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New Moon at 28° Pisces – The Cosmic Altar Call

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On the 19th of March 2026, at 02:24 in the quiet hours of the early morning, on the day before the Spring Equinox breathes its first breath of new beginning, the heavens offer something instructive and a layer to a simple seasonal turn. The New Moon arrives at 28° Pisces, signifying the final breath of the final sign of the zodiac, presenting a window in time that supports intentional release of possible hindrances to the new heaven and earth initiated by the Saturn–Neptune conjunction at the 0° Aries equinox point, and where the sun arrives the very next day. It is a most auspicious New Moon that affords the opportunity to release/allows releasing what we do not wish to carry forward and to plant an intentional seed of a new human experience in a new earth.

A New Moon always carries the energy of the seed planted in darkness, of intention that precedes form - and here, that seed is being planted at the most potent threshold imaginable: the womb of the morning, at 0° Aries, the very edge of a new human experience. And this New Moon, positioned at the very crossing point between the old and the new, is the cosmos pausing just for a moment to ask each of us: what will you carry across, and what will you finally leave behind? Who are you intentionally stepping into the new earth as?

The Feminine Signature of This New Moon

Before examining the relationship between the New Moon and other planets, such as Uranus and Juno, the New Moon itself is saturated with feminine archetypal energy.

New Moon at 28° Pisces — End of the Zodiac

Pisces is the sign of dissolution, surrender, and deep knowing, the waters beneath the waters, the womb of the zodiac, the place where things return before they are reborn. A New Moon here is not likely to announce itself loudly but would rather be expressed and observed as working within: in dreams, in the body’s quiet signals, in intuitions or perceptions that we receive even before understanding comes to the mind.

The intent of this New Moon and its coherence with the feminine is further illustrated by its Sabian symbol- “A fertile garden under the full moon.” Women in this period may find themselves in an extraordinary moment of inner preparedness, even if the outer world says otherwise.

Juno at 28° Capricorn — The Sextile of Dignified Partnership

Juno is an asteroid that represents women who have endured. She carries the archetype of the woman who knows her worth through the full weight of commitment, betrayal, renegotiation, and perseverance. At 28° Capricorn, she is in a sign that rewards the long game; the woman who has done the structural work on herself and her life. The relationship of the Pisces New Moon with Juno in Capricorn says to women: “The vision you’ve been holding in the deep waters of your soul is now ready to be built.”

It is an opportunity configuration that invites women everywhere to respond with intention. Women who respond to this New Moon with intentional action around partnership, contracts, agreements, and self-worth may find doors opening quietly but surely. This could present opportunities to:

Because Capricorn also governs public life, career, reputation, authority, and legacy, Juno here suggests women may be redefining who they are professionally, relationally, and socially.

Embodied Liberation

Perhaps the most electrically alive point in this configuration is Uranus being touched by the New Moon in the sign that speaks of embodiment. Uranus has been slowly dismantling Taurus territory for years, transforming our relationship to the body, money, land, resources, sensory pleasure, self-worth, and security. At 28°, it is in the final degrees of this long transit, approaching completion. There is a now-or-never quality to what Uranus in Taurus has been asking. Taurus rules the body as sacred ground. Venus-ruled and deeply tactile, it is the sign most connected to a woman’s sense of her own physicality, her appetite, her pleasure, her voice (Taurus rules the throat), her finances, her sense of connection to the Earth. The Pisces New Moon relating to Uranus in Taurus sends a clear message:

Liberation is available through the body.

Women in this period may experience:

Because Uranus is the planet of awakening, this energy may arrive as a disruption before the freedom within it is recognized. A relationship ending, a financial shift, a health signal etc., could all be Uranus liberating what Taurus had been holding too tightly.

The Grand Feminine Geometry

Having looked at the individual elements of the New Moon, let us step back and look at the whole picture:

The relationship between all three points is a cooperative flow, a dialogue between what women know in the deep and what they are ready to build in the world through the full inhabiting of their own bodies and resources. The probable message for women in this period, woven through all three points, could be stated this way:

“What you have felt and known in the depths of yourself about who you are, what you deserve, what you will no longer endure, and what your life is truly for — is now ready to take form with faith, with structure, and with the freedom to become.”

The Spiritual Exchange — Beauty for Ashes

“To give them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.” — Isaiah 61:3

Isaiah 61 resonates deeply here. The New Moon is speaking the language of exchange, intentionally giving up all that has been held within that cannot survive the new heaven and new earth. What will, in fact, prevent the new heaven from manifesting in one’s life, if held onto, should be approached with intentionality at this time. It is an exchange initiated by the Mother of All Life and Comforter, the Holy Spirit of the Living Father and Source of All, calling us all - men and women alike - to identify and release the ashes we have held onto and receive true beauty.

The New Moon as a Divine Threshold

A New Moon is inherently a threshold moment. The light withdraws completely before it is restored - and what returns is never quite what was there before. Spiritually, this is the cosmic mechanics of the beauty-for-ashes exchange; the darkness of the New Moon being the ashes moment, the hand of grace clearing the space within.

At 28° Pisces specifically, this is amplified enormously. Pisces is the last sign of the zodiac - the place where everything dissolves before the new cycle begins at Aries. 28°sits in the final whisper of this final sign - the end of the end. This is as deep into the waters of completion and release as the zodiac goes. Whatever a woman has been carrying, be it grief, disappointment, a version of herself that no longer fits, a relationship that has run its spiritual course, a wound that has shaped her identity - the New Moon at this degree is essentially a cosmic altar call for surrender. The ashes are ready to be laid down here. The chart is configured for it.

Pisces: The Sign That Knows How to Release

Pisces does not hold on. It cannot, for it is water - permeable, moving through everything. Its spiritual gift is the capacity for complete surrender, for trusting the invisible current even when the destination is unknown. Like a leaf that drops into a flowing river is completely surrendered to its current, so it is required to engage with Pisces energy.

This is precisely the spiritual posture required for the beauty-for-ashes exchange. You cannot receive beauty while your hands are still clutching the ashes. You must release the ashes and allow the Wind of the Mother, Ruach HaKodesh, to carry them away. Pisces teaches the open hand. The New Moon here is asking women specially to release their grip on:

The Grace of the New Moon

It is worth noting that the configuration being discussed presents invitation and cooperation — it will not pressure or force. The beauty-for-ashes exchange available at this New Moon is: Gentle - it will not strip you forcibly, but could open a door Responsive - rewarding those who turn toward it consciously Sustainable - what is received can be integrated without overwhelm

This is Grace.

The Release List

The following ten areas represent what the New Moon at 28° Pisces is spiritually configured to help us release. Each one is a layer of ash. Each one, when surrendered, creates space for beauty. This list may not be exhaustive

1. Inner Decisions

These are the silent verdicts we have pronounced upon ourselves often in moments of pain, shame, or survival. “I am too much. I am not enough. I will never trust again. I must earn my place. I will never speak again.” They live beneath conscious thought, quietly governing everything. Pisces dissolves what the mind alone cannot reach. This New Moon creates access to these hidden chambers so that what was decided unconsciously in darkness can be undecided through grace.

2. Individual, Family, Community, and Group Soul Contracts and Ties

Not all agreements were made consciously. Many were inherited, assumed, or entered before full understanding. Family systems carry binding energies across generations; communities and sectoral groups - oil and gas, the arts, medicine, law, and others - transmit unspoken agreements about who belongs and on what terms. The New Moon at 28° Pisces, sitting at the dissolving end of the zodiac, has the spiritual authority to nullify contracts that were never truly sanctioned by Abba Father and sever unrighteous ties.

3. Unfulfilled Expectations and Desires from Past and Present Lifetimes

The soul carries the weight of what it hoped for and did not receive - promises of love, recognition, justice, belonging that never fully materialized. These unmet expectations, if strong enough, can accumulate in the energetic field like sediment. At 28° Pisces, the veil between timelines is extraordinarily thin, and this New Moon has the reach to draw these disappointments out of every layer of time and bring them to the surface for conscious release.

There is a difference between desire that has been answered and desire that has been abandoned under pressure. Many women have buried legitimate holy longings for creative expression, true partnership, spiritual authority, abundant life because the world made no room for them. Uranus in Taurus partnering this New Moon specifically addresses this, so that the body and soul remember what they were created to want, and release the grief of what was suppressed before it could bloom.

4. Disappointments Imprinted on the Soul’s Energetic Fields

Unprocessed disappointment does not simply disappear - it becomes an imprint in the energy field, a lens through which all future experience is filtered, a quiet wound that teaches the soul to expect less, trust less, hope less. These imprints are held not only in the mind but in the energetic architecture of the soul. Pisces rules exactly this territory of the invisible, the impressionable, the liminal. This New Moon potentially carries a deep cleansing of the soul’s field, washing these imprints from the record.

5. Where I Have Foolishly Traded My Birthright for a Morsel

The Esau wound is the moment of spiritual compromise made under hunger, exhaustion, or desperation. Women know this wound intimately: trading vision for security, silencing truth for belonging, shrinking a calling for approval. The Juno-Capricorn configuration speaks directly here. Juno, who knows what it is to have her dignity diminished, now stands in the sign of long-term inheritance and covenant restoration. What was traded away in a moment of weakness can be spiritually reclaimed.

6. The Desire to Recover What Was Forcefully Taken

This is distinct from the traded birthright and speaks of outright theft of dignity, voice, opportunity, children, land, identity, spiritual authority, taken by force. The desire to recover it is righteous, but when it becomes consuming, it chains the soul to the site of the wound. This New Moon invites women to release the burden of the recovery effort - the exhausting labor of trying to retrieve by force what only grace can fully restore. Release the striving; hold the expectation.

7. Delayed and Denied Justice and the Need for Revenge

Justice delayed creates a particular kind of spiritual torment - the soul becomes a courtroom that never adjourns. The need for revenge is simply justice that has lost faith in any authority higher than itself. Both are understandable. Both are also extraordinarily heavy to carry. This New Moon invites the handing of the case to the Father. While not abandoning the truth of what happened, the transfer of the gavel to Divine hands is a radical act of faith - to trust that the account is seen, held, and will be settled according to His will.

8. Emotional Defenses Erected to Protect the Self and Heart

These were necessary once. The walls, the guardedness, the emotional distance, the preemptive withdrawal, all could have been built by wisdom in a season of genuine danger. But defenses that were once shelter can become prisons if left standing when the season changes. Pisces rules the dissolution of walls. Juno in Capricorn knows the difference between healthy boundaries and fortifications that keep love out. This New Moon honors the wisdom that built the walls while inviting women to release the structures that now cost more than they protect.

9. Patterns of History Programmed to Repeat in Self, Daughters, Sons, Husband

This is generational and systemic release. The patterns that move through family lines — cycles of abandonment, poverty consciousness, self-betrayal, chosen diminishment — are not merely psychological but spiritually transmitted, carried in the blood and the soul-record. The New Moon at 28° Pisces, with its multi-lifetime reach, has the capacity to interrupt these cycles at the root level. What is released here can have far-reaching consequences for the entire lineage.

10. The Lie That I Am Lesser and the Truth of the Feminine Christ

This is the deepest and most foundational release on the list, because every other wound on it has been justified and sustained by this lie. The assignment of lesser value to the feminine is not theological truth. It is an ancient spiritual distortion that has been institutionalized, legislated, and preached until it was swallowed whole. For centuries, women were deliberately taught that all they were called by God to was to bear children, handle domestic affairs, and support their husbands to fulfill their dreams. She was not allowed to have any dreams of her own that were apart from these. This was a direct reflection of the subduing of the voice of Mary Magdalene, whom Yahusha sent as an apostle to the apostles. Today, we know that the Feminine Christ, embodied in the personality of Sophia, the Wisdom of God, was present at creation, delighting before the Divine as described in Proverbs 8 as co-architect of all that exists. She is the Spirit who broods over the waters. It is no accident that this New Moon sits in the waters of Pisces. The feminine is not the lesser half of a hierarchy. She is the equitable and glorious partner of the Masculine Christ, equally sourced in the Divine, equally authoritative in the cosmic order. To release this lie is to release the entire architecture of self-diminishment it has constructed. It is the foundational stone of the beauty-for-ashes exchange at this New Moon. When this lie goes, everything built upon it loses its ground — and everything that was suppressed beneath it is finally free to rise.

The Unified Spiritual Message of This List

Taken together, these ten points form a picture of what the feminine soul has been asked to carry that was never hers to carry. This New Moon at 28° Pisces is the cosmic moment where these burdens meet the waters of divine dissolution, and the configurations to Juno and Uranus ensure that what is released does not leave a void, but opens a space for covenant, embodiment, and liberation to enter.

“Sophia’s faith is not blind. Her faith is a result of her connection to the Divine.”Sarah Elkhaldy, Sophia: The Living Intelligence of Density.

Juno in Astrology

Juno is classified as an asteroid. Energetically, she represents marriage themes and long-term commitments, and gives insight into the qualities of a person’s marriage partners. But she is far more than a symbol of partnership.

Juno indicates the part of a woman that holds the standard of what partnership was divinely designed to be and will not quietly accept less; the feminine force that illuminates what has been hidden, births what has been forming in darkness, and refuses to let truth remain buried. She also represents the divinely given sovereign authority of the Feminine Christ: she leads, governs, and occupies her rightful position in both the private and public spheres alongside her masculine counterpart.

Her qualities mirror the Feminine Christ energy of Sophia and the woman who honors the covenant, illuminates the truth, and rules with dignity, just like the Proverbs 31 woman. Together, Juno and the Proverbs 31-woman mirror Sophia moving through the range of her sacred feminine authority.

The Bottomline

We are at the turning of an age, moving from an era in which the Feminine endured the silencing of her voice and the traumas of subjugation, into an age of liberation and transformation. The Feminine Christ reclaims her voice and returns to her rightful place beside the Masculine Christ.

Something extraordinary is being poured out over Africa and her daughters. But unforgiveness held individually and generationally against the systems that told the woman she was less than the man, that silenced the Feminine Christ energy of Sophia, and that promoted the degradation of the Feminine is the one thing that can prevent this outpouring from landing.

The beauty-for-ashes exchange of Isaiah 61 is a real and available transaction. But it requires an open hand. Name the grief and let it go. Acknowledge the wounds and, through grace, release them to the Holy One who is able to heal the feminine deeply and restore her soul for a new outing. This is a burden a few can carry for the many. Wives, Forgive Your Husbands.