Full Moon in Sagittarius

A powerful Moon rises, not to soothe, but to burn. Internally, the flames of initiation begin to touch the old contracts we’ve been living inside, the ones that kept us aligned with survival instead of truth.Collectively, we watch fire move through the belief that our leaders ever intended to lead with light.

This is a mirror. The kind of turmoil that twists and toils until the illusion of polarity collapses, not out in the world, but internally. There’s a difference between knowing something and living it.

This Moon shows us exactly where that gap lives, not through chaos or drama, but through the quiet tension of seeing yourself clearly and realising you can’t pretend anymore. You might still be speaking the right language, but your body knows you’re not in it. You might believe what you’re saying, but there’s a part of you watching, quietly aware you haven’t changed your behaviour to match your vision.

That gap creates a false self-concept, one that feels sturdy, but starts to crumble when mirrored back through discomfort, relationship, through unmet potential. It’s not always loud, often it’s subtle. The way you over-explain, the way you keep talking long after the point was made. The edge in your voice when someone challenges you, even gently, or the way you say “I’m fine” when you’re tired of your own performance.

That’s where this Moon is doing its work, where the truth is already shifting, but you’re still clinging to the version of you that knows how to hold the role.

We’re in the process of transcending those attachments, that’s why the discomfort feels so physical. So relational. So real. It shows up in our resistance to commitment, both to ourselves and to others. It reminds us we long for change when we reach to disassociate or distract in moments of stillness. It isn’t something to be fixed, you just need to stop pretending it’s not happening.

Allow the Moon to absorb what you’ve outgrown, let the script you keep trying mentally trying to discard, simply fall away. The part of you that thinks being polished is safer than being real? That part is being asked to rest now.

Only when you accept your flaws will they soften and only when you integrate your own process can you stop needing to fix what’s raw in others. Let the shift come. You’re not behind if you’re being honest, you’re not broken if you’re still in process. But you are betraying yourself if you keep performing clarity when what you really need is the space to unravel.

This Moon brings attention to your hips, thighs, and liver, places that hold tension when you feel stuck between what you know and how you live. You might notice restlessness, emotional heat, or a subtle urge to keep moving just to avoid feeling.

Only by collapsing the darkness we’ve wrapped around ourselves can we begin to walk with light and integrity.

Let this Moon strip away the identities that were built to protect what you didn’t want to feel, what’s real doesn’t need a role to play.

Let that be what remains.


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