New Moon In Aries, 2026: Start While It Still Hurts
The New Moon conjuncts Chiron against an intense concentration of fierce Aries energy. This isn't a straightforward new beginning; it's an uncertain initiation that dares us to start before we feel ready.
On April 17, we’re crossing a harsh and exposing threshold under the Aries New Moon. A new chapter in our lives unfolds, but it’s not an emotional clean slate; it’s a pivot that aggravates old scars and awakens the memory of what hurts us. If our pain remains invisible, we risk constructing an identity out of our deepest wounds, allowing them to shape our direction. This New Moon asks: Where have your subconscious wounds become a self-fulfilling prophecy? Where have you already assumed failure? Where do you denounce or deny your strength?
Chiron, a small celestial body and a symbol of our deepest emotional pain, is conjunct the Aries New Moon. This symbolizes the illumination of a wound tethered to our ego: rejection, failure, comparison, or criticism. A new cycle emerges from the very place we feel most sensitive, defensive, or inclined to shrink ourselves. But Chiron is not just our wounds and triggers; it’s the wisdom and strength that couldn’t have been found without our burdens.
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“We must move forward with the courage to brave the exposure of imperfect action.”
You’re Strong Enough To Do The Hard Thing
Vulnerability is inseparable from the next journey we are undertaking. We are not proceeding with confidence, but with the courage to brave the exposure of imperfect action. This is an invitation to pick ourselves back up and begin again with audacity, while still carrying the hurt of our past. Stepping forward when life activates our triggers and re-opens our wounds is how we move into deeper authenticity. Whatever path we embark on this week won’t be comfortable, but going all in will grant us an experience that could be a powerful teaching tool later.
Purpose Is Created Through Action
There’s a paradoxical element to this lunation: Aries is loud, bold, and reckless. Yet this lunation is not instinctual nor a straightforward beginning—it’s an uncertain initiation. The ruler of the New Moon, abrasive Mars, sits alongside decisive Mercury, serious Saturn, and spiritual Neptune, all in Aries.
While we may feel compelled to move, to start, and to assert ourselves, the cosmic landscape is heavy with invisible conditions, barriers, and competing narratives. We may feel hesitant because we sense that the road ahead carries long-term consequences or implications. The way out of this frustration is through the acceptance that we can figure things out in motion. We don’t need a precise map or a clearly defined purpose before we step firmly onto the path. The only tools required for this next chapter are resilience and accountability.