Ingress · Moon in Cancer

Moon enters Cancer

The Moon returns to its own sign.

The Moon passes through Cancer once every four weeks, spending roughly two and a half days there. This is the sign the Moon rules — the emotional field deepens, memory surfaces, and the instinct toward home and protection sharpens.

What's actually happening

The Moon completes a full circuit of the zodiac in roughly 28 days, spending about two and a half days in each sign. Cancer is a cardinal water sign — the fourth sign of the tropical zodiac, spanning 90° to 120° of ecliptic longitude. The Moon is Cancer's traditional ruler.

This is the Moon in its domicile: the placement where classical astrology considers its nature most fully expressed.

What the tradition makes of it

When the Moon enters Cancer, the emotional field becomes more permeable and more precise at once. Feelings that were running in the background come forward. Memory becomes active — not as nostalgia but as a genuine source of orientation. The past is not merely recalled; it is consulted.

The instinct toward care and protection intensifies. What belongs to the home and to the people held there becomes a primary concern. The psychic boundary between self and other softens.

The shadow is reactivity without distance. Cancer is the most impressionable of lunar placements. Without some capacity to observe the flood of feeling rather than only inhabit it, this sky can overwhelm rather than nourish.

How to actually use it

Tend to the near and dear. This is weather for the domestic, the familial, the quietly intimate. What needs tending at home — in the literal sense and in the relational one — surfaces now.

The emotional intelligence here is memory: what has worked, what has wounded, what the body already knows from long experience.

When in doubt

What does the feeling remember? Follow that.