This May 26th or 27th (depending on where we are in the world) we will have one of the most optimistic and serene lunations of 2025 : A New Moon in Gemini, at 6°05'.
After the media, political, and economic circus we've been witnessing around the world—a kind of dystopian reality in real time—many people are experiencing what is known in psychology as derealization or partial depersonalization : a feeling of estrangement from the world or from oneself, as if everything happening is so absurd, chaotic, or overwhelming that the mind shuts down to protect itself. It's an adaptive mechanism in the face of sustained stress, allowing us to continue functioning when the environment becomes difficult to process. But clearly, this disconnection comes with an associated cost: mental confusion, chronic fatigue, emotional saturation, insomnia, and anxiety.
In this context, this New Moon in Gemini works as a true balm : it offers us the possibility of taking mental distance, quieting down the excess noise a bit, and stopping obsessively ruminating on things that don't have an answer right now.
The elements that define it are:
- It occurs in conjunction with the fixed star Hyadum I (6°09').
- It takes place in lunar mansion number 6.
- It will be the first lunation with Saturn in Aries (0°), with which it will form a sextile.
- It will be in trine with Pluto RX in Aquarius (3°42').
- This New Moon will be a preview of what we will see in 2026 when Uranus is in Gemini .
- There will be a huge stellium in Gemini (Mercury, Sun, Moon, Hyadum I and Jupiter) .
This New Moon will affect us all, but Its impact will be greater if you have planets or angles between 4°- 8° of the mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces).
New Moon in Gemini, May 27, 2025. Software: LUNA
Gemini: Multiple Thresholds, Multiple Perspectives
Gemini is the mutable air sign; that is, air (ideas) that is changeable and flexible . Its quality is mobility, connection, and exchange. Gemini energy tends to branch out and multiply. It doesn't seek a single truth, but rather a thousand possible versions. Where other signs need definition, Gemini opens up questions. Where other signs seek stability, Gemini energy chooses constant change that keeps curiosity alive.
In practice, this means that Gemini energy destabilizes and makes more fluid anything that becomes too fixed. Thus, it gives us the gift of preventing things from becoming overly dense and dramatic . Through language, listening, and logic, it attempts to organize the complexity of the world. It doesn't always succeed—nor does it seek to—its function is to circulate, to allow something to be said, heard, named, even if it later changes.
Of course, no sign is perfect, and in the case of Gemini, the risk here is that in this multiplicity of connections , the things that really need depth become diluted . That discourse replaces experience. That the anxiety to know and understand everything ends in noise. When there's a lot of Gemini energy in the sky , we need to pause from time to time to discern what information we're circulating amidst the infinite stimuli.
On a collective level , Gemini governs the media, language, writing, information networks, short commutes , basic education, and neighborhood ties. It also governs everything that involves agility and coordination: from package delivery to the systems that keep a city running. And on a deeper symbolic level, it represents the coexistence of multiple perspectives: the need for dialogue, dissent, and translation.
Gemini is a sign of thresholds : between one thing and another, between self and other, between what I know and what I have yet to learn. Therefore, its task is not to define us, but to mobilize us. It forces us to think, to speak, to exchange, to reexamine our ideas and our certainties . And if we are willing to navigate this back and forth, it also gives us the gift of a more alive mind and a freer identity.

Conjunction with Fixed Star Hyadum I (6°): Rain, Cleanliness
This lunation occurs in exact conjunction with Hyadum I , also known as Prima Hyadum , the brightest star in the Hyades group. These are located on the face of the constellation Taurus. In Greek mythology, the Hyades were sisters who became stars after mourning their brother's death. Their crying lasted so long that the gods transformed it into rain . It is no coincidence that this star—and the cluster to which it belongs—has been associated, since ancient times, with rain cycles.
In ancient times, Greeks, Romans, Babylonians, and Chinese astronomers all agreed that the Hyades had a damp, somewhat gloomy character . Their heliacal rising (that is, the time of year when a star becomes visible again in the sky just before dawn, after having been hidden by the light of the Sun) often marked the beginning of the rainy or stormy season , and was therefore considered an important atmospheric omen. But these rains were not only physical: they also symbolized a kind of emotional release, a purging, a necessary revelation.
Astrologically, Hyadum I is a Saturn-Mercury star, according to Ptolemy's codification. This gives it a tone of mental seriousness, deep thought, and, in some cases, melancholy. When its energy is well utilized, this combination favors intellectual clarity, precision in speech, structured thinking, and the ability to express complexity with sobriety . But on its less constructive side, it can accentuate the weight of difficult ideas, mental rumination, and persistent worry.
The conjunction with Hyadum I marks the beginning of a cleansing process . Being a New Moon, we are witnessing the beginning of something that probably hasn't yet taken shape, but is already beginning to emerge: an awakening, an idea that is beginning to take shape. A good analogy to understand the energy of this conjunction is to imagine the first rain after a very long dry season , when everything is arid, immobile, cracked from a lack of renewal. Obviously, that first rain doesn't transform everything immediately, but it enables change. It opens the possibility for something to move again, to become more flexible, to let go.
This is a good time to ask ourselves what emotions, ideas, or attitudes have crystallized. Are we too attached to a specific outcome? Have we become rigid around a way of thinking or acting? What do we need to release in order to recirculate?

Lunar Mansion 6: Al-Hana – The Fighter's Mark
(Don't know what lunar mansions are? Read the full guide here .)
This New Moon occurs within Lunar Mansion number 6, known in Arabic tradition as Al-Hana , which can be translated as "the mark of the fighter" or "the visible wound." This mansion extends from 4°17' to 17°08' of Gemini, and its symbolism refers to the signs of combat, to the traces left by having gone through a tension.
Al-Hana is associated with courage, mental agility, quick action, and resolve in situations that demand a response. But it shouldn't be idealized: it can also reflect a wound that remains active, a restlessness that hasn't been processed, a speed that doesn't allow respite.
In its highest form, Al-Hana symbolizes a lucid and effective response to a threat or discomfort . It helps us detect what isn't working and act quickly to correct course. But if this energy isn't properly channeled, it can manifest as distraction, chronic restlessness, or a need to constantly be doing something to avoid feeling.
On a collective level , the activation of this mansion can coincide with swift actions, strategic decisions, speeches seeking to defuse tensions or stake out a position. It can also reflect unsettled climates, news that triggers immediate reactions, or moments where what was previously latent becomes explicit.
On a personal level , this mansion acknowledges that, yes, we still have a long way to go, but it also invites us to recognize what it has taken to get here; what we have had to endure to stay standing. By activating an energy of resolute action , this mansion is especially useful for making clear, unwavering decisions. It may be time to say "no more" : stop exposing ourselves to empty conversations, news that only generate anxiety, or dynamics that we already know are wearing us down. Al-Hana gives us the determination to cut to the chase and make concrete adjustments, even if they are small.

Sextile with Saturn in Aries: Selectively Inverted Energy
This New Moon forms a sextile with Saturn in Aries, which has just entered the sign. Saturn, by nature, slows down everything it touches, and by doing so in Aries—an energy already much more cushioned and diffused by Neptune's presence there—it curbs thoughtless action and the waste of energy. This sextile sobers up the desire to move forward . It reminds us that starting something new doesn't mean jumping right in, but rather thinking more carefully about where we want to go and what resources we have.
On a collective level , this aspect signals a time to rethink the type of action being rewarded. Saturn in Aries challenges the logic of hyperactivity and relentless performance . This sextile can indicate a lucid pause in dynamics that were acting reflexively, without clear direction or purpose. It's a time to significantly slow down and reduce urgency and review whether collective decisions—in politics, economics, and social organization—are responding to a genuine desire for change or are simply depleting resources without planning or accountability.
On a personal level , this sextile reminds us that our life energy isn't infinite . This is a good time to recognize our limitations , whether they be in time, space, body, or attention. Instead of demanding more of ourselves, we can use this lunation to simplify , to better choose how we invest what we have. We can strengthen our character through conscious decisions: Does this fit with my personality? Is this worth using my energy for? This sextile offers us the opportunity to make the most of the energy we have available by choosing better, not more .

Trine with Pluto RX in Aquarius: Peace and Reflection
Gemini is often associated with constant movement: talking, learning, writing, doing a thousand things at once. And yes, that's one of their faces. But there's also another dimension to Gemini , more detached, lighter, less accelerated: the one that observes without getting caught up in things, the one that thinks without needing to speak, the one that listens without needing to respond. This more serene side of the sign—the one that lets ideas breathe and organize themselves—is especially enhanced when Gemini energy is in harmony with a planet like Pluto retrograde in Aquarius .
Trines, by their nature, don't generate tension or push for immediate decisions. In the case of this particular trine, it opens a space for pause and reflection . Pluto retrograde works inward, slowly, peeling back layers. And in harmonious contact with this New Moon, it invites us to calmly review what ideas we nurture, what thoughts accompany us all day, which ones are wearing us down, and which ones we want to continue cultivating.
This trine favors a gentle kind of transformation, as well as a non-aggressive detox. It helps us ask ourselves: What does it mean to be at peace with our thoughts? Is it to stop thinking? Is it to think with more direction? Is it simply to identify which ideas truly resonate with us and which ones merely repeat what we hear outside?
When we let ideas simply flow , without forcing them, without assigning them an immediate emotion or a fixed meaning, the other side of Gemini appears. One that contemplates, observes with curiosity, and in that lightness finds something very similar to peace.

Preview of When Uranus is in Gemini 6° (2027)
This New Moon also serves as a preview of what the Uranus transit in Gemini will bring, which will become definitive starting in April 2026. What we preview during this New Moon will be especially noticeable during mid-2027, when Uranus moves through this exact same degree (6° of Gemini) . Although the energy of this lunation is still gentle, there is something activating now—almost like a silent preview—that could gain strength again or become more clearly defined in the next two years. Let's stay tuned.

Stellium in Gemini: Mental Distance in the Midst of Noise
During this New Moon, an important stellium forms in Gemini: the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Jupiter, and the fixed star Hyadum I coincide in this sign, generating an unusual concentration of mental and communicative energy. Mercury , as ruler of Gemini and this lunation, is in its domicile, reinforcing the ability to handle information clearly. Jupiter , meanwhile, transits the last degrees of the sign before entering Cancer on June 9: its energy gives this lunation an optimistic tone.
This stellium allows us to cool our minds , look at the facts without the emotional weight we were carrying, and regain some clarity.
Corresponding Sabian Symbol: Gemini 7, "A Well of the Ancient Times."
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The New Moon occurs at 6° Gemini, whose corresponding Sabian symbol is Gemini 7: "An old-fashioned well." It's an image that refers to true abundance , which doesn't depend on constant effort or external searching. The well is there, steady, waiting. This symbol reminds us that the universe already contains what we need: we don't have to produce it, just know how to recognize it and be receptive.
But to access that abundance, we need to break through the noise (that noise has names: marketing, corporations, the narratives that tell us we should always be needing more, doing more, performing more, moving more) . This logic of infinite productivity pushes us onto a mental and emotional hamster wheel that never stops.
This Sabian symbol says that We can stop and realize that life also offers us something new —an idea, a connection, a reconciliation, a renewed enthusiasm—and that we don't need to go out of our way to obtain it. If we get caught up in the narrative of "it's not enough," "the world is wrong," "everything was better before," those possibilities are lost.

Questions to Reflect On:
1. What is abundance for you?
Have you stopped to consider whether you're measuring abundance with criteria that truly represent you? It's often thought that abundance equals money. See if there are forms of abundance (in the broadest and truest sense of the term) that are already present in your life that you're not recognizing.
2. How can you let more of that abundance into your life?
Consider whether you're leaving space to receive what's already available, or whether you're so focused on what's missing that you're not seeing what's already there.
3. What are you holding onto out of noise, habit, or inertia?
Ask yourself if there are conversations, activities, or connections that only overwhelm you—that instead of giving you clarity, only fill you with anxiety or distraction.
4. Where are you accumulating tension without realizing it?
Check if there's an emotional or mental overload that you're normalizing. Not everything you can tolerate should continue to be burdened.
6. What is your relationship with the information you consume daily?
Do you seek it out because it enriches you and resonates with you? Or do you just use it as background noise? See if there's a need to be constantly stimulated that's masking an emotional discomfort you don't want to face.
7. What aspects of your lifestyle are driving you to excessive speed without you noticing?
Ask yourself if there are routines, demands, or ways of responding to your environment that push you to move too quickly—and that, without realizing it, have disconnected you from what really matters.
This New Moon is the Right Time to:
• Rest and do less.
Excessive stimulation isn't clarity. This lunation reminds us that moving nonstop doesn't guarantee any results. Doing less—and doing so mindfully—can be much more productive than continuing to accelerate aimlessly.
• Observe if you are experiencing mental burnout.
Irritability, insomnia, difficulty concentrating, unfocused hyperactivity, and a feeling of being overwhelmed even though you haven't done much. These can be symptoms of mental exhaustion that aren't resolved with more activity, but rather with a real break.
• Filter the information you let in.
Not everything circulating deserves your attention. This is a good time to simplify things, to be more selective about what you read, what you watch, what you listen to. Take care of your mental health.
• Listen to Bob Marley.
This lunation invites us to enter a lighter state of mind, to step back from what we can't control, and to stop over-dramatizing what doesn't need to be. It's not about minimizing what's important, but rather regaining perspective, enjoying what's there, and trusting that, one way or another, things will work out.
• Clean up habits that no longer make sense.
It's time to simplify. Sometimes we don't realize how much mental energy we invest in paying attention to unnecessary things.
• Develop critical thinking about what is happening in the world.
Don't get caught up in soundbites. Over-information also manipulates. This is a time to distrust absolute versions, understand that every narrative responds to vested interests, and cultivate a more cautious and skeptical outlook.

What Beginnings Can You Expect in the House of Your Birth Chart Where This Lunation Falls?
This New Moon marks a mental and symbolic beginning: it's a point of cleansing and simplification, rather than accumulation. Look at the house in which 6°05' Gemini falls in your natal chart to understand which area of your life is ready to let go of the noise, regain clarity, and make room for a new way of thinking, relating, or acting.
(Need help finding it? Read this step-by-step guide here .)
House 1: Beginnings, Identity and Personal Appearance
This New Moon may mark the beginning of a different way of presenting yourself, not from the urgency of doing something new, but rather from a clear review of where you're going. If you've been carrying too many goals, plans, or ideas about what you "should" be doing lately, this lunation opens a space to rethink your personal directions. It's probably not necessary to give up everything, but it is necessary to filter—with more honesty—which decisions represent you today and which ones have simply become part of the noise.
With the trine to Pluto retrograde, this beginning has a more introspective tone: it's not so much about taking action, but rather becoming aware of how you're engaging with the world. What version of yourself are you presenting? What are you trying to demonstrate? How much of it truly connects with your current process? This lunation invites you to lighten up, to stop complicating yourself with external demands or an image that no longer corresponds to what you're experiencing internally.
On a more concrete level, it can awaken the desire to clean up your personal appearance: getting rid of clothes that no longer identify you, changing your daily routine, reducing unnecessary items. It can also manifest itself in the body through signs of fatigue, irritation, stiffness, or anxiety: physical responses that reveal that something in your behavior needs to be renewed.

House 2: Self-esteem, Values, Sense of Stability, Finances
This New Moon can mark a new beginning in your relationship with resources—not just material ones, but also internal ones. It can be a time of radical simplification: stop complicating yourself with systems, purchases, routines, or commitments that no longer provide real stability. Gemini in this house invites you to reexamine ideas you hold about money, personal value, and security, especially if those ideas are based more on fear than on what you truly value.
You may be carrying too many external references about what stability "should" look like, how you "should" manage your income, or how self-esteem is measured. This lunation allows you to filter through all that information, focus on what resonates with you, and let go of what's only causing tension. In some cases, there may be a shift in perspective that leads you to reorganize your priorities: this works, this doesn't; this gives me direction, this drains me.
It can also touch on issues of self-esteem: Are you valuing yourself based on what you produce, what you earn, what you achieve? Or are you beginning to recognize another kind of wealth, one that's quieter and more your own? This lunation can help you redefine what "worth" means to you, and from there make decisions more aligned with what's important today.
This isn't the time to overexert yourself or accumulate more. It's time to make space, to keep what's useful to you, and to let go of what isn't.

House 3: Communication and Learning
This lunation can mark a new beginning in your way of thinking, expressing yourself, or learning. But it's not an invitation to fill yourself with more stimuli—quite the opposite. The New Moon in Gemini in this house, in contact with Pluto retrograde, asks you to filter, select, and fine-tune. Perhaps you've been listening to too many voices, consuming too much information, responding to everything—and this lunation shows you the limit: this no longer interests me, this overwhelms me, this simply doesn't need it anymore.
It's a good time to clean up your communication channels: delete unnecessary notifications, let go of empty conversations, and leave WhatsApp groups where you're just wasting energy. There may also be a rethinking of your more everyday ties—siblings, neighborhood, community—and a need to lighten the emotional load regarding certain environments.
As for learning, you may discover that you don't need to keep accumulating information or training, but rather integrate what you already know. Go deeper, not broader. Choose what to study, what to read, and who to talk to from a calmer and more harmonious place.

House 4: Home, Past and Family
This lunation can mark the beginning of a new phase in the way you live your home, connect with your family, or interpret your personal history. It's not a dramatic change, but it can bring a clear awareness of inherited patterns, ways of living together that no longer work, or ways of seeking refuge that no longer protect you.
You may feel the need to organize your physical home—clean up, reduce visual noise, simplify your spaces—as a concrete way to begin clearing your emotional realm as well. You may not be able to figure everything out right now, but you can see things more clearly and begin to set certain boundaries or look at things more dispassionately.
It can also touch on your relationship with the past. What stories do you keep telling yourself? What memories do you carry around as absolute truths? This lunation can help you loosen certain internal narratives, stop identifying so strongly with what happened, and open yourself to a new, lighter, more optimistic narrative.

House 5: Children, Creativity, Romance and Pleasure
This New Moon can mark a new beginning in the way you connect with enjoyment, with your creative energy, or with your most spontaneous connections. But not from a chaotic or uncontrolled impulse, but from a silent purification. What parts of your life were supposedly linked to pleasure, but lately only generate exhaustion, guilt, or effort? What did you do out of habit, out of inertia, to please, that no longer brings you joy?
You're likely starting to feel like there are expressions of yourself that have become exhausted, ways of enjoying yourself that no longer feel authentic. This lunation can help you make space for what you truly want—even if you're not yet clear about what that is.
There may also be a change in how you relate to your children (if you have any) or in your ability to honor what comes from within: projects, ideas, loving gestures. Sometimes it's just a matter of returning to the simple, unpretentious, and unpredictable, and seeing what happens.
The New Moon in Gemini in this house can also touch on romantic themes. Perhaps part of the romance during this lunar cycle is simply sharing calm and peace with the other person.

House 6: Health, Connection with the Body and Daily Routines
This New Moon can help you change the way you organize your day. Not necessarily because of an external change, but because something in your perception is starting to say enough: too much distraction, too many demands, too much undirected stimulation. You'll likely begin to notice that certain habits no longer work for you, that certain tasks you once tolerated are now draining you, and that some ways of demanding yourself aren't even justified.
Gemini in this house puts a magnifying glass on the mental mechanisms you're using to manage your time and energy. And with the trine to Pluto retrograde, it's not just about getting more organized, but also about identifying which habits are already contaminating your mental and physical health. This lunation isn't here to suggest a perfect schedule, but rather to facilitate a lucid review: How are you functioning? What idea of productivity are you operating from? And what part of that no longer makes sense?
It's a good time to do a little bit of routine cleanup: review your diet, your sleep habits, your relationship with work and devices. But it's also a good time to make more subtle internal adjustments: how many times a day do you interrupt yourself with pointless thoughts, how many times do you put off what's important to address the urgent?
The 6th house also touches the body. So, if minor physical symptoms appear—fatigue, nervousness, insomnia—listen to them. This lunation can help you make simple but effective decisions that will restore you to a clearer and more functional rhythm. Don't feel guilty about doing less or doing things differently.

House 7: One-to-One Relationships
With this New Moon, the focus shifts to your closest connections: partners, partnerships, and people with whom you interact directly and continuously. This lunation can mark the beginning of a new cycle, with a mental clarity that allows you to more honestly examine your relationships.
You might begin to notice that some interactions feel mechanical, empty, or simply exhausting, and that certain forms of dialogue no longer make sense to you. Not because there's conflict, but because a need for greater authenticity is emerging. This is a good time to ask yourself if you're just speaking out of habit or if you're truly being heard—and also to review how you're listening.
The trine with Pluto retrograde in Aquarius indicates that you may need to pause and listen in a different way. Sometimes, a pause in the dialogue allows a truth to emerge that hadn't been said before—not because it was hidden, but because no one had stopped to listen carefully.
In some cases, this lunation can also mark the beginning of a new, lighter, and more stimulating relationship. But even if nothing is visible on the outside, there is a clear internal movement: a redefinition of how you want to connect, what you're no longer willing to compromise on, and where you need greater clarity, calm, and reciprocity.

House 8: Transformation, Grief, Debts, and Shared Resources
This New Moon may mark the beginning of a different phase in your relationship with profound processes of change. Issues such as personal transformation, loss, debt, or shared resources may begin to be viewed from a more open, more focused perspective, more oriented toward understanding rather than resistance.
It's a good time to review how you're managing your financial commitments, especially if you've been accumulating debt that's starting to create pressure. This lunation can help you sort out your numbers, break free from self-deception, assume realistic limits, and seek more sustainable ways to organize your resources. It's also conducive to renegotiations, cuts, or concrete decisions that involve stopping overburdening yourself.
At the same time, it can open a process of healing or emotional transformation, but from a clearer perspective, less absorbed by the intensity of the moment. Pluto retrograde in trine to this lunation suggests an opportunity to face what hurts or bothers you head-on, with more curiosity and openness to thinking differently than resistance.
In intimate relationships, this lunation can signal the beginning of a new way of communicating. There may be a break with ways of relating that required you to remain silent, please, or carry emotional burdens that weren't yours to bear. Now is the time to see that clearer and more equitable exchanges can be established.

House 9: Expansion and Philosophy of Life
This New Moon can mark the beginning of a profound—and at the same time, gentle—reexamination of your way of looking at the world. Instead of looking outside for new answers, this lunation invites you to ask yourself if the ideas you hold onto still make sense, if your way of thinking still gives you direction, or if it's become just another noise in everything you absorbed without a filter.
It's a time to dismantle certainties that no longer represent you, and allow yourself to think differently without a crisis. Sometimes, all it takes is a little step back to realize that certain beliefs are outdated, or that certain positions you once held no longer have a basis in reality. This lunation allows you to question without losing your balance, to observe without reacting, and to reframe your perspective without having to overturn everything.
You can also begin a more intentional stage of learning or exploration, but without the excessive mental accumulation. It's about choosing better what information you consume, what studies or readings truly stimulate you, and what discourses are only exhausting you.

House 10: Career, Ambitions, Reputation, Vision of Success
This New Moon may indicate a review of your professional life. You'll likely begin to look at the goals you've set for yourself, the success models you've been following, and the type of recognition you're seeking with fresh eyes. A feeling of fatigue or disconnection in the face of certain external demands may arise, or a need to clarify why you do what you do.
This transit opens the possibility of rethinking your place in the public eye, examining whether your career reflects your current way of thinking or whether you're carrying around an image that no longer speaks volumes about you. The mind sharpens, cleanses, and organizes. And with that, the decision may come to stop meeting expectations that have become alien, to let go of certain goals that have outlived their usefulness, to cut out work routines that are merely filler.
It's also a good time to simplify strategies, stop overloading yourself with tasks that don't add up, and refocus your priorities. You don't need to disappear or change everything suddenly, but you do need to adjust your course with more intelligence and less pressure. This lunation can help you clear your mind, distance yourself from self-importance, and begin to build a clearer relationship with your goals and your professional role.

House 11: Groups, Community, and Long-Term Goals
This New Moon can help you find peace in your relationship with the future. After a period of demands, pressures, or accumulated ideas, this lunation allows you to more calmly visualize what you want to build long-term. It can be an ideal time to focus on one or two concrete goals, letting go of projections that only generate noise or anxiety.
It's also an opportunity to clear other people's expectations, letting go of comparisons or fears that have been contaminating your way of looking ahead. If the future has felt threatening lately, this lunation offers you a pause to reconnect with a clearer, more optimistic vision.
In the group setting, you may feel the need to review your connections within networks, friendships, or communities. Perhaps certain dynamics no longer serve you, or you're simply ready to leave behind environments that have become exhausting. It's not about isolating yourself, but rather about choosing better who you share your ideas, projects, and time with. In fact, it may be a good time to seek out people who are more in tune with your current ideas.
In short, this is a time to refine your goals, redefine your participation in the collective, and regain a more optimistic outlook on what you're planning for the future.

House 12: Spirituality, Subconscious, Closures, Privacy
With this New Moon in your 12th house, energy withdraws from the external world and focuses inward. This lunation has a contemplative tone, typical of moments when there's nothing left to prove and the wisest thing to do is pause. The 12th house is an area linked to the subconscious, spiritual life, deep rest, and closures that are processed in silence. Therefore, this Moon can feel like an invitation to enter a Zen-like state: an active way of being present without reacting.
In the Zen tradition, the central practice isn't about analyzing or searching for answers, but rather about sitting still, observing thoughts without clinging to them, and allowing the mind to be free. This lunation favors just that: clearly seeing what's going on inside without needing to intervene, force, or resolve things immediately. It's an opportune time to reduce stimuli, rest from constant judgment, and allow internal order to reorganize itself.
You can accompany this process with simple but powerful practices: unstructured free writing, conscious breathing, silent contemplation, or simply letting your mind wander without a defined goal. You're not wasting time; you're creating the space necessary to regain clarity.
It can also be useful for mentally closing phases that were still open, even if they no longer had external activity. This lunation doesn't seek productivity or visible results, but the emptiness it creates is fertile. The next stage is born there, even if it hasn't yet taken shape.


































































