Moon Meets the Pleiades — December 4, 2025

Some nights are meant for seeing.
Others — for remembering.

On December 4, 2025, the nearly full Moon glides toward the Pleiades — a cluster of shimmering blue stars known for thousands of years as The Seven Sisters. On this night, the silver moonlight and the soft starlight will stand close enough in the sky that ancient storytellers once swore the sisters were whispering directly into the Moon’s ear.

Long ago, it was said that the Pleiades were seven celestial maidens who danced through the heavens, weaving guidance, fate, and destiny into the night sky. They were guardians of direction — stars that sailors, nomads, dreamers, and the lost used to navigate.

But once a year, the Moon would draw near.

Not to judge.
Not to command.
But to listen.

The stories claim that on this night the Moon asked the Sisters a single question:

“What do the hearts of humankind need most now?”

And the Sisters answered in starlight — quiet, elegant, impossible to hear with the ears, yet undeniable to the soul.

Tonight, as the Moon meets the Pleiades again, you are invited to look upward and receive what the ancients believed the Sisters always offered:

Direction, when the path grows blurred.
Hope, when the world feels heavy.
Reminder, when you’ve forgotten who you are.

Stand beneath the December sky and notice — the full Moon’s light bright and confident, the Pleiades’ glow delicate and blue like frozen wishes. Two lights meeting in the heavens, teaching the balance between:

Boldness and softness
Will and surrender
The journey and the knowing of where it leads.

For some, this night is astronomical.
For others, spiritual.
For you — perhaps, cosmic memory.

Because on this night, the Moon does not shine alone.

The Sisters are awake.
And they are speaking once more.

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