Moon Cycles
The Moon Cycles can help you to know when the Moon becomes Void of Course is an easy way to begin to watch the effect of the closest heavenly body to earth-the Moon. The Moon then cycles and becomes void when it’s not making any major aspects to the other planets. This happens every few days for a time period ranging from a few minutes to a day or more.
Simply put, what this means from a practical standpoint, is that anything that is started when the Moon is in a void of Course Moon cycle, doesn’t pan out. Starting a new business? Don’t make it official until the void period is over.
Looking for an engagement date? Avoid the times that the Moon is void if you want to play it safe. One more thing. Don’t push the send button on an important e-mail until the Moon void period is over. That is unless you want nothing to come of it. Fretting over a possible negative outcome for a court case, a health issue or whatever? The void of course definition still applies-nothing comes of it.
Can you override the effect of a void Moon cycle? Usually NO. but maybe, but be prepared to double your efforts and then hope and pray for the best. Now, I have to tell you, the reverse strategy of starting something important when the Moon is not void doesn’t guarantee success. I do know that starting something important when it is void, nearly always holds true; nothing much happens. I also know that if I can avoid hang-ups and disappointments, that’s enough to make me check my calendar.
What is the Void of Course Moon?
The calculations are derived from the observation of the last Ptolemy aspect to the Moon’s ingress into the next sign. In simpler terms, immediately after the Moon forms the last Major Aspect to another planet from the sign that the Moon is transiting, until the Moon moves into the next sign, the Moon is considered to be Void of Course. What is a Major Aspect? If we think of the universe in terms of a huge circle surrounding Earth, we can begin to think of slicing that circle up into sections. The aspects are merely angles formed within the 360 degree circle. A 90 degree angle is referred to as the Square Aspect. Other Major Aspects in Ptolemy are: conjunction, 0 degree; sextile, 60 degrees; trine, 120 degrees; and opposition, 180 degrees. There are many other degrees used in Astrology. In this case, for these VoC tables, only the major aspects will be used to determine the beginning of the Void of Course event.
What should I expect to happen when the Moon is Void of Course?
The Void of Course (VoC) is similar to a short respite or a reprieve of emotions before the Moon journeys into the next astrological sign. The Moon rules over our feelings, emotions, nurturing feminine side (yes, even men have a nurturing feminine influence), as well as our childhood memories and family matters. Depending on which sign the Moon transits, that sign’s energies will be blended into, or at the very least, awash over our natural Moon Sign’s tendencies. This is one reason why our emotions and moods always seem to be in a state of flux, internally. When the Moon begins into a Void of Course period, these areas of our life seem to hit a disconnect. We encounter a short period of emotional confusion, mood fatigue, or even simply feel emotionally and physically rundown. We may not be able to rely on our usual “gut” decision-making. It is not advisable to initiate new concepts during the VoC Moon. For example, many students complain of not being able to remember what was taught during the Moon’s Void of Course transit. From a psychological perspective, Learning and Memory are both closely associated with Emotions. When our emotions are dampened by the Void of Course period, we have a difficult time retaining new information. We must rely on the information that we already have, which may be insufficient once the Void of Course Moon has finished up. This is why so many astrologers describe this period as being “lost time” because we have a harder time staying on task, paying attention to details or flat out missing important information. Yet, the VoC period is useful if we have the ability to kick back, postpone making important decisions, and simply enjoy being “one” with the Void Moon. A great article to refer to on the Moon’s Void of Course energies can be found on The Mountain Astrologer.
How do I use the Void of Course Moon Chart?
The Void of Course (VoC) table is set up to show you two months of VoC beginnings and endings. The table is defaulted to the Coordinated Universal Time, aka UTC or UTC(0). You can adjust the time zone to your region with the plus (+) or minus (-) radio buttons and the hours in the drop down window. If you live in the Western hemisphere, use the minus (-) radio button. Eastern hemisphere residents will use the plus (+) radio button. Let’s use the Pacific Time Zone as an example. During the Standard Time (PST) the time difference from UTC is -8. Click on the minus radio button and select 8 from the dropdown window then click the “Change” button to adjust the time. During the Daylight Saving Time (PDT), the time difference from UTC is -7. Same operations with a slightly different time outcome. If you do not know your region’s Time Zone calculation, you can visit Date and Time | Accessible The Time Now *(The link will open in a new window). Once you find the area closest to your region and convert the time, look for the UTC offset for your timezone. That will be your clue for the time zone offset on this Moon Void of Course date list.
V/C = Moon Void of Course
Best to meditate, take it easy and avoid starting important new projects.
First time is as it enters the Void – Next time is as it exits the void
Ends the Moon cycle void period. Okay to initiate important new projects.
2025 Moon Cycles
VOID BEGINS | VOID ENDS | ||
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Date | Time | Date | Time |
January |
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4-Jan | 1:33 PM | 4-Jan | |
6-Jan | 9:54 PM | 7-Jan | |
8-Jan | 5:58 PM | 9-Jan | |
10-Jan | 10:29 AM | 11-Jan | |
12-Jan | 11:21 PM | 13-Jan | |
14-Jan | 1:27 AM | 15-Jan | |
17-Jan | 7:44 PM | 17-Jan | |
20-Jan | 12:28 AM | 20-Jan | |
22-Jan | 1:27 PM | 22-Jan | 11:42 PM |
24-Jan | 11:17 PM | 25-Jan | 10:51 AM |
27-Jan | 9:54 AM | 27-Jan | 6:53 PM |
29-Jan | 5:53 PM | 30-Jan | 12:02 AM |
February |
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1-Feb | 3:09 AM | 1-Feb | 3:25 AM |
2-Feb | 10:15 PM | 3-Feb | 6:14 AM |
5-Feb | 1:19 AM | 5-Feb | 9:16 AM |
6-Feb | 10:15 PM | 7-Feb | 12:51 PM |
9-Feb | 9:21 AM | 9-Feb | 5:20 PM |
11-Feb | 11:05 AM | 11-Feb | 11:23 PM |
13-Feb | 11:28 PM | 14-Feb | 7:53 AM |
16-Feb | 4:16 PM | 16-Feb | 7:11 PM |
18-Feb | 11:27 PM | 19-Feb | 8:03 AM |
21-Feb | 10:39 AM | 21-Feb | 7:52 PM |
23-Feb | 8:53 PM | 24-Feb | 4:22 AM |
26-Feb | 3:31 AM | 26-Feb | 9:07 AM |
28-Feb | 7:57 AM | 28-Feb | 11:16 AM |
March |
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2-Mar | 6:09 AM | 2-Mar | 12:38 PM |
4-Mar | 8:09 AM | 4-Mar | 2:42 PM |
6-Mar | 1:43 AM | 6-Mar | 6:20 PM |
8-Mar | 4:52 PM | 8-Mar | 11:40 PM |
10-Mar | 7:31 PM | 11-Mar | 6:43 AM |
13-Mar | 8:37 AM | 13-Mar | 3:43 PM |
15-Mar | 8:40 PM | 16-Mar | 3:56 AM |
18-Mar | 1:39 PM | 18-Mar | 4:46 PM |
21-Mar | 5:03 AM | 21-Mar | 5:17 AM |
23-Mar | 8:26 AM | 23-Mar | 2:56 PM |
25-Mar | 6:27 AM | 25-Mar | 8:25 PM |
27-Mar | 4:47 PM | 27-Mar | 10:22 PM |
29-Mar | 5:07 PM | 29-Mar | 10:33 PM |
31-Mar | 5:28 PM | 31-Mar | 12:58 PM |
April |
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2-Apr | 10:23 PM | 3-Apr | 1:12 AM |
5-Apr | 12:05 AM | 5-Apr | 6:03 AM |
7-Apr | 3:04 AM | 7-Apr | 1:30 PM |
9-Apr | 4:48 PM | 9-Apr | 11:10 PM |
12-Apr | 5:06 AM | 12-Apr | 10:43 AM |
14-Apr | 4:59 PM | 14-Apr | 11:34 PM |
17-Apr | 8:02 AM | 17-Apr | 12:25 PM |
19-Apr | 5:03 PM | 19-Apr | 11:10 PM |
22-Apr | 5:04 AM | 22-Apr | 6:08 AM |
24-Apr | 3:49 AM | 24-Apr | 9:05 AM |
26-Apr | 5:39 AM | 26-Apr | 9:18 AM |
28-Apr | 5:31 AM | 28-Apr | 8:42 AM |
30-Apr | 6:26 AM | 30-Apr | 9:15 AM |
May |
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2-May | 7:37 AM | 2-May | 12:30 PM |
2-May | 7:37 AM | 2-May | 12:30 PM |
4-May | 5:05 PM | 4-May | 7:08 PM |
7-May | 12:36 AM | 7-May | 4:52 AM |
9-May | 3:49 PM | 9-May | 4:46 PM |
12-May | 5:23 AM | 12-May | 5:42 AM |
14-May | 3:50 AM | 14-May | 6:30 PM |
16-May | 11:22 PM | 17-May | 5:43 AM |
19-May | 12:12 PM | 19-May | 1:59 PM |
21-May | 12:55 PM | 21-May | 6:35 PM |
23-May | 2:36 PM | 23-May | 8:00 PM |
25-May | 2:19 PM | 25-May | 7:39 PM |
27-May | 10:35 AM | 27-May | 7:23 PM |
29-May | 3:14 PM | 29-May | 9:04 PM |
31-May | 11:13 PM | 1-Jun | 2:07 AM |
June |
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3-Jun | 4:10 AM | 3-Jun | 10:58 AM |
5-Jun | 3:46 PM | 5-Jun | 10:46 PM |
8-Jun | 8:06 AM | 8-Jun | 11:47 AM |
10-Jun | 10:37 AM | 11-Jun | 12:22 AM |
13-Jun | 4:15 AM | 13-Jun | 11:22 AM |
15-Jun | 10:27 AM | 15-Jun | 8:01 PM |
17-Jun | 8:54 PM | 18-Jun | 1:53 AM |
20-Jun | 3:51 AM | 20-Jun | 4:57 AM |
21-Jun | 11:43 PM | 22-Jun | 5:55 AM |
23-Jun | 7:08 PM | 24-Jun | 6:04 AM |
26-Jun | 5:49 AM | 26-Jun | 7:08 AM |
27-Jun | 12:07 PM | 28-Jun | 12:50 AM |
30-Jun | 10:39 AM | 30-Jun | 6:21 PM |
July |
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2-Jul | 9:14 PM | 3-Jul | 5:27 AM |
5-Jul | 9:56 AM | 5-Jul | 6:23 PM |
7-Jul | 9:19 PM | 8-Jul | 6:50 AM |
10-Jul | 9:09 AM | 10-Jul | 5:20 PM |
12-Jul | 5:28 AM | 13-Jul | 1:30 AM |
14-Jul | 11:46 PM | 15-Jul | 7:31 AM |
17-Jul | 4:03 AM | 17-Jul | 11:38 AM |
19-Jul | 9:30 AM | 19-Jul | 2:07 PM |
21-Jul | 3:25 PM | 21-Jul | 3:36 PM |
23-Jul | 9:34 AM | 23-Jul | 5:12 PM |
25-Jul | 4:13 PM | 25-Jul | 8:29 PM |
27-Jul | 6:12 PM | 28-Jul | 2:57 AM |
30-Jul | 12:37 PM | 30-Jul | 1:07 PM |
August |
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2-Aug | 12:40 AM | 2-Aug | 1:46 AM |
4-Aug | 12:37 PM | 4-Aug | 2:16 PM |
6-Aug | 3:11 PM | 7-Aug | 12:31 AM |
9-Aug | 5:22 AM | 9-Aug | 7:55 AM |
11-Aug | 4:21 AM | 11-Aug | 1:07 PM |
13-Aug | 1:38 PM | 13-Aug | 5:01 PM |
15-Aug | 8:04 PM | 15-Aug | 8:11 PM |
17-Aug | 6:42 PM | 17-Aug | 10:57 PM |
19-Aug | 4:59 PM | 20-Aug | 1:48 AM |
22-Aug | 5:01 AM | 22-Aug | 5:42 AM |
24-Aug | 2:12 AM | 24-Aug | 11:56 AM |
26-Aug | 2:14 PM | 26-Aug | 9:26 PM |
29-Aug | 7:58 AM | 29-Aug | 9:41 AM |
31-Aug | 1:48 PM | 31-Aug | 10:25 PM |
September |
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2-Sep | 10:37 PM | 3-Sep | 8:58 AM |
5-Sep | 7:21 AM | 5-Sep | 4:05 PM |
7-Sep | 12:23 PM | 7-Sep | 8:20 PM |
9-Sep | 9:47 PM | 9-Sep | 11:04 PM |
11-Sep | 10:32 PM | 12-Sep | 1:34 AM |
14-Sep | 3:57 AM | 14-Sep | 4:33 AM |
15-Sep | 10:39 PM | 16-Sep | 8:22 AM |
18-Sep | 2:14 AM | 18-Sep | 1:22 PM |
20-Sep | 4:54 PM | 20-Sep | 8:12 PM |
22-Sep | 7:04 PM | 23-Sep | 5:37 AM |
25-Sep | 6:09 AM | 25-Sep | 5:36 PM |
27-Sep | 9:18 PM | 28-Sep | 6:34 AM |
27-Sep | 9:18 PM | 28-Sep | 6:34 AM |
30-Sep | 7:48 AM | 30-Sep | 5:53 PM |
October |
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2-Oct | 4:42 PM | 3-Oct | 1:37 AM |
5-Oct | 1:45 AM | 5-Oct | 5:40 AM |
6-Oct | 10:02 PM | 7-Oct | 7:21 AM |
8-Oct | 11:05 PM | 9-Oct | 8:23 AM |
10-Oct | 9:30 PM | 11-Oct | 10:14 AM |
13-Oct | 3:53 AM | 13-Oct | 1:47 PM |
15-Oct | 5:32 AM | 15-Oct | 7:21 PM |
17-Oct | 4:23 PM | 18-Oct | 3:03 AM |
20-Oct | 7:56 AM | 20-Oct | 12:58 PM |
22-Oct | 1:35 PM | 23-Oct | 12:56 AM |
25-Oct | 7:10 AM | 25-Oct | 1:59 PM |
27-Oct | 11:01 PM | 28-Oct | 2:07 AM |
30-Oct | 12:04 AM | 30-Oct | 11:09 AM |
November |
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1-Nov | 10:00 AM | 1-Nov | 4:10 PM |
3-Nov | 3:32 PM | 3-Nov | 5:52 PM |
5-Nov | 9:09 AM | 5-Nov | 5:52 PM |
7-Nov | 5:43 AM | 7-Nov | 5:03 PM |
9-Nov | 9:51 AM | 9-Nov | 7:02 PM |
11-Nov | 11:52 AM | 11-Nov | 11:53 PM |
13-Nov | 9:39 PM | 14-Nov | 7:47 AM |
16-Nov | 7:50 AM | 16-Nov | 6:17 PM |
19-Nov | 12:57 AM | 19-Nov | 6:32 AM |
21-Nov | 7:51 AM | 21-Nov | 7:32 PM |
23-Nov | 9:45 PM | 24-Nov | 7:58 AM |
26-Nov | 8:23 AM | 26-Nov | 6:11 PM |
28-Nov | 4:02 PM | 29-Nov | 12:54 AM |
30-Nov | 8:19 PM | 1-Dec | 3:55 AM |
December |
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2-Dec | 9:22 PM | 3-Dec | 4:12 AM |
4-Dec | 9:07 PM | 5-Dec | 3:30 AM |
6-Dec | 8:41 PM | 7-Dec | 3:48 AM |
9-Dec | 1:59 AM | 9-Dec | 6:53 AM |
11-Dec | 11:39 AM | 11-Dec | 1:45 PM |
13-Dec | 6:51 PM | 14-Dec | 12:10 AM |
16-Dec | 8:08 AM | 16-Dec | 12:42 PM |
18-Dec | 10:01 PM | 19-Dec | 1:41 AM |
21-Dec | 6:43 AM | 21-Dec | 1:53 PM |
23-Dec | 10:39 PM | 24-Dec | 12:24 AM |
26-Dec | 12:39 AM | 26-Dec | 8:23 AM |
28-Dec | 1:10 PM | 28-Dec | 1:16 PM |
30-Dec | 9:09 AM | 30-Dec | 3:08 PM |
Moon Cycles
The Moon Cycles can help you to know when the Moon becomes Void of Course is an easy way to begin to watch the effect of the closest heavenly body to earth-the Moon. The Moon then cycles and becomes void when it’s not making any major aspects to the other planets. This happens every few days for a time period ranging from a few minutes to a day or more.
Simply put, what this means from a practical standpoint, is that anything that is started when the Moon is in a void of Course Moon cycle, doesn’t pan out. Starting a new business? Don’t make it official until the void period is over.
Looking for an engagement date? Avoid the times that the Moon is void if you want to play it safe. One more thing. Don’t push the send button on an important e-mail until the Moon void period is over. That is unless you want nothing to come of it. Fretting over a possible negative outcome for a court case, a health issue or whatever? The void of course definition still applies-nothing comes of it.
Can you override the effect of a void Moon cycle? Usually NO. but maybe, but be prepared to double your efforts and then hope and pray for the best. Now, I have to tell you, the reverse strategy of starting something important when the Moon is not void doesn’t guarantee success. I do know that starting something important when it is void, nearly always holds true; nothing much happens. I also know that if I can avoid hang-ups and disappointments, that’s enough to make me check my calendar.
What is the Void of Course Moon?
The calculations are derived from the observation of the last Ptolemy aspect to the Moon’s ingress into the next sign. In simpler terms, immediately after the Moon forms the last Major Aspect to another planet from the sign that the Moon is transiting, until the Moon moves into the next sign, the Moon is considered to be Void of Course. What is a Major Aspect? If we think of the universe in terms of a huge circle surrounding Earth, we can begin to think of slicing that circle up into sections. The aspects are merely angles formed within the 360 degree circle. A 90 degree angle is referred to as the Square Aspect. Other Major Aspects in Ptolemy are: conjunction, 0 degree; sextile, 60 degrees; trine, 120 degrees; and opposition, 180 degrees. There are many other degrees used in Astrology. In this case, for these VoC tables, only the major aspects will be used to determine the beginning of the Void of Course event.
What should I expect to happen when the Moon is Void of Course?
The Void of Course (VoC) is similar to a short respite or a reprieve of emotions before the Moon journeys into the next astrological sign. The Moon rules over our feelings, emotions, nurturing feminine side (yes, even men have a nurturing feminine influence), as well as our childhood memories and family matters. Depending on which sign the Moon transits, that sign’s energies will be blended into, or at the very least, awash over our natural Moon Sign’s tendencies. This is one reason why our emotions and moods always seem to be in a state of flux, internally. When the Moon begins into a Void of Course period, these areas of our life seem to hit a disconnect. We encounter a short period of emotional confusion, mood fatigue, or even simply feel emotionally and physically rundown. We may not be able to rely on our usual “gut” decision-making. It is not advisable to initiate new concepts during the VoC Moon. For example, many students complain of not being able to remember what was taught during the Moon’s Void of Course transit. From a psychological perspective, Learning and Memory are both closely associated with Emotions. When our emotions are dampened by the Void of Course period, we have a difficult time retaining new information. We must rely on the information that we already have, which may be insufficient once the Void of Course Moon has finished up. This is why so many astrologers describe this period as being “lost time” because we have a harder time staying on task, paying attention to details or flat out missing important information. Yet, the VoC period is useful if we have the ability to kick back, postpone making important decisions, and simply enjoy being “one” with the Void Moon. A great article to refer to on the Moon’s Void of Course energies can be found on The Mountain Astrologer.
How do I use the Void of Course Moon Chart?
The Void of Course (VoC) table is set up to show you two months of VoC beginnings and endings. The table is defaulted to the Coordinated Universal Time, aka UTC or UTC(0). You can adjust the time zone to your region with the plus (+) or minus (-) radio buttons and the hours in the drop down window. If you live in the Western hemisphere, use the minus (-) radio button. Eastern hemisphere residents will use the plus (+) radio button. Let’s use the Pacific Time Zone as an example. During the Standard Time (PST) the time difference from UTC is -8. Click on the minus radio button and select 8 from the dropdown window then click the “Change” button to adjust the time. During the Daylight Saving Time (PDT), the time difference from UTC is -7. Same operations with a slightly different time outcome. If you do not know your region’s Time Zone calculation, you can visit Date and Time | Accessible The Time Now *(The link will open in a new window). Once you find the area closest to your region and convert the time, look for the UTC offset for your timezone. That will be your clue for the time zone offset on this Moon Void of Course date list.
V/C = Moon Void of Course
Best to meditate, take it easy and avoid starting important new projects.
First time is as it enters the Void – Next time is as it exits the void
Ends the Moon cycle void period. Okay to initiate important new projects.
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New and Full Moons
For the full and new Moons each month to be forewarned about earthquakes, emotional depression, temper tantrums, panic attacks and drug or alcohol abuse behavior of your loved ones. The times tell you what sign the moon is in, and depending on your birth chart it will mean different things to all of you:
New Moon & Full Moon Dates For 2024: |
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New Full Jan 11 Jan 25 Feb 9 Feb 24 Mar 10 Mar 25 Apr 08 Apr 23 May 07 May 23 Jun 06 Jun 21 Jul 05 Jul 21 Aug 04 Aug 19 Sep 02 Sep 17 Oct 02 Oct 17 Nov 01 Nov 15 Dec 15 Dec 30 |
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