Ingress · Moon in Leo

Moon enters Leo

Feeling needs to be seen.

The Moon passes through Leo once every four weeks, spending roughly two and a half days there. The instinct toward warmth, expression, and recognition rises. What is felt wants a witness — and the capacity to be generous with attention increases.

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. Leo is a fixed fire sign — the fifth sign of the tropical zodiac, spanning 120° to 150° of ecliptic longitude. It is ruled by the Sun.

What the tradition makes of it

The Moon in Leo is warm. The emotional quality here is generous, dramatic, and — more than any other lunar placement — oriented toward recognition. Not vanity, though that shadow is present; but the genuine human need to be seen for what one actually is, not merely acknowledged in passing.

This is not a private moon. Feelings want expression. The urge to perform — to make the interior visible through gesture, voice, or creative form — is an authentic impulse here, not a distraction from real feeling.

The tradition also notes the Leo Moon's capacity for warmth. When the need to be seen is met, the response is typically generous attention directed outward. The light, once received, radiates.

How to actually use it

Be visible. Let what you feel be known — not managed into something palatable, but actually expressed. This is good weather for creative work, for celebration, for telling someone directly that you love or admire them.

The shadow is the need for validation overtaking the act of giving it. Notice which direction the attention is flowing.

When in doubt

What would you do if you trusted that being seen was enough?