Desiring: YOU

This Sunday, we welcome a new lunar month ruled by the sign of Virgo. Known as the “air of earth” sign, Virgo carries gifts of practicality, calmness, clarity, service, and desire. On the shadow side, it can also bring rigidity, perfectionism, obsession with details, emotional inflexibility, and a tendency to lose sight of the bigger picture.

One of Virgo’s biggest obstacles is judgment. This energy can get stuck in criticism—seeing what’s wrong, drawing harsh conclusions, and focusing on flaws rather than possibilities. Virgo often turns this judgment inward, creating self-criticism that keeps it from breathing into new potentials. Yet this isn’t just a Virgo experience—it’s something we all do.

How often do we limit ourselves by judging our desires, our past choices, or our very being? Each judgment shuts down possibility. But what if you released judgment altogether? What if every desire you’ve ever had was allowed to exist without shame or conclusion? What if you gave yourself full permission to simply be?

This is where Virgo’s most potent quality comes forward: desire.

Desire is not something we can measure in physical terms—it’s energy that actively shapes our reality. So often, we project desire outward: money, relationships, beauty, recognition, status. This New Moon invites us to shift that focus inward—to cultivate desire for consciousness, gratitude, joy, bravery, and most importantly, for ourselves.

Imagine desiring yourself so much—your being, your body, your essence—that every choice you make is filtered through what truly contributes to you.

Every relationship, every interaction, every opportunity passes through this filter:
Is this expanding my life, or am I settling for breadcrumbs?

The invitation of this New Moon in Virgo is to take inventory of your desires. Release the ones that limit you. Keep only what nourishes you. Step boldly into the desires that expand your life. Go big. Go brave. Step out of your comfort zone and claim the greatness you came here to experience.

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