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New Moon, October 21, 2025

  • Writer: Susan
    Susan
  • Oct 13, 2025
  • 2 min read

The New Moon in Libra on October 21, 2025, is a gentle invitation to restore balance—within ourselves and in our relationships. This is a time to pause, reflect, and realign with what feels fair, true, and beautiful in your life. Libra’s energy encourages harmony, mutual respect, and the art of living gracefully, reminding us that balance isn’t static but a living dance between self and others, giving and receiving. The following journal prompts are designed to help you explore these themes—first by looking inward with honesty and depth, then by welcoming lighter reflections that open the heart and invite a sense of ease and renewal.


  1. Where in my life do I feel out of balance — between giving and receiving, action and rest, or self and others?


  2. What truth about my relationships am I ready to see clearly, even if it challenges my comfort?


  3. In what ways have I confused peacekeeping with self-silencing? How might I express myself more honestly while staying kind?


  4. What does true harmony look and feel like for me — not what I’ve been told it should be?


  5. How can I align my outer connections and choices more closely with my inner values and integrity?


  6. What small beauty or simple pleasure can I bring into my space or routine to uplift my spirit?


  7. Who in my life brings a sense of ease, laughter, and mutual respect — and how can I celebrate that connection?


  8. What creative or aesthetic project am I drawn to start or refresh this season?


  9. If I could design a “balanced” day for myself, what would it include?


  10. What intention or affirmation best captures the grace and harmony I wish to embody under this New Moon?

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