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CANCER NEW MOON - 25 June 2025

6/22/2025

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This New Moon feels like a very potent one energetically, as it is activating many planets! We have an opportunity to let go of old emotional patterns that are no longer serving us, so that we can move forward with a lighter step. Cancer represents our inner emotional landscape, being the sign of family, ancestral roots, childhood emotional patterns, belonging, home, nurturing and emotional security. A Cancer New Moon invites us to really get in touch with our emotions rather than pushing them away, avoiding or suppressing them, allowing ourselves to be vulnerable and open rather than guarding ourselves, squashing our feelings or holding it all in. Our emotions have messages for us, if only we are willing to listen.
 
Cancer is the sign that helps us to feel the feelings and release them. These are challenging times for many of us, on many different levels, and we all have our learned coping mechanisms, some of which are not particularly helpful. A Cancer New Moon reminds us that sometimes the best thing we can do it let the emotions out, because then they don’t get stuck and wreak havoc on our physical and mental state. We tend to process emotions in the solar plexus, so digestion issues and stomach upsets can occur when we are struggling to properly process our emotions. A Cancer New Moon could encourage us to let it all out and have a good cry, which can be so cleansing as it releases any pent-up emotions and tension we might be feeling by trying to “hold it all together”.
 
Cancer represents our inner child, and while we may now be adults, it is still very important to tend to this inner child, giving it nurturing and love and listening to its needs. Sometimes it gets activated, as someone does or says something that really hurts because it triggers our childhood wounds, and it is hard not to react in a childlike or irrational manner. Ultimately this is a gift, however, as it helps make the unconscious more conscious, so that we can see what isn’t quite healed. Ideally, we would be able to respond in a more “adult” manner but can be difficult when it cuts really deep. These “activations” can be helpful, however, because they help us to understand ourselves better and to navigate our adult relationships more consciously and mindfully.
 
There are many planets activating this New Moon. We have Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Pluto all forming a variety of different aspects, the strongest being Jupiter, which is sitting right on top on the Sun and Moon in Cancer. Jupiter is very happy in Cancer and can help bring great benefit from drawing on ancestral wisdom and from connecting with our emotions as a source of guidance, understanding and wisdom. It can also magnify and exaggerate our emotions, which could be helpful as it helps us to pinpoint old childhood patterns that need to be released. This could be a good time to connect to our ancestors, both past and present, and seek the advice of our elders who have walked this path before us. Some traits, struggles and tendencies have been passed down through the family line, so understanding these patterns can help us to navigate our own emotional journey.
 
Saturn and Neptune are also forming a dynamic, challenging square aspect to the Sun and Moon. This could make things feel somewhat heavy and overwhelming, as we could feel more sensitive, anxious, fearful, unsure, tired, tense and even hopeless. Thank goodness for Jupiter, with its optimistic and hopeful outlook! Saturn and Neptune in Aries could bring feelings of futility, angst, loss of meaning and aloneness, and we could struggle between what we dream of and yearn for and what is realistically possible. We could feel fears that are quite nebulous and hard to pinpoint. And while some of these fears may be ours, some we may be picking up on from the collective.
 
However, the gift is profound if we are willing to sit with our emotions rather than try to escape them. While we could be feeling a bit uncomfortable, we do have a chance to lay some old, unhelpful emotional patterns to rest. Some kind of new, unfamiliar version of ourselves is waiting to be born, so we are called to let go of any resistance and allow it to happen. It may be hard to see the path ahead right now, as it is certainly unknown territory, which can feel quite scary. However, we are called to be brave and really tap into deep trust that ultimately we are safe, protected and guided, even if things feel unclear, uncertain and unknown. Those of us with personal planets and angles around 1/2° of a sign, especially the cardinal signs Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn, will be feeling this energy most acutely. It is important to let the feelings come out, rather than bottling them up.
 
Pluto is also a very important part of this New Moon, as it is forming aspects to most of the planets at the moment, and is also at the apex of a Yod, or Finger of God formation, involving Virgo Mars and the Cancer Sun, Moon and Jupiter. Pluto in Aquarius is calling for deep change, progression and transformation, and invites us to throw off the shackles of the past and let go of old, unhelpful conditioning as we step into this New World that is currently forming. The Cancer part of us may find this somewhat scary, as we cling to old, familiar versions of ourselves that have outgrown their usefulness. There could be a sense that some new, freer, more authentic version of ourselves is trying to come into existence, but we might resist it as it is so unfamiliar and unknown.
 
Both personally and collectively, combined with the Saturn Neptune conjunction, we could feel like we are in a rather strange place, waiting to see where we are heading, which could bring a considerable amount of fear and trepidation around what might come next. On a deep level we might know that change is both necessary and inevitable, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t uncomfortable. That’s where Mars comes in, helping us to find the courage and will to recognise what aspects of ourselves and what emotional patterns simply need to go so that we can move into the next phase. It seems that the best thing we can do is relax and allow the change to occur, but that can be easier said than done, as the Cancer part of us prefers to cling to the safe, familiar, secure and known.
 
It could feel easier to detach and not feel the feelings, Aquarius style, or suppress our emotions, Saturn style, or find some way of escaping and burying our head in the sand, Neptune style, but all that does is bring anxiety, discomfort and weird physical symptoms! The Cancer Moon does seem to call for us to bring our emotions out into the open, while Pluto invites us to be emotionally honest about what patterns, habits, attachments and conditioning need to be stripped away in order for us to evolve and grow.
 
The Pisces North Node is calling for us to surrender, let go, accept and allow ourselves to be carried along with the tides of change, with full faith and trust that we are being guided toward something much better than we have known before. The more faith, grace and gratitude we can cultivate within us, the easier the path will be. Fear restricts, constricts and contracts, while faith expands and opens us up to opportunities that we might miss in a more contracted state.
 
The Sabian symbol for this Moon, at 5° Cancer is rather strange and not very comfortable either! “At a railroad crossing, an automobile is wrecked by a train”, which Dane Rudyar describes as “The tragic result that is likely to occur when the individual’s will pits itself carelessly against the power of the collective will of society. The automobile symbolises the individualised consciousness eager to pursue its own course of action regardless of how it may conflict with the collective consciousness of the community (the train). The symbol implies that all individual and relatively anarchistic or law-defying attempts are bound to fail. The driver may live, but his car will be wrecked. Lest we consider this phase totally negative, we should realise that most of the time man learns his lessons through relatively destructive experiences – the via negative of the mystic, or even the strange occult concept expounded in some sects of “salvation through sin.” One may speak here more generally of KARMIC READJUSTMENT.”
 
It is interesting – if the train represents the collective, then we are being reminded here that to get in the way of progressive collective change could not only be futile, but could also go against us. The train can’t change direction or veer off the path, as it is on a set of tracks. If we put ourselves in its path or pit our will against this collective momentum, then it may not go so well for us! Pluto in Aquarius at the apex of this Finger of God is definitely pointing towards progressive collective change and revolution, and while it may be bringing up a considerable amount of discomfort, we are being called to surrender and release whatever needs to pass away so that something new can rise up in its place.
 
This Cancer Moon invites us to feel and properly digest all the feelings instead of stuffing them down or avoiding them, as they can ultimately show us the way forward. Cancer represents our emotional intelligence, and our emotions hold so much wisdom and the potential to guide us, if we are willing to listen and not ignore them. What needs to be released so we can move forward? What part of us do we need to leave behind in the dark of the Moon so that we can be reborn?
 
Much Love
 
Amy
xoxo
 
Artwork - @projectgriefart
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SAGITTARIUS FULL MOON - 11 June 2025

6/7/2025

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A Sagittarius Moon generally has quite a lively energy to it, as this is an enthusiastic, energetic, optimistic, adventurous fire sign! We also have Jupiter, the ruling planet of Sagittarius, moving into sensitive, home loving, nurturing Cancer a couple of days before, where it will remain for the next year. Jupiter is exalted in Cancer, meaning that it expresses the best of itself in this sign. This certainly adds some emotional nourishment to this Full Moon, as the Moon is in Jupiter’s sign and Jupiter is in the Moon’s sign. This Moon could help us to look at and release any beliefs about ourselves and life that we have inherited from our family, upbringing and childhood which might be holding us back from growth. It could help us to release old emotional baggage and to trust our own emotional wisdom instead of looking outside of ourselves for the answers to life’s questions.
 
Jupiter is the planet of growth, expansion and wisdom, and in Cancer it can help us to be more emotionally generous, emotionally intelligent, caring and trusting in human nature. We can really benefit from opening up emotionally and allowing ourselves to be more vulnerable. Our emotions always have a lot to teach us, and more so with Jupiter in Cancer. We are invited to honour our ancestors, connecting more deeply to our lineage and the wisdom it holds for us. This pairing can expand our capacity to truly care for ourselves and others and helps us to develop a greater sense of belonging, home, safety and nourishment. It could also help us to work on any unhealthy emotional attachments we might have, developing a greater sense of emotional security from within.
 
The Sagittarius Moon is forming a Grand Fire Trine with Chiron in Aries and Mars in Leo, which can be very healing and inspire us to be the best version of ourselves. Chiron in Aries is helping us to heal any wounds that we have about our identity and our right to exist and take up space, while Mars in Leo is helping us to express ourselves, doing what brings us joy and shine our light more fully. As such, this Moon can help us to heal any wounds around rejection, lack of validation, not being seen or heard, or being dismissed or discouraged from shining our light too brightly. We are invited to change the narrative, shedding our insecurities and wounded inner child, and to have the courage to be unapologetically ourselves, following our hearts, shining our light and expressing the fullness of who we are. It’s time to rewrite the story and move on.
 
There is some tension involved in this Moon, however. For a start, the Nodes of the Moon are forming a square to the Sun and Moon, forming a Grand Mutable Cross. The Sun in Gemini likes mental clarity and wants to understand and figure things out. It is our inner storyteller. The Moon in Sagittarius is seeking the truth, higher meaning and represents our emotional beliefs, some of which are simply not helpful or true. The South Node in Virgo is our tendency towards over-analysis and being hard on ourselves. The North Node in Pisces, however, is calling for us to let go of the mind, or the need to be right, or to have everything make sense, and invites us to simply trust in the unknown and unknowable. It asks us to have faith and trust in the flow of life and to still the monkey mind and surrender to what is, rather than how we think things should be.
 
We are called to let go of the old stories that have defined us, the beliefs that constrain us and to find a sense of acceptance and compassion for who and what we are, rather than being so hard on ourselves. We are being invited to let go of preconceptions, limiting beliefs, overanalysing and to stop trying to logically understand what is simply mysterious, magical and unfathomable. We are much bigger than these stories about ourselves that we have told ourselves and others over and over again, so that they have become embedded in our psyche. It is time to move beyond them and to start a new book.
 
Pluto is forming a dynamic square aspect to Venus in Taurus, exact on Monday 9 June, which could bring intense and transforming experiences around our relationships, self-worth and/or sense of material security. We could be called to recognise where we have chosen security and stability over authenticity, and where we are playing it safe and choosing comfort over soul growth. Pluto calls for us to be emotionally honest, stripping away self-deceit and daring to plunge into the depths instead of swimming in the shallows. If we are staying in a situation or relationship because it is safe and secure but no longer healthy for us, Pluto can force us to face the music and be true to ourselves, even if it is uncomfortable.
 
Saturn and Neptune are now both in Aries, sitting right next to each other. Saturn represents reality, control, discipline, boundaries, structure and form, while Neptune represents dreams, ideals, our imagination, fantasies, spiritual connection, and it dissolves boundaries. It is an interesting pairing, that’s for sure, as they are very different! In Aries, it could make us feel somewhat hermit-like and could even feel a bit isolating. There is the potential for feeling somewhat low or even hopeless, with feelings of futility. We could be forced to bravely confront whatever we have been avoiding or in denial about. This combination can help us bring our ideals and dreams into concrete form and act on them, so this is a good time to contemplate what we might want to imagine into being. This combo can help with spiritual discipline and manifestation.
 
This conjunction between Saturn and Neptune is also forming a dynamic square aspect to Jupiter in Cancer. Jupiter wants to expand and grow, while Saturn limits and constricts, forcing us to rein it in and realise our limitations. We could be called to be realistic about what is possible, and we may also be forced to look at some of our beliefs about ourselves and our past without the rose-tinted spectacles. This could be a time of facing up to some hard truths, especially around any emotional patterns and beliefs formed in childhood and our emotional attachments. Jupiter in Cancer seeks a sense of family and belonging, while the other two planets in Aries remind us that ultimately we are responsible for ourselves and walk this path alone.
 
It does feel like a reality check is part of this Moon, as is a certain degree of accountability and some kind of deeper commitment to our emotional and spiritual growth. The Saturn/Jupiter square will be exact on 15 June, although very much building from Monday onwards. The Neptune/Jupiter square will be exact on 18 June, and could bring out our more idealistic, hopeful and trusting side, as these two planets have more in common. Those of us with personal planets and angles between 0° and 2° will be feeling the realistic, responsible, disciplined energy of Saturn, the optimistic, expansive, growth-oriented energy of Jupiter and the idealistic, dreamy, unifying energy of Neptune the most acutely, especially the cardinal signs Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn.
 
The Sabian symbol for this Moon, at 21° Sagittarius, is a curious one: “A child and a dog wearing borrowed eyeglasses.” Which Dane Rudyar describes as “The use of imagination and make-believe in anticipating higher stages of development. This rather peculiar symbol seems to imply here that by imitating features belonging to a level of consciousness as yet unreachable, the process of growth may be accelerated. Eyeglasses symbolise intellectual development; the chiefs of primitive tribes in some instances have sought to impress their people by wearing spectacles without glass, or Western hats – simply because these objects seemed characteristic of a race of superior people. This is similar to the process of growth by identification with a “Master” or guru. In a sense it is mere pretending or make-believe, yet by wearing the “mask” of a god the medicine man at the time becomes for all practical purposes the incarnation of the god. Growth is always a hierarchical process, even if the growing entity is not aware of it. This is the first of five symbols constituting the fifty-third sequence. It suggests the value of LEARNING THROUGH IMITATION.”
 
The child and dog are using their imagination and making believe that they are very wise and mature!  This all feels very much Saturn (maturity), Neptune (imagination) and Jupiter (wisdom). It does feel like we have a chance here to bring dreams into concrete reality, so this could be a good Moon to contemplate what we truly want for ourselves and set some realistic goals. What is actually possible, and what is merely fantasy? The Aries energy reminds that ultimately we walk this path alone and must first and foremost tend to our own needs and desires, while this Moon in Sagittarius reminds us that anything is possible – we are only limited by our own beliefs, fear and imagination. And we do seem to be called to look at any beliefs and old stories that might be limiting us and holding us back from living our full potential. “Onwards and upwards” says Sagittarius! What do we want the next chapter of our adventure to look like?
 
Much Love
 
Amy
xoxo
 
Artwork: Anything is possible, by Nancy Shuler
 
 
 

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    Amy Bird

    I love writing about the Moon and the effect it has on us all, both collectively and personally. We all look at the same Moon and feel her energy, albeit in different ways. It reminds us that we are not alone and there is something very comforting about that!

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