New Moon in Pisces: Where Did I Leave the Keys to Time?
When reality becomes liquid, and the present is a slow-motion déjà vu.
On February 27 (or 28, depending on your location), the New Moon in Pisces immerses us in a phase where time is not linear but liquid... or better yet, like when you open YouTube for a quick video and end up two hours later learning about llama breeding in the Andes. This is not a traditional beginning or a moment of clear manifestation. Instead, it’s a pause in the narrative of time, a breath where perception dissolves, and reality flows into a new shape.
The Present as a Boundless Ocean (Or Like a Badly Measured Coffee)
If there's one thing that defines Pisces, it's the absence of boundaries. When the Sun and Moon align in this sign, the perception of the present becomes hazy, without a clear point of reference. Like when you think it's 5 p.m., but it's actually 9, and your dinner is still in the microwave.
We are not in a cycle that starts with force but in a space where the old dissolves before the new takes shape. Like when you clean out your closet and end up in an existential crisis surrounded by clothes you don’t remember buying.
At this moment, it’s not about clarity or action, but about synthesizing what has been, absorbing what has been lived, and letting reality reconfigure itself.
How Does This New Moon Feel? (Without Panicking)
More than an astrological event, this New Moon is the energy of the present. It’s not about whether you “feel it” or not—it is time itself expressing in this frequency.
Examples of how it manifests:
A sense of suspension or emptiness, like when you walk into a room and forget why you’re there.
Intuitions emerging without clear logic, like suddenly remembering an ex just when you were at peace.
Vague memories, emotions that seem to have no specific origin (probably Mercury’s fault somewhere).
A desire for rest or introspection, as if your brain is doing an involuntary “reboot.”
If You Have Planets at 9°40 of Pisces (or Close Aspects)
If you have planets or astrological points near 9°40 of Pisces, or in key aspects like conjunction, opposition, or trine, this New Moon will feel more personal.
✔ You may feel like something is resetting in your life in a more direct way.
✔ You may sense that an important change is brewing, even if it’s not yet clear.
✔ Your perception of time and reality might feel even more nebulous or immersive, as if you are living between dimensions.
If this resonates with you, don’t try to force answers. This New Moon is not about clarity but about allowing the signals to come in their own way.
Synchronizing with Time, Not Controlling It (Spoiler: You Can’t)
During this lunation, the rational mind seeks definitions, but this is not the time to impose clarity. It’s the time to accept that, even if you want to plan, the universe has other plans… and they probably include a cosmic nap.
✔ This is not a New Moon of action but of alignment (or of getting lost in your own mental feed).
✔ This is not a portal of intentions but a space of open perception (like when you accept that life is more chaotic than you thought).
✔ This is not a starting point but a moment to absorb time (a.k.a., a time to reset).
This is not a time for certainties but for listening to the invisible flow of the present (and learning to flow with it rather than trying to outrun it). It’s a rehearsal for infinity, a moment where time invites us to stop running and simply feel… or laugh a little at the absurdity of existence.
Finalizing
If time were not a line but an ocean, would you swim in it or simply let yourself float?
What part of your existence is ready to dissolve without resistance? (And what part is still pretending to have everything under control?).