Time has loosened its grip.
Since yesterday’s Full Moon in Capricorn,
we’ve been suspended.
Another extra-long void-of-course Moon
stretches on either side of the peak,
holding us in a hush of
before and after.
Capricorn isn’t known for resting.
It scales, climbs, achieves.
But this Moon whispers otherwise:
Stop striving.
You’re already at the summit.
Let gravity settle you.
Let your bones exhale.
Even the structure needs spaciousness.
Even the frame needs breath.
And time?
Time is not the enemy.
But it’s not the boss either.
We forget that Saturn,
the keeper of clocks—
is also a god of slowness.
Before the industrial bell.
Before the synchronized train.
Time was lunar.
It moved in spirals,
in seasons,
in tides.

At 1:20 pm ET, the Moon enters Aquarius,
a sign Saturn also claims in ancient astrology.
But this is the Saturn of future blueprints,
of systems reimagined,
of timelines restructured.
Still, he slows.
Saturn stations retrograde this weekend,
beginning a 138-day reversal through Aries and Pisces.
Which means Saturn is barely moving now.
Which means:
We aren’t meant to rush.
We’re meant to listen.
To attune to the tectonic slow-dance
of inner restructuring.
This afternoon, the Moon in Aquarius will:
sextile Saturn in Aries: build with what matters
sextile Neptune in Aries: dream within constraints
conjunct Pluto: feel the weight and potential of change
Let this be a day of time warping.
Let this be a day where you are not productive
but profound.
Consider this:
Before time was money,
it was a rhythm, not a rule.
A pulse of breath.
A shadow crossing stone.
A tide that rises
only when the Moon says
it’s time.
We were never meant
to monetize every minute.
We were meant to live them—
to feel them in the body,
to honor their rhythm,
to rest
when the light wanes
or pauses.
Time bends for the ones
who remember how to rest.
No promos today—
just thank you for being here.
Time bends for the ones
who remember how to rest.
Thank you..... needed all of this.