New Moon in Scorpio, 2025: Radical Transformation & Psychic Truth

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Written by Clara Hartwell

November 19, 2025

The New Moon in Scorpio on November 19, 2025 isn’t one of those cute “reset your intentions, drink some tea” lunations. It’s more like the universe quietly sliding a release form across the table and saying, So… are you ready to stop pretending?

This Moon doesn’t do gentle. It drags what’s buried right up to eye level: the obsessions, the power games, the secret fears you’ve been dressing up as personality traits. It’s a soul initiation, and it comes with a dress code: raw honesty, radical self-discovery, and a willingness to peel off a version of yourself that technically still fits, but definitely doesn’t feel good anymore.

Scorpio rules transformation and rebirth, but also secrets, power, and the emotional underworld most people avoid like an ex at a party. Under this New Moon in Scorpio, you’re not just invited down there—you’re handed the flashlight. Think shadow work. Cord-cutting. Rewriting old power dynamics. Reclaiming your psychic truth, even if it complicates things.

In this guide, we’re walking through the astrology of the Scorpio New Moon, its link to the Death Tarot card, the 8th house themes of intimacy, money, and legacy, plus a set of Scorpio New Moon rituals and a custom yes/no Tarot spread to help you move through this portal of rebirth intentionally, not accidentally.

The Astrological Core: Meaning of the Scorpio New Moon

Every New Moon is technically a fresh start—a dark sky, a quiet reset, a moment to plant seeds for the next cycle. But a New Moon in Scorpio doesn’t feel like tidying your life with a label-maker. It feels like pulling up floorboards to see what’s been rotting underneath.

Scorpio is a fixed water sign ruled by Pluto (and traditionally Mars), and it comes with a particular set of obsessions:

  • Transformation, endings, and rebirth
  • Power, control, and energetic sovereignty
  • Secrets, taboos, and the stuff we don’t post about
  • Emotional intensity, psychic sensitivity, and deep bonding

So yes, you can absolutely set intentions for “more money” or “better relationships”—but Scorpio is going to immediately follow up with, Okay, but what needs to die for that to actually be real?

This New Moon in Scorpio works less like a vision board and more like a detox. The seeds you plant now are long-game seeds. They don’t sprout overnight; they sink in, rearrange things, and often unfold over the next six months. You might feel nudged (or shoved) to:

  • Face fears around intimacy or being truly seen
  • Retire an identity, role, or coping pattern that once kept you safe but now keeps you stuck
  • Renegotiate the unspoken rules in your closest bonds
  • Take your power back from people, habits, or situations that quietly drain you

If you think of this lunation as a soul contract renewal, you’re right on track. It’s that moment where you stop running the outdated script and say, I’m done living on autopilot. I choose conscious, embodied power instead.

Scorpio’s Tarot Card: Working with the Death Card (XIII) Energy

In Tarot, Scorpio’s cosmic plus-one is Death (XIII)—the card that makes people nervous and Tarot readers sigh because no, it does not usually mean what you think it means.

Despite the ominous title, the Death Tarot card is rarely about literal death. It’s the energy of endings, transitions, and metamorphosis. It’s the moment the story line you’ve been clinging to falls apart—and the strange, empty, holy pause before the next one clicks into place.

Under the New Moon in Scorpio, the Death card shows up like a blunt but loyal friend:

  • It points straight at whatever cannot continue in its current form.
  • It asks you to stop clutching what’s already energetically over.
  • It reminds you that empty space isn’t punishment—it’s a sacred clearing.

Pulling Death around this Moon might highlight:

  • A relationship pattern that’s already finished emotionally, even if it’s still technically happening
  • A job, title, or identity that no longer fits who you’re becoming
  • An old storyline about your worth, power, or safety that needs a rewrite, not another justification

The key thing to remember: Death is about cycles. Something ends so something more alive and aligned can exist. Scorpio does not ask you to skip the grief, rage, or weird numbness that can come with letting go. But it does promise that what’s true—what’s actually yours—can’t be destroyed. It can only be transformed.

Working consciously with the Death card during this New Moon can help you:

  • Name what you’re finally done carrying
  • Acknowledge the role it played, even if it hurt
  • Invite in the rebirth that’s been waiting for you to put the old version down

You’re not being punished. You’re being stripped back to your bare, undeniable truth.

Deep Dive into the 8th House: Intimacy, Finances, and Legacy

Scorpio is traditionally linked to the 8th house—the part of the chart that deals with shared resources, deep bonds, buried fears, and all the places where you’re not actually in full control (sorry). When the New Moon in Scorpio lands, these 8th house themes light up for everyone, in big or subtle ways.

The 8th house is where we merge: with other people, with systems, with life itself. It covers things like:

  • Shared finances: debt, taxes, loans, investments, inheritances
  • Emotional and sexual intimacy: deep bonding, vulnerability, soul ties
  • Psychological and spiritual transformation: therapy, shadow work, energy healing
  • Legacy and endings: what you leave behind, how you’re remembered, how you close chapters

If the 2nd house is “what’s mine,” the 8th house is “what we hold together.” It shows where your money, energy, and power get braided with someone else’s—for better, for worse, for “why am I still doing this?”

Under this Moon, you might feel pulled to look at:

  • Who you’re financially or emotionally entangled with
  • Which agreements still feel fair, and which feel quietly suffocating
  • How fear of abandonment, betrayal, or loss is driving your choices
  • What you actually want your life to add up to, beyond job titles or relationship status

Think of the 8th house as the cauldron of your life. Things go in one way and come out different. Let’s break it down into three angles you can actually work with.

The Alchemy of Shared Resources

Money is never just money in the 8th house. It’s power, trust, resentment, safety, obligation. Under this New Moon in Scorpio, facing your financial truth is major magic. Not in a shame-y “you should have known better” way, but in a “let’s deal with reality so you can stop bracing all the time” way.

Ask yourself:

  • Are there debts, loans, or shared expenses I’ve been low-key ignoring?
  • Do my financial arrangements—roommate, partner, ex, family—feel fair? Or is someone silently carrying way more?
  • Where have I handed my financial power to someone else because it felt easier or less scary?

Scorpio energy is perfect for setting intentions around reclaiming your power with money: getting clear on numbers, renegotiating agreements, making a plan to pay something down, or refusing to play small just to keep the peace. It’s shadow work, but with spreadsheets.

Transforming Your Intimate Bonds

The 8th house does intimacy in HD. Not “we text every day” intimacy—more like you know the shape of my fear and I let you stay anyway.

Under this Moon, notice:

  • Where you’re softening your opinions or hiding your needs to avoid conflict
  • Where you’re oversharing, over-giving, or over-performing to feel safe or chosen
  • Which connections feel like mutual devotion, and which feel like emotional bartering

This New Moon in Scorpio is prime time for reset conversations, rituals of release, or even just private honesty with yourself about a connection that’s been “fine” but not true. Sometimes transformation means leaving. Sometimes it means staying, but with a completely new agreement about how you show up.

Embracing the Phoenix Principle (Legacy and Endings)

Scorpio’s unofficial mascot is the phoenix—the bird that catches fire, turns to ash, and then casually rises again. The 8th house is where that happens. It holds the belief that what’s genuinely yours can’t be lost. It can be burned down, repainted, renamed—but it’s still you.

Use this Moon to gently poke at questions like:

  • What am I terrified of losing—status, followers, a relationship, control?
  • What if letting go of this actually creates room for relief, not disaster?
  • How do I want to be remembered for the way I handle endings and transitions?

Legacy isn’t just your obituary. It’s the emotional and energetic trail you leave behind every time you walk out of a room, a job, a love story. Scorpio invites you to become someone who can let go with courage and self-respect—and trust that rebirth is not theoretical. It’s already underway.

New Moon in Scorpio Rituals for Alchemizing Power

If there were ever a Moon that demands ritual, it’s this one. The goal isn’t to perform spiritual perfection; it’s to give your transformation an actual container so it doesn’t just swirl around in your head. Below are three Scorpio New Moon rituals you can mix, match, or adapt.

1. The Phoenix Letter (Release & Rebirth)

This is a writing ritual for consciously ending a chapter and calling in the next one.

Create your container
Turn the lights down. Light a candle. If you can, be near water—a bath, a bowl, even a glass on your desk. Take a few slow breaths and call in whatever you work with: guides, ancestors, your higher self, the version of you who’s already on the other side of this.

Write two letters

  • Letter 1: The Ending
    Write to the pattern, person, role, or storyline you’re releasing. Tell the truth about what it gave you, what it cost, and why you’re done now. Let it be messy, loving, pissed-off, grateful—whatever is real.
  • Letter 2: The Rebirth
    Now write to your future self, about six months from now. Describe how you feel in your body, how you relate to money, intimacy, and power. Write as if it’s already real.

Alchemize it
Destroy the first letter in a way that feels symbolic but safe—burn, tear, bury. Keep the second one on your altar, in your journal, or tucked somewhere intimate. It becomes a quiet contract with the version of you that’s already rising from the ashes.

If you work with Tarot, place the Death card next to you while you write and let it sit with the letters afterward.

2. Shadow Work Prompts for Scorpio Season

Scorpio season is basically sponsored by shadow work: the slow, unglamorous practice of looking at the parts of yourself you usually outrun. Under this Moon, try journaling on a few of these:

  • Where do I give away my power just to be liked, chosen, or not abandoned?
  • What am I afraid people will find out about me if I stop performing?
  • How have I used money, sex, or emotional chaos to feel in control?
  • Which version of me is clearly over—but I keep resurrecting out of habit or guilt?

You don’t have to solve any of it in one night. Simply naming the pattern is already a spell. If you want more insight, pull a Tarot card for each prompt and ask: What do I need to understand about this? or What energy supports me in shifting this?

3. Water & Anointing Bath (Energetic Reset)

Scorpio is a water sign, so of course we’re doing a bath. No tub? A steamy shower or even a bowl of water for anointing works.

Set the scene
Tidy the bathroom or ritual space. Run the water and add salt (Epsom or sea), maybe some herbs like rosemary or rose if that’s safe for you, and a few drops of oil if you have it. Light a candle—black for protection, white for clarity, whatever you’ve got.

Charge the water
Hold your hands over the water and speak an intention out loud, even if you feel slightly ridiculous:

“I release the energies, cords, and patterns that no longer serve my highest transformation. I invite in power, clarity, and rebirth.”

Soak & visualize
As you bathe, imagine fear, shame, and old attachments loosening and dissolving. See a phoenix or a bright, fierce light rising from your heart and filling your whole body.

Seal the ritual
When the water drains, picture it taking the old energy with it. Afterward, anoint yourself with oil or lotion and say something simple like:

“I claim my power. I trust my transformation.”

None of this has to be aesthetically pleasing. Scorpio does not care about curated altar photos. It cares that you mean it.

The “Yes/No” Tarot Spread for Scorpio Transformation

The New Moon in Scorpio on November 19, 2025 is prime time to ask for clear, deep guidance about your power, intimacy, and resources. This custom 4-card yes/no Tarot spread is built to slice through the noise and tell you what actually supports your transformation.

Start by shuffling your deck while focusing on one specific area you’re ready to radically shift—money, an emotional pattern, a relationship, your relationship to your own body, whatever is loudest.

Lay your cards in a cross-like pattern:

  • Card 1: Top center
  • Card 2: Left
  • Card 3: Right
  • Card 4: Bottom center, closest to you

The Spread Layout and Position Meanings

Card 1 (Top Center) – The Shadow Keeper

  • Focus Question: What hidden truth or pattern needs to be brought to light right now?
    This card points to the unconscious block or secret fear underneath the situation. It’s the root cause of why things feel stuck. Repeating suits or archetypes here will tell you a lot about the theme—control, avoidance, over-giving, etc.

Card 2 (Left) – The Block

  • Focus Question: What attachment or fear must I release to move forward?
    This is the “clutching” card. It shows the person, habit, story, or coping mechanism you’re being asked to let go of. If Death lands here, that’s a pretty loud message: the cycle is complete, and hanging on just stretches out the discomfort.

Card 3 (Right) – The Gift

  • Focus Question: What power, insight, or gift am I reclaiming by doing this work?
    Here’s the reward for being brave. This card shows what you get back when you stop pouring energy into what’s dead: self-trust, emotional freedom, clearer boundaries, financial sovereignty, spiritual clarity—whatever your soul has been missing.

Card 4 (Bottom Center) – The Yes/No Answer

  • Focus Question: How should I best move forward?
    This is your directional answer. Instead of a flat “yes” or “no,” read the card’s tone:
  • Action-oriented cards (Wands, many Pentacles, bold Majors like The Chariot, Strength, The Sun): strong YES—move, decide, initiate.
  • Still, inward, or dissolving cards (4 of Swords, The Hanged Man, The Moon, many Cups): gentle NO for now—pause, observe, let things unfold without forcing.

If the answer feels nuanced, treat it as a “yes, but…” or “no, unless…” and let the first three cards explain the conditions. This spread pairs beautifully with any broader yes/no Tarot approach you use when you need a Scorpio-level reality check: honest, intense, and oddly freeing.

Harnessing the Next Lunar Cycle (Wrap-Up)

The New Moon in Scorpio doesn’t flip your life overnight. It quietly starts a six-month storyline about power, intimacy, and what you’re no longer willing to pretend about.

As the weeks unfold:

  • Trust that whatever falls away now is clearing space for what’s real.
  • Revisit your Phoenix Letter and shadow work pages when you start to doubt yourself.
  • Pull the Death card or repeat the 4-card spread in a few months and notice what’s shifted.

Scorpio wants you to remember that you’re not fragile—you’re in process. You’re allowed to burn through versions of yourself that no longer feel like home. This Moon is your chance to step into the fire of your own truth, not to be destroyed, but to rise more powerful, clearer, and more psychically tuned-in than you’ve ever let yourself be.

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Article by Clara Hartwell

Clara Hartwell is tarot reader from the San Francisco Bay Area. Her heart centered approach focuses on using tarot as a gentle reflection of your inner world- not a fixed verdict, but a guide to help you see more clearly.

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