New Moon in Virgo Rituals
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New Moon in Virgo Rituals
New Moon rituals are a wonderful way to connect with the energy of the Moon as well as yourself, grounding and anchoring your intentions into practical reality.
Before we go on to how to do a ritual for the New Moon in Virgo specifically, let’s briefly cover what a New Moon is, what New Moon rituals are, and what a New Moon in Virgo is:
What is a New Moon energetically?
New Moons are when the Sun and Moon are visually aligned in the sky from our vantage point on earth in the same Zodiac Sign and “conjunct“ by exact degree (e.g. at 4º Virgo). It occurs in the Zodiac Season of that Sign (i.e. 4 days into Virgo Season).
While the Zodiac Seasons occur roughly at the same time each year (hence why it is easy to do “Sun Sign Astrology”) as the Sun moves roughly 1º per day, the exact date of the New Moon (or corresponding Full Moon in the opposing Zodiac Sign more or less 6 months later) will vary.
As the Sun and Moon are aligned on a New Moon, it is the start of the cycle— a yin period of introspection and planting of seeds. When there appears to be no Moon in the sky and the night is dark, it is time to turn within for our light.
-> When they square each other, at a 90º angle, roughly a week later, is the time for taking first major action on the intentions we set now!
This part of the lunar cycle would be the equivalent of Winter seasonally. In lunar farming, according to Magic of I., the gravity from the Moon is stronger now and pulls up water which aids in germination. It would thus be a time of planting plants that produce seeds outside of the fruit, such as lettuce, cabbage, and grains.
New Moon in Virgo
A New Moon in Virgo is a particularly potent time for healing and focussing on our sense of health and wellness, as well as setting the intention to get organised in our lives! This meticulous, detail-oriented Sign is ruled by Mercury, the data-collector, and has a particularly keen eye for spotting flaws— and know how to improve them!
-> If you’re a Virgo Sun, book in a Year Ahead Reading with me for details about what your Solar Return heralds for you!
New Moon in Virgo Rituals
All New Moon rituals tend to focus on intention setting for the upcoming cycle (either over the following two weeks until it peaks to fruition in the Full Moon phase; until the next cycle begins again with the following New Moon 4 weeks later; or until the corresponding Full Moon in the opposing Zodiac Season 6 months later— in this case, the Full Moon in Virgo during Pisces Season).
In general, it can be a good one to embark on a new health regime, to do a detox, practice yin yoga, purge the old from your wardrobe, or systematise your life in some way. As the archetypal Harvest Goddess and an Earth Sign, Virgo energy is also particularly well-attuned to nature and herbalism. This is also a Sign of practical magick!
Here is the basis for all my New Moon rituals:
Cleanse your space - This can be as simple as ringing a bell or spraying an aura mist (e.g. crystal and Reiki-infused Moon water with essential oils); or opening the windows and smoke cleansing; throwing salt in the corners and sweeping it out anti-clockwise; or mopping with a herbal wash.
Set up an elemental circle - Many rituals may begin by calling in the elements, acting as a grounding focal, and protective, point. I put incense in the East for Air (or feathers/bells etc.); a candle in South for Fire; a bowl of water in the West for Water; and crystals (or plants) in the North for Earth. You can choose where the directions are (using a compass if you don’t know where the Sun rises/sets), or using your left as East. Call upon the assistance of each element for fresh insight and new beginnings, grounded spirit, intuitive wisdom, and rooted guidance respectively.
Centre + ground yourself - I do some breathwork followed by a visualisation meditation. This could be a simple few deep breaths or Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing). Then I visualise excess energy draining from me like a waterfall or tap and my roots growing down into the earth, with my energetic cord rooting me to the centre and extending up above me. I then fill myself with a warm, bright light, protecting me in a bubble, and extend that out to the whole world.
Journal on your intentions - Write down what you wish to call in using positive affirmations or mantras, you can finish with “so it is” and sign/date it. Sometimes I begin by pulling Tarot cards to see what messages come up for me.
Plant your seeds - Read your intention out loud three times to call it in, fold the paper three times clockwise and plant it in soil outside or in a plant pot. You can also add seeds, coins, crystals, a key— anything that resonates with your goal.
Water your plant - Thank Mother Nature and the Spirit of Water for their assistance. Take a moment to visualise your goals coming to fruition and your seeds taking root and blossoming. Snuff out the candle and let the incense burn down as an offering, thank the rest of the elements for their guidance.
BONUS: Make flower essences - Collect flowers that you are drawn to using a leaf so as not to touch them with your fingers and place them in a glass bowl of spring water in the sun on a cloudless day. Allow to infuse for a couple of hours, making sure not to cover it with your shadow. You can recite incantations, place a crystal grid around it, or write words of affirmation under it if you like. When you feel it is time, fill up half a small dark glass bottle and fill the rest up with brandy or apple cider vinegar. This is the mother tincture. From here, put twenty drops into a small dropper bottle and fill the rest with a 50/50 mix of water and your chosen preservative. Infuse with intention. Pour the rest of the floral water under a tree as an offering.
When crafting your ritual, apart from the basics listed above, tailored to the corresponding Zodiac Sign and your own preferences— you can also align your rituals with the place in your Natal Chart they are occurring for you, i.e. the House they are falling in. Read on for how:
Virgo New Moon in the Astrology Houses
We each have all the Zodiac Signs in one of our “Houses” in our Natal Chart, these are like areas of life— when Planets are transiting through them their energy is expressed in this area for us. Anchoring your New Moon intentions to the House it is falling in for you can help to personalise your experience.
Virgo New Moon in the 1st House (Virgo Rising)
This is your time to shine! The Sun is illuminating your 1st House of Self these 30 days and the New Moon is a prime time to plant your seeds of intention relating to your body, identity, vitality, and how you show up in the world.
-> If you would like rituals and magick to connect to the energy of this period, get the Virgo Season Workbook!
Virgo New Moon in the 2nd House (Leo Rising)
This is the perfect New Moon to plant your money seeds! It can relate to your finances in general, how you make an income, your values and money mindset, or your skills, resources, talents, and self-worth.
Virgo New Moon in the 3rd House (Cancer Rising)
This is a good New Moon for you to plant seeds of self-expression and any new mindset habits you would like to introduce. It can also relate to learning, writing, communication, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, early childhood education, and your local neighbourhood.
Virgo New Moon in the 4th House (Gemini Rising)
This is a good time to plant your seeds of home and family, your sense of belonging, and literal house. It can be related to real estate and property, or things related to your lineage, ancestry, and upbringing.
Virgo New Moon in the 5th House (Taurus Rising)
This is a good Moon to plant your seeds of intention relating to pleasure, joy, fun, romance, sex and sexuality, creativity, play, and children (or related themes such as inner child).
Virgo New Moon in the 6th House (Aries Rising)
This is a good New Moon to set your health goals with! It can be related to your general wellness but also the daily structure of your life, your habits, routines, and rituals. It can also be related to your work, colleagues, job, professional environment, acts of service, and pets.
Virgo New Moon in the 7th House (Pisces Rising)
This is a good New Moon to plant your seeds of intimacy, whether that be with a spouse or long-term partner(s), as well as your best friend, business associate, or therapist— any committed, personal relationship is in focus for you now.
Virgo New Moon in the 8th House (Aquarius Rising)
This can be a good New Moon to plant deep seeds of intergenerational and trauma healing, of overcoming shadows, triggers, fears, and anxieties, as well as what you’ve inherited— literally or figuratively. It can also be a good one to set boundaries with (as well as the more practical investments, taxes, grants, and debts aspect of this House).
Virgo New Moon in the 9th House (Capricorn Rising)
This can be a good New Moon to plant seeds of adventure with! Of where you want to explore and vision quest to next, of new beliefs, philosophical pursuits, higher education, publishing, expanding your world view (literally or figuratively), religion, or spirituality.
Virgo New Moon in the 10th House (Sagittarius Rising)
This is a good time to plant your professional seeds of career ambition! It can relate to your legacy, public image, recognition, and sense of calling or purpose and vocation, as well as what you seek to build in the world and show up (such as on social media).
Virgo New Moon in the 11th House (Scorpio Rising)
This can be a good New Moon to plant seeds of communal belonging and friendship for you, to gain new alliances and aspirations, for collective wellbeing or aspects relating to social media, groups, and memberships. Have fun and surround yourself with people!
Virgo New Moon in the 12th House (Libra Rising)
This is a good New Moon for planting seeds related to any patterns of self-undoing, of subconscious, shadow work, your inner dreams, or mental health. Virgo Season in general for you can be a profound time of introspection, solitude, and retreat— rest and renew.
So that’s a brief overview of the New Moon in Virgo and rituals you can perform, I hope it’s insightful for you! Let me know in the comments section below if you have anything else to add or any questions.
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