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June New Moon in Cancer

New Moon

As we move toward the New Moon, a wave of heightened sensitivity arrives. This lunar energy asks us to slow down, feel deeply, and listen to what lies beneath the surface. It’s a time to tend to what has gone unnoticed, to meet yourself gently, and to honour what still needs care.

June New Moon in Cancer

As we move toward the New Moon, a wave of heightened sensitivity arrives. This lunar energy asks us to slow down, feel deeply, and listen to what lies beneath the surface. It’s a time to tend to what has gone unnoticed, to meet yourself gently, and to honour what still needs care.

"The Cancer New Moon calls us inward. It invites us to reconnect with the self as sanctuary. By tending to yourself with kindness and attention, you build the strength and balance needed to truly show up for others."

On June 25th AEDT, the New Moon will occur in the sign of Cancer.
Cosmically, the Cancer New Moon marks a time for emotional renewal, deep reflection, and nurturing the self and others. This energy supports intentions rooted in home, belonging, and inner safety, encouraging us to soften, feel, and build foundations that support the truth of who we are.

A moment to feel

Cancer, the nurturer, brings emotional depth that softens us into forgiveness and opens the door to healing. When we respond to this energy with slowness, presence, and intention, we make space for meaningful transformation.

What to expect

In the days surrounding this New Moon, emotions may feel closer to the surface. The presence of Mars in Virgo and Saturn in Aries brings a stabilising influence to Cancer’s watery sensitivity. While feelings may ebb and flow, there is also clarity available, a groundedness that allows us to hold ourselves with more grace.

This moon is not passive. It invites us to be present with every feeling, memory, and story that has shaped how we love, protect, and connect. It offers a chance to rebuild emotional trust and cultivate a sense of belonging that begins from within.

What to do

nurture your nervous system

This is a time to come back into the body, to support your emotional rhythms through gentleness and care. Somatic practices, simple and sensory-based, can help ground your awareness and calm your inner landscape.

A few gentle ways to meet yourself in this moment:

- Deep belly breathing

- Slow, intuitive movement or stretching

- Placing your hand over your heart or belly

- Noticing where emotion sits in your body

- Shaking, humming, or dancing to shift energy

Each one is a quiet offering to yourself, a way of saying, “you are safe here.”

Ground into what matters

This New Moon is supported by energies that favour clarity, commitment, and conscious action. While Cancer brings the desire to care, Mars and Saturn remind us that true care also includes responsibility. We are being asked to move from intention into embodied practice, to nourish what truly matters and take steps toward long-term support.

Journal prompts to explore:

- Where do I feel most at home?

- What emotional truths am I ready to honour?

- What practical actions can I take to support the life I want to live?

Let your emotions be guides, not obstacles, but messengers pointing you toward your own alignment.


What not to do

Avoid your triggers

When big feelings rise, it can be tempting to shut down or distract. But your triggers are not here to punish you, they are invitations to look closer, to listen to what still hurts, and to offer compassion to the parts of you that are asking to be seen.

Project onto others

When old wounds surface, we may find ourselves blaming others for our discomfort. But more often, our reaction speaks to something deeper within. Instead of reacting outwardly, try softening inward.

Ask yourself:

- What is this reaction trying to show me?

- What part of me is calling for attention and care?

This New Moon invites us to reclaim our emotions as teachers. Stay with what arises and let your inner wisdom lead.

A ritual to come home to your body

With emotions stirred and hearts wide open, it’s easy to feel unanchored. This ritual blends sensory awareness with a gentle humming practice to bring you back to your body and into the safety of the present moment.

Five senses ritual

Sight
Find a quiet, comforting space. Let your eyes rest on something steady, like a candle flame, a tree outside, or a favourite piece of art. Let it be an anchor for your attention when you feel scattered.

Smell
Burn HINU forest bathing incense. Allow the grounding scent of hinoki cypress to bring you into your breath. Let it remind you of slow forest walks, of spaciousness, of stillness.

Touch
Feel the points where your body meets the earth or chair beneath you. Imagine soft roots extending into the ground, connecting you to the land and to your own centre.

Taste
Place something grounding on your tongue, a piece of dark chocolate, a sip of tea, a drop of honey. Let the taste bring you fully into the now.

Sound (humming practice)
Place your hand on your belly. Inhale deeply. As you exhale, begin to hum a low, steady tone. Let the vibration ripple through your body. Continue for a few minutes. Let the sound be a balm for your nervous system.

Afterward, pause.
What shifted?
What softened?
What does your body need now?

There is no need to rush the answers.


This Cancer New Moon is a gentle invitation to feel, to soften, and to return to the sanctuary within. Through small, intentional acts of care, we begin to rebuild trust in our bodies, our hearts, and our rhythms. From that place, we can show up more fully, not only for others, but for the parts of ourselves that have waited quietly to be held.

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