We have another New Moon in Taurus, following the New Moon at the very beginning of the sign in mid-May. This one occurs at the final degree of Taurus, in the lunar mansion of Mṛgaśirṣā.

Mṛgaśirṣā is generally a playful and sociable lunar mansion. Spanning both Taurus and Gemini, it takes the pleasures and comforts of Taurus and seeks to share them through exploration, conversation, and connection with others.

Ruled by Soma, it is also associated with intoxication, whether through substances such as alcohol or through experiences that captivate and enchant us. Anything that draws us into a state of absorption falls within its domain.

A New Moon, however, is not usually the ideal time for indulgence. The Moon’s light and vitality are at their lowest, and excessive stimulation can leave us feeling even more depleted.

That said, this is an important month to make space for enjoyment. The key is to approach it mindfully during the New Moon itself. With the Sun also poised between signs, energy levels may feel lower than usual, even as the desire for new experiences grows.

Rather than rushing into action, the New Moon may be best used to plan something enjoyable for the weeks ahead. Once the Moon begins to wax, the atmosphere becomes far more supportive.

As the Moon moves forward, it joins Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter, gathering all of the benefic planets in the same region of the zodiac. This combination suggests a period that can be especially enjoyable, meaningful, uplifting, and rewarding.

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