Get in Formation with Moon in Virgo
Natal Moon Return and Lunar Zodiac Series for self-study in relationship with cycles
Sixth Sign of the Zodiac: Virgo the Sovereign Being of the Harvest
Element: Earth
Modality: Mutable (re-organizes)
Guardian Planet: Mercury (same as Gemini)
Polarity: Yin
Seasonal Connection: Sign before Equinox
Harvest Cycle Stage:
Core Question: What are you refining and being of service to?
We are halfway through the lunar zodiac! Virgo is the sixth out of twelve signs.
By attuning to the moon and developing a language of the archetypal energies of the zodiac, we can expand our lived understanding of astrology and ourselves.
I was born with the moon in Virgo, so this is my sweet spot. This is what’s called the natal lunar return; and we all have one every moon cycle.
Your moon sign is your home base, a familiar spot in your emotional landscape, an attunement.
Getting to know the lunar dimension of yourself can be so life-affirming; it’s an inner dimension that other people don’t unless they know you well. Meeting your moon sign’s needs is a way of finding emotional regulation, self-soothing, and belonging to yourself that isn’t always obvious on the surface.
I grew up in the 80’s only hearing about sun signs from the horoscopes written next to the funnies in the San Francisco Chronicle. I never fully identified with being a Capricorn because it was presented in such a one-dimensional way, but learning about the lunar side of myself carved a new facet into the multi-dimensionality of self discovery.
The moon is a mirror and the signs are filters.
Astrology is a meaning-making system that can be fun to experiment with. When is your natal lunar return? Do you have a way to ritually honor the lunar dimension of yourself? This can be a wonderful practice to incorporate into self-study in relationship with cycles.
I created the Lunation Journal to support experimentation and self-discovery for revealing connections within the greater whole.
This calendar is actually a beautiful expression of my moon in Virgo, a way to track daily practices that support mind-body connection and develop a relationship with all the phases of the harvest cycle in our lives.
Now it’s time to get ready to make an appointment with the moon entering Virgo. 1
moon in virgo themes
After the fire and fun of Leo, it’s time to get back in formation. When the Moon enters Virgo, there can be a desire to put things in order. This is a wonderful time to practice winnowing.
Listen to the transmission…
Winnowing has several meanings, one is literally blowing air through a grain: wheat, rice, millet, corn in order to remove the chaff. This is a process of accessing the kernel of what is useful and discarding and composting the rest.
To winnow down means to reduce the size of something so that you keep only the most useful ones. This is Virgo.
The energy can help support getting organized. Perhaps organizing the files on a computer, organizing and deleting any contacts that you are no longer close to, sorting mail, organizing papers, recycling documents, and putting the skills of discernment to service.
Doing something practical to get things in order in the outer reality, may help bring an inner calm.
The following excerpt comes from the book called Cosmological Koans: a journey to the heart of physical reality by Anthony Aguirre. It is a book about physics and the great mystery of life, and in this passage it seems to speak about the role of Virgo in the universe without ever mentioning astrology.
Chapter 19: Instructions from the Cook
On a crisp autumn afternoon of falling leaves, you overhear the master Zenjo talking with the monastery Cook, also one of his most senior students.
Zenjo: The Honored One states that all ordered things are impermanent and tend to fall into disorder.
Cook: Indeed look at this moldy Rice!
Zenjo: The world is old. Why has the kitchen not long ago dissolved to dust?
Cook: Perhaps order arises from disorder.
Zenjo: Does the kitchen clean itself?
Cook: It does when I am in the kitchen
Zenjo: But where does the dirt go?
Cook: There is plenty of space behind the shed to empty the dirty water.
Zenjo: So there is. But where does your breakfast come from?
Cook: The sunlight and the rain.
Zenjo: Why does the sun shine?
Cook: Because it was born.
Zenjo: Who gave birth to the Sun?
Cook: The universe
Zenjo: And who cleans the universe?
I might answer: Virgo does. Virgo is the energy of fighting entropy.2 Putting in the work and effort to move things from a state of disorder into order. There is a purity and purification that Virgo teaches us to have quality control and not settle for less than the best. Trusting the natural order of life from entropy to regeneration knowing that everything can’t be perfect all the time, and yet there is a perfection within the seeming chaos.
Virgo is associated with the harvest and the transition time from summer to fall in the northern hemisphere.
Because Virgo is a mutable sign she has the gift of taking something in one form and transforming it into another.
To pick the fruits and preserve them as jam, ferment the grain into beer and bread, or to take an idea and turn it into something useful. To digest food and break it down into nutrients. To digest life’s experiences and glean the useful lessons.
Virgo is the energy of fertility, self-sufficiency, and the harvest: Isis in Egypt and Demeter/Persephone in Greece, and the Sumerian goddess Nisaba along with many many more. These goddesses can be virgins and mothers because their power comes directly from within, not from a consort.
Virgo is the sixth sign of the zodiac and although it is an earth sign, she is ruled by Mercury, and the connection to the mind. When the moon is in Virgo there may be a tendency to think our feelings, to analyze our feelings. Because the moon reflects our inner experience, Virgo may come to help to sort out the emotional messiness of life.
Or perhaps Virgo invites us into the messiest messiness of life, to feel in a way that does not have to be nice and tidy all the time.
There is an exacting nature to Virgo, to be precise and concise.
To edit and get granular (like the grain) and pay attention to the details. Sometimes Virgo needs to be reminded to see the forest for the trees and not get fixated on only what is right in front of you. Occasionally this “mouse mode” can be very helpful for focusing up close with scrutiny, and offering the ability to compartmentalize.
Virgo connects us with the daily rhythms of life, the kinds of rhythms that support well being and health: bathing, hair brushing, cleaning the skin and teeth, oiling the body, meditation, movement, hydration, regular check-ups and healing modalities that support mind-body-spirit.
Virgo does well with having a routine and sometimes needs to be reminded to not be too rigid.
What are the routines in your life that feel supportive?
You might ask yourself during the time the moon is in Virgo: What is the emotional state that you want to be cultivating, and what are the rhythms or daily activities that can help to support that?
self-study noticings
One experiment you can do when the moon is in Virgo is to observe the mind-body connection.
Describe the mood of the days with the moon in Virgo.
Did you observe any themes related to this sign show up in your life?
Were there synchronicities that caught your attention?
Notice what is true for you through self-study in relationship with cycles.
As you track lunar astrology, a relationship with each sign begins to deepen over time. You many begin to notice patterns related to how you are integrating the lessons of the sign and how this archetypal energy shows up in your life.
Virgo wants to know how your daily life reflects: What are you refining and being of service to?
Thank you for being here and sharing your experience, your presence is a gift.
xo, April
p.s. In case our paths are crossing for the first time — hi I’m April: artist, mother, founder of themoonismycalendar 🌙 poetic plant person and 🌸 budding flower essence practitioner trained with The School for Flower Essence Studies and FES. I create and publish circular moon calendars to support self-study in relationship with cycles.
If you want to track the moon in a simple and beautiful way in 2026, it’s time to order your Lunar Wall Calendar in the shop.
May this circular lunar calendar and harvest cycle paintings inspire you to see yourself as intrinsically connected with cyclical time.
The moon enters zero degrees Virgo at 11:05am Pacific on Oct 16th and travel through all thirty degrees until entering Libra on Oct 18th. Each sign lasts for about 2.5 days.
Check out podcast episode 30 on Between the Moon to delve deeper into the themes of Virgo season…
April- this is such a wonderful series. Thank you so much!