
Welcome to the New Moon Missive, an audio transmission of astrological and intuitive guidance to connect with the archetypes and energy of the New Moon.
Taurus New Moon Missive
Themes:
The Moon flourishes in the lush, fertile, and abundant landscape of Taurus
Planting seeds under this radical world-building New Moon
Venus, the artist, is exalted in Pisces and rules the New Moon in Taurus, sprinkling extra magic and potency
The fixed T square between the New Moon in Taurus, Mars in Leo, and Pluto in Aquarius adds a layer of action, conflict, and tension
Liberation from the expectations, ideals, and limiting beliefs that restrict us from following our heart’s desires
Allowing joy, play, and friendship to guide us in exploring our core values, desires, and role in collective transformation
Allowing authentic, heart-aligned desires to guide us in taking sustainable action toward collective transformation
Attuning to the Cycle
New Moon in Taurus - April 27th 2:30 p.m. CDT
First Quarter Moon in Leo - May 4th 8:50 a.m. CDT
Full Moon in Scorpio - May 12th 11:55 a.m. CDT
Last Quarter Moon in Aquarius - May 20th 6:59 a.m. CDT
Balsamic Moon in Aries - May 23rd 5:15 p.m. CDT
Prompts for the Taurus New Moon

What brings me pleasure, joy, and connection? How do these experiences shape my role in collective transformation?
What expectations, ideals, or limiting beliefs restrict me from following my heart’s desires? What shifts are needed to break free from these restrictions?
Who lights me up and helps me connect with my inner child? How can we cultivate collective joy together?
What unique gifts do I have to share with the world? In the future of my dreams, how do I share my gifts with others? What is one seed I can plant to bring my dream to fruition?
Sol Connections
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In seeds & cycles, Emily