![]() ![]() This is when the sun and moon are opposite each other in the sky and the moon reflects the full brilliance and light of the sun from our vantage point here on Earth. The full moon is the halfway point of the lunar cycle. Then, two weeks after a new moon and after the waxing phase, we get a full moon. It is beneficial to have a bit of the light return to engage and support your intentions. One important thing to note about intention setting however, is that it is best to do this in the days following the new moon. New moons are a great time to set intentions. We may feel more extroverted, social, and active during these two weeks. The dark moon ushers in the return of the light for two weeks as she gets brighter and brighter. New moons can also be referred to as dark moons, because we can not see the moon from our vantage point here on Earth. ![]() The new moon is when the sun and moon come together in the sky. As a Vedic Astrologer I use what is called the Sidereal Zodiac. Understanding this light can help us wrap compassion and understanding around our Earthly human experience. One important aspect to note is that Western Astrology and Vedic Astrology typically use different Zodiacs to measure the sky. Vedic Astrology, or Jyotish, is the “Science of the Stars.” Jyotish is translated to mean to shine the light. ![]()
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