On Tuesday, July 14, 2026, the Sun and Moon conjoin at 21°59' Cancer, forming a powerful New Moon that stands out as one of the most emotionally charged and restorative lunations of the year. This is a moment for deep inner work around home, family, emotional security, vulnerability, and the tender art of coming home—to ourselves, to our roots, and to each other. Cancer season, ruled by the Moon, naturally emphasizes nurturing, sensitivity, intuition, and creating safety. Yet this particular New Moon is far from a simple “self-care” reset. It carries profound mythic, stellar, and karmic layers that speak to reconciliation, renewal after separation, and the healing of old emotional divides. The Planetary Backbone: Mercury Retrograde, Saturn’s Square, and Emotional Maturity The New Moon is tightly conjunct retrograde Mercury (around 19°50' Cancer) and squares Saturn in Aries. This adds gravity and reflective depth to the lunation. Mercury Rx in Cancer turns th...
In astrology, relationship charts help us understand the “third entity” formed when two charts combine. The most popular methods are the composite chart (midpoints of planetary positions) and the Davison Relationship Chart (midpoint in both time and space). These approaches emphasize balance and averaging — the arithmetic mean of two lives or nations. But what if we approached relationships the way nature often builds beauty and growth? Enter the Golden Section (also known as the golden ratio or phi, ≈1.618), the proportion that appears in sunflowers, nautilus shells, ancient architecture like the Parthenon, and countless living systems. It represents dynamic harmony — growth through elegant asymmetry rather than simple equality. The Experiment: A Fibonacci-Inspired Relationship Chart Inspired by the prevalence of the golden ratio in nature, I decided to experiment with a “Golden Section” version of the Davison chart. Instead of taking t...