Dear friends,
We have a New Moon in Pisces this Sunday, March 10 at 5 a.m. Eastern US time, landing right on the conjunction of midpoints between Neptune and Saturn in Pisces and Uranus in Taurus; while the North Node of Fate is located at the midpoint of Uranus-Saturn. That makes this month’s New Moon energy particularly intense, full of desire and excitement, around structures that explode and then dissolve. Things fall apart. . . to make room for something new.
Centers are combinations that transmit the energies of each planet and activate them together. Imagine the combination of the energies of Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and the North Node.
Just before the Sun and Moon meet (and still in the orb in the New Moon chart) Mars in Aquarius squares Uranus in Taurus. It is a chaotic, risky energy: exaggerated emotions, outbursts of unexpected conflict and situations that change quickly. Breakdowns, breakups, breakthroughs. What seemed solid and immovable is no longer so.
Mercury, in hasty, sharp-tongued Aries on a World Point, says what he really means, even though he may not be prepared for the consequences. Trust that speaking the truth is worth it, even if it comes back to bite you! This energy is about learning to recognize reality and letting go of everything that is not honest.
As of this weekend, we are officially in Eclipse season!
Ceres, Jupiter and Juno form a Grand Trine on Earth, indicating deep heart connections with people who can help us stay grounded during this transition. You have more allies than you might have thought. The feeling of freely giving and receiving support from others is of course one of the best aspects of living on this planet.
If this is a challenging week for you, keep as much focus as possible on giving and receiving. Notice where and how life is already taking care of you, and extend a helping hand to those you love.
For more information about the energy of this week’s New Moon in Pisces, check out the recordings and slides of my monthly New Moon Manifestation Circle webinar.
Big hugs,
Anne
PS The painting shown above is Niagara (2022) by artist Kay walking stickcurrently on display at The New York Historical Society.