Celestia Astrology - Translating the Stars
Do you feel your days beginning to change? Hot on the heels of the height of Summer, the Summer Solstice, in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Sun’s entrance into Cardinal Cancer, we greet the Full Moon in Capricorn. The longest day has come and gone. Although summer is only beginning, the light has already reached its peak and now slowly starts its journey back towards winter. In the Southern Hemisphere, the opposite is true. The longest night has just passed, signalling a return to the light. Light is growing, slowly at first. In both hemispheres, we mark and celebrate the turning of the Wheel of the Year and the Changing of the Seasons. The Solstices remind us that every season contains the seed of the next. At the height of light, darkness begins to return. In the deepest darkness, light begins its ascent. Life is rarely still and the constant turning of the wheel is the only certainty. This Full Moon illuminates this knowledge, as old as Time itself. The Moon stands in the first decan of Capricorn opposite the Sun in Cancer, illuminating the relationship between our roots and our ambitions, between what nourishes us and what we are building in the world. Capricorn asks us to look at the structures of our lives. Cancer asks us why those structures matter. Perhaps you have spent recent weeks exploring multiple possibilities. Gemini season has invited questions, conversations, new ideas and changing perspectives. The New Moon in Gemini III asked us to make choices. It may be that some doors opened for you while others quietly closed. Now the Full Moon in Capricorn asks a different question. Here, we are asked to review and assess if our cosy nest has all we need to meet our most lofty aspirations. How well are we using our resources? Before we can settle, rest and enjoy the comforts of Cancer Season, we must face these questions. What are you prepared to commit to? Overview Journal Prompts & Ritual How Can I Help You? Capricorn: Cardinal, Yin Earth The Nature of a Full Moon The Capricorn Moon Family The Decan of Capricorn I - The Headless Body Tarot: Two of Pentacles & Verse from T Susan Chang The Astrological Conversation And Finally... How Can I Help You? Astrology can help us understand where we are in a cycle and what a particular moment is asking of us. If you’re standing at a crossroads, feeling untethered, trying to make sense of a repeating story, or wondering which path deserves your energy, a consultation can help bring clarity to the landscape. Together, we can explore the longer cycles unfolding in your chart and identify where your attention is most needed right now. A natal consultation, Moon Family Consultation [https://www.celestiaastrology.com/service-page/moon-family-consultation?referral=service_list_widget] , or astro-coaching session from CelestiaAstrology.com can help illuminate the patterns at work and the timing surrounding them. We do this work with Moon Families collectively in Celestia Circle. You can join by upgrading your subscription to Celestia Astrology or to ASK Astrology: Asteri Sofia Kairos [https://open.substack.com/pub/asterisofiakairos] . Also, catch the early bird sign up for the upcoming (November) Moon Family Workshop: 🌙 The Hidden Lunar Cycle. - Tracing the Threads Through Your Life: A Workshop Early Bird Sign up £15 [https://ko-fi.com/s/9799d34503] Journal Prompts Where am I being asked to make a deeper commitment? What foundation am I building my future upon? What has become clear since December 2024? What responsibility feels meaningful rather than burdensome? What part of my life requires patience rather than urgency? What am I ready to nurture over the long term? A Simple Ritual Capricorn I invites us to return and reconnect with the ground beneath our feet. Find a small stone, crystal, seed, acorn, leaf or another object from the natural world. It is polite to ask permission to work with it, and see if you feel a response of Yes or No. Hold it in your hands, connect with your breathing, and feel your own connection with the earth through your feet. Then spend a few moments noticing its weight, texture and shape. Reflect on something you are choosing to cultivate over the months and years ahead. Maybe a relationship, a practice, a creative project, a new way of living, or something else. As you hold the object, consider what this commitment might require from you. Not only next week, but over a longer time. Thank the object for anything it may have shown or shared with you. Then, you may wish to place the object somewhere meaningful as a reminder that lasting growth is built through many small acts of care and attention. Capricorn: Cardinal, Yin, Earth This is the sign that can move mountains, when needed. Capricorn is an Earth sign, pragmatic, rooted in the tangible and practical. It is Yin or feminine, and it is Cardinal or Tropical, meaning that it will initiate action, but also may keep emotions within and reflect deeply. Things may not be seen to move fast here, but they are considered with intention and purpose. Capricorn emphasises discipline, responsibility, and instinctively understands the necessity of building solid foundations. Here we are in the domain of Saturn, the Lord of Time. Saturn is the only planet ruling two consecutive signs in Traditional Astrology, expressing its yin and yang nature back to back in Capricorn and then Aquarius. Saturn opposes the home signs our lights, both the Sun and Moon, in Cancer and Leo and symbolises the decay, falling away, the necessary rest and going within when we restore and recalibrate. With Mars, the planet of Action exalted in Capricorn, there is a force of energy available for focused action and determined progress. Mars offers to cut away what we need removed from our lives, just as a plant needs pruning to create space for new growth. Together, they represent structures, focused hard work, and the drive to overcome obstacles, after the removal of blockages. This is why we associate the sign with the Mountain Goat, after all, there is no obstacle that can stop that Goat from climbing to the pinnacle and achieving their goal. We see the Cardinal signs at the beginning of each season, where the quality of light is changing, and they often signify a pivot point in our intentions and actions. A Full Moon here may be showing us where we need to take determined action, or need to respond and pivot, in our own lives. Where Cancer protects and nourishes and focuses on the emotions and wellbeing, Capricorn builds and sustains and nurtures by providing. It is concerned with the structures that allow life to endure. Responsibilities, commitments, boundaries, plans, traditions and achievements all belong to Capricorn’s domain. Capricorn, like Saturn, understands that meaningful things take time. Mastery takes time and devotion, discipline, planning and application. In Saturn-ruled signs, where time appears to slow, gratification is delayed and is cumulative rather than instant. This sign asks us to think about what can be sustained. To ensure our foundations are maintained and secure. We assess what deserves such effort, to know what can support us through Time and the changing seasons? What future are we gradually creating through the decisions we make today? The Full Moon: Revelations Full Moons are defined by oppositions, we find the Sun and Moon opposing each other in the sky. This time marks the halfway point in the Lunar monthly cycle, illuminating what was hidden from us in the darkness of the New Moon. The Moon is at its brightest, lighting up the night sky and fully reflecting the light of the Sun, symbolically showing us both what is completed, and what we must now prepare to release as we move towards the end of the cycle. Sometimes this arrives as an external event. At other times, it appears as an inner realisation that suddenly makes sense of previous experiences. The Full Moon is a significant phase in the lunar cycle, often associated with heightened emotions, revelations, and moments of clarity. We are often drawn to this phase of the lunar cycle above all others because it is the one that is most visually stunning and lights up the night landscape. Full Moons, particularly when they impact personal placements in our charts, can bring emotional clarity, fruition, a peak, and at times, relational tension, sometimes even emotional catharsis. culmination, endings, revelations, or moments of heightened awareness. That is a lot, and is why they can often feel uncomfortable. What has been building beneath the surface becomes more difficult to ignore now. The opposition is demanding some action from you. The truths revealed to you may be asking for an integration. They can be a time of heightened awareness, discomfort and disruption for some of us. The seeds planted during the New Moon, either 2 weeks before in Gemini, or 6 months before (in this case, the Capricorn New Moon on 18th January 2026 ), come to fruition now. This opposition between our luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, highlights the Capricorn - Cancer axis as the Sun shines opposite the exiled Capricorn Moon in Moon-ruled Cancer, co-present with exalted and wise Jupiter as well as stationary Messenger Mercury. This highlights our needs for security and nurturing and how this competes with, or supports, our drive to achieve in the world, find our sense of place and grounded foundations. Under this lunation, you may notice tension between your need for structure or commitment and your instinct and intuition. If this Full Moon is activating your birth chart, then you will likely have a Moon Family story connected with it that began at the end of December 2024. Identifying the story will help you understand what is coming up for you now. The Capricorn I Moon Family Cycle Astrologically, we have multiple Lunar cycles occurring simultaneously. The Moon’s cycles can be tracked in several ways, depending on how you want to connect with it. The most immediate is the monthly lunar cycle, which spans approximately 29 days from New Moon to the next New Moon. There is also a six-month cycle between a New Moon and the subsequent Full Moon in the same sign, when the seeds planted during the New Moon come to a fuller fruition. So you can look back at your story over the last 6 months to see what has been growing for you in this time. This Full Moon is part of a Lunar Gestational Cycle or Moon Family. This is a pattern that unfolds over 27 months, or just over 2 years, marked by key lunation phases as the Moon returns to the same degree range of the zodiac, or ‘address’ in a progressing relationship with the Sun. These Moon Families mark developmental arcs, longer stories that build over time. They begin with a seed of intention or insight at the New Moon and find their first visibility nine months later, maybe asking for some adjustment or changes at the first quarter. They reach full clarity and culmination after eighteen months at the full moon phase. The story will resolve or integrate after twenty-seven months when it reaches the last quarter phase, when we then move into a time of release, reflection and preparation for the next cycle. Moon Families were introduced by astrologer Dietrich Pessin and are outlined in her book Lunar Shadows III. They create a hidden thread of a lunar gestation for those of us whose natal chart placements are activated by each Moon Family degree range, and by the ruler. For this Full Moon in Capricorn, the Moon Family is illuminating a story that began in December 2024, with a New Moon. The key dates for this cycle are: Moon Family Dates New Moon (Seeding) 30th December 2024 9° Capricorn First Quarter (Action/Adjustment) 29th September 2025 7° Capricorn Full Moon (Fruition/Culmination) 30th June 2026 8° Capricorn Last Quarter (Release/Integration) 30th March 2027 8° Capricorn If you are not sure, an astrologer or astro coach can help you identify if your placements are activated. We do this work in Celestia Circle and identify what the Moon Families mean for participants by looking more deeply into them. You can also comment ‘Moon Family’ and I will help you. If your chart is activated, can you think back to December 2024 and what began then, even if it was quiet or subtle? What desire, question, opportunity, or internal shift first emerged around that time? You may be able to pick up the threads of your story from the challenges you faced, and decisions you made at the time of the first quarter Moon, in the two weeks around 29th September 2025. You were asked to make a decision, shift or respond, there was some pivot in the storyline as it became clearer. If you are not sure, consider checking back through emails, photos, social media history to see what was going on in your life around those dates. Moon Families unfold across roughly 27 months, revealing the evolving relationship between instinct, action, visibility, and integration. This Full Moon marks the culmination point of the story seeded during the Sagittarius New Moon in December 2024. Please do share if this cycle is calling to you, I love to hear your stories and I am seeking case studies to work with and document. This Moon Family may be especially active and personal and will most affect those with natal placements around 3 - 11 degrees of the Cardinal signs, Capricorn, Aries, Cancer and Libra. Also, the same degrees of the other Earth signs, Taurus and Virgo. Plus those with Saturn as their Profection Lord of the Year, or Solar Return Ascendant ruler. These interconnected lunations emphasise themes of grounded judgement and foundations over 27 months. We can track these cycles to see and work with the evolution of our goals over time, showing how each phase builds upon the last. It is ideal for bigger projects and longer-term goals in our lives if you wish to work with the Moon. If you want help with the Moon Families, I offer a Moon Family reading where I will help select and guide you through your present (or past) and future Moon families, selected to meet your personal priorities. Limited availability. I also have an upcoming Moon Family Workshop, early bird pricing is now available for £15. Astro-Seek.com has now added a feature with the Lunar Gestational Cycle and the Moon Families so you can look back at past, current or forward to future Moon Families yourself. See how they connect with your chart and your own stories! This is a free resource, available to all. It is live for testing, so please do feed back any issues you discover as it is newly launched. https://horoscopes.astro-seek.com/lunar-gestation-cycle-and-moon-families [https://horoscopes.astro-seek.com/lunar-gestation-cycle-and-moon-families] You can also search under Free Horoscopes > Astro Calendars > Lunar Calendar > Lunar Gestation Cycle or type “gestation” or “moon families” into the search tool. Thank you Astro-Seek If you read and enjoy this writing, consider supporting my work by becoming a free or paid subscriber. Upgrade to join Celestia Circle and work monthly in community with the Moon Families Capricorn Decan I – Laying the Groundwork This Full Moon in Capricorn occurs in the first decan of Capricorn. Astrologer Kira Ryberg calls this Decan Inertia, and Austin Coppock has named it The Headless Man! The Decan is ruled by Jupiter in the Descending Order Method and Saturn in the Triplicity Method. The decan of Capricorn I asks you, What is worth the effort? Rulers Jupiter and Saturn together are the diurnal, or daytime Sect planets that work with the Sun in Traditional Astrology. Austin Coppock, writing in 36 Faces, says of this decan: “The first face of Capricorn entails the descent of the spirit into the body of the world itself. One sinks into the bones of the world, deeper into materiality than at any point previous. This level of identification with gross matter shocks the perception, and more subtle levels can easily be forgotten in the process. The head is forgotten as consciousness descends.” He continues on to talk of the deity as the powerful healer: “The 36 Airs of the Zodiac, attributes this decan to Asklepios, the god of healing. To heal the body, we must descend into its full density. We come to inhabit our flesh that we might heal it. Meanwhile, the planetary ruler according to the descending order schema, Jupiter, suggests a descent into the material in order to redeem it. While we descend in Taurus to fructify and in Virgo to perfect, in Capricorn we fall down, down, down in order to rule and redeem.” He then talks about how we choose our location, the earth we root into is so important, as this is the quality of the earth we need to sustain and heal us. Kira Ryberg’s keyword is inertia, which is at odds with the more familiar Capricorn stereotypes of driving ambition. Here, we find steady commitment and the willingness to stay engaged with something meaningful. In the Wild Way Oracle Deck, by artist and astrologer Nicola Allan, this Decan is named Laying the Groundwork, associating the themes here with establishing a sense of place and grounding our judgments. We learn about our limitations here and make considered decisions about our resources. The card shows the little brown and white dormouse, curled up ready to hibernate in his nest, insulated by autumn (fall) leaves. He lies on his back, with one wary eye open, still alert. The Dormouse in his nest is making considered decisions. The cosy nest reminds us to think about our resources and assess whether we are in the best place for what we hope to achieve. Could there be somewhere better? Now is the time to consider whether changing your circumstances, job or living situation could be advantageous. Just as the gardener cannot rush the seasons, each arrives with the steady turning of the wheel. We also find here that growth occurs through patience, care, and consistent effort, and constant review. We are given the Decan I Keywords: Sense of Place: Reflect on your environment and assess if it supports your goals. Grounded Judgement: Make considered decisions based on practicality and long-term benefits. Foundations: This is a time to solidify plans and set firm foundations. The Sands of Time: T Susan Chang T. Susan Chang’s verse from Dreaming the Decans emphasises the ongoing flux of life and the potential for growth through adaptation: “…The Lord of matter buys and spends, Common means to common ends, Endless are the tides of change, we profit when we rearrange…. We barter our infinitude, and then we rise again renewed.” This suggests that by embracing change and reevaluating our resources, we can emerge stronger and more aligned with our true path. Tarot Symbolism: The 2 of Pentacles The 2 of Pentacles corresponds with this decan, underscores the need for balance and adaptability. It represents the juggling of resources, time, and energy to maintain stability amidst change. This card, embodies the earth element and the cardinal quality of Capricorn, reminding us to remain flexible and open to new opportunities while staying grounded. The card shows a figure in a tunic and hat in red and orange with lime shoes. The figure is juggling two pentacles, contained by a lime coloured lemniscate. They appear to stand on a stage meaning all may not be as it seems. Behind them we see the waves of the high seas with two boats, sailing on the peaks of the waves. Austin Coppock says of the 2 of Pentacles: “It denotes a change of location and circumstance. The change in location here is analogous to an animal choosing where to build its nest, or a seed taking root in one place or another. It is ultimately a matter of the spirit, floating free, selecting the section of the world in which the drama of its incarnation will take place, and then taking root according to the law of the soil chosen.” The Astrological Conversation There are a lot of shifts and changes in the sky that appear to mark a dividing line between the first half of the year and the second, many seem to cluster around this Full Moon. It may arrive for you as a decision that can no longer be postponed. Perhaps a responsibility that now needs to be taken seriously. Or maybe, a growing awareness that something is shifting beneath the surface, as the chess players are moved around in the days before and after this lunation. Capricorn and Cancer are both cardinal signs. They arrive at the turning points of the year and are concerned with beginnings. Cardinal energy does not tend to sit still for long. It responds, initiates and it instinctively moves our lives forward. The Moon stands in Capricorn, where it is in detriment, or exile, looking towards the structures of life. We may feel temporarily out of place, but having light shone on what we need to do, or adjust to correct that. It may be about the commitments we make or the responsibilities we carry. Opposite, the Sun travels through Cancer alongside stationing Mercury and exalted Jupiter, illuminating questions of belonging, family, care and the roots from which future growth emerges. Together, they ask you to consider the relationship between what sustains and nourishes you, and whether your foundations are in the best place. Saturn, ruler of Capricorn, forms a square to both luminaries from Aries, creating a cardinal T-square at the heart of the chart. There may be frustration with the speed of change, nostalgia for youth, perhaps a need to accept the reality of ageing, and a look at how these impact your situation. The Moon looks to Saturn for guidance, yet Saturn itself is under pressure. The ruler of the Full Moon stands in a sign where it is learning unfamiliar lessons, sharing space with Neptune and challenging both the Sun and Moon simultaneously. There is a sense that life is asking for action while withholding any easy certainty you may have experienced before. Saturn in Aries wants us to take responsibility for ourselves, our choices and our future direction. Neptune in Aries offers dreams, ideals, imagination and possibilities that are still emerging into form. It can also dissolve and confuse the boundaries that you were used to working within. Together they describe a shifting landscape where vision and reality are trying to find a way to work together. You may feel this as a tension between what is calling you forward and what is practically possible for you right now. Mercury in Cancer is stationed at 26° Cancer. Only hours before the Full Moon perfects, Mercury stands within range of Jupiter, preparing to retrace territory that Jupiter has recently illuminated. This matters, as our thinking, communication, and our devices are all on a Time Out, before a review and revision process begins for the next 3 weeks. It is best to avoid important decisions now, and if you can’t, be aware that they may need to be returned to. Your thoughts may return to unfinished conversations. Plans may require more preparation and details can change or need revision. A perspective that once seemed settled may reveal new layers of meaning. It is a good time to test out new ideas, as any glitchs will soon show up. Mercury retrograde is often associated with delays and misunderstandings, yet its deeper purpose is reflection. The planets have built in rest times to go within, we are not meant to always be pushing forward. Pay attention to what keeps returning. It might be a conversation, a memory, an idea or a question, a possibility that refuses to disappear. They all become more important now. Mercury often works through repetition, as it is a planet ruling double-bodied signs, Mercury offers clues and puzzles rather than conclusions. There is yet another threshold woven through this lunation. The day before the Full Moon, Mars forms a sextile to anaretic (at the final degree) Jupiter in Cancer from Taurus. Earth and water work well together as elements, the action of Mars and Jupiterian growth meet through cultivation, patience and steady effort. There is something fertile in this combination, as though life is asking us to tend what is already growing rather than chase something new. Yet very quickly, the atmosphere begins to shift and change. Mars enters Gemini on the day of the Full Moon, forming an Antiscia. A hidden or secret connection, as the light is equal at the beginning of Gemini as in late Cancer, there is a connection that is hidden somehow between Mars and Jupiter connected with the time of the Full Moon. Then Jupiter enters Leo the following day, and the sextile returns in the early degrees. This also changes the elemental conversation as it shifts from earth and water into air and fire. What has been rooted begins to move and is now seeking expression through action, creativity, words and thoughts. It may be that your ideas start to gather momentum, conversations seemingly accelerate, and creative energy feels inspired. This Full Moon at that threshold allows us to pause long enough to recognise what has taken root, right before the pace begins to quicken. Chiron also recently ingressed into Taurus on 19th June, and this is the first lunation, with a whole sign trine from the Moon to the sensitive place of our unhealed wound. For many years Chiron in Aries has invited us to explore and seek to heal questions of identity. You may have answered: Who am I? How do I assert myself? Is my voice heard? What courage is required to become fully myself? As Chiron enters Taurus, the healing journey becomes more embodied and sensory. Attention shifts towards our relationship with the body, the senses, food, rest, pleasure, self-worth and the natural rhythms that sustain the rhythms of our life. This feels deeply connected to the symbolism of Capricorn I. Austin Coppock’s Headless Body is of descent. A reconnection with the earth and into lived experience. It is a reminder that some forms of wisdom cannot be found in logic. They can only be embodied and experienced individually. Perhaps the question is what has already taken root beneath your feet, and is now quietly asking for your commitment. Who Might Feel It? Those with angular or prominent ( Sun, Moon, Chart Ruler) Cardinal signs, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn, and Aries placements are likely to feel the influence of this Full Moon most strongly, particularly those angular Saturns in their charts. These individuals may experience significant shifts or revelations that prompt them to reassess their current circumstances and consider new directions. Earth signs, Taurus and Virgo may also find helpful, more gentle prompts arriving. Grounding exercises are likely to be helpful to navigate this time. And Finally… The Full Moon in Capricorn invites us to reflect on our current foundations and make considered decisions about our future. The symbolism of the 2 of Pentacles and the dormouse in the first decan reminds us to evaluate our resources and surroundings thoughtfully. Is there a better place or situation that aligns more closely with our aspirations? This is a time to ground our visions in reality and make practical adjustments that support our long-term goals. The timing of the Moon Family and grounding exercises can help you move through this time with intention. Travel well friends Sonia If you are looking for an Astrologer, and you enjoy my style of Astrology, I currently have space to take on new clients. If you want an Astrology reading or if you want to go deeper and work with the Moons’ cycles and the planets in your personal chart then I also offer Astro Coaching. Contact me through a message here, or book at www.CelestiaAstrology.com [http://www.celestiaastrology.com/] A natal consultation, Moon Family Consultation [https://www.celestiaastrology.com/service-page/moon-family-consultation?referral=service_list_widget] , or astro-coaching session from CelestiaAstrology.com can help illuminate your patterns and the timing surrounding them. We do this Lunar work with Moon Families collectively in the Celestia Circle. You can join by upgrading your subscription to Celestia Astrology or to ASK Astrology: Asteri Sofia Kairos [https://open.substack.com/pub/asterisofiakairos] . Also, catch the early bird sign up for the upcoming (November) Moon Family Workshop: 🌙 The Hidden Lunar Cycle. - Tracing the Threads Through Your Life: A Workshop Early Bird Sign up £15 [https://ko-fi.com/s/9799d34503] If you want help with the Moon Families, I offer a Moon Family reading where I will help select and guide you through your present (or past) and future Moon families, selected to meet your personal priorities. Limited availability. Please do leave a comment below, I would love to hear your thoughts, experiences or questions. References: https://horoscopes.astro-seek.com/lunar-gestation-cycle-and-moon-families [https://horoscopes.astro-seek.com/lunar-gestation-cycle-and-moon-families] Austin Coppock 36 Faces Dietrich Pessin Lunar Families III KiraRyberg.com The 36 Decans T Susan Chang Dreaming the Decans The Wild Way Oracle deck by @nicola_allan on Instagram & Twitter This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit celestiaastrology.substack.com/subscribe [https://celestiaastrology.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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