This New Moon arrives at 28° Pisces, at the closing edge of the zodiac, where endings are not abrupt but inevitable. Pisces is the final sign. It does not initiate, it dissolves. It softens what has taken form and returns it to the unseen, allowing experience to be absorbed rather than extended. There is, within this lunation, a quiet recognition that something has reached its natural conclusion. Not through force, but through completion. The question is not whether something is ending, but whether it is being allowed to.
This moment unfolds alongside the convergence of Saturn and Neptune, two forces that rarely meet without consequence. Neptune governs the intangible. It speaks in feeling, in vision, in what cannot yet be defined. Saturn, by contrast, governs structure. It gives weight, form and reality to what would otherwise remain imagined. Together, they describe a precise threshold. The point at which the imagined begins to take shape. The movement from vision into matter. You may already sense this emerging, a direction not fully formed but present enough to be recognised. Saturn introduces a different kind of question here. Not what is possible, but what is buildable. What can be sustained, constructed and made real.
Before anything new can be established, Pisces asks for release. This is not dramatic. It is often subtle. A quiet awareness that certain attachments, identities or expectations no longer hold their previous relevance. There is no urgency to resolve this. Only the invitation to allow what is dissolving to continue dissolving. There is intelligence in surrender.
This lunation also forms a sextile to Uranus in Taurus, introducing an element of unpredictability within an otherwise fluid landscape. Uranus does not follow linear progression. It operates through disruption, through insight, through moments that alter direction without warning. Here, it offers opportunity. Not through control, but through openness. What emerges next may not resemble what was planned. It may arrive differently, or from an entirely unexpected direction. Neptune dissolves the known. Uranus introduces the new.
Shortly after the New Moon, Mercury stations direct. Where there has been pause, there is now gradual movement. Where there has been uncertainty, there is a return to clarity. In Pisces, this clarity is not purely analytical. It is intuitive. A sense of internal alignment begins to stabilise, allowing what has been forming beneath the surface to move forward with greater coherence.
Notably, this lunation is not constrained by hard aspects. There is an absence of immediate friction. This creates a field that is open, responsive and relatively unbound. Saturn provides structure. Neptune provides vision. Uranus provides innovation. Together, they form a framework that is not imposed, but available.
At this degree, Pisces carries a sense of finality. This is the closing stretch of the zodiac. A point of culmination. What has been unfolding over time reaches recognition here, not as an ending imposed from outside, but as a natural completion from within.
What follows is initiation. The Aries equinox marks the beginning of the astrological year. The first movement forward after the stillness of Pisces. Fire after water. Action after surrender. This New Moon exists in the space between the two. The moment before ignition.
The question is not only what is ending, but what is beginning to take form. Neptune imagines. Saturn builds. Uranus redirects. And Pisces, quietly, asks for release.
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