This post is highly Northern Hemisphere centric, so keep that in mind as you read if you’re from the south (or closer to the equator). There’s a lot of discourse in the Northern Hemisphere at this time of year, specifically in the spiritual community, around the seemingly contradictory nature of having a new year in the dead of winter (although I’m about to outline why it’s not contradictory at all and it’s exactly how nature intended).
Capricorn is a feminine sign (where we got it wrong)
Capricorn is a feminine sign—earth, yin. It was never meant to be a sign related to the hustle and grind, but somehow this sign and time of year has been long associated with an external measure of success—money, status, material possessions. A dick swinging competition that leaves us feeling dry and empty over time.
I believe the resistance comes from misunderstanding the natural world and looking at the sign of Capricorn with a patriarchal lens. As time went on, productivity was pushed on us until January 1st became something it was never intended to be, a time of immediate action and productivity.
I used to view Saturn (the ruler of Capricorn) as a man. He was grumpy, authoritarian, and carried a stick around to beat me into shape when I would fall out of step. He had expectations of me I couldn’t uphold even if I was doing everything he said I needed to do. I thought nothing good would come without working hard, even if it killed me in the process. I thought hardening my sensitivities and pushing through with brute force would get me where I needed to go. I thought I had to climb the corporate ladder as I gained more prestige, money, and power above those beneath me. I thought I had to claw my way to the top using the bodies of everyone who was also racing for success because if they got there before me it would mean I had failed—maybe there wouldn’t be enough room at the top by the time I got there.
But it never quite felt right.
Until one day I realised Saturn is a woman—a wise grandmother, the matriarch—kind, encouraging, soft yet stern, and deeply present above all else. She’s the one who holds the vision for me when I can’t hold it myself, and instead of beating me into shape with a stick, she gently guides me to find my own wisdom from within, allowing me to find answers that are true to me rather than telling me how to do it her way. She knows what she’s responsible for while holding healthy boundaries, and that inspires me to learn what I am responsible for, too. She shows me what it means to be a true leader of my life by holding leadership in her own life—inspiration over authoritarianism, integrity over performance.
Softness isn’t weakness, saying no to responsibilities that aren’t mine to shoulder isn’t selfish, listening to the cues of my body and respecting how I feel isn’t failure—it allows me to be present with purpose, and purposeful in my presence. Knowing what I’m responsible for creates clarity, devotion, and a true sense of fulfilment because I know exactly where to place my front foot as I move forward. It allows me to focus on the follow through because each step forward creates muscle memory. I feel so filled with purpose that if my mind tries to have my foot step on someone else’s path it wouldn’t be possible because I’m so in step with who I’m becoming that my body wouldn’t let it happen no matter what my mind has to say about it.
The true Capricorn measure of success is what fills you with purpose from the inside. It’s the ability to be present with what is, and having the courage to change course or recommit to your future.
“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” — the Serenity Prayer is grandmother Saturn, the essence of Capricorn energy.
Darkness comes before the dawn: the return of the light
This time of year in the Northern Hemisphere brings long nights and shorter days for some, depending on where you live. Things slow down, take longer to wake in the morning, and retreat earlier in the night. There’s a quietness of winter, like when the snow falls and everything around seems to have lost its sound until the only sound you can hear is the snow crunching beneath your feet. It’s barren, cold, and to the untrained eye it could seem like everything is dead—but that’s not the case.
When it’s quiet we can hear our inner thoughts without the external noise, which is why this time of year is arguably the best time to set goals, because if we are met with external silence and aligned with our innermost workings, our goals are more likely to be aligned with our true essence and purpose.
In modern times, New Year’s Resolutions have taken a different tone, unfortunately. People around the world set goals based on the outside world, they search for the noise even in the dead of night—get thin, get money, get the things that make me look good rather than what makes me feel good.
When we remember that Capricorn is a feminine sign, we remember to include our intuition and our inherent sensitivities in our decision making process. We soften into the body, we feel our desires, we notice what’s alive within us knowing that under the blanket of snow is a dream waiting to be birthed, a seed ready to sprout at the first sign of spring.
Grandmother Saturn reminds us we are already whole as we are, there’s nothing to fix because we were never broken.
The New Moon
A part of my soul withers when I see an astrologer discredit this new year, because how can someone tell me the new moon—the darkest night—is a new beginning, but somehow the darkest days are not?
Everything begins in the dark. There’s a quiet preparation that happens when there is an absence of light, but societally we’re conditioned to believe the dark is bad and scary, quiet means something is missing, fast pace and productivity rule over presence.
Even when the snow covers the land, there are seeds forming under the surface, hot spot embers waiting to catch wind and reignite when the snow melts, dreams waiting to be realised, death nourishing new life. There’s a reason we only dream while we sleep.
It’s the mother who wakes up in the early morning before the sun and her kids so she can find presence within herself before taking on the day, connecting with self and creating the structure to be able to hold her responsibilities with full presence after tending to self first.
The darkness is the new beginning, and just because it looks like nothing is happening on the outside, there is so much happening under the surface. After the darkness comes the light in both the lunar and solar cycles.
The beginning of Capricorn season in the northern hemisphere holds similarities to the new moon phase. Capricorn season begins on the day the light of the sun begins its return—the days start getting longer and our life force slowly comes back. Much like the new moon phase where the light of the moon is returning too. Is returning of the light not cause for celebration itself?
New beginnings are slow. Good things take time.
Capricorn energy and grandmother Saturn know things that last take time and care to build and bloom, yet in a time where we place more value on speed and convenience, we tend to lose patience for delayed gratification and purpose that’s rooted in integrity.
Some of my best ideas were born during the darkest days and nights—both physically and metaphorically. It’s where hope lives, where we can hear our own voice, where we can take a blank slate and create something new out of nothing.
Connection to the natural world
Those who are closest to the natural world know this time holds great value in the process. I grew up in a community where farming and fishing fuel our economy, and let me tell you—things don’t stop just because it’s winter.
The winter is the time where those who work hard during the on-season now have time and energy to celebrate after a long season. As things slow down externally, bonds are strengthened, parties are had, food is shared, and memories made. The winter can feel dreary and dark, and this celebratory energy brings light in a time when it’s needed most.
Capricorn season is when the planning and preparation happens. Traps are rebuilt and gear is repaired, equipment is maintained, crops are planned, stock is accounted for, reviews of what did and didn’t work are conducted, and business plans for the year ahead are made. It’s a slow, quiet preparation, but it’s still movement.
If the farmers and fisherman weren’t planning and preparing during this time of year, the community wouldn’t have food to eat.
If someone were to look in from the outside, it may look like they’re not doing much, but that’s just not true—the internal and preparatory work is crucial to a successful year ahead, it just looks different than the outward expression of being on the water and in the fields. Again, just because you can’t see it, it doesn’t mean nothing is happening. This time of year lays a solid foundation to build on, and without it the structural integrity of the foundation wouldn’t be strong enough to hold the desired results.
Similarly, if we’re to wait until the astrological new year in March to start thinking about our goals and desires, we may find ourselves feeling unprepared and unsure of where to direct our energy when the burst of Aries fire ignites again.
How to use the Capricorn New Year energy: setting aligned goals from within
With all that being said, this time of year isn’t a time for gripping, grasping, and controlling the outcomes. It’s a time to celebrate, to go within, to listen to your intuition, and to use the quiet time to realign your inner and outer worlds.
While this is a new beginning, beginnings start and progress slowly (those with staying power, at least). So if you’re leaning into the energy of this new year, it’s a great time to start doing the root work—the work that can’t be seen from the outside. Similar to the new moon, it’s a time worth listening to your intuition, your inner ambitions, and how you feel. Start feeling into what actions would fill you with purpose, plan what you might do when the time is right and the energy is available, and celebrate this beautiful gift of the light and longer days returning again.
Gratitude is the key to making your dreams come true, and inner alignment is required to make sure your dreams are actually yours and not for your neighbour instead.
Use the darkness to your advantage—it’s not something to fear. Darkness is the womb in which true purpose is conceived. Tune out the external noise and get clear on what you truly desire. Your desires are aligned with your purpose.
If we continue to set resolutions based on the external world, we only move further away from the feminine Capricorn archetype. We have more people disconnected from their true essence than ever before, more greed and power imbalances leading us down a path that becomes harder to repair. The darkness is an opportunity to align with intuitive guideposts rather than the street lamps outside of you. Capricorn doesn’t thrive on shoulds. Shoulds are what get us to the top of the wrong mountain—the mountain of greed, status, and disconnection.
There’s a patience required as we sit with the darkness of Capricorn season. In modern times, 92% of new years resolutions fail simply because we set goals out of alignment and expect instant gratification without commitment.
Capricorn energy and Saturn being the God of time shows us that goals set at the Gregorian new year take time to unfold. It’s not going to happen overnight, which is why it’s important to set goals that are truly aligned from within, because as we find alignment with our inner world we can develop the patience and tenacity to follow through. Goals set around this time of year are foundational, and you can’t build on a wonky base because it’s only a matter of time before it all falls to the ground.
So instead of setting goals that hold no weight, think about how you want to feel moving forward in 2026. Align your goals with your internal world and what brings you a sense of purpose and peace, as Grandmother Saturn would guide us to do.
* What worked last year?
* What didn’t work as well as you would’ve liked?
* What actions would fill you with a sense of purpose?
* How might you align to that path of purpose in the year ahead?
You may find you are actually more disciplined, or shall I say devoted, than you thought.
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