While 2025 is full of dramatic lunations, not all of them have the same weight or impact. Some have arrived with a clearly disruptive tone, evident tensions, and/or news that mark a before and after. However, the Full Moon in Capricorn ( July 10th, at 18°50' of the sign ) is probably not one of them. Among the many lunations that define the year, this one doesn't stand out for its drama or spectacularity. But be careful, this doesn't mean it's irrelevant. In fact, it can be extremely useful.
Like all full moons, this July 10th full moon represents a culmination and a revelation, but it does so without fanfare. The Moon is in Capricorn, its sign of detriment , which tends to contain reactions. However, although it's not an explosive or chaotic moon, we may still experience uncomfortable emotions (fear, pessimism, loneliness).
The elements that define it are:
- It occurs in trine to Mars in Virgo (13°32').
- It takes place in lunar mansion number 23.
- The Moon will be out of bounds (-26° S 30').
- Saturn, ruler of this lunation , will be stationary.
- Mercury will be unaspected.
This Full Moon will affect us all, but Its impact will be greater if you have planets or angles between 16°-20° of the cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn).
Full Moon in Capricorn, July 10, 2025. Software: LUNA
Full Moon: Culmination, Zenith and Revelation
In the lunar cycle, the Full Moon represents the point of maximum illumination: the moment when the Sun and Moon are in exact opposition, and sunlight falls entirely on the visible face of the Moon. This configuration not only marks the zenith of the lunar month , but also symbolically expresses the principle of revelation , of visibility, of culmination. As Dane Rudhyar points out in The Lunation Cycle , it is at this phase that the process begun at the New Moon reaches its full development, and where the results—favorable or not—can no longer be avoided. The Moon reflects all the light it can receive; and in the same way, consciousness reflects everything that is ready to be seen .
From a symbolic perspective, the full moon has traditionally been associated with fertility and visibility, but also with instability : it is the moment when energy reaches its highest point before beginning to decline. In many cultures, it is considered a liminal phase, in which portals open, hidden tensions manifest, and a process is completed, which then begins to dissolve. The symbolism is clear: everything that reaches its maximum expression inevitably begins to diminish . That is why full moons, in astrology, are not simply "moments of light," but rather instants where clarity can be overwhelming—because it reveals what can no longer be hidden. Astrologically, this is the point of maximum friction between the conscious (Sun) and the unconscious (Moon), which often translates into internal conflict, overwhelming emotions, or necessary ruptures.
In practical terms, full moons tend to accelerate processes, expose truths, precipitate decisions, or reveal dynamics that have been quietly brewing . And while they can be uncomfortable, they are also profoundly useful: without this phase of total light, we wouldn't be able to clearly recognize which part of the cycle needs to close so that something new can begin.

Capricorn: The Responsibility of Building Structures
This time, the closing occurs in Capricorn, the last of the three earth signs. Its cardinal quality makes it proactive, constructive, strategic, and time-conscious. Capricorn energy works long-term. It thinks in terms of structure, permanence, and legacy.
Earth , as an element, is linked to the concrete, the tangible, what can be created in the material world. In Capricorn, we could say that this earth expresses itself as architecture : it doesn't just want to materialize, but to leave something standing that stands as a testament to time and order . Capricorn energy is ambitious, yes; but it's an ambition that isn't born of whim, but rather of the deep understanding that everything of value takes time. At its best, Capricorn is oriented toward clear goals, mature decisions, and the need to occupy a place in the world. Not just any place: one that has enough weight to provide a structure for others.
On a collective level , Capricorn governs hierarchical structures: governments, corporate systems, institutional norms, authority figures . It is also linked to work, traditional professions, historical time and its cycles . When this energy is activated, the limits of what no longer works become evident, rules are tightened, or the fragility of what seemed stable is exposed so that a more solid structure can emerge. Calls for collective responsibility may also emerge.
On a personal level , Capricorn confronts us with what we've built—and what we haven't . It invites us to take an honest look at the decisions that brought us here, and what consequences they have. Sometimes, too, it connects us with the frustration of not having gotten where we wanted to be, or with the tiredness of carrying too much weight on our shoulders. But the Capricorn proposal isn't to give up, but to review the plan and make it even more solid . Reformulate your goals. Be more serious, not tougher. More conscious, not colder. From a Capricorn perspective, true power isn't in dominating or controlling, but in persisting. Only in this way are structures built that withstand the greatest storms.

Trine with Mars (13°): Practical and Directed Will
In the midst of this lunation, which demands new responsibility, this trine with Mars in Virgo introduces a practical way out. Although the aspect is already separative (i.e., it was exact hours before the Full Moon and is therefore no longer as intense), its influence is still active: it offers a concrete way to channel the intensity of the moment into orderly and effective action.
After a long, retrograde transit through Cancer and Leo—where Martian energy remained stuck between emotionality and expressive overload for months —Mars now regains its edge in a sign that forces it to refine itself . In Virgo, the drive is not wasted: it is oriented toward what is useful, direct without unnecessary flourishes, and functional. It's not about doing more, but about doing things better and smarter.
This earth trine—the Moon in Capricorn and Mars in Virgo—gives rise to an energy of sustained work. It reminds us that moving forward requires effort, but not necessarily exhaustion ; that some things do depend on us; and that when we assume our responsibilities with fortitude, the fruits soon appear.
At the collective level , this aspect can manifest itself as a moment of administrative or institutional reorganization. The previous chaos demands order, and we might see a greater willingness to act and solve problems . It can also enable more practical responses to brewing crises, or political decisions with a more rational and technical logic.
On a personal level , the trine with Mars can translate into a renewed drive to act. It invites us to leave behind paralysis and face, step by step, what requires our attention. This trine isn't interested in grandiloquent promises, but rather proposes concrete improvements: getting rid of what's useless, organizing, planning, moving forward without drama . In contexts like this, focused action not only relieves any anxiety we may feel; it can also give us back control over things we thought were beyond our reach.

Lunar Mansion 23: Sa'd al-Bula – The Luck of the Devourer
(Don't know what lunar mansions are? Read the full guide here .)
This Full Moon falls within Lunar Mansion 23, known in Arabic tradition as Sa'd al-Bula , whose name can be translated as the luck of the devourer . This mansion extends from 12°51' to 25°43' Capricorn , and is linked to the act of absorbing, assimilating, or taking into oneself whatever comes from the environment . This is not a destructive impulse, but rather a real capacity for integration: what is devoured becomes strength.
Sa'd al-Bula represents a phase in which observing or planning is no longer enough. It is time to appropriate what is necessary, metabolize what has been learned, and transform it into useful substance . This mansion refers to processes that cannot be carried out from the outside, because they require internal commitment. Only when we have gone through a certain austerity do we know what is worth preserving and what is not.
At its most fraught, this kind of ambition can reflect excessive accumulation, an attachment to useless things, or a tendency to absorb more than one can process . It can also manifest as a form of cold ambition : the will to conquer for the sake of conquering, without evaluating whether what we desire is meaningful. Rather, it's like devouring without digesting, swallowing food without chewing it.
At the collective level , Sa'd al-Bula points to periods where structures are consolidated through absorption : political mergers, corporate acquisitions, appropriation of resources, or dominant narratives that impose themselves on others. We can see situations that are resolved effectively, but sometimes others where inequality also persists. The essential thing is to ask ourselves at the collective level whether what is being integrated improves the whole, or simply makes it bigger.
On a personal level , this mansion confronts us with what we are willing to take on. It reminds us that integrating something—a decision, a loss, a learning experience, a limit—involves digesting it, making it our own, and also taking responsibility for that process . It can also mark a moment of inner "hunger": that is, the instinctive need to recover what is essential to us, to take ownership of the work done and the path traveled. The fortune of this mansion lies not in what is taken, but in how what is taken is transformed .

Moon Out of Bounds: Taking Distance
Like the previous Full Moon, this Full Moon is out of bounds ( read more about the out-of-bounds Moon here) , that is, beyond the Sun's maximum declination. Its declination now reaches 26° 30' South : it's still eccentric, but its margin isn't as extreme as before. What's more, it's in Capricorn—its sign of detriment —which softens its character. It's a less wild, less visceral, less unbridled Moon than last month's Full Moon in Sagittarius.
Having this lunation outside of boundaries can help us step back: it's as if we can observe how things have been up until now with a cooler eye . This Moon will reveal emotional wear and tear, yes, but that same wear and tear is what drives us to take responsibility, to retreat, to sort out what belongs to us. It's not very likely that this lunation will cause everything to explode. Rather, the wear and tear allows us to silence the noise, see what's missing on our part regarding our responsibilities, and, at the same time, opens us up to finding slightly more innovative solutions.
At a collective level , this configuration reflects protests or mobilizations that are still active (remember that the Moon in mundane astrology rules the people), although with less unbridled fury and more strategy. These days, for example, India is experiencing a Bharat Bandh : tens of millions of workers are protesting against labor and business policies , maintaining blockades and closures, but with a more structured and less confrontational organization than in previous outbreaks. In Kenya , demonstrations have continued for several days, but are marked by fatigue and more calculated (no less crude) official measures : the president ordered shootings to people's legs to incapacitate without killing. The out-of-bounds Full Moon in Capricorn evidences exhaustion, but also a redesign of protocols, a possible appeal to institutions, or the visibility of groups that are coming to light (we will see if Elon Musk's supposed political party sees the light or becomes something under this Full Moon).
On a personal level , this out-of-bounds Moon gives us space for active introspection. We see what we need to develop on our own to reach a higher level of commitment and/or responsibility , we acknowledge it without explosive impulses, and this allows us to take action: to organize, plan, face what needs to be done. We may become aware of an internal deficiency—perhaps we've been denying a need or an imbalance—but the important thing is that this recognition, driven by a cooler head, can generate a practical solution. Let's not remain paralyzed and/or complacent just because this Full Moon isn't dramatic.

Stationary Saturn: A Call to Maturity
During this Full Moon, Saturn—the ruler of the lunation—is stationary in Aries , about to begin its retrograde motion in a few days. This condition makes it especially slow, restrained, and clumsy , as if its energy were suspended, stuck in a moment of evaluation before moving on. This only reinforces the feeling of exhaustion, accumulated burden, and need for withdrawal that this entire lunation presents.
It's time to save what little remains for what truly matters . This stationary Saturn confronts us with certain questions: what are we directing our will, our desire, our efforts toward? Perhaps we need to set limits. Perhaps we also need to mature in how we manage frustration, anger, or feelings of helplessness.
On a collective level , this stationary Saturn marks a turning point in the power scene . Something is shifting: we may be on the cusp of a change of direction : a leadership falling, or a figure beginning to emerge.

Unaspected Mercury: Blocked Communication
Another factor we have to take into account during this Full Moon is that Mercury is unaspected in Leo . Unaspected planets are not debilitated: on the contrary, they can act with great intensity—but They do so without a filter, without dialogue with the rest of the sky; and that can cause difficulties that at times we don't even realize we're causing ourselves . And in this case, Mercury is also just a few degrees away from beginning its retrograde motion , which gives it an even more erratic, tense, and frustrating tone. The affected areas? Everything Mercury rules: communication, commerce, the internet, business, learning, exchanges.
Mercury in Leo wants to say everything. But because it's unaspected, what it says doesn't always get across or get across well . There may be misunderstandings, communication problems, internet outages, and blockages in commerce or on normal channels of communication . On a personal level, we may feel like we're not being heard, or that something we need to express is left hanging . Situations may also arise where we feel hurt by what is being said (or even by what isn't). With this Mercury, it can be very frustrating to communicate clearly.
On a collective level , unaspected Mercury can signal tense exchanges between leaders, diplomatic blunders, failed trade agreements, or poorly handled communications . Words may be superfluous or lacking. But what predominates is a lack of harmony : everyone speaks from their own position without listening to the other. There will likely be an urgent need to express, explain, or impose one's own version—but it's also evident that these are not times for verbal showmanship or overflowing egos . The public scene will have to be strategic: not everything is said now, and not everything is understood as it was said .
Corresponding Sabian Symbol: Capricorn 19, "A Little Boy With A Huge Shopping Bag."
(Don't know what Sabian symbols are? Read the full guide here .)
This Full Moon occurs at 18° Capricorn, whose corresponding Sabian symbol is Capricorn 19: "A small child with a huge shopping bag." Yes, there's a seeming disproportion. But the child is still able to carry the load. The focus of this burden is on the fact that it acts as a trigger: the need to grow, to become stronger, to assume a role that transcends immediate comfort .
The scene points to a clear principle: for something to get stronger, it requires effort . We see this in muscle development. In physiology, muscle growth—hypertrophy—doesn't occur when we exercise comfortably, but when the muscle is forced to respond to a maximum load that challenges its limits, but without breaking them . This Sabian symbol speaks to us precisely of the point where effort forces us to adapt.
This Sabian symbol poses a similar question: what burden are we prepared to carry now, without breaking down, but with the certainty that it will transform us? It's not about doing things for the sake of doing them, or strengthening ourselves so that, metaphorically, they'll show us our muscles. Like every Capricorn symbol, there's a vocational dimension. We develop strength for something . We take charge of something . That bag isn't an ornament: there's meaning in the effort . And that meaning, in many cases, has to do with the collective.
After all, we don't know if that bag belongs to the child. Most likely not. Maybe he's carrying it for someone else, or for someone else. So, this symbol also introduces the dimension of service : why are we developing this new skill? What structure do we want to support? Who do we want—or need—to help? Carrying that bag is about growing. But it's also about asking ourselves if what we're building has a purpose beyond ourselves.

Questions to Reflect On:
1. What burden are you carrying now that could help you grow if you choose to hold it consciously?
Consider whether there is a responsibility you didn't choose, but that is developing a strength in you that you didn't know you had.
2. Where are you persisting out of inertia, even though you no longer have the energy to continue in the same way?
Consider whether there's a structure, strategy, or decision that's already run its course. What's stopping you from letting go or rethinking it?
3. What part of you needs to be sorted out before you can act again?
Detect whether you're moving forward only out of obligation, without checking whether your desire is still there. What would happen if you took the time to internally reorganize your priorities?
4. Are you wasting your energy explaining yourself or trying to be understood?
With Mercury unaspected, communication may fail. Ask yourself if you're forcing a conversation that's going nowhere, or if you need to express yourself in another way.
5. What emotion are you suppressing to avoid feeling vulnerable?
Consider whether your distancing yourself is an attempt to protect yourself. What would happen if, instead of hardening yourself, you acknowledged what hurts you?
6. What boundaries do you need to set to protect your vocation, your time, or your health?
Stationary Saturn may be showing you how far you can go without losing clarity. What are you pushing yourself to the limit?
7. For whom are you developing this strength, this responsibility?
It's not just about getting stronger, but about using what you're building for something bigger. Who are you helping with this? What purpose does this effort serve beyond yourself?
This Full Moon is the Right Time to:
• Challenge yourself to take on a slightly larger responsibility—one that makes you uncomfortable, but that makes you grow.
Commit to something that expands your true potential. This lunation marks the perfect moment to take that uncomfortable, but necessary, step.
• Recognize which part of your energy you are working with: the one that pushes you or the one that is already at its limit.
If you feel tired or frustrated, don't ignore it. This lunation allows you to see more clearly where you need to retreat so as not to break down, and what truly deserves your attention.
• Pause the impulse to answer everything.
With Mercury unaspected in Leo, there may be a desire to explain, justify, or impose a version of events. But now is not the best time for grand speeches. It's more useful to listen well and talk less.
• Take responsibility and do what you know is up to you—and that you can no longer put off.
You don't need any further confirmation. This lunation shows you what your task is and what needs action.
• Accept that maturing also involves frustration.
Not everything will turn out as you expected. This lunation isn't asking you to give up, but rather to adjust your expectations. Recognizing limits isn't resignation: it's strategy.
• Ask yourself in what situations you are blaming someone else to avoid looking at what is also yours.
Sometimes anger, criticism, or disappointment hide a part of the work we avoid doing. This lunation can help you identify it more clearly.

What Culminations Can You Expect in the House of Your Birth Chart Where This Lunation Falls?
Here are some possible culminations, revelations, or processes of empowerment and responsibility, depending on the life area activated in your birth chart. Find out which house the 18°50' Capricorn degree is in to understand how this Full Moon can influence your personal process. Remember, it's not always about observing external events, but also about identifying which part of you is receiving a push to make adjustments.
(Need help finding 18°50' Capricorn? Read this step-by-step guide here .)
House 1: Beginnings, Identity and Personal Appearance
If this Full Moon falls in your 1st House, it may clearly show you an aspect of yourself that you can no longer relegate to the background. Something is becoming apparent and is asking you to take on greater responsibility. Perhaps it's a matter of habits, health, image, or even how you position yourself in the world. It's not about judging yourself, but rather accepting that it's time to carry a little more of the load —what's yours now, with the strength you already have.
This lunation can feel like a call to flex your "responsibility muscles," to make mature decisions, even if they aren't comfortable. In some cases, the body can be the stage where this manifests: the passing of time, accumulated fatigue, that medical checkup you've been putting off, the need to resume a certain physical or self-care routine.
If your Ascendant is in Capricorn—that is, with the ruler of your birth chart, Saturn, stationary—this Moon can bring a feeling of inner heaviness , but also a sense of focus: there's something you can no longer ignore. It's time to stop avoiding that part of you that knows it needs a change of direction. It's time to live more in line with what truly matters now.

House 2: Self-esteem, Values, Sense of Stability, Finances
If this Full Moon falls in your 2nd House, the focus is on your relationship with personal worth . It's not just about what you have, but what you recognize as valuable within yourself. This lunation can make you aware of a talent you've been developing—or that you've kept secret out of insecurity—that can no longer wait. It's time to take responsibility for what you know you can offer.
Maybe you're finishing a course, training in something new, or have been working on a skill for some time that you haven't yet dared to show off. This Moon can mark a turning point: not to force yourself to expose everything, but to start acting from that place with greater conviction. Insecurity doesn't magically disappear, but it diminishes when you take concrete steps.
A clear need to strengthen your self-esteem and review your criteria for worthiness may also emerge. Are you giving yourself permission to take your place? Are you valuing what you do or are you just accumulating tasks that don't represent you? This lunation can help you sort through those responses.
And yes, in some cases this can have a direct impact on your financial stability. Not because money falls from the sky, but because when you begin to recognize your worth, it's easier to structure what you do so that it's also sustainable.

House 3: Communication and Learning
If this Full Moon falls in your 3rd House, it may mark the moment to take your ability to communicate, think, and learn more seriously. It's time to recognize that your ideas, your words, and your way of expressing yourself carry weight—and can carry even more. It's not just about exchanging information; it's about beginning to structure your thinking more clearly , daring to say something you've been pondering for a while, or developing a more ambitious plan for learning and expressing yourself.
This lunation may also signal the need to improve or clarify a relationship with a brother, sister, or someone close to you. It may not be the time to resolve everything, but it is a time to break free from certain evasions or repetitive dynamics and approach that bond from a different perspective.
Speaking with maturity also means owning the value of what we say, even when it's uncomfortable. Not to impose ourselves, but to stop retreating every time our point of view challenges expectations. In all cases, this is a time to stop underestimating some part of our intelligence. To get out of the autopilot of empty conversations and start using words as a clear, honest, and well-directed tool.

House 4: Home, Past and Family
If this Full Moon falls in your 4th House, it can bring to light Something that was latent in your family life, your domestic space, or your personal history. It doesn't necessarily have to be a conflict; it could be a need for order, structure, or greater clarity in how you're managing your private life. This lunation marks the time to stop improvising in this area and take a more active and perhaps more responsible stance.
Maybe it's time to Rethink how you're experiencing your connection to your past, your roots, or the people you share your home with. There may be something that needs to be defined, organized, or stabilized. Not everything can be resolved with a single decision, but you can start by taking charge of what is within your control.
It can also be a physical issue: the house, the place where you live, the way you're inhabiting your space. Does it reflect the life you need now? Or are you maintaining a structure that drains you more than anything else?
This lunation invites you to take more responsibility for what grounds you, what you need to function well in order to advance in other areas. Not to shoulder everything, but to organize what is truly essential with greater awareness.

House 5: Children, Creativity, Romance and Pleasure
If this Full Moon falls in your 5th House, it can make it clear to you that Something in this area needs more commitment, structure, or conscious attention. It's not necessarily a heavy burden, but it is a sign that you can no longer improvise. It's time to carry more weight with maturity.
If you have children, this lunation may mark a turning point in your role as a parent . You may need to be more present, set boundaries more clearly, or make adjustments that require more of your time and energy. We're not necessarily talking about control here (although that could be part of what's missing if your children are still young), but rather about being available from a more responsible and active place.
In the creative realm, some frustration may emerge: the feeling that you're not seeing concrete results in a personal project . This Moon reminds you that enthusiasm isn't enough without discipline, and that your talent needs structure to grow. It's a good time to review your habits, get more organized, and make decisions that bring you closer to a more tangible result.
On the emotional front, there may also be revelations. Perhaps a relationship that seemed casual is no longer so . Or, on the contrary, you may realize that a once-sparkling connection has faded , and part of that loss has to do with your emotional availability. This lunation can bring you clarity: what part of you needs to commit more to revive the bond if you truly want it to last.

House 6: Health, Connection with the Body and Daily Routines
If this Full Moon falls in your 6th House, it can highlight which habits are no longer working and what changes you need to make to improve your quality of life. There likely won't be any big surprises, but there will be a clear sense that what you're experiencing now is the fruit of your daily choices—or your lack of them. It's time to embrace that reality with greater awareness.
Maybe it's your diet, your sleep cycles, your productivity level, or the way you organize your days. If you're not seeing the results you expected, even if it's unpleasant , it's time to stop blaming the situation and make concrete adjustments. Continuing to put off important decisions only increases the feeling of stagnation.
It can also touch on work-related issues or relationships within the workplace. Connections with colleagues or collaborators can show you what kind of responsibility you should assume. Of course, it's not about doing everyone's work, but rather about taking a clearer, more mature, and more active stance toward shared tasks.
This lunation reminds you that order and discipline are not the opposite of freedom . On the contrary, they are the ground where certain things can begin to grow.

House 7: One-to-One Relationships
If this Full Moon falls in your 7th House, it may bring greater clarity about your role within an important relationship . It's not necessarily a conflict, but it does reveal something in the dynamic with the other person that needs adjusting , and to do so, it's necessary to take a more objective look at how much of the burden falls on you.
You may be in a relationship, a partnership, or any other bond where the back-and-forth is constant. This lunation could show that you've been more passive in certain aspects , or that you've let the other person lead decisions that also concern you. Please, this isn't about guilt, but rather about taking charge of your part by thinking about the real commitment to making the relationship evolve if that's what you truly want.
It can also be a good time to put agreements in writing, review commitments, or stop putting off an important conversation. And, in some cases, it can mean taking a moment to step back and see things from a more perspective: What are you expecting from the other person that you yourself could begin to contribute?
This lunation can make you more aware of what kind of relationship you want to build, and what you need to adjust to make that possible.

House 8: Transformation, Grief, Debts, and Shared Resources
If this Full Moon falls in your 8th House, it may mark an important moment to take on a more responsible approach to a process of internal transformation that you may have been avoiding or postponing until now. Not because you didn't want to, but because opening up to certain emotional truths can be uncomfortable. But if there's something that hasn't budged yet, perhaps it's because you haven't yet been willing to face the pain of change head-on.
This lunation can help you more clearly recognize which part of you has been closed off or emotionally disconnected. Perhaps in a relationship, for example, it's time to honestly examine whether you're truly willing to trust, to open up, to move forward. The first step to healing isn't understanding everything, but rather allowing yourself to feel what's present without trying to suppress it.
Issues related to shared resources, debts, inheritances, or financial agreements may also be triggered. If there's anything pending in this area, it's time to take your part seriously and act from a clearer perspective. Especially if it involves debts, this lunation may signal that you can no longer postpone decisions.
The 8th House isn't about quick fixes, but rather about transforming yourself from what you can no longer deny. And that begins with a possibly uncomfortable but concrete choice: stop looking the other way.

House 9: Expansion and Philosophy of Life
If this Full Moon falls in your 9th House, it may highlight a need for greater consistency between what you say you believe and what you actually do. It's not just about ideas, but how those ideas are—or aren't—reflected in your concrete choices. You may discover a contradiction between your principles and your actions, or something you took for granted may begin to unravel.
This lunation may mark a time to review the beliefs that have been guiding you, subject them to closer inspection , and ask yourself if they still make sense. What part of what you hold has become habitual? What part of your system of ideas is functioning as a refuge rather than a compass?
There may also be a revelation about your relationship with structure, with what represents authority, legality, or world order to you. You may discover that certain ideas you once considered liberating still respond to a rigid framework that no longer resonates with you.
This lunation asks you to take more responsibility for the consequences than you think. Because for all of us, our beliefs are not innocuous: they shape our decisions, influence our relationships, and shape the lives we build. It's time to make the necessary adjustments and take action.

House 10: Career, Ambitions, Reputation, Vision of Success
If this Full Moon falls in your 10th House, it may mark a key moment to review your connection to professional responsibility, leadership, and public image. Whether you have a leadership role or are on the path to one, this lunation reminds you that visibility also carries greater weight. Capricorn reminds us that it's not just about occupying a position, but about understanding what that position demands.
If you already lead, this is an opportunity to become more aware of the impact of your decisions, the example you're setting, and the extra effort it takes to maintain that position with equanimity. Yes, leading has its benefits. But at the end of the day, it means being of service to others , even when that includes difficult moments and/or decisions. This lunation can help you see more clearly where you're assuming that responsibility with maturity and where there's still work to be done.
If you haven't yet reached the position you aspire to, this can be a turning point to more precisely define your ambitions and take responsibility for the concrete steps you need to take to get there. In this case, it's not enough to be clear about what you want: you also need to ask yourself why you want it and who you'll serve from that position. Because without an altruistic goal, recognition loses meaning.
This Moon reminds you that true success is not measured solely by visible achievements, but by the ability to honor with integrity the role you choose to occupy.

House 11: Groups, Community, and Long-Term Goals
If this Full Moon falls in your 11th House, it can mark an important moment to move from future projection to concrete action. Perhaps you have a vision of where you want to go, a desire to be part of something bigger, or a goal that has inspired you for a long time. But if that future is always a step further ahead, this lunation can help you recognize what's missing so you can start building it now.
This Moon invites you to seriously ask yourself: What are you doing today to ensure that "someday" doesn't become an excuse? It's not about achieving everything now, but rather adjusting your approach so that the future isn't just an idea that slips further and further away.
Issues related to friendships or groups you belong to may also be triggered. You may become aware of a bond you truly value, but that requires more presence, more consistency, and more dedication from you. Sometimes, amidst so many things in life, we can forget that friendships require an investment of time, energy, and commitment to endure. If there's something or someone you care about, this lunation can show you what role you need to play to ensure that bond doesn't weaken.
And finally, this is a good time to assume your role within a network, a community or a collective project .

House 12: Spirituality, Subconscious, Closures, Privacy
If this Full Moon falls in your 12th House, it may show you that even though you've made progress in a healing process, there are still parts of the journey that need more attention. Perhaps you've been working internally, taking a step back, resting, or closing an important milestone. But this lunation reminds you that it's not enough to have started that process: you also have to keep it going without slowing down.
You might realize that something hasn't been fully resolved , that there are emotions or issues from your past that are still acting up underneath, and that still require your commitment. It could also be a call to take your moments of solitude, of rest, of true pause seriously , without always looking for ways to fill them or escape them quickly.
In other cases, this lunation can bring to light a feeling of spiritual emptiness , a disconnection you may not have been willing to address. If you feel like something no longer fulfills you as it once did, it's time to ask yourself what you're specifically doing to reconnect with what gives you meaning. Where is the intangible that nourishes you today? What practices, spaces, or decisions could help you regain that connection?
There may also be an awareness of something you've been doing secretly, privately, or in the shadows , which isn't aligned with what you're showing on the outside. Even if no one sees it, what you keep hidden also has an impact—on you, on your environment, on your energy. This lunation can confront you with that dissonance so that you can take responsibility for your part in the overall balance.


































































