarius’ air, fanning the flames. Multiple perspectives, multiple truths, but all with an edge of urgency.Expect strong declarations—both publicly and personally. This is the moment people say, “Enough.” You’ll see pushback against authority, institutions, and any structure behaving like it’s untouchable.Use the energy consciously: write, speak, connect, articulate what’s been stuck inside you. Mars–Pluto doesn’t whisper. It erupts. Better to direct it than be steamrolled by it.Wednesday, Jan 28Moon in GeminiThe air-fire dynamic continues. Calculated chaos is the theme—not just in the news but in our internal emotional weather. Authorities may escalate to justify harsher control. People react, and the reaction is used as fuel. This is a strategy.But for the conscious person, this same force can be a creative engine: conversations, writing, brave communications, truth-telling. Today is about taking action through the mind and through the voice.Thursday, Jan 29Void Moon 2:57 p.m. ET → Moon enters Cancer 5:32 p.m. ETDuring the void period: stick to ongoing tasks. Nothing new has glue.When the Moon slips into Cancer: the emotional body wakes up. At first, you may question your direction—second-guessing, discomfort, or someone else challenging your choices. Sit with it. Vet it. If it matters to you, commit.Cancer helps you follow through with heart and intuition. This is the energy of protecting what matters and nurturing what you’ve started.Friday, Jan 30Moon in CancerThis is a super-positive day for connection, community, collaboration, and emotional alignment. Despite the outer-world chaos, today supports genuine bonding and finding the right people to help carry your work to the next stage.Excellent for social exchanges, teamwork, and strengthening your foundations—personal or professional.Saturday, Jan 31Void Moon 4:52 p.m. ET → Moon enters Leo 7:09 p.m. ETFrom Thursday night through late afternoon today: wonderful Waxing Moon momentum. Creativity, love, community, and the building of something meaningful all get a green light.You may not hit the long-term finish line yet, but you can feel genuine satisfaction with your progress.When the Moon enters Leo tonight: play, entertainment, music, shows, joy. Let yourself enjoy something. It feeds your fire.Sunday, Feb 1Full Moon in Leo at 5:09 p.m. ETOpposite Sun, Pluto, Mars in AquariusThis is a big, charismatic full Moon—dramatic, creative, larger-than-life. But with three planets opposing it, it has a jack-in-the-box unpredictability. Be conscious of where you are and who you’re with today.Don’t get swept up in theatrics or ego storms. Channel the creativity, the courage, the heart. A Leo full Moon asks: Who is your audience? Who are you trying to reach? Speak to them directly. Get full access to Pamela’s Astrology Insight Now! at astrologyoasis.substack.com/subscribe
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  • Saturn, Uranus and Calculated Change
    Jan 18 2026
    January 19, 2026 — Aquarius, January 19th, 2026.This is the day to honor the memory of Martin Luther King Jr. in the United States. I say that with the understanding that holidays are being changed to suit the whims of the current governmental administration.Still, for many people, Monday, January 19th, remains a day of honor and recognition.We are in a waxing Moon cycle, with the Moon in Aquarius—an especially fitting placement for a man whose legacy centered on peaceful civil disobedience in the name of equality for all human beings.Aquarius and the Myth of Sudden ChangeWhat’s notable about this day, astrologically, is Aquarius itself.Traditionally, Aquarius is ruled by Saturn—something many people forget in modern astrology. Uranus, discovered later, eventually became associated with Aquarius as well.Uranus was discovered during the era of the French and American revolutions, alongside electricity—symbolizing freedom, disruption, and sudden change. That energy resonates strongly with Aquarius. Aquarians, or those with strong Aquarius signatures, are often individuals who don’t do things the conventional way and who feel compelled to express their uniqueness.Since I am an Aquarius, with a strong Aquarian imprint in my chart, I have a theory as to why Saturn deserves just as much—if not more—consideration than Uranus.Aquarius is a fixed sign, occurring in the middle of the season and sustaining it, even as climate change disrupts our expectations. There is a frozen quality here.What can look like sudden movement is often the result of long, methodical consideration.When an Aquarian acts in a way that surprises others, they are not surprised; they know why they’re doing what they’re doing.Saturn and Uranus Working TogetherLooking at Monday the 19th, we see a buildup of energy.As the Moon moves through Aquarius into Tuesday, it forms a square to Uranus. At the same time, Saturn in late Pisces and Uranus in late Taurus are in a harmonious aspect.These forces may seem opposed, but they are working together.Yes, Saturn is associated with structure and authority, and Uranus with disruption. Together, they generate a synergy that becomes active as the Sun enters Aquarius on the 19th.This week unfolds on the heels of the recent New Moon and speaks directly to how forces collaborate to create change.Calculated Chaos and the New MoonAs you work with what you want to bring into form during this lunar cycle, consider what I’d call calculated chaos.How do you shake things up just enough to methodically move your plans forward?Think of it like planting a garden in winter. The soil may be frozen, but the first step is still breaking up the ground. The earth needs to be worked so it can accept seeds, water, and air.In the early stages of New Moon energy, clarity of intention matters more than visible results.Habits, Rewards, and Staying the CourseI’ve been reading about habits—how they form, and how sustainable change actually happens.A habit needs to fit your lifestyle. You also need to know why you’re doing it. But perhaps most important is the reward.At first, that reward may be external. Over time, it becomes internal.If the goal isn’t immediately visible, how do you still reward yourself for showing up? For putting one foot in front of the other?With the Moon in Aquarius and Uranus active, there may need to be something tangible that reinforces the behavior you’re cultivating.We’re living in times where certain goals are actively being obstructed. Sometimes progress requires subtlety. It can feel like nothing is happening, even when it is.Regular meditation—aimed toward a more whole, sustainable world—is one of the most powerful practices right now.Aquarian energy often works quietly and methodically before it becomes visible. What surprises others has usually been unfolding for quite some time.Tuesday’s Wake-Up CallMonday looks like a strong creative day and a powerful moment to engage with agents of change. A supportive Mars–Uranus influence adds momentum.This continues into Tuesday, when the Moon squares Uranus at 9:16 p.m. Eastern.Something unexpected may arise.If you are the conscious agent of change, this may feel like a sudden insight or opening rather than chaos. With Uranus, awareness of your response matters more than the event itself.Pisces Moon: Expansion Without EscapeThe Moon enters Pisces early Wednesday morning, bringing a softer, more receptive energy.These days support listening, imagining, and opening to new possibilities—whether through creativity, income streams, or a renewed sense of meaning.I’ve become more aware lately of how cold weather causes us to compress—shrinking the ribcage, breathing less deeply. This physical contraction mirrors emotional and energetic contraction.Opening the body, elongating the spine, and breathing fully are acts of resilience.Pisces’ traditional ruler is Jupiter. Neptune came later, but Jupiter still matters. ...
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  • Capricorn New Moon 2026
    Jan 11 2026

    A Note to Begin

    This week opens with a deep sense of reflection. Many of us have been moving through grief, shock, or emotional heaviness—collectively and personally. Astrology doesn’t eliminate difficulty, but it helps us understand where we are and how to navigate it with awareness and connection. As we move toward the New Moon in Capricorn, we’re finishing a long cycle and preparing for new beginnings.

    MONDAY, JAN 12 — Moon in Scorpio

    A powerful day for emotional and spiritual insight.Instead of resisting uncomfortable feelings or unfamiliar territory, try moving gently toward them. Connection—inner or outer—begins with presence. Meditation, intention, or simply sending love toward someone you feel distant from can open pathways.

    TUESDAY, JAN 13 — Epiphanies + Void Moon

    The potential for soulful connection continues.The Moon goes void of course at 5:59 p.m. ET—a short reflective window. Use it to pause, breathe, and acknowledge the fragility and preciousness of life.

    At 6:34 p.m. ET, the Moon shifts into Sagittarius, setting the tone for two active, dynamic days.

    WEDNESDAY, JAN 14 — Grounded in Your Truth

    Sagittarius energy brings movement, conversation, and the potential for confusion or mixed signals.Stay clear about your intentions. There may be “smoke and mirrors,” but staying present and physically active helps clear your mind.

    THURSDAY, JAN 15 — Pushback or Uncertainty

    By evening, you may feel like things are uphill or that people you counted on aren’t showing up.Keep doing your part. Stay focused on your vision and don’t get discouraged by others’ inconsistencies.

    FRIDAY, JAN 16 — Moon Enters Capricorn

    The Moon is void at 6:19 a.m., then enters Capricorn at 6:47 a.m.We enter the Dark of the Moon, the final clearing-out before Sunday’s New Moon.Finish what needs finishing. Tie up loose ends. Ground yourself.

    SATURDAY, JAN 17 — Flashes of Insight

    Sudden realizations or seductive “do this now” impulses may hit.Hold them lightly. We’re still in the Dark Moon, so this is a time for consideration, not impulsive action. Add new ideas to your future agenda rather than jumping immediately.

    SUNDAY, JAN 18 — New Moon in Capricorn

    A powerful New Moon charged with purpose and potential.Sun, Moon, Mercury, and Mars all cluster in Capricorn, with Venus and Pluto close by in Aquarius. This stellium emphasizes:

    * Commitment

    * Structure

    * Authority (personal and collective)

    * Building what truly matters

    The tension with Cancer–Leo reminds us that home, family, creativity, and heart must stay at the center of all we build.

    This New Moon urges us to claim our personal authority and not shrink in the face of larger forces. Strengthen your foundation. Care for your microcosm—your home, your loved ones, your inner life. From that place, you contribute to humanity as a whole.

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  • First Week of January 2026 - Astrology
    Jan 4 2026
    The Ground Is ShiftingLast week I spoke about how the ground is shifting, and how, as we enter this new year and this one-energy cycle, it’s essential to look honestly at the reality we want to create. Across the planet, realities are being created—or imposed—by those in power, and all of us are affected by that.So the question becomes: how do we work with what’s in front of us while still holding a vision of what we want to build this year, as we begin the longer arc of the next nine? Are we willing to engage the deeper promise of Pluto in Aquarius as we move into this year of fire and air—energy that asks for dynamic action?Holding the VisionPeople will take action in many different ways this year. What matters is having a map, a plan, or at least a guiding vision—even if it’s abstract. It’s about maintaining a sense of what you want to bring into form, and how you want your world to feel.And your world ripples outward. It affects everyone around you.I’ll be offering a broader forecast for the year soon, though I’ll say this week itself isn’t the easiest. What is clear is that a strong cluster of energy is forming around what you want to produce and how invested you are in that effort. If there’s a part of you that wants to shine and be built upon, it deserves reinforcement.The key will be your willingness to engage both opportunities and challenges as they arise—because that’s how the vision truly unfolds.Action vs. FearSome of you may feel that your only wish right now is to feel safe and relatively secure. That, too, is a valid vision. What matters is approaching it from action rather than fear.Fear, anxiety, and worry are human. The work isn’t to deny those feelings—it’s not to get stuck inside them. They are experiences, not identities. They deserve attention and care, but they are meant to move and transform.This week invites us to examine how attached we may be to identities rooted in inertia, and whether we’re willing to let something shift.Monday–Tuesday: Emotion, Expression, and Information GapsOn January 5th, with the Moon in Leo, many people will want to express how they’re feeling—about the world, about their lives, about what they see unfolding. This can be a dramatic, emotionally charged day.Fire energy is charismatic and compelling, but it asks a question: are you feeding the fire, or using it to warm and mobilize yourself?Because we’re still in a waning Moon cycle, it’s important to remember that we don’t yet have all the information. Monday is better for finishing things than launching something entirely new. You may feel ready to act, but pivots are likely as more details emerge.On the 6th, the Moon goes void-of-course in the morning, reinforcing the need to slow down and work with what’s already underway.Midweek: Alignment, Feedback, and RefinementAs Venus aligns with the Sun and then Mars, a powerful focus develops around value, desire, effort, and outcome. By Friday, these planets oppose Jupiter, highlighting growth and opportunity—but also reminding us not to get locked into assumptions too early.Hard work matters, but so does understanding how something is being received. Are you working in a vacuum, or are you letting feedback refine what you’re building?This is a strong week for checking in, especially with collaborators. Make sure expectations, timelines, and responsibilities are clearly shared. Missed details or assumptions can cause friction if they’re not addressed early.Once the Moon enters Virgo on the 6th, productivity can be very high through Wednesday. This is excellent energy for focused, practical work.Thursday–Friday: Perspective and BalanceThursday evening brings a tonal shift as the Moon enters Libra, softening the week’s intensity. This energy favors diplomacy, aesthetics, and cooperation. It’s a good time to reconnect, beautify your space, or have conversations that restore balance.Friday highlights the importance of perspective. Another viewpoint—even one you initially resist—may actually strengthen your position. Libra energy doesn’t argue for the sake of it; it offers contrast so clarity can emerge.Be mindful of communication glitches Friday evening. Listen carefully and don’t assume agreement without checking in.The Weekend: Choosing Your BattlesSaturday morning can feel edgy, especially if someone is rigidly attached to a particular outcome. Before engaging in conflict, ask yourself whether it’s truly worth the energy it will require.After the Moon enters Scorpio early Sunday, we move into the final phase of the waning Moon cycle. This is where deeper decisions are made—about what stays, what goes, and what we are truly ready to leave behind as we prepare for the next lunar cycle and the fuller momentum of this year.For MORE astrology analysis of people in the news and a long view perspective Get full access to Pamela’s Astrology Insight Now! at astrologyoasis.substack.com/...
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  • The Last Week of 2025: A Gentle Push from the Nine
    Dec 28 2025
    This week carries a quiet but powerful sense of completion. We’re still in the waxing Moon cycle, building toward the Full Moon over the weekend, while simultaneously moving away from the nine-year vibration.In Tarot, nine is the Hermit. To me, this energy feels deeply Piscean and Neptunian. It’s about peeling off layers, releasing what no longer belongs, and preparing to step into the very different frequency of the one year.I’ll speak more about the shift into 2026 in a separate podcast—one I always release in January. The energy builds as we enter the year, and I’m comfortable letting it unfold that way.Time, Cycles, and the Illusion of StructureThis turning of the year is, of course, a constructed timeline. Calendars shifted from a 13-month lunar system used by many ancient societies into a 12-month solar one. Leap years exist because time doesn’t fit neatly into a linear frame.Numerologically, 2025 vibrates as a nine, and we’re preparing to enter 2026. In February, the Chinese calendar shifts us into the Fire Horse, from the Snake we’re in now. I’ll speak to that energy when we’re actually living inside it.What’s striking is the contradiction of our time: globally, we’re more connected than ever, while many structures attempt to divide and fragment. We move freely, work remotely, live far from family—and yet systems strain against that fluidity.This week reflects that tension beautifully.Neptune, Memory, and the Weight of GoodbyesNeptune is in late-degree Pisces, making its final pass before moving into Aries in 2026. This gives the week a strong Neptunian tone—nostalgic, reflective, emotionally layered.Memories surface easily now. The holidays can feel buoyant and joyful, but also bittersweet. Grief, longing, and sadness may arise—not as failures, but as signs of lived experience. The longer we live, the more texture life holds, both light and shadow.Monday–Tuesday: Moon in Taurus and the Wealth of LoveOn Monday the 29th, the Moon enters Taurus, and these days are rich with sensory presence. When the Moon is in Taurus, color, taste, touch, and texture are amplified.Sink into the tactile experience of whatever you’re doing. Art, food, beauty, nature—anything that grounds you in the physical world can deepen connection and creativity.When I talk about “product,” I don’t just mean work. I mean a conversation. A creative act. A moment of presence. The more embodied we are, the more available life becomes.Moon in Taurus expresses emotion physically—through hugs, cooking, tending, creating. Now layer in Neptune, often called the highest octave of love.Even if you live far from the people you love most, that love still exists as a living resource inside you. Use your love wealth—everyone you’ve loved, everyone who has loved you—to magnify whatever you touch on these days.And this reaches beyond the veil. If you’re thinking of those who are no longer here, their love is still accessible. You are the embodiment of every love you’ve known.This is what we strengthen. Especially now.Wednesday–Thursday: Moon in Gemini and the Nature of MayaOn Wednesday the 31st, the Moon goes void of course at 7:25 a.m. ET, then enters Gemini at 8:13 a.m. There’s a brief pause to finish, clear, and reset before the energy speeds up.Moon in Gemini brings information, movement, and mental stimulation—but also challenges our sense of reality.This is where the concept of Maya comes in: the illusion of reality. Two people can be in the same room and experience it completely differently. Reality is filtered through perception.Over the next couple of days, we may encounter multiple versions of truth—especially on New Year’s Eve. The question becomes: What reality are you choosing to reinforce as we step into 2026?Yes, the ground is shifting. That’s real. The choice lies in how we respond.Friday–Sunday: Chiron Direct, Cancer Moon, and Healing Through LoveOn Friday the 2nd, Chiron goes direct, asking us a profound question: do we want to be our wounds, or do we want to learn through them?The Moon enters Cancer that morning, activating deep nurturing and emotional intelligence. Cancer reminds us that we come from the sea—from the womb of life itself.Even if you feel lonely. Even if you feel unloved. That is a perception, not the whole truth.Ask to see more.Healing doesn’t require perfection. It requires willingness.By Saturday evening, the Full Moon energy ripens—complex, tender, expansive. Acknowledging grief while opening to possibility is the medicine of this moment.On Sunday the 4th, the Moon goes void of course at 7:59 a.m. ET, offering a gentle exhale after a profound threshold week.For MORE astrology analysis of people in the news and a long view perspective1 Like Get full access to Pamela’s Astrology Insight Now! at astrologyoasis.substack.com/subscribe
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  • Astrology Christmas 2025
    Dec 21 2025
    We’re getting close to the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026. That’s a One year in numerology, and I’ll talk more about this on the next call—and maybe I’ll do a separate one too.A One year is about fresh starts and new beginnings. Think of it as the energy of the New Moon, amplified. We move through nine-year cycles in numerology, and they build—of course—like everything else. We also look at how these cycles dovetail with other mythological symbols that are time-worn over millennia.We use them in ways that remind us how deeply connected we are—to this solar system, this universe, and beyond.I was having a conversation with a friend who was reflecting on how, before artificial light, people could truly look up and see the sky. Especially during the New Moon, when the moon is dark and the stars tell their own story—points of light dancing, drawing the eye into a universe that feels infinite because we don’t know where it ends. He said to me: “it’s no wonder peoploe believed in gods!”Now, we don’t really see that—except through images; the illusion of witnessing the cosmos without actually being able to see stars live.We know there are billions of stars out there, the Milky Way and beyond—but we don’t see them. And something has been lost in our hunger for technology.So as we move toward this next cycle, we are—at this point—less than two weeks from completing a nine-year cycle.And what a year. What a ride it’s been, really, since the opening of this millennium—arguably even before that. We continue to grapple with our greatness as human beings: what we’ve been able to achieve, accomplish, and take for granted in daily life, especially in first-world countries. And we often fail to take responsibility for what all of this creates.So today, December 22nd— we move into the holidays of Christmas and Kwanzaa—we are reminded, whether conscious of it or not, of personal responsibility.This is especially highlighted in the first couple of days, when I look at Uranus and its position. Uranus doesn’t usually think of itself as “responsible” energy.Uranus represents the individual—the part of us that honors our genius, our unique vibration, what makes each of us different. Its mantra is freedom and change. For some of us, that energy feels more comfortable than for others.But when I talk about responsibility here, I’m also talking about responsibility to the beat of your own drummer, yes—but also awareness of how your individual vibration affects the whole.This awareness has been somewhat lost in the idealization of ego: me, I, mine. A highly commercial society reinforces this—buy this car and you’ll be special, buy these boots and you’ll stand out.We get lost in the desire to stand out as individuals and lose sight of how our voice, our choices, and our way of moving through the world affect the community around us.So let me talk more specifically about how the week opens.The Moon is in Capricorn during the morning hours of the 22nd, and these hours are rich for continuing what I spoke about last week: taking responsibility for what we want to express. That was very much the message of the New Moon—implemented through the Solstice, which offers the long view of how we align personal responsibility with spiritual purpose.Many people today identify as spiritual without belonging to a formal religion. And even for those who do, spiritual mandates themselves are being questioned.Here we are in the season of Christmas, when the teachings of Jesus—at their core—are about loving one another and valuing human life. Joseph and Mary were immigrants seeking shelter. That story lands differently in a world where immigration and belonging are hotly contested, especially in places like the United States.So this is something to sit with in the early morning hours:Are you aligned with what you say your spiritual beliefs are?It matters—because we all share the same celestial DNA. There are twelve signs in the zodiac, and every one of us contains aspects of all of them. We may say, “I don’t like Scorpios” or “I don’t like Geminis,” but those energies live within us too.Just as we all share the same basic physical structures—heart, lungs, blood—our variations are expressions, not separations.So instead of pushing away what we don’t like or don’t understand, this week invites reflection:Who do I struggle with?What do I reject?What am I curious about but avoid?It’s not about forced neutrality. Anger, fear, and discomfort are teachers. They show us where growth is needed—where insight is waiting.Anger can feel powerful, but real transformation comes from understanding where it originates. Just like with pesticides—eradication works temporarily, but the imbalance remains unless we address the cause.I don’t have answers. Truly, I don’t.But I do believe we can access insight by working consciously with the energies available to ...
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  • Sagittarius New Moon 2025
    Dec 14 2025

    This is a meaningful week.

    Neptune is now direct, making its final pass through Pisces before moving into Aries in 2026. We’re standing at the end of a long chapter—one that’s been about dissolution, empathy, confusion, spiritual seeking, and, at times, escape. What’s beginning to stir now is the pressure of what comes next.

    Throughout the week, the Moon repeatedly touches Neptune at late Pisces. Each pass asks us to notice where illusion is dissolving, where compassion is swelling, and where we’re being asked to meet reality with clearer eyes and a more open heart.

    Monday, December 15

    Moon in Scorpio | Mars in Capricorn

    Monday begins with depth and focus. The Scorpio Moon brings emotional honesty, and its dialogue with Pluto can surface old patterns—especially around power, control, or attachment. This isn’t about getting stuck there. It’s about seeing what’s been operating beneath the surface so you can move forward differently.

    Mars in Capricorn steadies everything. This is slow, deliberate progress. Not dramatic, not flashy—just consistent, sure-footed movement. Do what’s in front of you. Stay present. That’s enough.

    Dreams may be vivid or symbolic, especially in the early hours. Pay attention. Your unconscious is speaking.

    Tuesday, December 16

    Waning Moon | Moon–Jupiter support | Sun square Saturn

    Tuesday is another strong day for finishing, clearing, and resolving. The Moon’s connection with Jupiter opens the door to opportunity—but only if you feel emotionally aligned with what’s being offered.

    If something feels overwhelming, don’t dismiss it immediately. Consider pacing instead. Sometimes we turn away from gifts simply because we’re not used to receiving them.

    The Sun square Saturn can feel like self-expression pressing up against obligation or authority. Expectations may feel heavy. Let the tension clarify what actually matters.

    Wednesday, December 17

    Moon void of course → Moon enters Sagittarius

    The Moon is void of course from 10:24–11:38 a.m. ET. This is not the time to start something new. Instead, wrap things up, organize, clear clutter, or work on projects already in motion. Emotional attachment is low—use that to your advantage.

    Once the Moon enters Sagittarius, energy lifts. Curiosity increases. Movement picks up. You may feel pulled in multiple directions—physically or philosophically. Choose intention over impulse.

    Thursday, December 18

    Moon in Sagittarius

    Belief systems come into focus. Sagittarius wants meaning, truth, and direction—but as we move toward the New Moon, there’s a quieter questioning underneath the enthusiasm.

    Notice where passion is genuine and where it might be compensating for uncertainty. Choose what expands you, not what exhausts you.

    Friday, December 19

    New Moon in Sagittarius | Moon enters Capricorn late evening

    This New Moon is reflective and potent. With Neptune close by, it asks deep, personal questions:

    What do you believe now?What feels sacred to you?And where might illusion be dissolving?

    This can be a turning point, even if it shows up through small, ordinary decisions. Later in the evening, the Moon enters Capricorn, shifting the focus toward grounding insight into action.

    Weekend: December 20–21

    Capricorn Moon | Winter Solstice

    The weekend brings steadiness. Capricorn energy helps translate reflection into form—slowly, patiently, and with care.

    On Sunday, December 21, the Sun enters Capricorn, marking the Winter Solstice. In the northern hemisphere, darkness begins to give way to returning light. In the southern hemisphere, the fullness of light invites rest, balance, and inwardness.

    This moment asks for reconciliation—between belief and responsibility, spirit and structure, compassion and action.

    Move forward the way Capricorn does: present, grounded, and committed.

    Bring love, creativity, and meaning down to earth.We need it now.

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  • Neptune Direct, December 2025
    Dec 7 2025
    As we move through December, the energy shifts feel especially textured—part anticipation, part release, part quiet reckoning. We’re in the waning moon cycle now, a natural time to finish, reflect, and prepare the soil for next week’s new moon and the winter solstice. This week carries both fire and stillness, opportunities and reality checks, and a few moments that ask us to pause and really listen.Here’s how the week ahead unfolds—and how to work with the currents rather than fight them.Waning Moon Cycle & A Personal NodWe’re moving through the waning moon cycle, heading toward next week’s new moon just before the winter solstice.And December 8th always makes me smile—it was the birthday of my dear ex–father-in-law, Alex, whom I adored. So, Alex, here’s a quiet nod to you.Monday–Tuesday: Fire in the Sky + A Mars–Saturn SnagMoon in Leo + Mars in SagittariusThe Moon in Leo and Mars in Sagittarius spark a strong urge to act, initiate, create, and express. Fire energy wants movement, and depending on your relationship to fire or air, you may feel inspired—or overstimulated.The Mars–Saturn SquareOn Monday, Mars squares Saturn, creating a push-pull between desire and discipline.* Mars: direct, driven, impatient* Saturn: methodical, cautious, structuredNeither force dominates. The invitation is to balance them rather than over-identify with one or the other.The Early-Week QuestionHow do you move forward while ensuring what you’re building will hold?Saturn in Pisces, still moving through its retrograde shadow, insists on integrity, even if it slows things down or dampens the initial spark.Watch for Tuesday EveningA late-day shift may bring buyer’s remorse or a new option out of left field. If you rushed earlier, you’ll feel it. If you paced yourself, you’ll adapt gracefully.Bottom line: think about the end goal, not just getting something off your desk.Moon goes void Tuesday at 11:56 p.m. ET.Wednesday: Neptune Direct + Moon in VirgoNeptune Turns DirectOn Wednesday, the Moon enters Virgo (2:20 a.m.), and Neptune goes direct in Pisces—its final movement in this sign before entering Aries in late January.Neptune can feel spiritual and soothing, or nebulous and disorienting. How it lands is personal.The Bigger 2025 → 2026 StoryWe’ve been watching outer planets shift from yin (earth/water) toward yang (air/fire).2025 has been a “Where is the ground?” kind of year.2026 brings more forward motion, clarity, and direction.Neptune in Pisces has amplified:* escapism and self-medication* swelling disparity between the advantaged and disadvantaged* water and resource vulnerabilities* illusion and fog* heightened spiritual openings—and the reckoning that comes with awarenessAs Neptune prepares for Aries, the collective question becomes:“Now that we see it, what are we going to do?”Attention for the WeekNeptune rules liquids: water, oil, pharmaceuticals, dissolving agents.Expect themes around:* resources* health and healing* environmental concerns* illusion vs. clarity* victim/savior dynamicsWith the Moon in Virgo, bring it back to the personal:Where are you investing your time, energy, money, love, and belief?Thursday–Friday: Opportunities + Libra Moon LightnessOpportunities ArriveThursday brings fresh openings—new directions, invitations, ideas.If someone mentions a lead, write it down. Better yet, set a follow-up date. This helps you bridge into the new moon cycle without missing the openings offered this week.Friday’s ChargeThe Moon goes void at 9:51 a.m., then enters Libra at 11:04 a.m.Friday afternoon has a “lights-on” moment—connection, creativity, relational ease, inspiration.Saturday–Sunday: Sweet Social Energy + Holiday HeartSaturdayA bright, sociable day perfect for conversations, cultural outings, creative work, or simply enjoying the people you love.Sunday (Hanukkah Begins at Sundown)Blessings to all who celebrate.This day carries warm, connective holiday energy—ideal for reaching out, reconnecting, or sharing something meaningful.And if the holidays are bittersweet for you—as they are for many—Sunday supports gentle self-care, quiet rituals, rest, and anything that brings warmth back to your inner fire.The Moon goes void at 10:36 p.m., entering Scorpio at 10:51 p.m., inviting deeper emotional processing as night settles in.Essence As we move toward the solstice and the new moon, be gentle with yourself. These darker days hold both tenderness and intensity, and they invite us to reconnect with what truly matters—energy, intention, spirit, and the people and practices that warm us from the inside out.Notice where your attention naturally goes, where your heart steadies, and where new openings appear. May this week bring clarity where things have felt foggy, momentum where you’ve been stalled, and sweetness in the places that need softening.And above all, may you feel supported—by the sky, by the season, and by your own inner ...
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