New Moons are a time for rejuvenation and manifestation. If you have a lack in your life, then this is the time the collective will work to fill it, whether through a new experience, person, or item. We must make space for beginnings and foolish behavior during new moons. Mind you, we’re all fools when beginning something new, so don’t be scared to get experimental.

For newbies, a New Moon is when the moon conjuncts the sun to the same degree. New moons are for setting intentions and goals to manifest. Take the theme of each new moon (manifestation period) as inspiration to bring forth the best version of yourself! If you find your horoscope helpful or have any questions, please share your horoscope and tag me on social media @monishaholmes.


Welcome to the astrological new year, friend. And let me just say—this one isn’t easing you in, it’s initiating you. With the New Moon in Aries on April 17, 2026 at 9:23 p.m. ET, we’re not just turning a page, we’re being asked to become someone new in real time. Aries energy doesn’t wait for permission, but with both Saturn and Neptune in Aries, you may feel like you’re being pulled in two directions at once. One part of you wants to assert yourself fully, unapologetically, instinctively. The other part? Questioning if you’re even allowed to take up that much space.

Saturn in Aries can feel like restriction around identity—pressures, expectations, or internalized standards that make self-expression feel… monitored. Meanwhile, Neptune in Aries can distort the idea of what strength is supposed to look like, convincing you that if you’re not fearless, dominant, or effortlessly confident, then you’re somehow falling behind. And babe, that’s where the work is. Because this New Moon isn’t here to confirm your insecurities—it’s here to expose them. With Mercury and Mars also in Aries, your thoughts and words may come out fast, sharp, and unfiltered. You might feel more reactive, more impulsive, more done with anything that doesn’t align with who you know yourself to be. And honestly? That’s not a bad thing—as long as you’re responding with awareness instead of reacting from a wound.

The only major connection this New Moon makes is to Chiron in Aries, and that tells us everything we need to know. This is about healing identity wounds. The quiet (or loud) belief that you’re not enough. The ways past experiences have shaped how you show up—or don’t. The parts of you that learned to shrink, perform, or overcompensate just to feel worthy. The only way out is through.

But here’s the softness: with Venus in Taurus, healing doesn’t have to be chaotic. It can be grounded. Sensory. Intentional. Through nature, through beauty, through returning to your body and reminding yourself that you already exist as something worthy—without performance. And with Venus conjunct Uranus in Taurus? Don’t be surprised if the way you reconnect with your value feels unexpected, liberating, or even a little disruptive in the best way. This is a reset—but not the kind where you pretend to be someone else. This is the kind where you finally stop, stay still, and be authentic.

What to Do for This New Moon in Aries:

Challenge the Narrative of “Not Enough.” This New Moon, especially with Chiron involved, may activate beliefs tied to inadequacy or self-worth. Instead of accepting them as truth, question them. Ask: Where did this belief come from? Is it objectively true? Awareness is the first step in rewriting it.

Let Yourself Be Seen Without Over-Performing. Self-determination theory suggests that authenticity is a key driver of psychological well-being. Aries wants expression—but not performance for validation. Notice where you feel the urge to exaggerate, prove, or overcompensate. Then gently pull back. You don’t need to be “more” to be enough.

Move Your Body to Process Emotion. Studies in somatic psychology show that physical movement helps regulate emotional states by releasing stored tension and stress hormones. Aries rules the body and action—so if emotions feel intense, move them through. Walk, stretch, work out. Let your body metabolize what your mind is trying to understand.

Anchor Yourself in Sensory Stability. With Venus in Taurus, grounding practices can stabilize emotional intensity. Research on sensory regulation shows that engaging the five senses—touch, smell, sight, taste, sound—can reduce stress and bring the nervous system back to baseline. Think skincare routines, time in nature, nourishing meals, soft fabrics. Stability is your advantage right now.

Below, read your horoscope for the New Moon in Aries happening on April 17, 2026

Read your Sun sign to gain insight into the version of yourself that you're maturing into. Read your Rising sign to reflect on your present state. And read your Moon sign for guidance on how to grow your inner child (no one is perfect). If you find your horoscope helpful, please share it and tag me on social media @monishaholmes.

Aries

This New Moon in your sign is deeply personal, asking you to confront the difference between confidence and compensation. With Chiron involved, you may notice moments where you over-assert yourself or, alternatively, hesitate to take up space at all. Both are responses to the same underlying question: Am I enough as I am? With Mercury and Mars in your sign, your instincts are sharp, but your reactions may be quicker than your awareness. Slow it down. Saturn’s presence reminds you that identity is something you build, not something you prove. Neptune may blur your self-perception, making you question your strength—but true confidence isn’t loud, it’s consistent. Let this lunation be about honest self-definition rather than performance. You don’t need to become someone new. You need to stop abandoning who you already are.

Moon lesson: Self-trust is built, not declared.

Taurus

This New Moon activates your inner world, bringing attention to the thoughts and patterns you don’t always say out loud. With so much Aries energy, you may feel internal pressure to act, decide, or move forward—but your growth lies in observation first. Chiron’s involvement suggests that old insecurities may surface quietly, especially ones tied to self-worth or feeling unseen. Before you push through, pause and listen. With Venus, your ruling planet, in your sign and conjunct Uranus, your healing may come through unexpected forms of self-care or shifts in what you value. Let yourself evolve without forcing clarity too quickly. Not everything needs to be solved immediately. Some things need to be understood. This is a powerful reset for your relationship with yourself—especially the parts you usually keep hidden.

Moon lesson: Inner clarity creates outer stability.

Gemini

This New Moon highlights your social world, but not in the way you might expect. With Aries energy dominating the sky, you may feel pressure to assert yourself within group dynamics or redefine your role among friends, networks, or communities. Chiron suggests that feelings of not fully belonging or being misunderstood could surface—but this isn’t a sign to perform for acceptance. It’s a call to realign with spaces that actually reflect who you are. With Mercury, your ruling planet, in Aries, your voice is strong, but it may come across more direct than usual. Be mindful of how you communicate, especially when emotions are high. Saturn asks you to be intentional with your connections—quality over quantity. You’re not here to fit in everywhere. You’re here to be understood somewhere.

Moon lesson: Alignment matters more than approval.

Cancer

This New Moon places a spotlight on your career, reputation, and the way you are perceived publicly. With Aries energy pushing for visibility, you may feel both the desire to step up and the fear of being judged. Chiron’s influence suggests that wounds around recognition or not feeling “good enough” may surface—but this is your opportunity to redefine success on your own terms. Saturn asks for discipline and structure, while Neptune may blur your sense of direction. If things feel unclear, focus on what you can control: your effort, your integrity, your consistency. You don’t need to have everything figured out to move forward. With Mercury and Mars in Aries, your decisions may feel urgent, but clarity comes from alignment, not pressure. Let your work speak for itself.

Moon lesson: You earn confidence through action.

Leo

This New Moon expands your perspective, challenging you to rethink beliefs that have quietly shaped your identity. With Aries energy activating your sense of purpose, you may feel called to step into something bigger—but Chiron suggests that fear of being wrong or not “ready enough” could hold you back. Notice where you limit yourself before even trying. Saturn asks you to take your growth seriously, while Neptune may blur what truth feels like. You don’t need certainty to move forward—you need willingness. With Mercury and Mars in Aries, your voice carries conviction, but make sure it’s grounded in self-awareness rather than ego. This is a time to explore, question, and evolve. You’re not meant to stay the same. You’re meant to expand beyond what once felt safe.

Moon lesson: Growth requires leaving certainty behind.

Virgo

This New Moon brings focus to intimacy, vulnerability, and the emotional exchanges you share with others. With Aries energy intensifying your awareness of power dynamics, you may notice where you feel exposed, guarded, or overly responsible for maintaining balance. Chiron’s presence suggests that past wounds around trust or emotional safety may resurface—but this isn’t a setback. It’s an invitation to engage differently. Saturn asks for emotional maturity, while Neptune may blur boundaries if you’re not careful. Be honest about what you need, but also realistic about what others can give. With Mercury and Mars in Aries, conversations may feel more direct or confrontational—use this energy to clarify, not control. True intimacy isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence and honesty.

Moon lesson: Vulnerability is a strength, not a liability.

Libra

This New Moon activates your relationships, bringing attention to the balance between self and other. With so much Aries energy opposing your sign, you may feel challenged to assert your needs without defaulting to accommodation. Chiron’s presence suggests that wounds around rejection, conflict, or being “too much” could surface—but avoiding tension won’t resolve it. It will only reinforce it. With Mercury and Mars in Aries, others may come across more direct, even confrontational, pushing you to respond rather than retreat. Saturn asks you to define your boundaries clearly, while Neptune may blur them if you’re trying to maintain harmony at your own expense. This is a reset in how you show up in partnership. You don’t need to sacrifice yourself to be loved. You need to be known.

Moon lesson: Balance requires honesty, not avoidance.

Scorpio

This New Moon focuses on your routines, habits, and the systems that support your daily life. With Aries energy pushing for action, you may feel motivated to make immediate changes—but Chiron suggests that underlying insecurities around productivity or self-discipline could be driving that urgency. Ask yourself: are you building structure from self-respect or self-criticism? Saturn encourages consistency, while Neptune may create confusion around what’s actually sustainable. With Mercury and Mars in Aries, your mental pace is fast, but burnout is possible if you don’t regulate it. Small, intentional shifts will be more effective than drastic overhauls. This is about creating a life that supports you, not one that exhausts you. Your habits should reinforce your well-being, not punish you into it.

Moon lesson: Discipline should feel supportive, not restrictive.

Sagittarius

This New Moon activates your creativity, joy, and self-expression—but with an edge of vulnerability. Aries energy encourages you to take risks and put yourself out there, yet Chiron suggests that fears of rejection or not being “good enough” could hold you back. Notice where you hesitate to share your ideas or fully enjoy yourself. Saturn asks you to take your passions seriously, while Neptune may blur the line between inspiration and self-doubt. With Mercury and Mars in Aries, your desire to express yourself is strong, but authenticity matters more than performance. You’re not here to impress—you’re here to create. Let this be a reset in how you engage with pleasure and creativity. You don’t need validation to enjoy what you love.

Moon lesson: Expression is more important than approval.

Capricorn

This New Moon brings your focus inward, highlighting home, family, and your emotional foundation. With Aries energy stirring movement, you may feel an urge to take control of your environment—but Chiron suggests that deeper wounds tied to safety or belonging could be influencing your reactions. Saturn, your ruling planet, asks you to build stability intentionally, while Neptune may blur emotional boundaries if you’re avoiding discomfort. With Mercury and Mars in Aries, conversations at home may feel more direct or even tense, but clarity is necessary for growth. You don’t need to have all the answers—you need to create space for honesty. This is about redefining what security means to you, not just maintaining what’s familiar.

Moon lesson: Stability starts with emotional honesty.

Aquarius

This New Moon activates your communication, thoughts, and immediate environment. With Aries energy accelerating your mental pace, you may feel the urge to speak quickly, decide quickly, and move on just as fast. But Chiron suggests that wounds around being misunderstood or dismissed could influence how you express yourself. Are you speaking to be heard—or to protect yourself? Saturn asks for thoughtful communication, while Neptune may create confusion if you’re not clear about your intentions. With Mercury and Mars in Aries, your words carry impact, so choose them with awareness. Not everything needs to be said immediately, but what is said should be intentional. This is a reset in how you think, speak, and process information.

Moon lesson: Clarity is more powerful than speed.

Pisces

This New Moon brings attention to your sense of worth, resources, and the way you value yourself. With Aries energy pushing you to take action, you may feel pressure to prove your value externally—but Chiron suggests that deeper insecurities around not being “enough” could be at play. Saturn asks you to build self-worth through consistency and grounded choices, while Neptune, your ruling planet, may blur your perception if you rely too heavily on external validation. With Mercury and Mars in Aries, financial or personal decisions may feel urgent, but clarity comes from self-awareness, not pressure. You don’t need to rush to establish your worth. It already exists. This is about aligning your actions with that truth.

Moon lesson: Your value is inherent, not earned.