New Moon in Pisces ִֶָ. ..𓂃 ࣪ ִֶָ🪽་༘࿐ Trusting the Unknown

New Moon in Pisces ִֶָ. ..𓂃 ࣪ ִֶָ🪽་༘࿐ Trusting the Unknown

On March 19th, the New Moon arrives in Pisces, marking a powerful yet subtle reset point in the lunar cycle. As the phase where the Sun and Moon align, it represents an “invisible” beginning, a moment that isn’t defined by clarity or action, but by stillness, surrender and recalibration. Pisces, as the final sign of the zodiac, carries the energy of completion and dissolution. It brings us to the end of a cycle, where we are asked to release the past, soften our grip on identity and make space for something new to emerge.

This particular New Moon holds themes of forgiveness, emotional release & transformation through letting go. In the days leading up to it, you may find that old emotions resurface unexpectedly, or that your body begins to process experiences you thought you had already moved through. This can feel confusing, especially when there is no clear external trigger. However, this is part of the deeper intelligence of the body. While the mind may believe something is resolved, the body often holds onto layers that need time, space and safety to unwind. Rather than seeing this as a setback, it can be understood as a necessary clearing and a releasing of what is ready to move so that you can meet this next cycle more fully.

There is often tension under a Pisces New Moon between the needs of the spirit and the resistance of the ego. Pisces invites a dissolving of control, a softening of boundaries and a connection to something beyond the individual self, what could be described as the collective or the unseen. For the spirit, this can feel expansive and deeply supportive. For the ego, however, it can feel disorienting, as it challenges the need for certainty, structure and direction. This is why this moon may not bring immediate answers or a sense of clarity. Instead, it asks for patience and trust in the unknown, encouraging you to rest in the space where things are still forming.

In this way, the New Moon is setting a new energetic imprint for the month ahead, but it does so through quiet shifts rather than visible change. The sense of purging or clearing that may arise is part of this process, allowing what is no longer aligned to fall away. Rather than trying to rush forward or make definitive decisions, this is a time to slow down, to listen and to allow your system to reset. Rest becomes essential here, not as avoidance, but as a form of integration. Trusting the unfolding of life, even when it feels abstract or undefined, is one of the key invitations of this lunar moment.

Womb Ritual: Reconnecting to Inner Wisdom

What you'll need:

Moon Oil

Journal

Candle

Guide

During a Pisces New Moon, the connection to intuition and the inner body becomes more pronounced, making it a powerful time to turn inward and reconnect with the wisdom held within the womb space. This ritual is designed to support gentle release, emotional processing and a deeper sense of trust in your body.

Begin by creating a quiet, comfortable environment where you won’t be disturbed. Light a candle to mark the space and allow yourself to settle, either seated or lying down. Close your eyes and begin to slow your breath, inhaling deeply through the nose and exhaling softly through the mouth. Give your body permission to soften with each breath, releasing any unnecessary tension.

Take your Tutti Moon Oil and warm a small amount between your hands. Gently massage it into your lower abdomen using slow, circular motions, allowing the touch to be intentional and unhurried. As you do this, bring your awareness to your womb space, noticing any sensations, emotions or resistance that may arise. You might choose to place one hand over your heart and one over your womb, creating a connection between these two centers.

Without forcing an answer, gently ask yourself, What am I ready to release? Allow whatever arises to be there, whether it comes as emotion, memory or simply a sense of stillness. This is not about analyzing or fixing, but about allowing. The body often releases in its own time when it feels safe enough to do so.

After spending a few minutes in this state, you may wish to journal. Write freely about what you are being asked to let go of, where you may be holding control, and what it might feel like to trust the unknown more deeply. Let the words come without structure or judgment, simply as a continuation of the release process.

Image by Meghan Bay

To close the ritual, place both hands over your womb and sit in quiet awareness for a few moments. You may choose to anchor this experience with a gentle affirmation such as, “I trust what is unfolding, even when I cannot see it.” When you feel ready, slowly blow out the candle, allowing the ritual to come to a natural end.

This New Moon is not about immediate transformation or clarity, but about creating space. In that space, something new begins to take shape even if it is not yet visible. Trust that what is shifting beneath the surface is part of a larger unfolding, and that rest, patience and surrender are guiding you exactly where you need to be

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