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The Last Dreaming Full Moon: A Pisces Red Eclipse at the Edge of the Year.

  • Writer: Valentina
    Valentina
  • Sep 7
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 5


On the night of September 7th 2025, the Moon will rise full in Pisces. Not just any full moon, but a blood-red eclipse, a rare unveiling that closes the circle of our astrological year. This is the last full moon before the reset of the cycle, the final illumination before we step through the threshold into what comes next.


Pisces, sign of dreams, endings, oceans, and the unseen, holds this moment with a watery kind of mystery. A lunar eclipse magnifies what is already heightened in a full moon, making the veils thinner and the tides deeper. It is as if the Moon herself steps into shadow, so that we might see what otherwise hides from view. In Pisces, this can feel like being asked to let go of illusions, to soften our grip on what is dissolving, and to trust the quiet pull of surrender.


So let the tides take you where they may lead, For under Pisces' Red full moon Eclipse the heart learns to heed. With the motion of the waves, find your own tune.
So let the tides take you where they may lead, For under Pisces' Red full moon Eclipse the heart learns to heed. With the motion of the waves, find your own tune.


Saturn moving retrograde in Pisces along with the North Node, adds another layer to this story. His presence deepens the call to reflect, to pause with patience, to honor the weight of time and responsibility. Saturn’s retrograde in Pisces feels like a tide pulling inward, reminding us that endings are not only about release, but also about integrating the lessons carried so far.


Across the sky, the Sun in Virgo steadies the balance, reminding us of the earthy details that hold us when waters rise too high.


Two weeks later, on September 21st 2025, a solar eclipse arrives with the second new moon in Virgo, perfectly timed with the equinox. Where the Pisces eclipse whispers of release, the Virgo eclipse offers beginnings, an opening, a doorway, a reset of order and intention as the seasons themselves shift.


This eclipse pair marks a turning unlike most. To meet a total lunar eclipse in Pisces as the astrological year closes, while Saturn retraces his steps there, and then to step into a solar eclipse in Virgo at the equinox, is to be invited into both dissolution and renewal, into both endings and careful, tender beginnings. It is the quiet alchemy of cycles, a letting go that makes space for what is about to be born.


As the Moon rises red in Pisces, you might notice what is asking to be laid to rest. Old stories, old ways, even old dreams that have carried you this far may now drift toward the horizon. And when the equinox comes with its Virgo new moon, you may feel the invitation to gather what remains, to place your hands gently on what still wants to grow, and to begin weaving again.


This full moon eclipse is not here to solve or decide for you, it is here to mirror the mystery of thresholds, to remind you that the cycle itself carries wisdom. The last moon of the astrological year bows out in shadow, making way for the quiet light of beginnings still to come.


Much love to all, Valentina.

 
 
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