
As the sun begins to dip low this April evening, the energy shifts significantly. At 6:31 pm, the Moon glides into the spirited sign of Sagittarius, lighting a fire under our collective intuition and urging us to look toward the furthest horizon.
When the lunar cycle meets the Archer, the “witchy vibes” shift from quiet introspection to bold exploration. Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter, the planet of expansion, and this transit invites us to stretch our magic beyond the familiar. If you’ve been feeling a bit stagnant, this is your cosmic green light to break the routine.
Rituals for the Sagittarian Moon
To align with this evening’s transit, consider focusing your practice on growth, truth, and manifestation.
- The Vision Quest: Light a purple or deep blue candle to honor Jupiter. Close your eyes and visualize where you want to be six months from now. Don’t focus on the “how”—focus on the feeling of freedom and achievement.
- Sage and Spice: Cleanse your space with scents of cedar, clove, or frankincense. These earthy, spicy aromas ground the flighty Sagittarian energy while keeping the vibrations high.
- Outdoor Invocation: If the weather permits, step outside at 6:31 pm. Stand with your feet firmly planted and look toward the stars. Sagittarius thrives in the great outdoors; simply breathing in the night air can recharge your spiritual batteries.
Guidance for the Soul
This transit is about Radical Intuition. It’s a time to trust that “gut feeling” that tells you to take a leap of faith. Whether it’s starting a new study, planning a journey, or simply speaking a truth you’ve been holding back, the Archer’s arrow is aimed true.
Don’t be afraid to dream a little bigger than usual tonight. The universe is listening, and the Moon is providing the spark.
Stay bright,
Moonzie
This post was exactly the spark I needed! I took my practice out into the woods this evening and lit a purple candle alongside some frankincense and sage. Sitting there under the stars, focusing on the growth and development I want to see for this land, felt incredibly powerful. There is nothing like the night air to make those dreams feel reachable