Although this week’s sky looks very similar to last week's (the planets have barely changed signs), the energetic experience is not the same. If the energy before was about revelation and emotional movement, now the focus shifts to something quieter but no less essential: integrating, organizing, and closing.
With the Sun and Mercury in Taurus, life continues to ask for stability and connection with what truly matters. Taurus does not work in haste; it works with consistency. This energy invites us to review what we are holding onto, to evaluate whether our decisions have a real foundation, and to strengthen what is truly worth preserving. It is not about moving faster, but about making sure that what we build has roots.
At the same time, the strong presence in Aries (Mars, Saturn, and Neptune) keeps an active inner impulse alive. It can feel like contained energy—there is a desire to start something, to move, or to make decisions, but the moment still calls for preparation. The teaching is clear: Not every impulse requires immediate action.
On the mental and relational plane, Venus and Uranus in Gemini continue to stir ideas, conversations, and new perspectives. However, this week is less about opening new paths and more about understanding which ones are already closing naturally.
The predominant energy is that of the Last Quarter Moon, a lunar phase associated with conscious purification. This is the moment in the cycle when life invites us to release burdens, finish pending processes, and simplify. It may feel like a need to organize, close conversations, complete tasks, or even withdraw a bit in order to regain clarity.
The Last Quarter Moon reminds us that new beginnings depend not only on intention but on the space available. Every closure made with awareness releases energy and direction. It is a week to review what we are holding onto out of habit, fear, or inertia, and to let go of what has already fulfilled its purpose (without the drama!).
On May 16th, the New Moon arrives together with Rosh Chodesh. This meeting marks the beginning of a new cycle, but this time it feels more like an internal reset than an immediately visible change. Rosh Chodesh Sivan marks the cycle of Gemini, which brings movement and new ideas.
The conclusion of the week is simple: Close with awareness, listen to your intuition, and allow the next step to reveal itself gradually.