New Moon in Pisces


Tonight we have a new moon in Pisces. With the Spring Equinox and the end of Mercury retrograde just around the corner, this is a night for introspection and visualization rather than outward action.

New Moon Manifesting?
While most new moons are ideal for manifestation, this one carries a softer, more subdued energy. As the first new moon following eclipse season, it holds a sense of hope and expansion—but it asks us to stay rooted in reality.
With Mercury still retrograde for a few more days, this is less about charging forward and more about resetting, re-evaluating, and realigning your goals and direction. Think of it as a pause before the true beginning.
Tonight is perfect for reflection, breathwork, visualization, or journaling—whatever helps you process and reconnect inward.

Astrological Insights
This new moon falls at 28 degrees of Pisces, a degree that sits at the very end of the zodiac cycle. Pisces itself is the final sign, and with the Spring Equinox approaching—the astrological “new year”—this lunation feels especially reflective.
Pisces energy is intuitive, emotional, and fluid. As a water sign, it can flow with ease, but like strong currents, it can also become overwhelming if left unchecked. This is a reminder to stay grounded in your emotional world—observe it without getting swept away.
Jupiter, the traditional ruler of Pisces, has just stationed direct. When Jupiter shifts direct, its themes of growth, expansion, and belief begin moving forward again:
  • During retrograde → reflection, rethinking beliefs, delays in growth
  • Going direct → momentum returns, decisions feel clearer, opportunities reopen
This shift isn’t abrupt—it’s a slow, steady unfolding. What once felt stalled is beginning to move again.
At the same time, Saturn and Neptune are nearing the end of their time in Pisces. This adds a deeper layer to the moment. The energy may feel heavy, but meaningful—emotional, yet clarifying. There is a sense that something is ending on a soul level, making space for what comes next.
Visualization
Tonight is ideal for visualization or practices like yoga nidra. Let this be intuitive rather than analytical.
Some prompts to guide you:
  • How has the last year truly felt?
  • What core memories stand out, and why?
  • What vision do you want to begin holding, even if you’re not ready to act on it yet?
  • What does your future feel like—its textures, emotions, even its atmosphere?
Trust yourself and the universe here. This is not a time to overanalyze—it’s a time to listen inward.
Stay rooted in your values, but resist the urge to rush into action. This moon is about release, not initiation.
Journal
  • What am I holding onto that I already know is over?
  • Where in my life am I clinging to hope instead of accepting reality?
  • What emotional pattern am I finally ready to release?
  • If I truly let go, what am I afraid would happen?
  • What has my intuition been trying to tell me that I’ve ignored?
  • When do I feel most connected to my inner guidance?
  • What feels true for me—even if I can’t logically explain it?
  • What have my recent dreams or gut feelings been pointing toward?
  • Who am I when I’m not trying to control everything?
  • What does surrender mean to me right now?
  • What part of myself needs compassion instead of fixing?
  • If this is the end of a chapter, what did it teach me?
Conclusion 
This new moon isn’t here to push you forward—it’s here to gently pull you inward.
At 28° Pisces, at the very end of the zodiac, this is a threshold moment. A quiet closing. A space between what has been and what is about to begin. You don’t need all the answers right now. You don’t need a perfect plan.
What you need is honesty—with yourself, your emotions, and your intuition.
Let this be a night of release without resistance. Of trusting what is naturally falling away. Of allowing clarity to rise, not forcing it.
As the energy shifts toward Aries and a new cycle begins, you’ll have your moment to act.
But tonight, simply feel, reflect, and let go.

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