Scorpio New Moon: Descent, Earth Wisdom, and the Quiet Power of Renewal

Scorpio New Moon: Descent, Earth Wisdom, and the Quiet Power of Renewal

The Scorpio New Moon, November 20, 2025, arrives during a deep turning in the Northern Hemisphere. The air cools, the leaves release, the last traces of summer are carried away. The earth begins her descent into rest. Everything softens downward, into roots, into stillness, into the unseen places where life regenerates.

As the season turns inward, this moon offers a quiet space to do the same.
It calls you into your inner world, into the hidden places where truth rises gently and wisdom waits beneath the surface.

November is a holy threshold. This is the time when nature teaches us about release, wisdom, shadow, and truth without ever speaking a word. The land shows us what to do: let go of what has finished its cycle, draw your energy inward, and allow your inner world to reorganize itself for what’s coming next.

The moon mirrors this process.
Her light disappears not in absence, but in renewal.
She retreats to begin again, quietly, without spectacle.

This new moon carries the depth, mystery, and emotional gravity that Scorpio is known for. Scorpio is the archetype of descent. The part of the cycle where we turn inward, enter the quiet, and meet ourselves beneath the surface. It is the energy of deep feeling, inner truth, and transformation that begins in the shadows rather than the light.

Scorpio aligns with the season. Its essence mirrors what the earth is doing right now. As the land grows darker, quieter, and more introspective, Scorpio invites us to do the same. It asks us to sit with what’s real, to feel without turning away, and to shed what we’ve outgrown with honesty and compassion.

This is the energy of emotional depth. The kind that reveals what has been buried or ignored. Scorpio brings forward intuition, insight, heightened sensitivity, and the stirrings of truths that want to be acknowledged. It reminds us that transformation begins in the unseen, that healing often happens in stillness, and that what we release becomes the fertile ground for what will rise in its place.

Rather than a loud initiation, Scorpio opens a doorway into your inner world.
It whispers.
It deepens.
It guides.
It illuminates the places that have been waiting for your attention.

Just as the trees let go of their final leaves and the soil receives what falls upon it, Scorpio invites you into that same sacred process. Release. Renewal. The quiet alchemy happening beneath the surface.


Herbal Allies

Rosemary for remembrance, clarity, and protection.
Hibiscus to soften the heart and invite emotional truth.
Pine or cedar to cleanse the energetic body and ground into the earth.
Chamomile to soothe the nervous system during inner work.
Mugwort for dream wisdom and shadow insight.
Orange peel to warm the spirit as light lessens.


Crystals That Support This Inner Descent

Obsidian for shadow work, ancestral remembrance, and deep grounding.
Smoky quartz for clearing heaviness and emotional fog.
Labradorite for inner sight, magic, and protection.
Garnet for root strength as the body enters the colder months.
Citrine for carrying inner sunlight into the darker season.


Preparing for Your Ritual

Before entering the water bowl ritual, it can be powerful to prepare your body the way you might prepare sacred space, gently, intentionally, and with care. This kind of preparation softens the edges of the day, clears lingering energy, and opens your spirit to receive whatever wisdom the ritual is ready to offer.

A Ritual Bath to Cleanse and Open the Heart

Draw a warm bath and add your favorite ritual bath salts, herbs, or a seasonal blend infused with rosemary, pine, hibiscus, or chamomile. These plants carry the spirit of November, grounding, protective, heart-opening, and deeply soothing.

As you sink into the water, imagine the heaviness of the season washing off your skin. Let the warmth loosen tension in your body. Breathe slowly and feel yourself soften. This bath is not just cleansing, it is an invitation to arrive fully in your own energy.

Lighting Candles to Mark the Threshold

Place a candle near your bath or altar, choosing colors that speak to the work of the season. Black for depth and protection, white for renewal, or earthy tones for grounding. Allow the flame to steady your thoughts. Fire brings presence, focus, and clarity to the space, illuminating the doorway into your inner world.

Anointing your Body with Intention

After the bath, anoint the pulse points, wrists, heart center, temples, with an oil that supports emotional opening, grounding, or shadow work. Move slowly and with intention, whispering a quiet affirmation as you do:

“I prepare my body as a vessel for truth. I welcome the wisdom that rises.”

This simple act of anointing connects you with your physical body, honors your energy field, and signals to your spirit that you are entering sacred work.


🜁 The Ritual: Ancestral & Shadow Integration Water Bowl

Begin by preparing a quiet space. Dim the lights. Light a candle, white or black.
Set a bowl of water in front of you and sprinkle in rosemary or pine for cleansing, and a few rose petals or hibiscus for heart wisdom. Place an obsidian or smoky quartz stone within reach.

Rest your hands over the water and acknowledge those who walked before you. Not summoning. Not calling in. Simply honoring. A whisper of gratitude is enough:

“Thank you for your wisdom. May it move through me with grace.”

Gaze into the water. Let your breath slow. Let the surface of the water become a mirror.
Ask softly:

“What truth am I ready to see?”
“What part of me needs compassion right now?”

Let whatever rises, a feeling, a memory, a word, be enough.

If emotion stirs, let it move through you. If tears fall, let them fall into the bowl. Water to water. The old returning to the element that understands its language best.

Write down one thing you are ready to release. Fold it gently and place it beneath the bowl.
This symbolizes returning it to the earth, just as the world releases what is complete in November.

Then choose one word you are quietly calling into your life during these darker months:
trust, clarity, devotion, courage, peace, alignment.

Place this word briefly on the surface of the water, allowing the intention to meet the element of emotion.
Then remove it and set it on your altar, where it will guide you through winter.

When you feel the ritual is complete, take the bowl outside and return the water to the earth.
Whisper:

“I honor what is falling away. I honor what is becoming.”

Let the ritual end gently, like the closing of a door behind you.

If you feel called, you may bury the release paper after the ritual.
Burying symbolizes laying something to rest and allowing the earth to transform it in her own time.
If burying isn’t possible, you can tear it into pieces and flush it, burn it safely, or place it in the trash with intention.

The intention paper is meant to be kept.
Place it on your altar, under a candle, in a journal, or somewhere you will see it gently throughout the season.
It becomes a small anchor, a reminder of the energy you are quietly inviting into your life as winter approaches.


This Scorpio New Moon is woven from the same threads as November’s earthly rhythm: release, descent, stillness, truth, and the quiet medicine of the shadows. It teaches that beginnings do not always arrive with motion. Some arrive with silence. Some arrive with breath. Some arrive with the soft realization that you are ready to let go of something you’ve carried too long.

You don’t need to strive under this moon.
You don’t need to manifest loudly.
You only need to listen. To feel. To let the earth guide your inner rhythm.

As the land descends, you descend.
As the trees let go, you let go.
As the roots deepen, you deepen.
As the moon renews herself, you renew yourself.

Affirmation:
“I honor the wisdom of the earth and the silence of the moon. I trust my descent. I rise again in my own time.”

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2 comments

Thank you Denise for sharing this information. I look forward to trying the water bowl ritual
Also I’m meeting with you again on Dec 4th I can’t wait 🙏🏻🪷

Donna Leammari ( Hummel)

Thank you for sending this to me Sacred Lotus Apothecary!🤗✨️🙏💕

Linda Czop

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