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On March 18, 2026, at 9:23 PM EST, the new moon at 28º26 Pisces begins a new moon cycle. This event is the first non-eclipse New Moon since the New Moon in Aquarius. Therefore, he closes the Eclipse window and invites us to begin the journey of integrating all that we have experienced in the past month.
We don’t have to have all the answers right now: the Pisces New Moon reminds us that seeds grow in the dark and the early stages of their growth are invisible. This New Moon does not require immediate action, but instead invites us to deepen our receptivity and improve our alignment with Truth before we intend, act on a vision, or act.
Those born with personal placements of mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces) and early degrees of cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn) will feel this New Moon personally. They experienced both endings and beginnings in their lives.
These people are invited to believe that what is dissolving is making room for something more in line with who they are becoming: they are being asked to release the old with grace and to be very careful with what they have begun.
We invite you to watch our YouTube Energy Update with Nina as she guides us through the deep energies of the New Moon in Pisces.
Once a month, new moons offer us the opportunity to start over and start fresh in one or more areas of our lives. New Moons are moments of renewal, a time to plant seeds for the future, clarify our intentions, and make sure we’re headed in a meaningful direction. At this time of the month, the Moon is still invisible from our vantage point: the darkness invites us to go inside, to the quiet, fertile space where the seeds begin to come to life.
New moons occur when the Sun and Moon meet at the same degree in the same zodiac sign, forming a perfect conjunction, an angle of 0º from our perspective. This month, the Sun and Moon meet at the late degrees of Pisces, at the very end of the Zodiac Wheel. Pisces is the alpha and omega, the place where everything ends and begins, where we all came from and where we are going. This sign rules the invisible, mystical dimension of life, the place where boundaries do not exist, where we surrender our individual will and ego to forces greater than ourselves.
One chapter of our journey is ending and with it a new one is beginning. When the Sun and Moon meet in Pisces, they remind us that time is not linear, that endings are often mixed with new beginnings, and that seeds need darkness to grow.
A new moon in Pisces is not as energy and action oriented as many other new moons. It’s less about setting rigid goals and outcome-oriented intentions and more about coming to a place of stillness and presence, making sure we act in alignment with how we want to feel, the inner state we want to develop.
We are entering a month focused on building a new relationship with Spirit, with the Divine, and renewing the way we approach and integrate our spiritual practice in our daily lives. These days our sensitivity increases, we are more affected by everything that happens in the collective realm, and more information comes in dreams or reaches us through symbolism and synchronicity.
Since Pisces rules the pineal gland and melatonin production, our oneric life plays a key role in this lunar cycle. Our dreams are more vivid and filled with relevant messages and information from our subconscious that help us understand in which direction we should move. After all, The Pisces New Moon is an invitation to develop trust in the unseen, in our intuition, in divine timing, and in all these processes the rational mind cannot understand.
The Sun and Moon in the last degrees of Pisces are conjunct Neptune, the modern ruler of Pisces, and this New Moon and Saturn in the first degrees of Aries. Saturn and Neptune have been conjunct for several months. However, Saturn is now separating from Neptune and the two planets have entered their new phase: this means they have started a new 36-year cycle, and they are in the very beginning of it. The new phase conjunction of Saturn-Neptune is a powerful time to plant new seeds, pursue new visions, start new endeavors, walk unfamiliar paths, and discover new opportunities.
The activation of the Saturn-Neptune conjunction this New Moon is an invitation to set something completely new in motion. This harmony asks us to maturely assert ourselves and take full responsibility for ourselves and our dreams. As we deal with the very mystical planet Neptune and the very pragmatic Saturn, we are asked to dream and make our visions a reality with our eyes open and our feet firmly planted on the ground. It’s a time to create new visions, while making sure they come through dedication, not force.
The Sun and New Moon in Pisces are also sextile to Uranus in late Taurus and Pluto in early Aquarius. A Uranus sextile encourages innovation and supports our ability to creatively adapt to change. Uranus, also known as the Great Awakener, rules sudden bursts of genius, downloads, insights, and revelations that allow you to jump from one timeline to another in a matter of seconds. Uranus’s harmonious conjunction with this New Moon facilitates the process of realizing our visions and setting something radically new in motion in the coming lunar cycle.
The Sun and Moon are also in a wider sextile aspect to Pluto, the planet that rules the most profound transformational processes, now in Aquarius. Pluto activation invites deep emotional and psychological self-work and helps us gain a deeper understanding of our own and others’ true motives, intentions, and desires. The sextile between the New Moon and Pluto heightens the transformative potential of this event, both on a collective level and for each of us. Pluto in Aquarius reminds us that personal and collective healing are not separate, and that one flows naturally into the other, into the larger network of relationships and communities of which we are a part.
As the Pisces New Moon peaks, Pisces’ old ruler Jupiter is now in Cancer and forms a tight square with Venus in Aries. This harmony evokes a general feeling of warmth and optimism, and invites us to guard against the dangers of excessive generosity. A Venus-Jupiter square can highlight the friction between our wants and needs and the importance of feeding ourselves before feeding others.
Jupiter is also trine Mars and retrograde Mercury, both in Pisces. The Jupiter-Mars conjunction supports our energy levels, our desire to act on our ideals and visions, and our desire to pursue growth.. This trine develops our courage and the ability to combine it with the emotional wisdom gained during Jupiter’s transit through Cancer. At the same time, the trine between retrograde Mercury and Jupiter inspires us to look at things from a radically different point of view, and helps the emergence of new intuitive concepts and ideas.
In addition, retrograde Mercury is fully conjunct the North Node, increasing the possibility of transformative conversations, gaining important information, and experiencing karmic daily encounters that can affect our life’s trajectory.
Pisces, the last sign of the zodiac, reminds us that endings and beginnings are the same. These days we have a better understanding of what should be consolidated and what should be distributed, what should be created and what should be released. We are asked to trust that what we have given up will not go away, that whatever we let go of will make room for something more meaningful, something more true to who we are. As old identities and ambitions fade away, new dreams and desires may emerge quietly, still undefined.
The new moon in Pisces always invites us into a liminal space, a place where the line between what ends and what begins is not clear, where there is co-existence with what is still forming. This story emphasizes the importance of harmony and acceptance before acting, and reminds us that creation begins in the realm of the unseen, a world of imagination and infinite possibility. It also emphasizes that healing and growth happen in spirals, not straight lines. The Pisces New Moon is a reminder that progress cannot be rushed, that seeds grow in the dark, take time to germinate, and that when nothing seems to be happening, there is a lot going on beneath the surface.