Friday 28th November
As the Moon continues to wax, it graces the evening sky with growing brightness, and today we arrive at the First Quarter, marking a phase of rising strength and outward expansion. In its sidereal rhythm, the Moon crosses the Sun’s elliptical path, creating a moment of cosmic disturbance that interrupts the usual flow of forces. This crossing makes the evening unfavourable for working with plants or soil, as the life currents are briefly unsettled. Even on a day otherwise lifted by airy influences, this node-like moment may bring a subtle heaviness or inward pull. It is a time better suited to observation, rest, or simply appreciating the Moon’s quiet ascent.