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    Sep 14: New Moon. Pledge to the Vacuum Filled with ‘Transformation Potential’.

    At 9:40 PM on September 14, we welcome a new moon. The new moon signifies a moment of beginning. When the moon overlaps with the sun, it loses all of its light, marking the new moon. It’s the moment one cycle of moonlight ends and just before a new moonlight cycle begins. This can be described as a vacuum state, ready to embrace the light of the future. Yes, the new moon is packed with future possibilities. That’s probably why people cast their wishes and pledges during the new moon. They hope the new moon, in its vacuum state, absorbs their desires and grants them with fresh moonlight. This new…

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    New Moon on August 16: A Singular Possibility Where ‘Beginnings’ and ‘Past Connections’ Converge.

    On August 16 at 5:38 AM, we welcome the New Moon. The New Moon is a phenomenon where the Sun and the Moon overlap. Hidden in the shadow of the Sun, the Moon loses all its light and assimilates into the pitch black of the cosmos. This represents the end of one cycle of waxing and waning, and it can be referred to as the ‘zero point’ just before the commencement of a new cycle of light. A blank space filled with ‘potentiality itself,’ akin to a vacuum state, is the New Moon, where people find new beginnings and cast their individual wishes and vows. This New Moon harbors the…

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    New Moon on July 17: A Gleaming Vacuum in the Fog Ushers in New Potential

    On July 17 at 2:32 p.m., we welcome the New Moon. The New Moon marks the moment when the Moon overlaps with the Sun, entirely losing its lunar light. The lunar light born from the previous New Moon dissipates completely, prompting a reset state within people’s hearts. By relegating past events to history, we head towards a new beginning. Thus, regardless of the time, the New Moon always brings us ‘possibilities for the future’. And this time, the New Moon arises in Cancer. To interpret the impact it will have on people, the presence of the Sun, Uranus, and Neptune becomes crucial. First, let’s consider the Sun’s influence. As mentioned,…

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    On June 18, Embrace the New Moon: A Prelude to the Summer Solstice, A Canvas for Our Vows.

    At 12:38 AM on June 18, we will welcome the new moon. A new moon is a moment when the moon overlaps with the sun, losing all of its lunar light. The moon, hidden in the shadow of the sun, loses all its light and assimilates into the inky blackness of the cosmos. This is the end of one lunar cycle and the ‘zero point’ just before a new cycle of light begins. The new moon is a blank state, filled with ‘possibility itself’ that can be described as a vacuum state. In this blank state, people find a new beginning and cast their wishes and vows. While the new…

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    May 19 is New Moon. Signaling the End of the Eclipse Season and Sketching the Outline of a New Era.

    Around noon on May 19, we welcome the new moon. This new moon signifies the end of the “Eclipse Season” which started with the Total Solar Eclipse on April 20. The “Eclipse Season”, a time of sudden changes in fate, concludes with this new moon, simultaneously imbuing a strong premonition of a bright, shiny new beginning. A new moon is a phenomenon where “the end” and “the beginning” coexist. At the moment of the new moon, the moon, hidden in the shadow of the sun, loses all its light and merges with the pitch-black cosmos. This can be called the “zero point” just before the start of a new cycle…

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    New Moon of great beginnings on Mar 21: A vacuum of possibilities for the next 21 years.

    On 21 March at 13:21, we will have a new moon. This new moon is special. It is, so to speak, the ‘new moon of beginnings’. ‘Isn’t the new moon the beginning of a cycle in the first place?’ Some people may ask: “Isn’t the new moon the beginning of a cycle? This is true, but this New Moon is special in the sense that it is the New Moon after the Vernal Equinox, i.e. immediately after the Sun moves into Aries. Astrologically, this new moon marks the beginning of the year. The new moon is a phenomenon where the sun and the moon coincide. The moon, in the shadow…

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    Feb. 20: the “Last New Moon” brings an end to your ordeal.

    At 2:05 a.m. on February 20, we will have a new moon. This new moon is the last new moon of the year. This is because on March 20, the Vernal Equinox, the Sun will move into Aries and usher in a new year in Western astrology. This New Moon, which occurs in Pisces, the last of the 12 signs of the zodiac, will bring the year to a close. We can read a deeper meaning into this “last new moon. In the first place, the new moon is the moment when the moon coincides with the sun, and the moon, in the shadow of the sun, loses all of…

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    Jan 21, 2023: The first New moon of the year brings “metamorphosis.”

    On January 21, 2023, the first new moon of the year will be born. It is often said that it is good to make wishes and vows at the new moon, because the new moon is just before a new beginning. It is a vacuum, so to speak, in which the past has been exhausted. People’s wishes and vows are sucked into this vacuum, and a new beginning is born with the faint moonlight. In other words, the new moon is a time of change, a time of resetting, and a time of separation. That is why the Eastern people in the past decided to begin a new year with…

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    Dec. 23, 2022: This is the Last New Moon of the year.

    Dec. 23, 2022: This is the last new moon of the year. At 5:16 a.m. on Dec. 23, we will have a new moon.The New Moon is the moment when the Moon loses all of its moonlight as it overlaps with the Sun. Hidden in the shadow of the sun, the moon loses all its light and assimilates into the jet blackness of the universe. This is the end of one waxing and waning cycle and can be described as the “zero point” just before a new cycle of light begins. The new moon is a vacuum, a void filled with “possibility itself,” where people find new beginnings and throw…

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    New moon on Nov 23, 2022: Signaling the end of Jupiter retrograde and the new beginning.

    On November 23 at 5:57 p.m., we will welcome the new moon. This new moon marks the end of the “eclipse season,” which began with the partial solar eclipse on October 25 and peaked with the total lunar eclipse on November 8. The new moon is a phenomenon in which “endings” and “beginnings” coexist. At the moment of the new moon, the moon, hidden in the shadow of the sun, loses all its light and assimilates into the blackness of the space. This is the end of a cycle of waxing and waning, and can be called the “zero point” just before a new cycle of light begins. The new…