New Moon in Virgo
On the same day we begin earthy and organized Virgo Season, we also have a New, or Dark, Moon, acting as a spiritual and astrological threshold into Fall. For those who walk with the Wheel of the Year, Autumn begins around Lughnasadh and the Lion’s Gate. I often think of Lion’s Gate as the final roar of Summer. Sometimes the breath is long and steady, carrying warmth deeper into the season, and other times it is brief, fading quickly as cooler winds slip through. I myself am a Virgo Ascendant, so these passages always feel like a return to a part of myself in some way. Virgo invites honesty, discipline, and recalibration just as we grow accustomed to the warmth, intensity and charismatic relaxation of Leo’s fiery reign.
This year’s Virgo New Moon on August 23rd is especially powerful and poetic. The Sun and Moon both cross into Virgo on this day, and it is the first of two Virgo New Moons in succession-the next one is a Solar Eclipse in Virgo on September 21st, so she’s doing some pretty heavy lifting to help us prepare for 2026. It also falls at a critical degree, which amplifies Virgo’s lessons and makes them harder to overlook. With Virgo, those lessons often show up in health, routines, work, and purpose. But Virgo is not simply about tidying or improving systems. It is the archetype of sacred service, discernment, and healing.
Probably the most popular and enduring association with Virgo is the connection to Demeter, Greek goddess of the harvest and earthly abundance. The Greeks told the story of Persephone, Demeter’s beloved daughter, being taken to the underworld by Hades, as a reason for the changing seasons. Demeter, bereft of her beloved daughter, couldn’t bear to share the fruits of the land in her grief, which is why we relate the darker, colder months where less and less grows until Winter is upon us with Persephone’s descent and her mother’s yearly sadness. Her story reminds us that growth and loss are inseparable, and that tending the field is as holy as gathering the harvest. Under this New Moon we are invited to recalibrate, to ask which parts of life need clearing away and which require more devoted care. Virgo is also associated with the goddess of justice and purity, Astraea, also, but she’s less popular and so not as often called upon when dealing with Virgo energy in modern times.
I know Virgo’s perfectionism well, because it rises in my own chart. Coupled with my Aries Sun and Sagittarius Moon, it can be, well, a lot. The fire in me wants to move, explore, and act quickly, while Virgo insists that things be done thoroughly and with precision. At times it feels like being pulled in two directions: the urge to leap forward without hesitation, and the inner critic who says, “Not yet, it’s not ready.” And all too often, my Virgo perfectionism never thinks we’re ready, so my Aries fire has to take the reins and make things happen, but the push and pull is very real! So for me, and anyone else who can relate, this New Moon is a reminder that Virgo’s discipline does not have to cage or quell the fire. Instead, it can shape and guide it, creating focus where there might otherwise be only sparks or a smolder. Virgo, in its higher form, is not here to stifle us, but to remind us that intention, dedication and follow-through can help us serve the greater good-be it our own passions and pursuits or our role in the collective.
Jupiter in Cancer adds a sense of vision, encouraging us to believe in the long arc of change. While Virgo teaches us to refine, edit, and discipline ourselves, Jupiter in Cancer reminds us that growth cannot happen without care. This transit encourages us to dream in ways that are rooted in belonging, family, and emotional security. It is less about achievement for its own sake and more about creating something that can hold and sustain us over time. Even the smallest adjustment now can echo forward for months. Think of antlers forming slowly, or seeds resting in the soil before they emerge into light. Virgo teaches that transformation doesn’t have to be loud or sudden, it can be quiet and cumulative, the result of patient attention.
At the same time, Uranus forms a square to this moon cycle, stirring agitation and restlessness. You may feel the urge to reset everything all at once. That may bring a sense of clarity or liberation in some cases, but more often Virgo calls for refinement instead of starting from scratch. What no longer supports your well-being can be released, but what still nourishes you deserves to be cultivated, like Demeter, with affection, intention and care.
As we cross this threshold into Virgo Season, let this Dark Moon guide you into a more intentional way of living. Clear space, refine your habits, align with your natural flow, and remember that this is not a time to make life flawless, but a time to remember what it means to live whole. Virgo’s lesson is not perfection, but rhythm. As someone who thrives on efficiency, it’s a reminder that I don’t have to explore every conceivable outcome before starting out-it’s ok to start with the best of intentions and a decent enough strategy and be flexible along the way. Real, genuine efficiency is not about pushing harder or hyper fixating, it is about listening more deeply with an open mind and open heart. Some days the current carries you into focus and effort, other days you need rest. When you honor these natural cycles, you step back into right relationship with yourself.
New Moon in Leo
The Leo New Moon on July 24 isn’t about becoming more, it’s about releasing what’s too much. With the Sun, Moon, and Mercury Retrograde all in Leo this is a time to turn inward and get honest about where we’ve been performing, overextending, or stretching ourselves thin to prove our worth. This Moon reminds us that true Leo energy isn’t performative, it’s sovereign. It radiates not from effort, but from alignment. You don’t have to shine harder. You just have to stop dimming who you already are.
New Moon in Cancer
The New Moon in Cancer on June 25 isn’t here to shout or stir the pot. It’s here to invite us back—into our bodies, into our breath, into the quiet places we’ve abandoned or ignored. Cancer asks us to return to what feels real, and Jupiter’s presence beside this Moon reminds us that expansion doesn’t require effort, only readiness. This is a time for emotional clarity, honest care, and intentional rebuilding. You don’t have to push. You’re not behind. You’re allowed to start over, gently and on your own terms.
New Moon in Gemini
When the Moon disappears into the sign of the twins, we are invited to embrace duality, not as conflict, but as conversation. This Gemini New Moon stirs the winds of curiosity and change, urging us to rewrite outdated narratives and listen closely to the whispers of the mind and the murmurings of spirit. It’s not about having the answers, but about daring to ask better questions.
Neptune in Aries
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New Moon Eclipse in Aries
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New Moon in Pisces Planetary Parade
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New Moon in Aquarius
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New Moon in Capricorn
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New Moon in Sagittarius
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Samhain New Moon
As the veil thins on Samhain’s sacred night, the New Moon in Scorpio calls us into the depths of transformation. In the stillness of this dark moon, we honor the cycles of death and rebirth, connecting with ancestral wisdom and uncovering the hidden truths within ourselves. Let this be a time of introspection, release, and the alchemical process of turning wounds into wisdom
New Moon Solar Eclipse in Libra
The Libra New Moon, coupled with a solar eclipse, offers a potent moment for recalibration. It beckons us to seek balance in our relationships and within ourselves, highlighting the necessity of harmony and the courage to initiate change.
New Moon in Virgo
The New Moon on September 2, 2024, in Virgo emphasizes a fresh start grounded in practicality and self-improvement. Astrologically, this New Moon encourages us to focus on refining our habits, organizing our lives, and setting realistic goals. With Virgo’s earthy energy, it’s a time to embrace meticulousness and detail, bringing order and efficiency to our routines. Spiritually, this New Moon invites introspection and the release of what no longer serves us. It’s about finding beauty in the simplicity of everyday tasks and connecting with the natural rhythms of life. This New Moon offers a blend of practical action and spiritual growth, urging us to create meaningful change in small, deliberate steps.
New Moon in Leo
August 2024 kicks off with potent astrological events, including a New Moon in Leo, Venus transiting into Virgo, and the start of Mercury Retrograde—all while we ramp up towards the Lion’s Gate Portal and navigate Chiron Retrograde. This convergence of energies invites profound personal and collective growth, urging us to embrace new beginnings with confidence and creativity. The dynamic Leo energy of this New Moon encourages bold self-expression, while Venus in Virgo emphasizes thoughtful care in our relationships and projects. As we move through this transformative month, we are called to reflect, heal, and set intentions that align with our true passions and purpose.