
One week it’s a post on social media, the next it’s a quick Google search just before a New or Full Moon.
Over time, the mixed messages and conflicting interpretations can make lunar work feel harder than it needs to be.
Like it’s something other people understand, but you never quite get a handle on.
This guide gives you one reliable place to return to throughout the year.
A steady reference you can trust.
So instead of chasing information, you can track the Moon, understand its rhythm, and use it as a simple structure for reflection and awareness in your own life.
A small, practical investment in staying connected to yourself and the year ahead.

Rather than using the Moon as something to “get right”, this guide uses the lunar cycle as a check-in system. A way to pause every couple of weeks, notice what’s going on in your life, reflect, adjust, and move forward.
Over time, that rhythm supports:
greater self-awareness
a clearer sense of timing
more trust in your own ebb and flow
steady, cumulative personal growth

See the full lunar rhythm of the year in one place
Understand how each Moon fits into the bigger picture
Notice patterns as themes build and repeat over time
Stay connected to the cycle without having to track it yourself

Know exactly when each Moon occurs, wherever you are
Avoid last-minute searching or second-guessing timings
Plan ahead with confidence rather than reacting on the day
Use one consistent source you can rely on all year

Understand why certain Moons feel stronger or different
Get clear context without dramatic or overwhelming language
Recognise periods of change, intensity, or focus more easily
Work with these moments thoughtfully rather than feeling thrown by them

See the entire year at a glance
Quickly check what’s coming up and when
Use it as a practical planning or reflection tool
Keep it bookmarked as a go-to reference throughout 2026

The unique theme of each Moon
How the sign, element and ruling planet shapes the energy
Which signs tend to feel supported or challenged
Practical do’s and don’ts you can actually use

It’s a good fit if you:
Want consistency without rigidity
Prefer clear structure over daily noise
Like understanding the bigger picture
Work best with gentle, repeatable check-ins
Don’t want another thing to keep up with

A course
A workbook you must complete
Something you need to “do properly”
A system you can fall behind on
The Moons of 2026 was written by Sarah Cornforth, a professional astrologer with a practical, real-life approach to working with astrology and the Moon.
This guide was created to be a calm, trustworthy resource you can rely on throughout the year. Rather than overwhelming you with technical terms or asking you to learn astrology, it uses the lunar cycle as a steady structure for checking in with yourself, reflecting on where you are, and adjusting as life unfolds.
Every part of the guide is designed to be clear, consistent, and easy to return to. It’s not about doing lunar work “properly” or keeping up perfectly. It’s about having one reliable place to orient yourself, notice patterns, and move through the year with more awareness and confidence.
The intention behind this guide is simple: to support steady, meaningful personal growth by working with the natural rhythm of the Moon, one cycle at a time.

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