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The Last Week of 2025: A Gentle Push from the Nine

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This week carries a quiet but powerful sense of completion. We’re still in the waxing Moon cycle, building toward the Full Moon over the weekend, while simultaneously moving away from the nine-year vibration.In Tarot, nine is the Hermit. To me, this energy feels deeply Piscean and Neptunian. It’s about peeling off layers, releasing what no longer belongs, and preparing to step into the very different frequency of the one year.I’ll speak more about the shift into 2026 in a separate podcast—one I always release in January. The energy builds as we enter the year, and I’m comfortable letting it unfold that way.Time, Cycles, and the Illusion of StructureThis turning of the year is, of course, a constructed timeline. Calendars shifted from a 13-month lunar system used by many ancient societies into a 12-month solar one. Leap years exist because time doesn’t fit neatly into a linear frame.Numerologically, 2025 vibrates as a nine, and we’re preparing to enter 2026. In February, the Chinese calendar shifts us into the Fire Horse, from the Snake we’re in now. I’ll speak to that energy when we’re actually living inside it.What’s striking is the contradiction of our time: globally, we’re more connected than ever, while many structures attempt to divide and fragment. We move freely, work remotely, live far from family—and yet systems strain against that fluidity.This week reflects that tension beautifully.Neptune, Memory, and the Weight of GoodbyesNeptune is in late-degree Pisces, making its final pass before moving into Aries in 2026. This gives the week a strong Neptunian tone—nostalgic, reflective, emotionally layered.Memories surface easily now. The holidays can feel buoyant and joyful, but also bittersweet. Grief, longing, and sadness may arise—not as failures, but as signs of lived experience. The longer we live, the more texture life holds, both light and shadow.Monday–Tuesday: Moon in Taurus and the Wealth of LoveOn Monday the 29th, the Moon enters Taurus, and these days are rich with sensory presence. When the Moon is in Taurus, color, taste, touch, and texture are amplified.Sink into the tactile experience of whatever you’re doing. Art, food, beauty, nature—anything that grounds you in the physical world can deepen connection and creativity.When I talk about “product,” I don’t just mean work. I mean a conversation. A creative act. A moment of presence. The more embodied we are, the more available life becomes.Moon in Taurus expresses emotion physically—through hugs, cooking, tending, creating. Now layer in Neptune, often called the highest octave of love.Even if you live far from the people you love most, that love still exists as a living resource inside you. Use your love wealth—everyone you’ve loved, everyone who has loved you—to magnify whatever you touch on these days.And this reaches beyond the veil. If you’re thinking of those who are no longer here, their love is still accessible. You are the embodiment of every love you’ve known.This is what we strengthen. Especially now.Wednesday–Thursday: Moon in Gemini and the Nature of MayaOn Wednesday the 31st, the Moon goes void of course at 7:25 a.m. ET, then enters Gemini at 8:13 a.m. There’s a brief pause to finish, clear, and reset before the energy speeds up.Moon in Gemini brings information, movement, and mental stimulation—but also challenges our sense of reality.This is where the concept of Maya comes in: the illusion of reality. Two people can be in the same room and experience it completely differently. Reality is filtered through perception.Over the next couple of days, we may encounter multiple versions of truth—especially on New Year’s Eve. The question becomes: What reality are you choosing to reinforce as we step into 2026?Yes, the ground is shifting. That’s real. The choice lies in how we respond.Friday–Sunday: Chiron Direct, Cancer Moon, and Healing Through LoveOn Friday the 2nd, Chiron goes direct, asking us a profound question: do we want to be our wounds, or do we want to learn through them?The Moon enters Cancer that morning, activating deep nurturing and emotional intelligence. Cancer reminds us that we come from the sea—from the womb of life itself.Even if you feel lonely. Even if you feel unloved. That is a perception, not the whole truth.Ask to see more.Healing doesn’t require perfection. It requires willingness.By Saturday evening, the Full Moon energy ripens—complex, tender, expansive. Acknowledging grief while opening to possibility is the medicine of this moment.On Sunday the 4th, the Moon goes void of course at 7:59 a.m. ET, offering a gentle exhale after a profound threshold week.For MORE astrology analysis of people in the news and a long view perspective1 Like Get full access to Pamela’s Astrology Insight Now! at astrologyoasis.substack.com/subscribe
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