Full moon on January 13, 2025, around 11:27 p.m.: This is what the celestial event can bring you – according to “Moonsisters”.
“Welcome, 2025!” The greeting of Jetteke van Lexmond, co-founder of the “Moonsisters” and their well-known lunar calendar, for the new year seems almost euphoric. “What does the new year have in store for us energetically and astrologically?” she adds, adding: “It’s impossible to make an accurate prediction with the fast energy. However, we can give a rough forecast for the highlights of 2025. ” It can be expected that 2025 will be “a year of speed, action, technological revolution and many planetary shifts”. Last year was a kind of “warm-up” for the period from 2025 to 2027, and so the new year could feel “as if they were collectively taking a leap of about ten years forward.” The moon expert further explains: “Pluto, which finally moved to the sign Aquarius at the end of 2024, signaled the starting signal for major changes and a completely new way of thinking. We will feel this more and more.”
Numerous planets – and the North Node – will change signs in 2025
But there are also signs of shifts on the other planets. “Old cycles in certain signs are closed and new cycles begin,” say the “Moonsisters.” For example, Neptune, which has been in the sign of Pisces for the past 13 years, would move into Aries, while Uranus would move into the sign of Gemini after eight years in Taurus and Jupiter would move into Cancer.
“And then there is the North Node,” reveals Jetteke van Lexmond and adds: “The North Node is the most important node. It sheds light on the future – on where we are going as a collective.” And that same North Node changes to the sign Pisces, which is ultimately the most sensitive and mystical sign of the zodiac. “Pisces stand for intuition, heart energy and expansion of consciousness,” says the moon expert and continues: “Pisces energy helps us to stay connected to our hearts and our intuition and to be human in this time of rapid technological developments.”
For the full moon in January 2025, you should learn to set boundaries
The energy of the past few weeks has felt sluggish, slow and heavy – like a heavy blanket that is gradually lifting happily, according to the “Moonsisters”. However: “The sun continues unabated with solar flares and solar storms. The Schumann resonance, i.e. the electromagnetic waves along the Earth’s circumference, also continues to reach its peak. This has an impact on our system and our rhythm. Everything is reset and retuned.” This could, for example, lead to sleep rhythms, heart rate and digestion becoming unbalanced, according to the moon expert, who further explains: “You can feel all sorts of things. If the symptoms persist or worsen, you should always seek advice from Get medical advice. You can’t blame everything on energy!”
On the night of January 13th to 14th, 2025, the first full moon of the year would be in the loving and sensitive sign Cancer. “This first full moon is known as the Wolf Moon or Snow Moon,” reveals Jetteke van Lexmond. “In the Northern Hemisphere we are still in the middle of winter, even though nature’s deepest hibernation is over: in mid-January, the sap of some trees begins to flow again.”
The gentle energy of Cancer also lets you immediately feel the most important themes for 2025: self-care, nurturing, compassion, gentleness, boundaries and intuition. The “Moonsisters” add: “Drop your armor, show yourself from your best side and dare to set boundaries. Love does not mean sacrificing yourself (for example, by only caring for others and them unconditionally). want to please), but to dare to say no in a timely and loving manner and to ask for help when you need it. Dare to give up responsibility and leave it where it belongs. inside it, to take so much on their shoulders that they almost succumb.”
Another astronomical spectacle would finally take place on January 21, 2025: a planetary parade with Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Venus and Saturn. “These six planets can be seen together in a perfect arc in the sky. Mercury will join them on February 28th,” says Jetteke van Lexmond and continues: “Six planets in a row are something special, but seven are even more so. In clear weather you can even see them with the naked eye. Keep your eyes open!
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