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The New Moon in Aries

The New Moon in Aries Is Not an Invitation. It’s a Mechanism. Most people will treat this New Moon like a ritual. They will write their intentions, light a candle, and wait. That is not what this one is built for. The New Moon in Aries on April 17th is a removal. A structural clearing of what has been standing between what you have built and what you have been waiting to receive. The conditions are specific, the window is precise, and the results are not metaphorical. Here is what is actually...
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You're Not Healing. You're Hiding.

You're Not Healing. You're Hiding. There is a stage of healing where solitude starts to feel like safety. The boundaries are firm, the inner work is consistent, and the energy is carefully protected. From a distance it reads like someone who has done the real work — and maybe they have. But somewhere in the process the work that was meant to be a passage became a permanent residence, and what once looked like healing began to look a lot like hiding. Healing was never meant to be a lifestyle....
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Why Your Vision Board Isn't Working

Why Your Vision Board Isn't Working The vision board isn't working because it was the beginning of a practice most people never finished. Before anything else — the desire is real. The work you have done to get clear on what you want, to sit with it, to feel it, to build toward it energetically — that is not nothing. Emotional rehearsal is a legitimate first step. Visualization works. The problem isn't that you didn't believe enough. The problem is that belief was treated as the entire...
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Reclaiming Center Stage

The Leo Full Moon Exposed Where You've Been Playing Small The Full Moon in Leo peaked yesterday, but its energy is still very much active. Full Moons carry a three-day window of potency—the day before, the day of, and the day after. Right now, you're in the integration phase, processing what got illuminated, and dealing with the revelations that surfaced. This moon landed in the sign of the heart, asking where you've been dimming your light to accommodate others' discomfort. Leo's energy...
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What January Dismantled

What January Dismantled January concentrated power in a way that made denial impossible. What unraveled was the belief that existing structures were designed to support liberation. They weren’t. They were built to preserve control while appearing progressive—and that distinction became unmistakable. Throughout the month, false narratives lost their grip. Information that had been minimized, distorted, or buried surfaced on its own. The gap between what institutions claim to value and how they...
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The Third Major Shift of 2026

The Third Major Shift of 2026 Uranus re-enters Gemini (April 25, 2026 – August 3, 2032) Uranus re-enters Gemini and the information environment destabilizes. What was reliable fractures. What was settled scatters. This is not a transit of smooth innovation—it is a breaking open of how we think, speak, and make sense of the world around us. As Uranus leaves Taurus behind, the disruption shifts from material structures to mental ones. Uranus in Taurus has upended systems of value, resource, and...

The Second Major Shift of 2026

The Second Major Shift of 2026 Saturn re-enters Aries (Feb 13, 2026 – April 12, 2028) Saturn's return to Aries signals the shift from managing uncertainty to choosing direction. Saturn’s return to Aries sharpens ambition and resets momentum for those ready to move. The urge to act intensifies, but this is not a transit that rewards force alone; it asks for precision, timing, and conscious ownership of your choices. As Saturn leaves Pisces behind, the emphasis shifts from navigating fog to...
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The First Major Shift of 2026

The First Major Shift of 2026 Neptune re-enters Aries (Jan 26, 2026 – May 21, 2038) Neptune's return to Aries signals the beginning of a fourteen-year cycle that reshapes collective imagination around action, identity, and what it means to lead. This is not a transit that clarifies quickly. Neptune dissolves as much as it inspires, and in Aries, that dissolution targets outdated ideals of power—the kind rooted in domination, empty posturing, or force without conviction. What rises in their...
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What December Really Taught Us

What December Really Taught Us December asked for something different than momentum. The month slowed things down enough to notice what wasn't working—not through crisis, but through accumulation. Small misalignments became harder to ignore. Conversations that had been deferred finally happened, or their absence became more obvious. Beliefs you'd been operating on without examination started to feel less solid, and in some cases, less true. The clarity wasn't instant or comfortable. Mercury's...
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It's Time

Sun in Capricorn The Sun moves into Capricorn on December 21st, where it remains through January 19th. This marks a shift toward consolidation—less expansion, more structure. Capricorn season emphasizes what can actually be built, sustained, and defended over time. The focus turns practical: which commitments are worth keeping, what requires discipline rather than motivation, and where effort needs to be directed with more precision. This isn't a transit that rewards scattered energy or...