Your Cycle Tracker: Pisces → Aries

 

You have your tracker. Let it breathe with you now.

Each mark you make is a breadcrumb — a small, honest record of what your body was doing while the Moon was doing what it does. Over time, those marks begin to speak.

How to Use It

  1. Print or save your tracker somewhere you'll actually see it each day.

  2. Every Monday, open Attune to the Moon — your weekly guide to the Moon's shifts and what they may be stirring in your body.

  3. Take two minutes a day to notice. Sensation, mood, energy. Nothing needs to be analyzed — just felt and marked.

  4. Choose your square: Yay, Okay, Meh, or Ugh. Add a word if something wants to be named.

Why It Matters

Within a few months, a pattern begins to emerge, one your body has been living all along:

  • When your energy moves toward creativity or connection

  • When it pulls toward quiet and restoration

  • How your emotional tides move with the Moon's

Your body has always been keeping this record. This tool just helps you read it.


This Week’s Body Compass

Week of March 16–22, 2026

Waning Crescent Aquarius → New Moon Pisces → Waxing Crescent Aries → Taurus


This is a threshold week with two thresholds arriving within days of each other.

On Wednesday, March 18, the New Moon arrives in Pisces. On Friday, March 20, the Vernal Equinox crosses the horizon. The dark of the moon and the first great exhale of spring meet inside the same breath.

What that means for your bodymind: what has been quietly dissolving is about to meet a rising force. The Pisces dreamer begins to stir at the New Moon. The Living Spirit—the greening force that has been gathering since February—reaches its peak at the equinox. The seed stirs on Wednesday. The ground opens on Friday.

Your body is already responding to this. The restlessness, the emotions closer to the surface, the sense that something is trying to come forward before you have language for it, that is viriditas gathering toward its fullest expression.

The work this week is to build the container steady enough to receive what is rising.

Mon–Tue (Mar 16–17) — Waning Crescent, Aquarius → Pisces

Aquarius Moon through 7:15 pm EDT Monday | Pisces Moon from 7:15 pm EDT Monday

The week opens in Aquarius’s waning crescent—a spacious, clarifying quality, the nervous system still metabolizing what the last cycle brought. Lower legs and ankles are the body area here. Movement that isn’t forced helps the energy that has accumulated find its channel.

Monday evening, the Moon moves into Pisces—and the whole quality of the week shifts. Where Aquarius kept things a little wide and bright, Pisces draws inward. The feet become the body’s conversation with the ground. How firmly planted are you in your own knowing? How fully are you inhabiting your own body?

Pisces is the keeper of the collective heart. It feels what others can’t name. Under its influence, what has been stored begins to soften and move. Grief that had no doorway may find one. Longing that was muted becomes audible. This is the sign’s medicine—not to fix, but to feel.

Body Compass:

Lower legs/ankles (Mon): restless, ready to let something go, lighter than last week

Feet (Mon evening onward): seeking ground, tender, asking to be felt

Breath: deepening as the Moon shifts, softer in the chest

Foot soaking or simple massage tonight supports your sense of body boundaries—helpful for knowing what is yours and what belongs to the collective field you’re feeling.

Wed (Mar 18) — New Moon in Pisces, 9:23 pm EDT

This is the darkest point. Yin at its apex—maximum inward pull. The Pisces Soul Star Seed, which was activated in the deep of winter, receives the light of the Sun and Moon together and begins to stir. The Dreamer archetype: dissolution, compassion, belonging to all things.

Pushing here depletes deep reserves. The invitation is stillness deep enough to register what is moving below the surface. The body may feel muted or more permeable than usual. Perception widens even as sharpness dims.

This New Moon arrives at the edge of the world’s rising tension—a time when many people are feeling what they cannot name, when the line between their own grief and the collective’s grief has become very thin. Your sensitivity is not a flaw here. It is accurate. And it needs a container strong enough to hold what is real without fragmenting.

Body Compass:

Feet: soft, permeable, wanting to be still

Belly: quiet, consolidating, not ready to move yet

Nervous system: wide, receptive, let the input be low

Simple practice: sit with bare feet on the floor or earth. Let your body’s weight settle. Let what is moving through you move—without reaching for it or pushing it away.

Thu (Mar 19–20) — Aries Moon from 12:02 am EDT Thursday

New Moon in Pisces continuing | Aries Moon arriving | Vernal Equinox Friday, March 20

The Moon moves into Aries just after midnight Thursday, and by Friday morning, the Vernal Equinox arrives. These two days carry the quality of first fire—the Living Spirit at the peak of its rising, the greening force in full expression.

Aries brings attention to the head and face. The first movement of the Living Spirit—instinct before strategy, impulse before plan. Where the Pisces Moon dissolved and softened, the Aries Moon ignites. These are not in conflict. The dissolving was preparation. The ground was being made ready.

On Friday, hold it steadily. The equinox asks that you stand in equal light and equal shadow without rushing toward one or fleeing the other. The Earth holds both without flinching, and then moves. Let your body practice the same.

Body Compass:

Head/face: alive, alert, possibly buzzing with new direction

Jaw: may carry unspoken protective energy—notice without forcing it open

Breath: fuller, moving upward, wanting to go somewhere

An equinox ritual: decorate one egg. Prepare yourself gently through the day—a little more quietly, a little more carefully. Sit with it. Let what you want to carry into the growing season travel through your hands into the vessel. Offer it to the earth. Say simply: I am here. I see you. I am part of this.

Sat–Sun (Mar 21–22) — Waxing Crescent Taurus from 2:34 am Saturday

Taurus arrives in the waxing crescent—the first visible return of light after the New Moon. The Voice of the Earth: liberation through full presence in the body. Jaw, neck, and throat become the body’s focal points. The energy that Aries ignited begins to find form.

Taurus slows things down. This is not the slowdown of exhaustion—it is the body’s right response to the enormous movement of the days before. Ground, security, and the sacred voice finding form. The downshift is not wrong. It is attunement.

What was seeded in the dark on Wednesday, ignited at the equinox on Friday, now wants to settle into something your body can actually hold.

Body Compass:

Jaw/neck: releasing, softening, finding voice

Throat: wanting to name what moved through the week

Feet still: the ground is real now, feel how it receives you

Slow movement, time in the body, simple nourishment. Let the week’s energy integrate rather than carry it into the next thing.

How to Work with the Rhythm

Early week: Let things dissolve that want to. The Pisces field is active—move slowly, keep input low, tend your feet.

Wednesday: Receive the New Moon in stillness. This is a seeding, not a sending. The body knows what to do with the dark.

Thursday–Friday: Let the fire rise. The equinox is not a performance—it is an arrival. Stand in it with both feet.

Weekend: Let it land. The Taurus Moon will ask for ground and simplicity. Give it that.

This is a week that asks your body to move through dissolution, ignition, and landing—all inside seven days. Remember, you don’t have to manage any of it. You only have to stay present with what is actually moving through you.

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