The New Moon in Cancer this year occurs on May 25th, at 4°07' of the sign. This is a powerful, direct New Moon with the ability to move and amaze us . It's important to remember that, like everything that implies great power, it also entails great responsibility —on a personal and collective level—even more so considering that this lunation occurs in conjunction with Jupiter, which expands everything it touches.
The elements that define it are:
- It occurs in conjunction with Jupiter (3°32' of Cancer).
- It takes place in lunar mansion number 8.
- There will be two yods , one with Pluto RX as apex and the other (a little softer) with Mars as apex.
- The ruler of this lunation will be cazimi.
- The New Moon occurs in square with Saturn (1°) and Neptune (2°) in Aries.
This New Moon will affect us all, but Its impact will be greater if you have planets or angles between 1°- 7° of the cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn).
New Moon in Cancer, June 25, 2025. Software: LUNA
New Moon: Beginning, Intention and Germination
In the lunar cycle, the New Moon represents the point of minimum visibility : the moment when the Sun and Moon are in exact conjunction and the illuminated side of the Moon is hidden from Earth. This configuration marks the beginning of the lunar month and symbolically embodies the principle of seeding, of the initial impulse, of unrevealed power . As Dane Rudhyar points out in The Lunation Cycle , it is here that the fundamental intention of the cycle is established, even if what is brewing is not yet visible. The Moon disappears from the sky—and with it, part of consciousness—leaving space for the new to slowly and quietly emerge.
From a symbolic perspective, many cultures understood it as an instance of purification or recollection, where time is suspended and what is important happens on the internal plane .
Astrologically , the New Moon signals a convergence between the solar and lunar selves: intention and emotion aligned, but not yet critically distant . Still, with the New Moon, we often feel the energy strongly guiding us toward something (which we will eventually discover as the lunar cycle progresses, or even later). Energetically, the New Moon is a seed. Like any seed, it requires darkness, patience, and silence to take root. Therefore, this phase is not a time for external action, but for internal listening .

Cancer: Melting Waters
Cancer is the first water sign of the zodiac. Its modality is cardinal: it initiates . We sometimes tend to think of "initiating" as the act of moving outward, taking visible action. However, Cancer's cardinality speaks of initiative and the urgency to protect, to nurture, to create an environment where something can grow without threat. In these beginnings, Cancer is extremely quick and direct.
The water element (emotion, feelings) in this sign saturates, nourishes, and preserves what deserves to be remembered. Cancer represents the emotional in its original and most instinctive state : attachment, the need for support, the construction of a safe internal space. It is the sign associated with the uterus, both physical and psychological . In this sense, the uterus is not only a place of origin, but also a structure that accompanies us throughout life in the form of memories, emotional habits, or protective patterns.
Ruled by the Moon, Cancer is linked to cyclical rhythms, the tides, and the processes of gestation . Physically, Cancer isn't the least bit interested in moving in a straight line; its strength lies in its powerful ability to return (always from different perspectives) to the point of origin to nurture and build (families, nations, rituals).
From this we can also infer that Cancer is the sign of memory , both as a mental memory and as a bodily memory : emotions—especially those experienced before language—are not stored as narratives, but as impressions in the tissues, in the body's chemistry, in the patterns of emotional reaction . Cancer rules that deep, ancestral memory that silently guides decisions, fears, and needs. In ancient astrology, this sign was associated with the omentum: a network of tissues that protects the digestive organs, considered a living reserve that reacts to threats. That biological memory is part of the territory of this sign.
At a collective level , Cancer governs systems of belonging : family, shared history, domestic rituals, oral traditions, national symbols. It is also linked to the idea of the nation, understood not as a political border, but as an emotional structure : the place that is recognized as one's own. On a deeper level, Cancer represents the memory of the collective soul : the emotional history of a people, the bonds that survive through generations, what is passed on without needing to be explained. In the current global context, Cancerian energy is strained between the desire for protection and the need for openness, between safeguarding one's own and accepting what is different.
At its least constructive, Cancer energy can translate into constant defensiveness , emotional hyperreactivity, or protection from even non-threatening things. It can also, as compensation, seek to control or overwhelm others with care and concern , as a way of making up for what it didn't receive. However, the greatest power of Cancer energy appears when it manages to build support without nullifying itself or others, and when it allows them their independence within systems of belonging. At the end of the day, these are the invisible threads that sustain human civilization throughout the generations.

Conjunction with Jupiter: Secret Expansions
The first element that jumps out at you about this New Moon is that it occurs in conjunction with Jupiter, which was cazimi (i.e., in exact conjunction with the Sun) the day before. In traditional astrology, this moment is considered a point of maximum dignity : the planet, by entering the solar center, renews itself. It is a point of symbolic combustion that functions as a cycle restart for everything Jupiter symbolizes : expansion, spirituality, abundance. But at the same time, Jupiter is invisible : as long as it remains within 15 degrees of the Sun, it cannot be seen from Earth. Undoubtedly, something is secretly brewing here .
The conjunction of the New Moon and Jupiter in this context further reinforces the message that things are secretly brewing here. Jupiter's presence tells us that this brewing occurs in relation to beliefs, the search for meaning, laws, spirituality, religion, international affairs, and the expansion of horizons .
At the collective level, this configuration reveals processes being designed in private , political or religious decisions made without public exposure, diplomatic movements brewing in silence, or social transformations that are still invisible but likely promising . It can also initiate issues related to education, international agreements, legal order, or migration—all in a preliminary state, without a final form.
On a personal level , we may experience this lunation as a strong intuition that something important is about to be born , even if we don't yet know what it is or how it will take shape. Whatever it is, it's time to trust in a process that will reveal itself along the way. Internal signs that broaden our vision are likely to appear, but we will need to be patient. This conjunction pushes us to connect with something greater than our certainties, leaving behind the anxiety or fear of whether we will finally see any results. If we do, life may surprise us before too long.

Lunar Mansion 8: Al-Natrah – The Drop or the Nose
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This New Moon occurs in Lunar Mansion number 8, known in Arabic tradition as Al-Natrah , which can be translated as "the drop" or "the nose." This mansion extends from 0°00' to 12°51' of Cancer , and is symbolically associated with the beginning of a process of emotional condensation , where the diffuse begins to take shape.
Al-Natrah marks the moment when moisture—an essential element in Arabic astrology for life and fertility—accumulates into a single drop. A drop is tiny, but it contains the promise of something greater. From this perspective, the New Moon in this mansion also reinforces the message of processes in the germinal stage.
Its association with the nose also refers to instinct , to the ability to perceive the intangible before it becomes evident. The New Moon in this mansion speaks to us of subtle signs that will require careful attention on our part : what is just beginning to change, what we somehow "feel in the air." If we force definitions or pressure results, we lose.
However, let's not go to the other extreme with sensitivity and reading between the lines: Al-Natrah can permeate the general climate with emotional hypersensitivity or a tendency to react without fully processing what we're feeling. We can also fall into situations where a small signal is interpreted disproportionately, generating insecurity or defensive responses that cut short what was just beginning to open up.

Pluto's Yod RX: Begins a Deep and Prolonged Transformation
(Don't know what a yod is? Full explanation here. )
This New Moon is part of a yod , an astrological figure also known as the Finger of God . It's a tense configuration, in which two planets in sextile each other throw inconjunctions at a third, which remains the focal point. That planet is under pressure that it can't easily resolve, because the three energies share neither element nor modality. The focal point of the yod is Pluto retrograde in Aquarius : a profound force of transformation that, after a long dormant period, is beginning to awaken and surface.
In this case, the base of the yod is composed of the conjunction of Sun and Moon in Cancer , together with Mars in Virgo , both forming exact inconjunctions with Pluto. This Pluto, being retrograde, indicates the beginning of a transformation that will take time , and whose development will be revealed as the months go by (probably starting in January 2026 , when Pluto travels through this same degree in direct motion). The fact that the lunation (with Jupiter invisible due to the cazimi) is involved suggests that this transformation It works in a hidden way, and will have enormous social implications because it is in Aquarius, a sign of the collective and groups.
On a collective level , this figure could trigger long-term processes of social and national tension . The conjunction of the Sun and Moon in Cancer—a sign associated with the homeland, the people, and the territory—and Mars in Virgo—a planet and sign linked to the armed forces—indicate that scenarios are brewing that could escalate in the future . It's important for us to understand that this isn't alarmist, but the symbolism of the yod is quite eloquent. First of all, if we consider Pluto's involvement, it means these are forces beyond our control. And second, we must surrender to the process and not be afraid. The Universe knows what it's doing.
On a personal level , this configuration brings to the fore dense emotions that we can no longer repress . Many of us may feel like we are acting from a place that doesn't fully represent who we are internally. This yod asks us to align our actions with emotions that have been denied, silenced, or postponed . Of course, this has nothing to do with exploiting or hurting others, but rather recognizing what resentments, old wounds, or frustrations finally need to come to light so we can shed the emotional baggage accumulating in our cells. Only when this hidden material is integrated can we build a more authentic and coherent course, without feeling like there are external blocks taking away our power .
In short, this yod marks a structural turning point: something decisive has shifted, and although the complete change is not yet visible, the process has already begun .

Second Yod of Mars: Separation and Clarity
And during this New Moon, a second yod forms, this time with Mars in Virgo as its focal point . At the base of this triangle are Pluto retrograde in Aquarius and Neptune in Aries . Although the aspects are not as close as in the previous yod, the configuration is still significant: now the accumulated pressure falls on Mars , that is, on concrete action, desire, separation, and the cutting off of situations.
Let's face it: the fact that Pluto and Mars are focal points in two distinct yods , and that both are associated with conflict, confrontation, and structural violence , tips the balance of this lunation toward a belligerent atmosphere. Furthermore, Neptune in Aries reinforces the warlike framework: Aries and Virgo are the two signs traditionally associated with armies, organized combat, and strategic deployment. Neptune rules bodies of water.
Mars in Virgo doesn't react impulsively, but when it does, it does so with surgical precision . It's important that we use this energy constructively to separate what serves us from what doesn't.
On a personal level , this yod can feel like a need to act differently , to adjust a way of responding that only causes us to lose our way. In conjunction with Neptune, Mars can help us take off the blindfold and more honestly recognize what needs direct intervention on our part. The house in our natal chart where Mars falls in Virgo can indicate the area where such action becomes urgent, but where we must also be very strategic and analytical. Integrating this yod requires not only stopping procrastinating, but also choosing carefully how, when, and from where to act.

Lunation Ruler, Cazimi: Strong Underground Waters
Any New Moon involves an exact conjunction between the Sun and the Moon, that is, a cazimi. But in this case, the situation is different: the Moon is in Cancer, its own sign, and is therefore also the ruler of this lunation . While it's also true that this happens with every New Moon in Cancer (that is, every year), the conjunction of this Moon with Jupiter, exalted in Cancer and just out of its own cazimi, changes the picture completely . Everything the Moon rules acquires unusual potency.
In mundane astrology, the Moon represents the people, the collective body, those who sustain the social structure on a daily basis (mothers, for example) . With this cazimi, like Jupiter , the Moon is also invisible : something important and decisive is brewing.
Here are some possibilities with these two Moon-Jupiter cazimis combinations:
• Migration agreements negotiated in secret
• Invisible expansion of nationalist or identity movements
• Humanitarian agreements not yet officially announced
• Forced displacements that have not yet become public knowledge
• Reformulation of the role of women in traditional social structures
• Use of the concept of “homeland” or “family” to reorganize power
• Propaganda campaigns that appeal to collective emotion and faith
On a personal level , this cazimi can be profoundly powerful . The Moon is in its own sign, it's cazimi, it's with Jupiter: revitalized, expanded, alive . This conjunction can act like a spark that ignites something from within, as if for a second we can see—with fierce clarity —where we need to expand .
This can be a foundational moment, especially in the natal house where this lunation falls. It can feel like reclaiming a forgotten part of one's emotional power , a root that was there, waiting for us to return. Let's learn to listen to what this Moon wants to show us—without filters, without strategies, without fear.

Moon, Sun and Jupiter in Square with Saturn and Neptune: Tension Between Expansion and Fear of Change
On the other hand, the triple conjunction of Sun, Moon and Jupiter in Cancer forms a square with Saturn and Neptune in Aries , generating an evident tension between all these underground beginnings that we have been talking about until now, and the tangible conditions that make it difficult.
On a collective level , it can feel tremendously frustrating and confusing: what seemed expansive or hopeful collides with decisions made by elders with backward, slow, weak, or contradictory perspectives . And in the most literal sense, the possibility of conflicts between peoples and governments.
On a personal level , these squares make us feel tired, sad, or discouraged , especially considering the relentless astrological climate of 2025. However, there is positive potential here: awakening. Although uncomfortable, it's a good time to finally let go of whatever we need to let go of , recognize the fears we haven't yet faced, and then begin to take action to build new structures in our lives.
Corresponding Sabian Symbol: Cancer 5, "A Car Hit by a Train."
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This Full Moon occurs at 4° Cancer, whose corresponding Sabian symbol is 5° Cancer: “A car hit by a train.” Well, the image is straightforward: a violent collision between two forces moving in opposite directions . It’s an abrupt symbol, speaking of what happens when we try to move against the general flow of life—when we choose not to see, not to listen, not to change, even though everything around us is urging us to.
In concrete terms, this symbol refers to the clash between individual will and a higher power . To give two examples: if we're in a monogamous relationship and repeatedly betray it, we'll eventually reap the spoils. If we abuse our body, a substance, or a destructive pattern, we'll reap the spoils as well. This symbol speaks to those kinds of consequences . Life, in one way or another , always tends toward a point of balance , and sometimes that balance is restored through a crisis.
But not everything about this symbol is so hopeless. It can also be the positive blow that brings us an important revelation (think of the shock of winning the lottery, for example, or being told our cancer is in remission), that is, an opening that completely transforms our reality. Two planes converge; what we were seeking manifests. In that sense, it can also be the sudden fruition of something that had been silently developing .
On a collective level , this symbol is delicate. In the current global context, its potential resonance with violence, social breakdowns , or even, literally, train/plane crashes cannot be ignored. It's important that we view this symbol with respect— without exaggeration, but also without denial .
On a personal level , it can signal the moment when a truth (whether positive or painful) hits us . It can also bring about a breakthrough that allows us to see something we've been avoiding. If something abrupt happens, we can ask ourselves: Was there something that was already hinting at this? What part of our life needed to stop moving down a path that was going nowhere? Sometimes, what seems like a collision is simply the exact point where reality confronts us with a choice.

Questions to Reflect On:
1. In what aspect of your life do you need to start something privately, without exposing it yet?
It may be an inner vision, a new intention, or an energy you're quietly beginning to cultivate. Not all beginnings need to be revealed.
2. What would you like to be able to expand in your life, even if it means leaving what you know?
Sometimes the fear of leaving the familiar leaves us trapped in a place that doesn't bring us anything. This is a time to ask yourself if the discomfort you feel is actually a sign that something better might be waiting for you on the other side of fear.
3. Is there an emotional reality that you are avoiding facing?
Maybe it's a connection, an expectation, or an idea of belonging that no longer fits with your current moment. What you're trying to see clearly may be draining your energy without you even realizing it.
4. What is your relationship with anger, frustration, or resentment?
If you've been suppressing or bottling up emotions for too long, you may be carrying a burden that isn't yours (and that sooner or later you'll end up somatizing). Expressing them in a healthy way is nothing more than allowing yourself to live in peace with yourself and your surroundings.
5. In what situations do you feel that you have been nullified, and that you need to—without imposing yourself—retake your place?
Reoccupying your space isn't about acting arrogantly or forcing yourself, but rather about reclaiming something that belongs to you in a respectful and adult manner. You may not be doing it visibly yet, but you can begin to rebuild your confidence from within.
6. What is your relationship with personal and collective transformation in this turbulent year?
You may feel like everything is changing too quickly or without meaning, but you might also begin to see how certain crises are pushing you to be more authentic, more aware of what really matters.
7. What profound change are you beginning to sense, even though you can't yet name it?
There are processes that begin as vague sensations, hunches, and discomfort. Even if you don't yet know what they are, it's worth paying attention to those signs that are urging you to take a different direction.
8. What is your relationship with surprises?
When life disrupts what you had planned, can you adapt or do you feel unsettled? Embracing the unexpected can be full of opportunities.
This New Moon is the Right Time to:
• Accept what part of what hurts you today was your decision, directly or indirectly.
The surprise or shock of certain events can be brutal, but also revealing. This New Moon can help you harshly examine what decisions—your own or others'—brought you here.
• Accept that you cannot control what is happening at the collective level.
When something goes beyond the personal—like a war, a structural change, or a massive loss of references—the task is to understand your place within that process. Neither deny it nor overwhelm yourself.
• Review your relationship with intuition: when you followed it, when you ignored it.
This is a good time to fine-tune that internal channel that is often deactivated by excessive logic or fear of ridicule.
• Look squarely at how you relate to frustration, anger, or resentment.
There are emotions that, if they accumulate for too long, turn us into bitter, lifeless people. This lunation can give you the impetus to recognize them and begin to move toward them in a purposeful way.
• Question whether the place you are in allows you to feel part of it.
If belonging demands silence, guilt, or overexertion, what you consider “home” may need to change.
• Sincerely accept that life also changes without your permission.
Not all changes are a conscious decision. Sometimes reality decides for you, and your task is to accept and then figure out how to respond from a place of integrity that will make you a better person.

What Hidden Beginnings Can You Expect in the House of Your Birth Chart Where This Lunation Falls?
Here you can explore which aspect of your life is being activated by this lunation. Look at the house of your birth chart where 4°07' of Cancer falls: this is where you could be sowing something that—even if it isn't visible yet—has the potential to transform everything over time.
(Need help finding the 4°07' degree of Cancer? Read this step-by-step guide here .)
House 1: Beginnings, Identity and Personal Appearance
If this New Moon falls in your 1st House, a new way of cultivating your identity may be brewing—deep down. You'll likely see an almost imperceptible sign of something you've long imagined: a more generous, freer version of yourself, more connected to who you truly want to be. You may also feel renewed strength.
This is an opportune moment to observe yourself with more compassion, with more breadth, and begin to think from a different perspective. Don't waste time proving anything to anyone; instead, direct your precious energy toward moving in the direction you seek. It's time to change your mindset and think bigger, not for anyone but yourself.
The yod with Pluto in the 8th house indicates that this process can stir up deep fears, power ties, or old wounds that have conditioned you. And the yod with Mars in the 3rd house suggests that words, ideas, or even an uncomfortable conversation can trigger the decision to act differently. This is a quiet beginning, but it has a powerful impact. It's worth the risk.

House 2: Self-esteem, Values, Sense of Stability, Finances
If this New Moon falls in your 2nd House, a new understanding of what stability means to you may be emerging. Perhaps something very subtle will appear—a sign, a gesture, an opportunity that you almost overlooked at first—that will help you reconnect with your talents, your ability to generate resources, or a firmer way of valuing what you do. Even if you don't yet see it as unwavering, this may be the beginning of a more solid stage on an internal level.
What's more, amidst the external chaos, this lunation can help you build a more stable center from within. It's also possible that, on a more concrete level, you'll see the first fruits of something you did in the past, and this will give you the opportunity to start moving in a new direction (whether in terms of self-esteem, values, or finances).
The yod with Pluto in the 9th house suggests that there are old beliefs, mandates, or inherited philosophies that it's time to say goodbye to. Questioning them may be uncomfortable, but in the end, it will allow you to have a much broader vision of the historical period we are living in and the values that will drive you from now on. And the yod with Mars in the 4th house indicates that the basis of all this could be in your family history: a loyalty, an emotional pattern, or a limiting narrative. With respect and a clear mind, grieve the things you need to and rebuild your inner strength.

House 3: Communication and Learning
If this New Moon falls in your 3rd House, it may reveal information or a sign that acts as the initial spark for something important: a new way of thinking, communicating, or connecting with those closest to you. It can also mark the beginning of a new life, or the start of a new dynamic with siblings. In this period of isolation that we often feel due to the level of the global crisis, rediscovering abundance in everyday relationships—in simple conversations, in direct contact, without so much social media or empty scrolling—can be a significant turning point.
This lunation can also mark a transformation in your way of understanding information. The yod with Pluto falls in your 10th House. If you work in something related to information—such as contracts, journalism, or communications—it may be an uncomfortable unblocking, involving facing fears or tensions with authority figures. Even so, it's completely worth it to surrender to the transformation and see where it takes you over time. On the other hand, the yod with Mars in the 5th House encourages you to invest energy in enjoying life, in speaking your mind clearly, and in reconnecting with your creativity even if the external context is challenging. If your life has been feeling a bit flat lately, this is the time to start making changes. Crises in your environment will continue regardless; it's up to you not to sacrifice enjoying the present moment because of the fear conveyed by the news.

House 4: Home, Past and Family
If this New Moon falls in your 4th House, it can help you understand the sense of belonging in a different way. If you recently moved, you might be starting to feel like you're finally home. Or, if you're thinking about moving, changing countries, expanding your family, or taking in someone who needs help, this lunation can show you the first signs of that process. It can also help you have a more generous vision of the place where you live, to feel more secure, to recognize that family—real, chosen, symbolic—is one of the most precious things we have. Perhaps you'll see subtle signs that show you the priceless value of the past, of history, of roots.
The yod with Pluto in the 11th House points toward the future. Don't be afraid of it. Start thinking from this new sense of emotional grounding: about your long-term projects, your community, how you can be more connected to those around you and contribute to this new world that is forming, even if we still have no idea what its final form will be.
The yod with Mars in the 6th House clears out routines that don't contribute anything. If you need to feel more energetic, eat better, sleep well, buy supplements, work on your mental health. It's time to prioritize that too. If you're well, you can be well for your family, for yourself, for everything.

House 5: Children, Creativity, Romance and Pleasure
If this New Moon falls in your 5th House, it may bring you subtle signs or revelations related to your inner child, or to your children if you have any. It could mark the beginning of a new phase in your relationship with them, or help you reflect on your desire for children, your beliefs about parenting, caregiving, or belonging. It's an excellent time to put aside certain differences—especially if your children are in a challenging stage like adolescence—and build bridges through emotional intelligence.
It can also be an opportunity to rekindle romance, to let go of unnecessary sensitivities or defensive reactions, and allow yourself to enjoy life from a more open place. There could be a chance that some information in your love life could come to light that could cause a rupture, although this isn't the primary focus of this lunation. Still, if it happens, it can help you see something that needed to be acknowledged.
The yod with Pluto in the 12th House can stir up difficult emotions or make you feel more sensitive in general. You may feel like you absorb other people's discomfort or be overwhelmed by hard-to-name anxieties. It's important to protect yourself, observe without becoming overwhelmed, and always keep in mind that we are all going through a transformation that also occurs on invisible levels.
The yod with Mars in the 7th House indicates the need to rebalance one-on-one relationships. Whether in romantic relationships, partnerships, or negotiations, if something is frustrating you or draining your energy, it's time to clearly address it. And if something needs to be resolved, do so calmly and respectfully. This is a time to take care of your energy and preserve it where it truly matters.

House 6: Health, Connection with the Body and Daily Routines
If this New Moon falls in your 6th House, the very early beginnings of expansion may be brewing. Something is beginning to improve—even if imperceptibly yet—in your health, your daily routine, or your work. Perhaps an opportunity will arise that could later translate into greater recognition or a leadership position (always remembering that true leadership has nothing to do with imposing or controlling). Cancer, when in good health, knows how to contain, read the environment, and lead with care. This lunation can signal the beginning of that kind of maturity.
The yod with Pluto in the 1st House indicates that you are undergoing a profound and prolonged personal transformation. You may need to face your most vulnerable side, the one that fears being hurt, and begin to act from a new sense of empowerment.
The yod with Mars in the 8th House pushes you to invest energy in internal processes that are not yet fully resolved. If you've been struggling with grief, this may be the time to mark a turning point. Perhaps the pain isn't completely over, but you can move on, move forward, or close something. It could also be about regaining your assertiveness in an intimate relationship and/or healing from situations where there was a loss of power or disconnection.

House 7: One-to-One Relationships
If this New Moon falls in your 7th House, it may signal the beginning of a new way of relating. Perhaps a conversation, a gesture, a sign will emerge that reveals a silent shift in how you perceive what is fair, equitable, or harmonious in your most important relationships. If you're in a relationship, in a partnership, or going through a legal process, this period can help you approach your partner with greater generosity, with the understanding that you're not on opposing sides, but rather pulling together. Harmonizing differences becomes an exercise in maturity.
The yod with Pluto in the 2nd House relates to a transformation of self-esteem, worthiness, and a sense of stability. You've probably been feeling a lack of structure and material or emotional difficulties for quite some time now. Now, this yod of Pluto here helps you go through the emotional process of healthy detachment from the desire to control what makes you feel stable. And in that process, you can rediscover an inner stability that doesn't depend on anyone or anything.
The yod with Mars in the 9th House suggests that you may feel frustrated by certain beliefs, institutions, or ideological figures—whether political, philosophical, or religious—that previously represented you. This aspect asks you to pick your battles, conserve your energy, and recognize when a narrative no longer resonates with who you are today. It's natural for your ideas to change if the world is changing too.

House 8: Transformation, Grief, Debts, and Shared Resources
If this New Moon falls in your 8th House, you may begin to notice the first signs of a significant transformation. If you're in a relationship, it's a good time to open yourself up to a deeper emotional connection. A more transparent and intimate phase of emotional intimacy may also begin. This transformation doesn't happen on its own—it requires true commitment and involvement (even if you've known the other person for decades).
It can also be the beginning of a somewhat turbulent change, triggered by your own past decisions. This isn't a time to blame, but rather to take responsibility for your role and move forward. If you take responsibility with maturity, you can emerge stronger.
The yod with Pluto in the 3rd House helps you delve deeper into the way you communicate, and what you keep quiet about. Perhaps you've been afraid to speak up for fear of judgment, rejection, or conflict. You could also discover information that completely changes the way you see something, and that pushes you to transform.
On the other hand, the Yod with Mars in the 10th House can signal a moment of tension or disagreement at work, or with an authority figure. Don't hold back if there's something you need to make clear, although stooping to the other person's level and snubbing them will only undermine your power and credibility.

House 9: Expansion and Philosophy of Life
If this New Moon falls in your 9th House, you could have the first sign of a new way of looking at life. Perhaps an opportunity arises that compels you to expand your horizons, to study something, to travel, or to explore a vision that previously seemed distant. It could be the beginning of a major shift in your belief system, or a small revelation that shows you how closed-off you've been until now—and gives you the impetus to open your mind.
You may also begin to see more clearly the contrast between your past ideas and current reality. The important thing is not to run away from fear. What you see now may frighten you a little, but at the same time it's inviting you to trust more. In yourself, in life, in what has yet to take shape but has already begun to grow.
The yod with Pluto in the 4th House can help you understand where certain ideas you've accepted as valid your whole life come from. Or perhaps you're realizing that the place you live in isn't what it used to be—and that continuing to wait for things to go back to the way they were only delays your growth. It's time to accept that grief and start building from what you have.
The yod with Mars in the 11th House can also symbolize disagreements or tensions with certain groups or spaces of belonging. You may begin to feel distant from people with whom you once shared ideals, or the transformation of your beliefs may make you question the affinity you once felt with certain spaces. You might even realize that long-term goals that once excited you no longer represent you. It's time to take concrete steps toward new horizons or abandon others—even if they once made sense. In very concrete terms, you might even stop feeling identified with certain social movements or political parties.

House 10: Career, Ambitions, Reputation, Vision of Success
If this New Moon falls in your 10th House, it can represent unexpected visibility: an opportunity to see what you've done up to this point—for better or worse—become evident. If you've been acting with integrity, commitment, and conscientiousness, you could begin to see the first signs of significant expansion. A new professional cycle is brewing, and although its fruits will be long-term, you could now see the first doors opening.
But if, on the other hand, decisions have been made out of fear, scarcity, or manipulation, this lunation can also mark a turning point. Something is exposed or needs to be corrected. Now is the time for a new beginning in that area, with a much more generous mindset.
The yod with Pluto in the 5th House can stir up issues related to recognition, to what you've shown or hidden, to childhood wounds, or unresolved issues with your children—if you have any. Perhaps something you'd wanted to leave out of your professional image now becomes relevant, and you'll need to integrate it honestly (it doesn't have to be negative; it could even be a talent).
The yod with Mars in the 12th House points to the need to direct energy toward introspection. Old anger, procrastination, or resentment may become more intense. Give yourself time to feel and transform them, so you can face your daily life much more calmly.

House 11: Groups, Community, and Long-Term Goals
If this New Moon falls in your 11th House, it could signal an expansive beginning in your relationship with the future. Perhaps a subtle sign will appear—a promise, a hint, a conversation—that asks you to trust. Be aware that this won't be immediate (we're talking about a possibility that could take months to materialize), but it will give you the impulse to once again project yourself into the long term. For example, you could receive a warning that there's a chance that within a year you'll be offered something you've been wanting for a long time. And although it seems distant now, this could mark the birth of a new professional, social, or collaborative phase.
It can also initiate a new way of connecting with people, of feeling part of a group, or of identifying a cause or space you truly want to commit to. It can be the birth of a meaningful goal, replacing others that have lost meaning.
The yod with Pluto in the 6th House suggests that this shift in your vision for the future also demands a transformation in your daily routine. What you once called productivity may no longer resonate with you at all. It could also be a work relationship that's no longer doing you any good, or a daily routine that disempowers you. It's time to redefine what well-being means and begin, little by little, to build the kind of life you want—not just in the future, but in your everyday life.
The yod with Mars in the 1st House warns you that this is the time to take a clear stance. You may need to separate yourself from something or someone, set a boundary, or embark on a new path. Pent-up anger may be part of this impulse, but if you channel it well, it can be transformed into a great creative engine. Take that energy and move it forward in the direction of what you truly want to build.

House 12: Spirituality, Subconscious, Closures, Privacy
If this New Moon falls in your 12th House, it can symbolize the silent beginning of a deep reconnection with the intangible. If you've been feeling an emotional or spiritual void, or if you've been escaping reality excessively, you may now receive very subtle signs of what you need to begin filling that void in a healthy and conscious way. This is a transit that opens the door to a new connection with your spirituality, with compassion, charity, vocation, or with something that brings you closer to a sense of selfless giving.
It can also be a time to accept loss as a natural part of change. Don't be alarmed; it doesn't have to be a negative ending, but rather the act of accepting what must dematerialize so that something new has room to germinate. Holding on to the idea that nothing will change only stagnates you; this lunation shows you that without loss, there can be no true beginnings.
The yod with Pluto in the 7th House points to an important transformation in one-on-one relationships. It may involve accepting that not everything can be controlled, seeing the relationship from another perspective, and recognizing that the other person also goes through a process. Perhaps you need to step back a bit to more clearly observe what balance means and what is fair for both parties.
The Yod with Mars in the 2nd House indicates that it's time to more precisely define your values, your self-worth, and your sense of worthiness. A romantic relationship, an excessive commitment, or a sacrifice that now requires reevaluation may be involved here. What do you understand by stability? What are you willing to offer without abandoning yourself? This lunation can give you the initial spark to begin answering those questions.




































































