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Whatever you do, wait until after the New Moon — or the Dark Moon — to set your next intentions. And know that endings always mean beginnings. This is all written in the sky, according to resident ZORA astrologer Ashleigh D. Jay in the April monthly ZORAscope. The New Moon happens when the light of the moon is nearly completely hidden from view for a day or two. After that? It begins to slowly gain a growing sliver of light.
Once you’ve gathered yourself a bit, the Aries new moon on April 11 will help you take the necessary steps…
We are only in Pisces season, and already 2021 feels like a whole entire year. If you are interested in slowing down, resetting, and reminding yourself what you want your year to be going forward, this Pisces new moon might provide some aid and assistance.
As astrologer Ashleigh D. Jay writes in this week’s Zorascope, the new moon on Saturday is an opportunity to revisit your dreams and clear out stagnant energy — or closets.
In part, Jay says this:
Saturday is a busy one starting with the Pisces new moon at 4:21 a.m. CT, which allows us to see…
[Note: Due to illness, I was unable to complete this week’s ZORAscope column. Back to our regular schedule next week.]
This week is incredibly important as we are set to experience an Aquarius stellium, which is the result of six planets being in Aquarius — the sun, moon, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn (the traditional planetary ruler of Aquarius).
What is a stellium, you ask? A stellium is when three or more planets are in the same sign in a birth chart or in the sky; ascendant/rising sign not included. …
Let’s cut to the chase, this new moon will be intense. And, as ZORA resident astrologer Ashleigh D. Jay writes, tonight is the night to make a plan and to it. No more wishy-washy intentions. Those aren’t the ones that yield manifestations.
In part, Jay writes the following for this week’s horoscope surrounding the new moon:
Write the vision, make a plan, and do the work. This lunation doesn’t have any other planets making contact, so this is going to be a very impactful new moon.
Day also cautions that this week is one to keep your head on swivel…
Monday finds us feeling the passing sting of separation, isolation, and depression, lending a reflective, melancholy start to the week. When the Moon enters Taurus, we are feeling more secure and grounded in our values and eager to restore and revamp the world we live in. What resources do we need or have at the ready to rebuild the structures of our lives? This week, we put some elbow grease into answering that question.
On Tuesday the sun (in Cancer) opposes Jupiter (in Capricorn), asking us not to write a check that our butts can’t cash. Make promises responsibly. Shortly…