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May’s New Moon in Gemini: What It Means For You

On May 27, 2025 at 4:02 am, a new lunar cycle begins: and that means a new new moon is here. If you look up at the sky, the moon is invisible to the naked eye. In the midst of this darkness, as always, something new begins.

This new moon is in the air sign of Gemini, while the Sun, Mercury and Jupiter are also in Gemini. This moment and the days that follow will bring an energy that is inquisitive, curious, flexible, fast, magical and playful — and, unfortunately, not entirely without stress and contradictions. It can also help you to rearrange and explore pretty much everything. New life, new you? Let’s go!

This new moon is one of the most beautiful of 2025 — and it’s full of magic

This is one of the most beautiful, magical new moons of the year. It wants change and spontaneity. A Gemini moon is always social, light, playful. It loves meeting new people and ideas. Geminis think in other dimensions; they want to explore who else we can be. (After all, Gemini has dual nature built in!) They break the rules, they can cause trouble, but they can also powerfully shift energy.

Everything is super-charged and even amplified due to the Sun, New Moon, Mercury and also Jupiter being in Gemini: a so-called Gemini stellium. Now and in the 35 hours following the time of the New Moon, it is, as always, a great idea to set a new intention.

Set a new intention for what you want to create in your life. If you want to start a creative project, especially one that has to do with writing, there is hardly a better time to do so. But all other creative ideas will also find particularly fertile ground now.

Gemini is a mobile air sign. They rule the mind and ask themselves: What happens when we move things around? How can we arrange life differently? No idea is too far-fetched.

Anything is possible during the new moon in May 2025

But now we also have to endure contradictions. Two or more things can be true at the same time. You can feel your soul singing even though, at the same time, the world can feel pretty chaotic. Allow that! Now is the moment to question everything.

There is so much that lies in the future that we cannot yet imagine. People and places and things we don’t yet know. Allow yourself to create a vacuum in which you allow the possibility of all of this. The twins also ask themselves: where have we kept ourselves prisoners of our old rules? This is the moment to question it all.

Be careful, the May New Moon could cause some trouble, too

The negative effects of this New Moon are that a lot might start going on in the mind. Scattered thoughts can make you feel like your brain is on a merry-go-round and stress you out.

The other danger is that because so much is happening in the head, the heart can be somewhat neglected. And that’s kind of a shame, because flirting is favoured under this new moon. Harmony in thinking and feeling is important. And it’s important to pay attention to balance.

Mercury and Pluto provide fresh ideas and emotional depth

Mercury, the messenger of the gods, is active under this new moon and helps us to recognise celestial messages that we need to hear. He moves into Gemini two days before the new moon. Be alert for signs and synchronicities from the universe, especially on the day of the New Moon itself. Mercury in tandem with the New Moon will also support communication efforts and projects you are working on. You can sell your ideas well now and make them understandable.

LP Staff Writers

Writers at Lord’s Press come from a range of professional backgrounds, including history, diplomacy, heraldry, and public administration. Many publish anonymously or under initials—a practice that reflects the publication’s long-standing emphasis on discretion and editorial objectivity. While they bring expertise in European nobility, protocol, and archival research, their role is not to opine, but to document. Their focus remains on accuracy, historical integrity, and the preservation of events and individuals whose significance might otherwise go unrecorded.

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