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The Rest of 2026: Every New Moon and Full Moon from June to December


The year's already halfway done. We've been through two eclipses, an Aries stellium and Uranus moving into Gemini, not to mention several other planetary movements in the sky. A lot has already happened, which means right now is actually a good time to look at what's ahead.


From June through December there are 14 more lunations: seven new moons (great for planting seeds of intention) and seven full moons (great for releasing). Here's what's coming.


June

🌑 June 14 — New Moon in Gemini

Gemini wants to talk, think, and ask questions. This is a good moon for starting a conversation you've been avoiding, picking up something you want to learn, or finding your way back to your own voice. What wants to be said?

🌕 June 29 — Full Moon in Capricorn

Capricorn full moons have a way of surfacing the gap between what you said you wanted in January and what you've actually been doing. Release the pressure you've been carrying that was never really yours to carry.


July

🌑 July 14 — New Moon in Cancer

Cancer is home, roots, the body, the people who knew you before you knew yourself. Set an intention around nourishment. Not productivity or output. Where do you actually feel safe?

🌕 July 29 — Full Moon in Aquarius

Aquarius full moons can feel impersonal, even cold. But there's something useful in that distance. It asks: which version of yourself are you still performing for people who haven't seen you clearly in years? Time to let that one go.


August

🌑🌘 August 12 — Solar Eclipse in Leo (New Moon)

Eclipse season is back. Leo rules how you shine, how you lead, and how you let yourself be seen. A solar eclipse here doesn't ask if you're ready. Something is moving. The door is open.

🌕🌘 August 27 — Lunar Eclipse in Pisces (Full Moon)

Pisces eclipses dissolve things. A belief, a pattern, a story about why something can't change. What have you been unwilling to look at directly? This moon will surface it either way.


September

🌑 September 10 — New Moon in Virgo

Back to the body. Virgo asks about your habits, your health, your actual day. Not the version you post about. The real one. What needs to change for you to feel okay in your own skin?

🌕 September 26 — Full Moon in Aries

This full moon asks where you've been soft when you needed to be honest, with yourself or someone else. Release the habit of waiting for the right moment. There isn't one.


October

🌑 October 10 — New Moon in Libra

Libra season is for relationships—romantic ones, creative ones, the friendships that have quietly become one-sided. Set an intention around what you want connection to actually feel like.

🌕 October 25 — Full Moon in Taurus

Taurus holds on. That's its gift and its shadow. This full moon asks what you're gripping so hard that you can't see whether it's still good for you. Put it down for a minute. See what happens.


November

🌑 November 8 — New Moon in Scorpio

Scorpio doesn't do surface level. This is one of the strongest moons of the year for inner work, and it rewards honesty. Set an intention around something you haven't been willing to name out loud yet.

🌕 November 24 — Full Moon in Gemini 

What story are you done telling? Not the one about other people. The one about yourself. The one that starts with "I'm just not someone who..."


December

🌑 December 8 — New Moon in Sagittarius

The year is almost over. Sagittarius asks what you believe now, after everything. Set an intention around where you want to go next, not what you want to accomplish. Where do you want to be pointed?

🌕 December 23 — Full Moon in Cancer 

Cancer again, same as where we started in January. What did this year actually ask of you? Let the answer be whatever it is. Then release it, and move on.


Want to go deeper into any of this?

The moon gives you the timing, but the inner work is what changes things. If you want support with both through energy healing, astrology, or 1:1 guidance, I'd love to work with you.


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