Working with the phases of the Moon is a great way to boost the efficacious energy of your candle spells. Lighting candles during the New to Full Moon cycle is perfect to “draw in” or increase the energy that you are setting lights or lighting candles to accomplish a goal. Using the phases of the Moon from Full to New again is also a beneficial way to “push away” or decrease something that you do not want in your life any longer. Here is the list of New Moons, Full Moons, Eclipses, and Super Moons in their respective astrological sign and times for the years 2025:
01/13 – Full Moon in Cancer – 5:27 pm Eastern time
01/29 – New Moon in Aquarius – 7:35 am Eastern time
02/12 – Full Moon in Leo – 8:53 am Eastern time
02/27 – New Moon in Pisces – 7:44 pm Eastern time SUPERMOON*
03/14 – Full Moon in Virgo – 2:54 am Eastern time
03/14 – LUNAR ECLIPSE in Virgo – 2:59 am Eastern time
03/29 – New Moon in Aries – 6:57 am Eastern time
03/29 – SOLAR (Partial) ECLIPSE in Aries – 6:48 am Eastern time
04/13 – Full Moon in Libra – 8:22 pm Eastern time
04/27 – New Moon in Taurus – 3:31 pm Eastern time
05/12 – Full Moon in Scorpio – 12:55 pm Eastern time
05/26 – New Moon in Gemini – 11:02 pm Eastern time
06/11 – Full Moon in Sagittarius – 3:43 am Eastern time
06/25 – New Moon in Cancer – 6:31 am Eastern Time
07/10 – Full Moon in Capricorn – 4:36 pm Eastern Time
07/24 – New Moon in Leo – 3:11 pm Eastern Time
08/09 – Full Moon in Aquarius – 3:55 am Eastern time
08/23 – New Moon in Virgo – 2:06 am Eastern time
09/07 – Full Moon in Pisces – 2:08 pm Eastern time
09/07 – LUNAR (Total) ECLIPSE in Pisces – 2:12 pm Eastern time
09/21 – New Moon in Virgo – 3:54 pm Eastern time
09/21 – SOLAR ECLIPSE in Virgo – 7:53 pm Eastern time
October 2025
10/07 – Full Moon in Aries – 11:47 pm Eastern time
10/21 – New Moon in Libra – 8:25 am Eastern time
November 2025
11/05 – Full Moon in Taurus – 8:19 am Eastern
11/20 – New Moon in Sagittarius – 1:47 am Eastern time
December 2025
12/04 – Full Moon in Gemini – 6:14 pm Eastern time
12/19 – New Moon in Capricorn – 8:43 pm Eastern time
* – SUPERMOON – Each month, the Moon follows an orbital path around Earth which is slightly elliptical. A Super Moon is when the Moon has reached it’s perigee point, or when the Moon is closest to the Earth. The Moon also reaches a point when it is farthest away from the Earth, called an apogee point. The Moon reaches both of these points each month for the whole year.
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