The Moon’s Phases and How They Affect Your Mood

The Moon’s Phases and How They Affect Your Mood

Live in rhythm with the moon, one phase at a time.

The moon completes its cycle roughly every 29 days, and astrology has long linked each phase to a different emotional rhythm. Learning to flow with the lunar cycle can make your month feel more intentional and far less reactive.

The Four Key Phases

PhaseEnergyBest for
New MoonBeginningsSetting intentions
First QuarterActionTaking the first steps
Full MoonCulminationRelease and gratitude
Last QuarterLetting goClearing and reflecting

New Moon: Plant the Seeds

The new moon is dark and quiet — a natural time to set intentions and dream up what you want to create. Write down your goals and let them gestate as the moon begins to grow.

Full Moon: Bring It to Light

Two weeks later the full moon illuminates everything. Feelings intensify and results surface. It is an ideal moment to celebrate progress, express gratitude and release what no longer serves you.

Living With the Cycle

You do not need to track the moon perfectly to benefit. Simply noticing the new and full moons each month can help you start fresh and let go at the right times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the moon really affect mood?

Many people feel more reflective or energised at certain phases. Astrologically, the moon governs emotion, so tuning into its cycle can be genuinely grounding.

What should I do on a new moon?

New moons are for fresh starts. Set intentions, plant seeds for new projects, and imagine what you want to grow.

Why do full moons feel intense?

Full moons bring things to a peak and into the light. Emotions can run high, making them powerful times for release and gratitude.

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Retrograde Planets Beyond Mercury: Venus, Mars and More

Retrograde Planets Beyond Mercury: Venus, Mars and More

Every planet has a retrograde — here’s what each one asks of you.

Mercury retrograde gets all the headlines, but every planet appears to move backwards from time to time. Each retrograde invites reflection in the area of life that planet governs — and understanding them takes the fear out of the phenomenon.

Venus Retrograde: Love and Values

When Venus turns retrograde, matters of love, money and self-worth come up for review. Old flames may reappear and relationships are re-examined. It is a time to reflect on what you truly value rather than launch something brand new.

Mars Retrograde: Drive and Action

Mars rules energy, ambition and assertiveness. During its retrograde, motivation can dip and frustration can build. Rather than forcing progress, it is a season to refine your strategy and conserve your fire.

The Outer Planets

PlanetRetrograde theme
JupiterRevisiting growth and beliefs
SaturnReviewing responsibility and structure
UranusInner change before outer change
NeptuneSpiritual reflection, clearing illusion
PlutoDeep, slow transformation

Working With Retrogrades

The common thread is the prefix re-: review, revise, reflect, realign. Retrogrades are not punishments; they are pauses built into the cosmic calendar. Knowing which planet is retrograde tells you exactly where to slow down.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are other retrogrades as disruptive as Mercury’s?

They work differently. Venus and Mars retrogrades are slower and more personal, affecting love and drive rather than communication and tech.

How often do they happen?

Venus retrogrades roughly every 18 months, Mars about every two years, while the outer planets spend months in retrograde each year.

Should I fear retrogrades?

No. Retrogrades are natural review periods. Used wisely, they help you revisit, refine and realign rather than rush forward.

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