Moon Scope; New Moon Illuminates Seventh House

March 15, 2026 (Written today for the New Moon on the 18th)

The new moon occurring on the 18th was so darn close to Aries that I wanted to say we were going to have a new moon in Aries, but because each and every degree of the zodiac is so important, I had to respect where the moon actually was on the 18th instead of where it was going to be at midnight on the 19th.

Long story short, we have another lunar cycle beginning in Pisces, but this new lunar cycle is a special one because it falls in between the equilux (equal day and night) and the first day of spring.

At precisely 5:47 P.M. on Wednesday, March 18th, the Moon will be located ten degrees above the descendent on the 25th degree of Pisces in the Seventh House. Once again, the Seventh House of Relationships is illuminated, but doubly so now because the Sun is only two degrees away from the Moon on the 28th degree.

At the top of the chart, the Midheaven is set on the 13th degree of Gemini, which is the Orion Constellation. According to ancient mythological sources, Orion was a great lover and huntsman, but this placement of the Midheaven definitely makes the location of both the Sun and Moon more interesting because Gemini is about communication and union.

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In general, relationships at the time of the New Moon are easygoing. This conjunction between the Sun and Moon as the spring season approaches symbolizes the sacred and beautiful union of masculine and feminine forces here on earth. There’s lots of deep conversation and back-and-forth banter as you and a loved one attempt to know one another.

Pisces is a super sensitive sign full of love and compassion, the thing is..

..sometimes, when the sign of Pisces is involved, that love and compassion is hidden or buried, and it needs to either be dug up or rediscovered. Considering the location of the Midheaven, the Sun and Moon, Scorpio in the Third House, and Aries occupying a portion of the Seventh House, many of us could be going through a period of renewal or making up. It’s possible that someone was unfaithful, but it doesn’t have to be about that.

When you’ve been with someone for a very long time, there could come a point when the seriousness of the relationship comes into question-especially if things have always been casual between you two.

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It seems like we’re trying to convince one another that we can be trusted, and that yes, we are the one! With Scorpio in the Third House and Pluto in the Fifth House, this can be a time of accidental or unplanned pregnancies.

Pluto is the planet of Emotional Encountering, and through Pluto we have deep-emotional experiences that can truly rock us at our core. A great example of what I see in this chart is this;

You and your partner have been together for a while. You love one another, but within, you’re both still questioning if the other is the “one,” and because of this confusion, this indecisiveness, and this uncertainty, which by the way is totally Pisces, your relationship seems to be at a standstill. Then, all of a sudden, bam! She gets pregnant, and it was really unplanned, but now the Universe (with the help of Pluto) has put you guys in a situation where the elephant in the room must be addressed. Either you guys are going to stay together and raise the baby, or you are both going to go your separate ways.

But I have to tell you, Aries occupying a portion of the Seventh House of Relationships does favor a fresh start, and the Midheaven on the 13th degree of Gemini and the conjunction between the Sun and Moon indicates a sacred union. Yes, your partner is the one, you guys just needed a little nudge to take the next step together.

Wow! Powerful chart!

As we move up the chart a little bit in a counterclockwise direction, we find Chiron sitting in the Eighth House on the 24th degree of Aries. Chiron is the symbol that looks like a little key.

The Eighth House can be a place of extremes, and in terms of being overly self-sufficient, the Eighth House can without a doubt take us to places that are either counterproductive or hazardous to our health. The semisextile connecting the Moon in the Seventh House to Chiron in the Eighth offers an opportunity to heal a wound that’s been with us for a long time, and the wound represented by Chiron in Aries is often a difficult one to become conscious of because it’s in our nature to suppress the fact that we might be afraid, fearful of something, or lack courage.

All three of those things can cause us to overcompensate or to be overly self-sufficient so in this case specifically, it’s best to work backwards-identify the behavior and then connect it to a cause. At the end of the day, you’ll come to realize that you’re fundamentally right and you’re perfect just as you are.

It’s likely that the right partner can help you realize this, and now that I’m realizing this, the entire chart for the night of the new moon makes perfect sense.

The new moon in Pisces now helps us to understand the power of belief, especially when it comes to what we believe about ourselves.

Have a wonderful evening everyone, and I hope the start of spring brings you a renewal of creativity and a fresh perspective on things.

The Seventh House is illuminated by the new moon, but also, because Aries is there in the Seventh House as well, our circle of friends and business partners could be changing faster than we think. Some of us need this change, while others are uneasy at the thought of a fresh-new start, but just remember, the Universe is a well-oiled machine.

The timing is perfect.

Looking Forward to Next Week

March 11, 2026

Good afternoon!

There’s a lot going on next week, which is the week of the 15th starting Sunday and ending on Saturday, March 21st.

If you remember, this current lunar cycle began in Pisces, and Pisces is the ruler of the astrological Twelfth House. I’ve done some Twelfth House research during the past two weeks, and I wanted to share two pieces of information with you that pertain to the Twelfth House.

Both quotes I discovered in the work of Dane Rudhyar:

“According to the ancient tradition of Indian Philosophy, the last thought held in death determines the pattern of the future incarnation.”

“The individual, conscious of his true identity, is able to use for his purpose of destiny whatever conditions have been inherited from his individual and ancestral past.”

Those are two very important quotes I found while studying Dane Rudhyar’s work on the Twelfth House, and they’re important because they involve two topics that I’ve spent a lot of time researching, reincarnation and destiny, but the bigger picture here is that we’re talking about the evolution of the soul from lifetime to lifetime.

They’re about waking up and becoming conscious of your true identity so that you can remember your past. Remembering the past not only prevents you from making the same mistakes twice, but it equips you with lifetimes of past accumulated knowledge that will be necessary when it comes to manifesting this current life’s destiny path. Both quotes cover topics related to the past, present, and future.

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As we move on to the festivities occurring next week, circle the 17th on your calendars. Tuesday, March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day, and yes, I know Saint Patrick was venerated as a saint in many different churches including the Catholic, but try, if you can, to look past the religious associations of Saint Patrick. Seeing him for the individual he was and the life he lived can provide you with so much more than any of his religious affiliations can.

Basically, don’t miss out on all we can learn from Saint Patrick because we dismissed the 17th of March as day dedicated to Catholicism. Now, I’m going to be honest; because Saint Patrick lived so long ago (fifth century), the details of his life are sketchy, but it is believed that he was an Italian boy growing up in Britain. Supposedly, he was kidnapped when he was sixteen by Irish pirates and taken as a slave to Ireland. Again, the details are sketchy, but if you really want to know, you can dig for sources.

Okay. On the same day that Saint Patrick is being observed, it is the Equilux. The same day! Many of us are familiar with the word, “equinox,” and many of us refer to the first day of spring as the spring equinox. The mainstream has been drilling us with the idea that on the first day of spring, the earth is in perfect harmony because there is exactly the same amount of daylight as there is night, but that is incorrect.

If you’ve been listening to the mainstream and not doing your own research, then you’ve been missing it!

It is actually on the equilux and not the equinox that day and night are of equal length. Every year, a few days before the equinox, or the first day of spring, we have this special and sacred day where there’s a perfect balance; we have twelve hours of night and twelve hours of day, and this year, the equilux occurs on Tuesday, March 17th.

Now you know.

On Wednesday, March 18th, my lunar app says that we have another new moon occurring in Pisces, but I’m going to share something with you because I know better.

I know that if a new moon occurs in Pisces for example, then the full moon will be in Virgo, and the next new moon will occur in Aries.

What the hell does that mean?

Well, think of the lunar cycle as drawing a circle on a sheet of paper. If you start the circle in Pisces and draw a half circle or a semi-circle (180 degrees), then you arrive at the full moon, which would be in opposition to where you started in Pisces (Virgo). If you were to continue drawing that circle, you would eventually come back to where you started, and that is really the closing of the circle.

The astrological chart for March 18th shows the Moon in Pisces for the entire day and night of the 18th, but a little after midnight, which is the 19th, the Moon enters Aries. It’s very close, we’re talking about a few degrees, but I’m going to say the new moon on the 18th will be in Aries.

Either way, whether it’s the 18th or 19th, or Pisces or Aries, there’s a new moon and new lunar cycle beginning.

On Friday, March 20th, we say goodbye to winter and hello to spring, and on Saturday the 21st, the Ostara Sabbat is celebrated.

I hope everyone is having a wonderful week, and I hope this spring season delivers a renewal of vibrancy, creativity, energy, and opportunity.

Of course, Aries favors the courageous and the brave, so don’t be shy and don’t be afraid to create the changes you would like to see for yourself, but most importantly, don’t get discouraged.

I will see you all at the time of new moon!

🧡🤍💚

Moon Scope; Full Moon in Virgo Illuminates First House of Self

March 1, 2026

Hello everyone!

On the third of March, which is this Tuesday, there will be a full moon in the astrological sign, Virgo. The chart for March 3rd at 5:15 P.M. est., shows the Moon in the First House on the 18th degree of the Virgin, and many of us, when we think of the word virgin, we usually assume it’s about sex, but Virgo is really about being pure of heart.

We know that the full moon is a time of revelation and culmination, and that’s exactly what’s happening on the 3rd. This current lunar cycle that began in Pisces on February 17th, is now culminating, and because the Moon is in the First House, the focus is coming back to us personally.

From a health standpoint, Virgo rules the intestines, the stomach generally, and the nervous system. Relax! If you’ve been stressed out at work lately, then you need to be able to relax when you get home. Your home should be your little sanctuary, and if you can’t make the entire residence a peaceful place, then you need to create a peaceful place for yourself within that house. When it’s time to rest, you should be able to rest free from all distractions.

Also, it’s good to give your digestive system a break once in a while. Yogurt, bananas, white rice, oatmeal, and eggs are all foods that are healthy and easily digestible. You can check online I suppose for a more complete list.

Astrologically, Virgo is a mutable earth sign, and with Mercury (Virgo’s ruler) in the Seventh House, there can be lots of conversations now with people in different areas of our lives, especially those who we’re partnered with in some way.

Remember, in the First House of Self, we’re the focus, but in the Seventh House, it’s the other person. With Mercury in the Seventh House, we’re dealing directly with other people, and we’re trying to find things out.

Is our current contract the best one?

It’s funny that I mentioned the above question as an example because I was just on the phone with my car insurance company complaining about my rising monthly premiums.

We’re all trying to get a good deal, and honestly, with so much market competition, why stay with a car insurance company or a cell phone provider when other companies can offer you something much better and more affordable?

Virgo is the sign of research, the sign of gathering information, and the sign of truth. Virgo wants to know the truth. She’s inquisitive. At the time of this full moon, you’re finally starting to realize that you could be upgrading, making improvements, and saving a buck or two, and because the Moon is in Virgo, the Universe is actually on our side when it comes to researching and finding answers.

Go with the flow.

The mutability of Virgo makes us highly adaptable and changeable, so when we stumble upon these good deals or these better offers, we’re not going to put up much resistance because we know in our hearts that it’s the right time and the right thing to do.

From the First House, the Moon opposes Venus, Mercury, and the Sun, and this is really interesting. We already know the First House is the House of Self, and it’s all about us, but these oppositions seem to be reinforcing a breaking point.

At the time of this full moon, it’s quite possible that some of us are finally realizing the need to put ourselves first, and excuse my language, but we’re seeing right through the bullshit and all the slick talk. We’re fed up with excuses and lies.

Love can attach us to people, things, and places, but we’re willing to put love aside right now if those people, things, and places aren’t good for us.

Right now, we’re saying, “I’m going this way. This way is the right way for me. Either you’re coming or you’re not.”

If they don’t come, if they don’t meet you halfway, and if they don’t respond then you have your answer. You’ve been patient, and part of that patience was due to a lack of consciousness, but a full moon in the sign of Virgo can make us totally awake and aware of our current situations. Virgo is the sign of consciousness!

In the chart, I saw Mars in the Sixth House, and I saw Astraea in Aquarius in the Sixth House. There could be a friendship coming to an end now. This is a person who you thought was your friend. You thought this person cared about you and you thought this person was acting in your best interest, but at the time of this full moon, the whole situation is coming unraveled.

You’re learning the truth about this person.

It could also be a social movement or some type of group that you either belonged to or casually supported. Either way, it’s not right for you, and you know that now.

You did all you could do. It cost you time, it cost you money, and it’s now costing you your health.

Once we get over and move on from this situation, there’s something wonderful waiting for us, which is represented by Jupiter in Cancer in the Eleventh House.

The Eleventh House can be such a futuristic place that seems way off in the distance and far-reaching, but Cancer is simplifying things. Cancer is favoring the tried-and-true and the things that are familiar to us.

It’s almost like we’ve been sidetracked and knocked way off course. We’ve been doing things that were totally out of character, and we’ve been running with a pack that didn’t really fit us.

Cancer is bringing home and familiarity to the Eleventh House, which should make us really comfortable in society in general and more compatible to the groups we chose to associate with. We all sacrifice in some way when we join a group, and it’s even possible to lose a small portion of ourselves, but we don’t have to lose ourselves entirely.

The Eleventh House is about making our mark on the world, so if you’re sincere, pure of heart, and find friends, groups, and organizations that align with who you are, Jupiter promises expansion and rewards.

The Eleventh House also represents maturing and adulthood. Remember before, I mentioned that Virgo was mutable. Well, as we get older, we change, and that means that our friends, our lovers, and the groups we associate with will change as well.

At the time of this full moon, we receive revelation, news, inspiration, and flashes of insight; the road forwards becomes illuminated and perfectly clear. When it comes to groups and social movements, we’re findings those we belong to because we’re finally understanding ourselves.

Believe me, I’m more about individuality, but sometimes the right friends can help us reach heights we could never reach alone.

Insight comes your way via the Ninth House-more than likely something you’ve been working on or putting a lot of time and effort into yields a breakthrough. Don’t be afraid to take your time. Do any and all research moving forward.

The lucky numbers right now are 5 and 3, and health, wealth, and work on a personal level are highlighted.