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Aries New Moon Intentions That Take Root

Aries New Moon Intentions That Take Root

Season 2616 Episode 6 Published 2 days, 18 hours ago
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A New Moon can feel like a match strike, but what happens after the spark is the whole point. Today’s astrology hinges on an early New Moon in Aries, arriving with a brief void of course pause that begs for restraint, clarity, and one smart decision. Instead of chasing hyperbole or “everything changes overnight” energy, I’m talking about what actually works: choosing an intention you can protect, water, and return to when motivation fades. 

Then the Moon moves into Taurus and the vibe shifts from fire to fertile ground. This is where the theme of seedlings comes alive. New ideas that show up now want roots, not rush. With Venus in Taurus adding support, we lean into patience, craftsmanship, and the kind of steady care that turns a fragile start into something beautiful and lasting. If you’ve been pushing hard to finish things, this is your moment to use that cleared space and begin again in a sustainable way. 

We also look at the social edge of the day as the Moon squares Pluto, a pattern that can inflame power struggles and bring out the worst in online communication. I share why slowing down is a practical strategy, how respect keeps your message strong, and why name-calling and labeling poison the soil your future needs. To tie it all together, I end with a simple recap you can carry with you: the keyword seedling and the striking image of peony shoots breaking through the earth. 

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