Reading the new moon as a fresh page
Every twenty-nine and a half days, the moon disappears from the sky — and for a night or two, the page goes blank. Astrologers have always read the new moon as exactly that: a fresh page, offered without comment, waiting for what you choose to write on it.
The invitation is not to do more. It is to begin once, deliberately. A new moon favors quiet starts: the conversation you open gently, the habit you begin without an announcement, the idea you let take its first breath in private.
Where it lands in your chart
Each new moon falls in a particular house of your chart — money, partnership, health, vocation — and that house, not the sign alone, tells you which page is actually turning. Two people under the same new moon are being asked to begin entirely different things.
"The sky doesn’t hand you a resolution. It hands you a blank page and the privacy to write the first line."
Your weekly astrossoul insights name the house each lunation touches in your own chart — so you know, each month, exactly which beginning is yours.