22/05/25

Today's Horoscope

At 09:23 PT today, the Moon entered Aries, igniting a fiery burst of emotional momentum. Aries moons push us to act, to feel deeply and directly, and to initiate boldly. This is not a time for hesitation, it's a time to confront what lies within and charge forward with courage. Emotions may feel raw or intense, but that’s exactly where their truth lives. The Moon in Aries invites us to reclaim the parts of ourselves we’ve been avoiding—especially the powerful ones we may have buried out of fear.

Today's Chart Suggestion

With the Moon in Aries bringing clarity, momentum, and emotional honesty, today is a powerful moment to dive into your birth chart. Understanding your astrological blueprint helps you see not just your strengths, but the wounds and patterns that shape your journey. Aries energy gives you the boldness to look at it all, without shame, without fear. Today’s fire is not here to burn you. It’s here to light the way home.

Key Events

May 20, 2025, 05:29

Moon Entered Pisces

May 22, 2025, 09:26

Moon Entered Aries

May 24, 2025, 16:14

Mercury Conjunction Uranus

May 26, 2025, 10:22

Moon Entered Gemini

May 27, 2025, 10:55

Mercury Trine Pluto

May 28, 2025, 10:33

Moon entered Cancer

Daily Affirmation

I welcome all parts of me. Even in darkness, I am whole.”

Cosmic Musings

Today, I found myself sitting in stillness, asking a hard question: How connected am I to the parts of myself I rarely want to see?

It’s easy to present the polished version of ourselves to the world, the one who is healing, evolving, loving. But what about the messy one? The jealous one, the insecure one, the fearful one? The one who still hurts from what happened back then?

Moon in Aries doesn’t tolerate self-betrayal. It demands fire, truth, and presence.

And today, I realized: when we avoid the darker parts of who we are, we don’t just hide them, we build entire lives around their absence.

We end up chasing goals we don’t truly want, entering relationships that never really see us, and choosing versions of ourselves that fit in rather than feel free. In doing so, we lose connection with the sacred power of our wholeness.

But something incredible happens when we stop running from our darkness. We meet ourselves there. Fully. And what we find isn’t something to fear, it’s something to love. Our deepest wounds are often the birthplace of our greatest capacity for compassion.

And yes, love lives there. Not the performative love we show when everything’s going right, but the kind that meets us in the shadows and says, even this is worthy.

When you love yourself in your entirety, not just the light, but the rage, the grief, the longing, you unlock something powerful. You no longer need to prove, chase, or pretend. You get to just be. And from there, you begin to build a life that’s actually yours.

Diving Deeper