Theres a new moon in Scorpio time for a trustfall into the abyss

It’s time to seek out your shadows and shake hands with your demons, folks — there’s a new moon shining in the sign of the scorpion.The new moon in Scorpio peaks on Nov.

1 at 8:47 a.m.Eastern Time.Scorpio is ruled by Mars, the planet of vitality, and Pluto, the luminary of death.

It is through the reconciliation of these extremes that Scorpio finds its ultimate power.Scorpio lords over the eighth house of sex, endings, and resources — that condominium of the unconscious where things are felt but not seen.

The new moon in Scorpio insists that you dig deeper, to see in and through the dark — and step closer to the kind of honesty and intimacy that terrifies you the most.A trustfall into the abyss, if you will.Find out what the stars reveal about your day with our Daily Horoscopes newsletter.

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Stay updated with the latest stories from the New York Post Explore more newsletters.The new moon is a clean slate, turning over the fresh dirt of a month-long lunar cycle.

The sky goes dark and we go deep, especially under the influence of Scorpio.A new moon occurs when the moon is in conjunction with the sun — and thus is no longer visible from our earthly vantage.As such, the new moon always falls in the same zodiac sign that the sun is moving through.In astrology, the sun symbolizes the ego, the essential self, and our forward trajectory — while the moon represents our primal nature, need for nourishment, and subconscious urges.

When these two bodies align in sign, it’s an opportunity to assess and progress.This week, that opportunity takes shape in the fixed waters of death-centric, obsession-prone Scorpio.New moons are potent times for manifestation practices.

Because this new moon falls in the threshold sign of death...

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