The Final New Moon of 2025

Sagittarius energy, fresh intentions & expanding what’s possible

There’s something different about this New Moon.

Not chaotic.
Not dramatic.
More like that grounded, self-assured feeling of “Okay… I’m not forcing this anymore.”

On Friday, December 19, we welcome the final New Moon of 2025, and it lands in Sagittarius — the sign of vision, truth, growth, learning, travel, and those random late-night thoughts that start with, “Hear me out…”

This New Moon isn’t about doing more just to prove something.
It’s about choosing a direction that actually feels like you — not the version of you that said yes out of habit.

Why This New Moon Is a Big Deal

New Moons are always about beginnings, but this one carries extra weight because it’s the last reset of the year. Think of it as the universe sliding you a note that says:

“Before we step into 2026… let’s get real.”

Sagittarius energy doesn’t care for micromanagement, perfectionism, or pretending. It cares about meaning, momentum, and truth (even when that truth is, “I’ve outgrown this.”)

So instead of asking:

“What should I fix?”

This New Moon asks:

“What do I want to expand into next?”

Same book. New chapter.

Sagittarius Energy: Expansion Without the Pressure

Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter, the planet of growth, opportunity, and learning through experience — not just consuming information and calling it a day.

This energy supports:

  • Setting intentions for the year ahead without New Year’s resolution burnout

  • Expanding your mindset around what’s possible

  • Learning something new (or finally admitting you’re ready for a change)

  • Travel dreams — even if they currently live in saved tabs and vision boards

  • Speaking your truth a little more honestly, and a lot less apologetically

Sagittarius doesn’t ask for perfection.
It asks for courage — and maybe a willingness to be seen trying.

Money, Work & Life Direction (Because Yes, It Still Matters)

While this New Moon isn’t only about money or business, it absolutely touches how we support ourselves — financially, emotionally, and energetically.

This is a powerful moment to reflect on:

  • How you earn vs. how you actually want to live

  • Whether your work expands you… or just keeps you busy

  • What “success” means now — not five versions of you ago

This is vision-setting, not spreadsheet season.
Capricorn will handle the logistics shortly (and insistently).

Gentle Challenges to Be Aware Of

This New Moon forms some tension with Saturn and Neptune, which can stir:

  • moments of doubt

  • mental fog or low energy

  • a vague sense of “I want more, but please don’t ask me for the full plan yet”

If that shows up, that’s not failure — that’s feedback.

It’s a reminder to slow down, hydrate, ground yourself… and maybe not rewrite your entire life story at midnight when everything feels heavier than it actually is.

New Moon Intentions You Can Actually Use

Choose one or two. No bonus points for overdoing it.

  • I allow myself to expand without guilt.

  • I trust the direction unfolding in front of me, even if the full map isn’t available yet.

  • I release outdated beliefs about what I’m “allowed” to want.

  • I choose growth that supports my peace, not just my productivity.

Set it once. Let it work quietly in the background.

✨ A Mused Moment

Sagittarius energy rules the hips, thighs, and movement — which means this New Moon isn’t just about mindset, it’s about how your body carries you forward.

Your Mused Moment for this lunation:

  • Stretch your hips

  • Take a walk without tracking anything

  • Choose skincare or self-care that feels supportive, not heavy

  • Do something that helps you feel in motion — even subtly

This is about flow, not force.

Looking Ahead

This New Moon sets the tone — not just for the end of 2025, but for how we step into 2026.

  • Dec 26: the reflective 9 energy — closure, release, and tying things up with intention

  • Early January: the Capricorn Full Moon, bringing structure, clarity, and grounded momentum

For now, let this be enough.
A beginning that feels intentional, spacious, and real.

Welcome to Get Mused

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