Virgo’s New Moon – I just want to help

How many times:
- You gave it or gave it Unsolicited advice?
- Feel necessaryCorrect“Someone or “being corrected” is usually too fast and there is no incomplete argument?
- markdata” or”Research(You are marked even if the information is oversimplified or the cherry is picked) to justify a point of view?
…The reason is” I just want to help“When the help provided does not exactly match what is really needed.
Welcome to the new moon of Virgo! this Virgo’s new moon exist August 23, 2025happens in 0° Virgotypical Virgo energy.
This new moon is the same as Virgo, but at the same time it is not our usual Virgo new moon.
this The new moon is Uranuswhich one is complicated? (or maybe not) things kind of and bring a classic Virgo story.
Virgo’s New Moon – I just want to help
Going back to “I’m just trying to help.”
When someone says “I’m just trying to help” to justify the criticism, they don’t really try to help.
There are two things here:
1. Cognitive bias
One is Isolated thinking and cognitive bias. In a world of conflicting information and constant noise, our brains crave certainty. The default position is to trust our own opinions, right?
So if we think we are right – if we think we know the “truth”, then Then the others must be wrong.
This is to cut down on other people’s impulses, refute different opinions or correct “wrong” on the spot. When we are young, we are particularly prone to lean towards this. In the later stages of life, if we develop a more nuanced understanding, we will gradually grow from this reflection.
Whenever you catch up with yourself quickly, or train with someone’s thoughts”Yes, but” – where is that”but“From? What is the basic tension or discomfort required to drive correction?
To be clear, this does not mean that you should never point out someone’s factual mistakes or share information that they haven’t considered yet. This is really helpful – a healthy Virgo energy expression.
“Yes, but” or “I’m just trying to help.”
Of course, we absolutely believe that we are “right”. Our Mercury brain is smart and tricky.
They can use almost enough “data” or “evidence” to justify almost all cognitive biases to make us feel certain.
Remember the “researchers” who told us decades ago that smoking is good (afterwards: no), or that margarine is better than butter (afterwards: no)? They have data to prove their statements… But they don’t have all the data.
Decades later, new information comes in and overturns these assumptions.

This is not to say that we now know “certain” what is good or bad – who knows, maybe more data will appear, and Change these conclusions again.
In contrast, health is not “yes, but.” It comes from a deeper place – a place of true curiosity, humility and learning, rather than demanding or defending our existing beliefs.
“I just want to help”, but is rooted in cognitive bias.
Apart from cognitive bias, this pattern has a second reason for the emergence of—one that is cultural, not purely psychological.
2. Utility Driver
The second reason this mode displays may be rooted in us Utilitarian actions of society – This is the core theme of Virgo. We do this to get it. If we enter some input, we expect the output. Everything must achieve its purpose and provide measurable value.
But it also means that we sometimes force ourselves to come to “conclusions” or produce “results” None….
We do this to justify the time, effort or money spent on expecting to provide a specific “result”. A certain result. “I went to that retreat and I learned this about myself. I’m a changeable person.” In this way, we justified the money, energy and effort put into that retreat, right?
But profound changes rarely occur within 3 days, 1 week or even a month.
Of course, the process of change may be initiated during the retreat…but we tend to wrap things and have something to showcase often lead to premature endings – where the real gold is missing: on an ongoing journey of exploration.
Uranus in Gemini is a new moon in Virgo with its talent to destroy the old patterns, challenging our need for neat answers and inviting us to keep our minds open.
Uranus in Gemini throws its gloves on the new moon:
Instead of rushing to draw conclusions, focus on listening.
Choose “curiosity” instead of “certainty”.
Pay attention to the constant emergence of information, even if it seems random or meaningless at first – it may have an overlooked but important message.
Follow the bread crumbs. Let it take you through different tangents, detours and discoveries.
Don’t ignore new information even if it’s not what you want to hear.
Maybe there is no conclusion yet… very good.
Virgo Square Uranus New Moon – Brainstorm
So if we should not rush to draw conclusions and force the results should Are we in this new moon?
Gemini Virgo Square Uranus’s new moon is typicalBrainstorm“new moon.

brain Because Virgo and Gemini are both ruled by the thought planet mercury.
… and Fierce attack Because Uranus shakes things here, disturbs ideas and breaks the stagnant pattern.
Brainstorming, once done well, it’s an incredibly valuable exercise as it introduces us to things we never thought about.
If you don’t filter too early, you’ll get Surprisingly valuable ideas This may not fit your initial expectations, but it turned out to be a game-changer.
A key rule – perhaps the only rule – has no judgment. This unjudgmented approach is the core of Mercury (Rule of Virgo) function: perception and analysis, no Judgment (that’s Jupiter’s job).
Virgo Square Uranus’s new moon is an invitation Stop before production Quick judgement – Instead, stay open, curious and experimental.
you can Brainstorming with others – Ask for input (for example, if you are planning a community event, invite everyone to come up with ideas, no matter how unconventional – for example, having a picnic at midnight or a “silent disco” at the library), and even the most alternative suggestions are welcome.
… or Brainstorm yourself: Take note of wild thoughts and let your mind wander and see what happens when you remove the pressure to understand things on the spot or find a “right” conclusion.
The reason for brainstorming “works” is not only about the quality of the ideas you propose, but also about The mind can relax,,,,, Follow the undefeated pathand Breakthrough of rigid mode.
Try it!
The new moon in Virgo – Vibrant by Uranus – helps us get rid of the cognitive bias of cloud perception, Guide us back to the nature of Mercury and Virgo: Neutrality, discernment and willingness to explore and improve.
Stay curious; this new moon, the lost work may not look like what you are looking for…but that may be exactly what you need.
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