This On October 21, 2025, we have a New Moon in Libra, at 28°21' of the sign.
Libra is often associated with harmony, balance, beauty, and fair agreements. That is, indeed, the ideal of its energy. But the fact that the New Moon occurs in this sign doesn't mean things will run smoothly from the start. This isn't a serene lunation: the Yod configuration that has marked much of 2025 is reactivated , indicating that tensions have been building and now require integration.
Added to this is the fact that Venus , the ruler of this New Moon, is unaspected , which indicates pending energies linked to harmony, agreements, and justice. None of this means the outcome can't be harmonious—in fact, Libra always seeks that outcome—but getting there will require rearranging pieces that we've taken for granted until now .
This lunation confronts us with blind spots, imbalances, and neglected issues that can no longer be ignored. What begins here arises from the tension that drives a profound readjustment . Only after going through this process can we achieve a more noticeable harmony.
The elements that define this New Moon are:
- It occurs in conjunction with the fixed star Toliman (29°47').
- It takes place in lunar mansion number 19.
- This New Moon will be simultaneous with the cazimi of Mercury retrograde.
- It will be in conjunction with Lilith (26°34').
- Sun and Moon are in opposition to Uranus retrograde in Taurus (29°29').
- This New Moon will be part of a configuration called a comet and another called a mystic rectangle.
- Mars will be unaspected.
This New Moon will affect us all, but Its impact will be greater if you have planets or angles within 26° of the fixed signs ( Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius) and 0° of the mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces).
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 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 set, 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 .

Scorpio: Where the Moon Falls
Scorpio is the sign where the Moon is in fall . That is, everything the Moon rules (the known, the familiar, what gives us security and stability) dies in Scorpio, only to be reborn later. We know that the Moon is cyclical, and that it transits through Scorpio every month. In other words, this process of symbolic fall and death is part of the lunar nature.
In practice, this shows us that to access anything the Moon symbolizes—security, belonging, emotional memory, grounding, a sense of support—it is necessary to regularly undergo a purification . This purification involves embracing what the Moon does not represent: uncertainty, loss, vulnerability, emotional destabilization, the collapse of the familiar. Let's not feel sorry for ourselves: its fall here is not a mistake, nor a punishment. There is no way to build solid emotional and relational health if we never leave our comfort zone and rethink our attachments: that is the purpose of the Moon's fall here.
What part of Scorpio's nature causes the Moon to fall in this sign? Scorpio is a fixed water sign, and fixed water, literally, is stagnant water . Each month, the Moon plunges into that filthy water, heavy with emotional sediment, to activate a form of consciousness that cannot develop in movement, on the surface, or in the clarity of everyday life. It's important to be aware that this unhealthy water is entirely ours . It's the accumulation of everything we've repressed, avoided, and denied because we don't want to destabilize the illusion of security. There's no need to blame ourselves either; we repress because it's part of human nature. Humans shy away from Scorpio—profound change, real transformation, confronting what hurts—because it confronts us with what we can't control. That's why we prefer escape, comfort, continuity without revision, telling ourselves stories that keep us from facing our own toxins for a while.
But the lunar cycle is relentless, and the Moon returns, time and again, to pass through Scorpio (not unlike paying off a debt in monthly installments). Scorpio, which also rules credit and debt , reminds us that anything left uncleaned accumulates—and accrues interest. Lunations like this one appear when we need to hurry up and make a slightly more generous payment.
On a collective level , Scorpio is associated with everything that operates beneath the visible surface : shared finances, implicit contracts, inheritances, debts, secrets, pacts. It also governs the mechanisms of power that are exercised from the shadows: espionage, manipulation, mafias, hidden control structures . Scorpio governs processes of elimination, that which must be extirpated so that something can continue to function: that is why it governs surgery, intensive care medicine, forensic investigation, and everything that requires traversing destruction to arrive at the truth. Added to this is everything extracted from the depths, such as mining, drilling, oil, gas . And on an even more symbolic level, Scorpio also governs nuclear weapons, technologies that concentrate disproportionate and potentially destructive power , strategic resources that are kept hidden until they explode.
On a personal level , Scorpio forces us to go through discomfort, to stay deep for a while, to emerge more whole, more lucid and with an emotional strength that doesn't need any external scaffolding, because it has already been rebuilt from the roots up.

Conjunction with Fixed Star Izar (28°): Proactivity in Negotiation
This lunation occurs in conjunction with Izar, one of the most notable stars in the constellation of Boötes . Boötes is a northern constellation that has been associated with the figure of the "Oxherder" or "Oxherd" since ancient times. It is visible in the northern hemisphere during spring and summer and is notable for hosting Arcturus, one of the brightest stars in the night sky. Within its structure, Izar occupies a position that stands out for its contrasting colors and luminosity . Its name comes from the Arabic Izar , meaning "veil" or "belt."
Since ancient times, it has been observed for its particular beauty : at first glance, it appears to be a single bright star, but it is actually a spectacular binary system, formed by an orange K-type giant star and a bluish-white B-type star . Its contrasting colors—warm and cool—have made it one of the most admired binary pairs by astronomers and skywatchers. It is located about 200 light-years from Earth.
In astrological tradition, Izar is primarily associated with Mars-Venus qualities: the Martian drive—desire, action, and affirmation—and the Venusian capacity for union and complementarity. Its symbolism highlights the creative power that arises from integrating opposites , from forging bonds where differences don't dissolve, but rather intertwine. The Martian nature of this star doesn't speak of passive harmony, but rather of a force that is built from active integration. That is, it is a harmony that, in order to be built, involves certain frictions (which don't have to be negative if we know how to channel them).
The conjunction of this New Moon with Izar emphasizes the relational and strategic nature of this new cycle. Izar introduces a potential that isn't activated by waiting, but rather by taking the initiative to join forces with something different from ourselves (it could be our own traits that we've been repressing, or other people). This star speaks of alliances driven by a real intention to reach solutions, of agreements born from a decisive gesture. On a collective level , it can signal redefinitions of alliances and tensions that, if managed well, can lead to a more solid balance. On a personal level , it can bring experiences that demand action to generate bonds capable of opening paths that we wouldn't have the capacity to travel alone. Izar at this New Moon reminds us that possibilities arise when differences are integrated without procrastinating or ignoring the fact that to find justice we must compromise.
Yielding: An Art
In psychology, yielding doesn't mean giving in or withdrawing from the other person . It involves recognizing that in any relationship—whether personal, work-related, or collective —multiple perspectives can coexist, and that finding a middle ground isn't a defeat, but rather a balancing act . According to John Gottman, one of the most influential researchers in the study of human relationships, flexibility and negotiation skills are key indicators of healthy, lasting relationships: not because differences disappear, but because they are given a functional channel.
Consciously yielding allows us to move beyond the logic of winning or losing and enter more mature territory, where shared solutions can be built. Yielding from submission is not the same as yielding from strategy: in the former, there is a loss of power; in the latter, there is a long-term vision.
Learning to give in also strengthens trust because it gives the other party space to do the same. On a psychological level, this reduces the escalation of conflict, allows emotions to decompress, and fosters stronger integration processes.

Lunar Mansion 17: Al-Iklīl al-Janūbī – The Crown of the South
(Don't know what lunar mansions are? Read the full guide here .)
This New Moon occurs in the 17th Lunar Mansion, known in Arabic tradition as Al-Iklīl al-Janūbī , “The Crown of the South.” This mansion extends from 25°43' Libra to 8°34' Scorpio and is associated with symbols of prestige, recognition, hierarchical protection, and solemnity. Its traditional image is that of a crown: an emblem of legitimacy, hierarchy, and public visibility.
In the Arab tradition, Al-Iklīl al-Janūbī is associated with moments when authority figures, institutional structures, or formal weight take on a central role. It favors public events, presentations before influential people, requests for support, and recognition of merits. It speaks of consolidation : of gestures that are inserted into broader frameworks of hierarchy, legitimacy, or external validation.
In practice, this mansion describes a time when visible actions carry more weight than invisible ones . It's conducive to formalizing agreements, presenting oneself before power structures, requesting resources, or building legitimacy in spaces where institutional validation matters. On a collective level , it can accentuate dynamics in which hierarchies, leadership, and prestige depend on actions rather than cheap talk. On a personal level , it emphasizes how our actions portray us in full (and we might be surprised to find we're portraying something different than we thought), how we exercise authority, or how we seek recognition for what we contribute.
If you think about it, all crowns imply both responsibility and exposure . Decisions made under the influence of this lunar mansion leave a visible mark.

New Moon Yod: Innovative Ways to See Balance
This New Moon in Libra is once again at the apex of a yod, an astrological configuration known as “the finger of God” ( read the full explanation of what a yod is here ). The term yod comes from the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, associated with the idea of a sign, hand, or design .
This 2025 has been marked by lunations traversed by this same configuration : the New Moon in Virgo on August 23 was also the focal point of a yod, as was the Full Moon in Libra on April 13. This shows that there is a developing underlying thread, with tensions that flare up at different times throughout the year but all stem from the same root.
In astrology, a yod is formed when a planet occupies the focal point—the apex—and receives two inconjunctions from planets that are in sextile with each other. An inconjunction is an awkward aspect: the planets don't share an element or modality, and so they are difficult to integrate. The planet at the apex carries an energy that has been relegated or displaced for a long time , and its integration requires profound adjustments.
In this case, the apex is in the conjunction of the Sun and Moon , which must be expressed through the energy of Libra: balance, negotiation, diplomacy, the search for impartiality, and building strong bonds. However, the key to integrating the apex is to combine it with the energies of the planets that are at the base . The base is made up of Neptune retrograde in Aries and Uranus retrograde in Gemini . At first glance, these signs may not seem to have much in common with Libra—or with each other—but in reality, they do share fundamental axes that partially facilitate the integration of this yod . Aries and Libra are opposite signs, and opposites always have a meeting point: both are associated with the ability to separate. Aries cuts directly, concretely, and Libra separates by discerning—between subjectivity and objectivity, between personal intention and impartial gaze.
Gemini and Libra , for their part, share the element of air : they meet in the realm of thought, communication, and relationships. Gemini represents mental flexibility, openness to asking questions, listening, and exploring multiple perspectives. Libra, from its cardinal nature, seeks to organize that information, giving it meaning and a framework that allows for decisions that consider more than one side. That's why this yod isn't necessarily as difficult to integrate as others: there are real connecting paths between the signs involved.
We said that the key to integration lies in infusing the expression of the Sun and Moon with the energies of the foundation. With Neptune retrograde in Aries, this can imply the dissolution of a fantasy, a rigid ideal, a self-deception, or even a sacrifice that no longer makes sense. Libra, by integrating this dissolution, can see more clearly which agreements are truly fair and which were held in place based on illusions.
With Uranus retrograde in Gemini, integration requires a bit of a "modernization" of perspective: stepping out of your comfort zone, stopping looking at a problem from the same old angle, and allowing new, disruptive, even uncomfortable ideas to enter . It may be necessary to step back from situations in which we are too involved to view them with equanimity. The Sun and Moon in Libra, by incorporating this Uranian quality, can negotiate and decide with greater clarity.
Inconjunctions with Neptune and Uranus generate tension and situations that are difficult to control , but this discomfort is essential for integrating this postponed energy. It's not about forcing artificial harmonies, but rather accepting that integration will come through real adjustments and conscious decisions.
On a collective level , this yod can manifest as tensions between ideals, narratives, and concrete agreements. Neptune in Aries can expose illusions about autonomy or actions that have no basis, while Uranus in Gemini can bring disruptive information , narratives that break mental structures and force us to think differently. The Sun and Moon in Libra mark the place where this energy must be integrated: through negotiation, balance, and shared decision-making.
On a personal level , this yod pushes us to leave behind idealizations or fixed ways of seeing things, and to dare to act with greater clarity and strategy. It's about uniting action, thought, and impartiality. This yod doesn't avoid discomfort; it uses it as a catalyst. And that's where its power lies: in the possibility of integrating tensions that have been unresolved for some time and that have likely paralyzed us somewhat in fear.

Sun and Moon Square Jupiter and Pluto: Huge Reserves of Power to Take Responsibility for
In addition to the yod, this Sun-Moon conjunction also occupies the apex of a T-square , forming squares with Pluto in Aquarius and Jupiter in Cancer . A T-square concentrates the tension at the apex—in this case, the Sun and Moon—which must integrate forces in direct opposition and of a completely different nature.
In this configuration, Pluto takes on exceptional weight. It's in a stationary phase—it only emerges from that phase on October 22, the day after the New Moon—which greatly amplifies its influence. Furthermore, it remains out of bounds ( read more about out-of-bounds planets here ). Since late August, Pluto has been intensifying its power and unpredictability even further. Stationary and out of bounds, Pluto is like a subterranean force in full swing: its effect is profound, incisive, and very difficult to contain . It represents inevitable transformations, power crises, structural changes that can no longer be postponed.
On the other hand, Jupiter in Cancer introduces an emotional dimension foreign to Libra : attachments, roots, needs for protection, and a sense of belonging. It's an energy that pushes us to expand what we know, to strengthen family or community bonds and structures . This, in turn, contrasts directly with the transformative coldness of Pluto in Aquarius, which doesn't look back or seek to preserve, but rather to tear down what no longer serves its purpose.
The tension then concentrates in Libra: the Sun and Moon must find a way to integrate a Plutonian impulse demanding transformation and a Jupiterian impulse seeking expansion and opportunity. Ideally, the planets in Libra, with their cardinal quality of air, should not shy away from the tension. They should act as a hinge between the energies of Pluto and Jupiter , seeking a true point of balance. —not superficial —, which allows us to move forward without denying either of the two poles.
On a collective level , this T-square can reveal tensions between power structures, social and technological systems (Pluto in Aquarius) and the emotional and communal foundations that sustain a sense of belonging and a relationship with the past (Jupiter in Cancer). We are likely to see fractures in institutions, polarization between the collective and the intimate, between global systems and root needs, between past and future. The New Moon in Libra at the apex points to delicate negotiations , the need to build bridges and agreements that contemplate seemingly irreconcilable forces.
On a personal level , this configuration can feel like a pressure between what urgently needs to be transformed—even if it's daunting—and what we want to preserve because it provides security. The good/bad news is that this T-square won't let us stand still : it will kick us in the butt, prompting us to make unprecedented (and perhaps somewhat risky) decisions without taking refuge in either emotional comfort or destructive impulses. If we leverage it well, it's a configuration that intensifies personal maturation processes and redefines how we relate to power, security, opportunities, and responsibility in the face of change.

Mercury Conjunction Mars: Going Straight to the Facts (in Shadow)
During this New Moon, Mercury forms an exact conjunction with Mars in Scorpio. This aspect occurs simultaneously with Mercury's entry into its shadow phase , marking the beginning of a cycle that will unfold over the next eight weeks. This component amplifies the conjunction's significance: it's not just a moment of mental acuity, but a starting point that will have longer-term repercussions.
Mercury in Scorpio brings analytical depth, a strategic eye, and the ability to read between the lines . Mars, also in Scorpio (its nocturnal domicile), adds drive, determination, and decisiveness . The result is a penetrating energy that doesn't stay on the surface: it seeks the root of things, what has been hidden, what has been surrounded by euphemisms. But this same intensity can become sharp if not channeled properly: there is a risk of verbal confrontations, combative speeches, or ruminating on unconstructive thoughts.
On a collective level , this conjunction can intensify political or social debates, struggles for narrative control , and investigations or revelations that spark public discussion. It can also manifest itself in direct and firm messages or speeches, backed by actions that leave no room for doubt. Let's hope for actions that back up what is said.
On a personal level , it can feel like a push to confront conversations we've been putting off . It gives us the courage to speak clearly and to put on the table what makes us uncomfortable, but it's also important to keep in mind that the tone with which we express our views is just as important as the content. In short, it's a transit that combines lucidity with forcefulness. If managed well, it's a powerful tool for clarifying situations and moving forward ; if it gets out of hand, it can leave unnecessary wounds. And since Mercury is entering its shadow, everything said or decided now will have an echo later, when Mercury begins its retrograde motion on November 9.

Unaspected Venus: Is This Really Fair?
During this New Moon, Venus— ruler of the lunation due to its diurnal dominance over Libra—is unaspected . An unaspected planet has a particular quality: its energy is not integrated with the rest of the planetary dynamic; it remains " in debt ," like a suspended note awaiting resolution. It neither receives nor sends aspects that could facilitate its expression, so it acts in a purer, more direct, and often more intense way... but also more difficult to consciously channel, and with certain insecurities that it's time to integrate.
An unaspected planet behaves, in a way, like the apex of a yod: there is no automatic integration, but rather unfinished business . However, unlike the yod, this isn't about dialoguing with other energies, but rather focusing 100% on what that planet symbolizes and taking charge . What Venus represents—balance, agreements, justice, harmony, beauty, connections—is exposed as territory that must be recovered or reorganized. Issues that had remained unbalanced can return to the surface to find a point of resolution.
On a collective level , this unaspected Venus can signal moments of readjustment in alliances, negotiations, or social structures that had been on hold; a lack of balance in certain dynamics may become evident . Issues related to justice, balances of power, or diplomatic relations may regain momentum because they simply couldn't remain stagnant in their current dynamics.
On a personal level , this configuration can trigger issues that are completely unresolved: bonds that need renegotiating, internal balances that need to be restored, and rethinking that needs to be acknowledged . Venus in Libra, without aspects, doesn't allow us to project conflict outward : it demands that we take responsibility for how we manage our own relationship dynamics and our criteria for justice and harmony. It's time to make room for what we truly perceive as fair, harmonious, and balanced.

Corresponding Sabian Symbol: Scorpio 29, "An Indigenous Woman Begging Her Chief for the Lives of Her Children."
(Don't know what Sabian symbols are? Read the complete guide here )
This New Moon occurs at 28° Libra, whose corresponding Sabian symbol is 29° Libra: Humanity seeking to bridge the gap through knowledge . The image of this degree is clear: humanity connecting eras, generations, and perspectives through experience. This scene evokes a common mission: to unite what is separate, fill gaps in understanding, and create connections where there was once fragmentation. Bridging the gap is recognizing that blind spots exist —our own and those of others —and that they can only be filled through interaction and the active sharing of knowledge . The problem arises when we assume we already know everything; things begin to move when we allow ourselves to ask, listen, and share.
This symbol speaks of building bridges not only between people, but also between different stages of our lives . It speaks of taking what was once an experience we had and turning it into a useful foundation for the present, and in turn, a foundation for the future. Knowledge here doesn't work in isolation: it gains meaning when put into context , when connected to other perspectives, and when networks are generated that broaden our understanding and our capacity for action.
On a collective level , Libra 29 marks a time when connections based on shared knowledge can open up new paths and opportunities . It's about sharing knowledge, generating dialogue, and building structures that transcend differences of origin, age, or perspective.
On a personal level , this lunation reminds us that if the purpose of this symbol is to build bridges, then understanding or accumulating knowledge isn't enough: externalization is necessary. And externalization only occurs through action . What we've learned, the different perspectives and connections we've built have no real value if they're not translated into concrete actions. In the end, it's our actions that determine the course of events, not the theories we keep dormant in our minds. Libra 29 demands that we unite thought and action. This coherence is what allows knowledge to have real weight and not be just an accumulation of information in our heads.

Questions to Reflect On:
1. In what situations could you build bridges instead of keeping distance?
Building bridges involves recognizing that not everything can be resolved from one angle. Sometimes the first step isn't being right, but creating the space for a meeting.
2. How are your actions portraying you?
The image we give doesn't come from what we say, but from what we constantly do, even when we're not fully aware of it.
3. What conversation needs to be had now?
It doesn't have to be a definitive or perfect conversation, but taking the first step already changes the dynamic and opens up possibilities that don't exist if you remain silent.
4. In what area of your life are you stuck, thinking that a problem can only be solved one way?
Sticking to a single path can be a way of avoiding the unknown. Exploring other perspectives is what allows you to move forward.
5. What relationship or situation needs real, not cosmetic, balance?
Appearances may hold up for a while, but imbalance eventually emerges and demands adjustments.
6. When is it time to make difficult but fair decisions?
Justice isn't always comfortable. Sometimes it means choosing what's right, not what's easiest.
7. What lessons need to be turned into actions?
Ideas that aren't translated into action lose strength over time. Action gives them substance.
8. Is there any area of your life where you feel that giving in would be losing your power or showing weakness?
Sometimes we relate to others from a place of insecurities, without even realizing it.
This New Moon is the Right Time to:
• Take care of what is pending.
There are many things in life that aren't resolved by letting time pass. There are issues that require taking responsibility, making a decision, and taking a clear first step.
• Bring more harmony into your life—not superficial harmony, but real and structural harmony.
This involves examining deep imbalances and acting accordingly, not masking tensions.
• Initiate pending conversations with openness and flexibility.
Some things will need to be reviewed later (remember, Mercury has just entered the shadow), and that's okay: not everything needs to be decided at once. The important thing is not to remain in inertia and/or rigidity.
• Facing fears that have disconnected you from your strength.
The fear of the unknown becomes less important when you choose to move forward despite it.
• Transform situations that can no longer continue as they are.
This is a turning point that enables a new beginning more consistent with what you need today.
• Open yourself to unexpected information that can reshape the landscape.
Although it may not seem like it at first, the unexpected can lead you to a much better place than where you are now.
• Become aware of the consequences of certain actions.
Both your own and those of others, these consequences mark a clear starting point for what you build from now on.
• Detach yourself from a rigid perspective and observe from another angle.
Seeing yourself as someone else allows you to step back, analyze more clearly, and consider new possibilities impartially.

What 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. Find out which house of your birth chart the 28°21' degree of Libra is in: it can be activated there. Beginnings linked to agreements, rebalancing, and fair decisions. Keep in mind that, given the climate of this lunation, what is started now may require further revision: the impulse is to begin with honesty and impartiality, knowing that fine-tuning will come later.
(Need help finding the 28°21' degree of Libra? Read this step-by-step guide here .)
House 1: Beginnings, Identity and Personal Appearance
If this New Moon falls in your 1st House, the beginning is reflected in how you decide to address something you've been putting off within yourself . This lunation marks a point of return to yourself: reprioritizing yourself, recovering a personal direction you may have put on hold, and taking concrete steps to manifest your desires into tangible reality. It's a time when you reaffirm your identity not through theory, but through visible and coherent actions.
The yod at the apex of this lunation connects your identity with what happens in Houses 6 and 8. This shows that this new personal beginning is deeply tied to how you organize your daily life—routines, habits, work, health—and also to more internal processes linked to attachments, fears, or shared resources. The initial feeling may be one of discomfort, because what was postponed now demands real integration. But precisely here lies the opportunity to take a firm step in a direction you hadn't been able to undertake before.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 5th House and Jupiter from the 10th House can translate into tensions that impact your creative expression, your vocation, or your public visibility. What you transform in yourself now will not be minor: it can generate visible changes in how you present yourself to the world, in your professional direction, or in the way you share your talents. Resisting this will only intensify the pressure; on the other hand, opening yourself to these changes can lead you to express your identity with greater strength and authenticity than before.

House 2: Self-esteem, Values, Sense of Stability, Finances
If this New Moon falls in your 2nd House, the beginning relates to how you choose to address pending issues related to your security, self-esteem, and your relationship with resources . This lunation marks a return to the basics: regaining confidence in your own worth, redefining material and emotional priorities, and more actively taking responsibility for creating stability from a more authentic place.
The yod apex of this lunation connects this process with what's happening in the 7th and 9th Houses. This indicates that relationships and agreements with other people (7th House), as well as your beliefs, vision of the future, and way of expanding yourself (9th House), directly impact this redefinition. What you had put off in these areas now seeks integration: perhaps pending conversations, commitments that no longer resonate with your current values, or beliefs that have become obsolete. The discomfort that may arise is part of the adjustment, not a sign of error.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 6th House and Jupiter from the 11th House can generate tensions between your needs for security and the practical demands of your daily life: work, routines (6th House), as well as your network of friends, collective projects, or long-term goals (11th House). Unexpected changes in these areas can shake your sense of stability, but they can also open up opportunities to restructure your sense of personal worth from a place less dependent on external factors . This lunation invites you to let go of what you've been putting off and move forward with greater clarity toward what truly sustains your security.

House 3: Communication and Learning
If this New Moon falls in your 3rd House, the beginning lies in how you decide to resolve pending issues in your way of communicating, learning, and connecting with your immediate surroundings . This lunation can feel like a shift in the way you process information and express what you think. It's no longer just about speaking or accumulating data, but about finding a clearer, more coherent voice aligned with what you truly want to convey. What was previously postponed—difficult conversations, interrupted studies, unspoken truths—now seeks to be integrated and expressed.
The yod that apexes this lunation connects this search for clarity with Houses 8 and 10. This shows that your words and lessons aren't isolated: they're intertwined with deep internal transformations (House 8) and your vocation or role in the world (House 10). What you communicate may be influenced by power dynamics, issues of trust, fears you previously didn't want to address, or responsibilities that demand greater visibility. The task is to find a firm, fair, and clear voice in the face of these tensions.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto in the 7th House and Jupiter in the 12th House can generate pressure between your closest ties and the movements of your inner world. Changes or tensions in important relationships (7th House) can challenge your way of expressing yourself, while unconscious movements, intense intuitions, or unprocessed emotions (12th House) can push for a greater level of honesty. Although these tensions can stir up sensitive ground, this lunation opens the possibility of building a more authentic form of communication free of postponed burdens.

House 4: Home, Past and Family
If this New Moon falls in your 4th House, the beginning is reflected in how you decide to resolve pending issues related to your home, your roots, your family history, and your emotional security . This lunation marks a turning point that forces you to reexamine your foundation: reorganize your intimate environment, close unfinished cycles with the past, or rethink how you relate to your emotional foundations. What was previously postponed—family issues, inherited dynamics, unresolved issues in your private life—now becomes impossible to ignore. It's a call to reorganize the roots from which you grow.
The yod at the apex of this lunation connects this search for stability with what's happening in Houses 9 and 11. This indicates that your family world and sense of belonging aren't isolated: they're intertwined with your beliefs, life horizons, and personal expansion (House 9), as well as your place in groups, communities, or collective projects (House 11). It can feel like a tension between intimacy and the future, between what sustains you and what you project forward. Integrating both dimensions will be key to shaping a new cycle that's more consistent with the person you are today.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 8th House and Jupiter from the 1st House shows that these beginnings are deeply linked to both intense internal transformations and the way you choose to assert yourself in the world. Tensions may arise linked to deep emotional dynamics, issues of trust or attachments (8th House), along with the need to reaffirm your identity and personal direction (1st House). What you change in your private life now can directly impact your autonomy. The key is not to choose between your emotional security and your individual growth, but to rebuild your foundations so that both can coexist in a more solid and real way.

House 5: Children, Creativity, Romance and Pleasure
If this New Moon falls in your 5th House, the beginning lies in how you choose to revisit something you've been putting off in your enjoyment of life, your creativity, or your emotional connection . This lunation marks a break in your relationship with desire, play, and pleasure: what you previously put off for later is now practically forcing you to experience it. It could mean reconnecting with a creative activity, recovering a forgotten joy, or opening yourself up to more authentic forms of personal expression.
The yod at the apex of this lunation connects this area with the 10th and 12th Houses. This shows that your creativity and enjoyment aren't isolated: they're intertwined with your vocation and public outreach (10th House), as well as with what emerges from your inner, unconscious, or spiritual world (12th House). It may feel as if external demands and internal tensions limit your ability to fully engage with what gives you life. But integrating both dimensions is key: your creativity can be a channel for elaborating your inner work, and also a driving force that shapes new directions on your vocational path.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 9th House and Jupiter from the 2nd House shows that these beginnings occur amid tensions between your beliefs, horizons of personal expansion (9th House), and your notion of material security and self-worth (2nd House). Changes in your outlook on life may push you to rethink what investing energy, time, and resources in what you enjoy really means to you. This lunation isn't about fleeting pleasures: it's about reprioritizing the creative and emotional authenticity you'd put on the back burner and making it a real part of your life from now on.

House 6: Health, Connection with the Body and Daily Routines
If this New Moon falls in your 6th House, the beginning is reflected in how you decide to settle an outstanding debt with yourself regarding your body, your health, or the organization of your daily life . This lunation marks a turning point: habits you could previously ignore now become impossible to ignore, and the need arises to give real structure to your well-being. It's not just about "improving routines," but about reintegrating a part of your life that was put aside and that now demands attention to regain physical, emotional, and mental balance.
The yod at the apex of this lunation connects this area with the 11th and 1st Houses. This indicates that your routines, your energy management, and your health are deeply intertwined with your participation in groups, collective projects, and friendships (11th House), as well as with your personal identity and the way you assert yourself (1st House). What was previously postponed—due to prioritizing external issues or disconnecting from your own needs—now demands integration. Adjusting this part of your life isn't incidental: it's the foundation upon which a number of other areas are built.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 10th House and Jupiter from the 3rd House shows that these beginnings may be accompanied by tensions between your professional responsibilities (10th House) and your way of thinking, communicating, or relating to your immediate surroundings (3rd House). Changes or pressures in these areas can disrupt your daily rhythm, forcing you to reorganize priorities and reconsider what taking care of yourself truly means. This transit doesn't require perfection: only coherence between what you say, what you do, and how you conduct your day-to-day life.

House 7: One-to-One Relationships
If this New Moon falls in your 7th House, the beginning occurs in how you decide to settle an outstanding debt in the realm of your closest ties —partners, associations, partnerships, or even relationships with sworn adversaries. This lunation marks a turning point in the way you relate: what was previously postponed, avoided, or hidden now becomes evident and demands definition. It can bring about the beginnings of new bonds, the redefinition of existing ones, or the need to confront long-ignored tensions.
The yod at the apex of this lunation connects this area with the 12th and 2nd Houses. This indicates that current relationships are deeply influenced by what stirs in your unconscious or what you hide (12th House) and by your values, resources, and sense of stability (2nd House). Emotional dependencies, silent sacrifices, or unbalanced agreements may come to light. This discomfort isn't the end; it's the trigger to transform the way you choose to relate and establish more equitable agreements.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 11th House and Jupiter from the 4th House can bring tensions between what you expect from your relationships and your place within groups, friendships, or collective projects (11th House), as well as with family dynamics, roots, and emotional security (4th House). Changes in these areas can shake up your way of relating, but also open the possibility of building more balanced and conscious relationships. This lunation marks a before and after in how you choose to be with others—and also in how you allow them to be with you.

House 8: Transformation, Grief, Debts, and Shared Resources
If this New Moon falls in your 8th House, the beginning occurs when you decide to confront an outstanding debt in the realm of intense emotions, bonds of trust, shared resources, and closure processes that you had been putting off . This lunation marks a turning point that brings to the surface what had been hidden, opening the possibility of restructuring emotional and material dynamics with greater honesty. What you were avoiding looking at now becomes unavoidable.
The yod that apexes this lunation connects this transformation with Houses 1 and 3. This indicates that the internal movements you are experiencing are directly linked to your personal identity (House 1) and your way of communicating, processing information, and perceiving your environment (House 3). This transit reveals how certain personal narratives and ways of expressing yourself may be limiting your capacity for transformation. Integrating these levels—action, thought, and emotional depth—will be key to moving forward without burdening yourself with things that no longer have a place.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 12th House and Jupiter from the 5th House can bring tensions between the unconscious, the unspoken, or the repressed (12th House) and your creative, emotional, or pleasurable desires (5th House). Uncomfortable truths, revelations, or intense emotions may emerge that shake up internal structures. However, this shakeup is also liberating: it allows you to align desire, personal power, and confidence with a more honest version of yourself. This lunation marks a point of profound transformation that could no longer be postponed.

House 9: Expansion and Philosophy of Life
If this New Moon falls in your 9th House, the beginning occurs in how you choose to settle an outstanding debt in the way you expand your worldview —whether through beliefs, studies, travel, or experiences that broaden your horizons. This lunation marks a turning point: what previously guided you may feel limiting, and the need arises to open yourself to new perspectives and build a broader and more realistic framework of meaning. What was previously postponed—a personal quest, a learning experience, a leap of faith—now feels urgent.
The yod at the apex of this lunation connects this process with what's happening in Houses 2 and 4. This shows that your expansion can't be understood without reviewing your system of values and resources (House 2) and the emotional foundation from which you build—home, roots, past (House 4). To truly grow, you need to rest on stable foundations that are consistent with the person you've become. If those foundations aren't aligned, this lunation pushes you to restructure them.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 1st House and Jupiter from the 5th House can manifest as tensions between your need to assert yourself (1st House) and your desire to enjoy, create, and live more spontaneously (5th House). Changes in your identity or how you choose to express yourself can challenge long-held beliefs, pushing you to broaden your vision without losing authenticity. This lunation marks a beginning that has to do with recovering that part of you that seeks to explore, learn, and redefine the meaning of your path.

House 10: Career, Ambitions, Reputation, Vision of Success
If this New Moon falls in your 10th House, the beginning occurs when you decide to settle an outstanding debt with your own professional projection and your vision of success . This lunation marks a turning point in your relationship with authority, visibility, and long-term goals. What was previously left on the back burner—a project, an ambition, a decisive step—now needs to be materialized without further delay. It's a beginning that can place you in a more exposed position, where coherence between what you do and what you stand for becomes crucial.
The yod at the apex of this lunation connects this beginning with what's happening in the 3rd and 5th Houses. This indicates that your voice, your way of communicating and learning (3rd House), along with your creativity, your talents, and your way of enjoying life (5th House), will be directly involved in your public image. What you share and what you enjoy can no longer be separated from your professional path. This transit pushes you to integrate these pieces so that your vision of success isn't based on outside expectations, but on a more authentic personal expression.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 2nd House and Jupiter from the 6th House shows tensions between your personal resources and value system (2nd House) and the way you organize your work and daily routines (6th House). What begins now may require material and logistical adjustments to truly solidify your professional goals. This is a beginning that isn't built on appearances: what you advance here will lay the foundation for a longer cycle, which demands clarity, strategy, and responsibility.

House 11: Groups, Community, and Long-Term Goals
If this New Moon falls in your 11th House, the beginning occurs when you decide to settle an outstanding debt with your networks, your community, or your future projection . This lunation marks a turning point: collective goals, friendships, or the projects you participate in can no longer be sustained by inertia or vague expectations. What was previously postponed—a decision, a redefinition of alliances, a project that needed clarity—now demands a real definition. It's time to redirect your long-term direction with greater coherence and vision.
The yod at the apex of this lunation connects this terrain with Houses 4 and 6. This indicates that your community life and goals are directly influenced by your home and roots (House 4), as well as by your way of organizing routines and managing your energy (House 6). If there's a mismatch between what you need personally and what you hope to achieve collectively, this lunation makes it visible. Integration doesn't arise from choosing one extreme, but from building a solid structure that cements both dimensions.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 3rd House and Jupiter from the 7th House can bring tensions between your way of communicating (3rd House) and your closest ties or associations (7th House). Important conversations, changes in collaborative dynamics, or alliances that reveal their true weight can directly impact your future plans. Although it may feel demanding, this lunation pushes you to purify what lacks substance and surround yourself with people and projects with whom you share a real and feasible vision.

House 12: Spirituality, Subconscious, Closures, Privacy
If this New Moon falls in your 12th House, the beginning occurs in how you choose to settle an outstanding debt with yourself in the realm of your inner world —your most private inner self, your retreats, your spirituality, and that which you've kept hidden. This lunation marks a silent but powerful turning point: what you previously avoided looking at now demands attention. It's a time to bring closure to processes that have been ongoing for too long and to release energy that had remained stagnant in the unspoken, unexpressed, or unresolved.
The yod at the apex of this lunation connects this inner work with what happens in Houses 5 and 7. This indicates that what emerges in your private world is directly influenced by your way of experiencing pleasure, creativity, and affection (House 5), as well as by your closest relationships or associations (House 7). It can feel as if your intimate life is the container for processing tensions from your relational and emotional sphere. Integrating these pieces involves recognizing unconscious patterns that have shaped your relationships and your way of enjoying yourself, and now giving them a different direction.
On the other hand, the square with Pluto from the 4th House and Jupiter from the 8th House shows tensions between your emotional foundation, roots, and home (4th House) and deeper processes of transformation, trust, and shared resources (8th House). What's happening within you isn't isolated: it has real ramifications for how you connect, trust, and build security. This lunation doesn't seek immediate answers, but rather clarity and authenticity in what you close and what you decide to take with you to the next stage.





































































