Go big or go home!
Make space for what expands you
Time to drop your luggage, muses.
Whether that’s an old habit, a limiting belief, a toxic dynamic, or simply mental clutter.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius magnifies that pull towards a larger version of our life, of our beliefs. Not a borrowed truth, our truth. Our vision must be rooted in that truth.
Your Full Moon in Sag horoscopes are meant to be read as an inspiration. You can find additional prompts or more in-depth relatable content with the collection of readings I offer. x Anne-Sophie

ARIES RISING
Other voices. Bigger questions.
This moon lights up your ninth house — higher truths, far horizons, the urge to run, expand, escape. You’ve been orbiting the local, the immediate. Now the lens widens. What do you actually believe? Whose voice are you echoing when you speak? Let curiosity stretch you. Distance gives clarity. Or perspective.
TAURUS RISING
Buried things surface. Quiet power shifts.
The spotlight hits your eighth house — intimacy, merging, endings, debts (emotional or otherwise). Something is ready to be released, but you’ll feel it before you can name it. Trust what feels heavier than it should. Liberation is slow, quiet, and often begins with a boundary.
GEMINI RISING
Mirror, mirror.
This full moon lands opposite you, illuminating the seventh house — partnerships, dynamics, projections. It’s less about them and more about what they reflect back. A moment to clarify what’s yours and what never was. Closeness requires spaciousness now. Name the pattern. Or let it unravel.
CANCER RISING
Refine. Restore. Release.
The moon activates your sixth house — body, routine, systems. Not glamorous, but essential. What’s become too noisy to be helpful? Rest isn’t a reward; it’s a ritual. Start small: delete the app, drink the water, forgive your own exhaustion. Real healing doesn’t rush.
LEO RISING
Play is sacred.
Your fifth house glows — creativity, desire, joy. Let yourself exaggerate, express, even overdo. This moon wants you to remember what it means to feel fully lit up. Art can be therapy. Love can be a mirror. Pleasure can be a form of protest. Say yes, but only to what sparks.
VIRGO RISING
Your roots are talking.
The full moon rises in your fourth — home, belonging, memory. Something old is knocking. It may be grief, it may be gratitude. You’re allowed to outgrow the stories you were raised on. Let nostalgia come, but don’t let it stay. Make peace with your past, then rearrange the furniture.
LIBRA RISING
No small talk.
Third house matters: language, learning, loops. Watch what you say out of habit. Your words hold weight now. A good time to write it down or say it out loud — but mean it. If your mind feels crowded, get it onto paper. Or into motion. Movement clears the static.
SCORPIO RISING
Value check.
The moon glows in your second house — money, worth, what you keep close. This is about more than your bank balance. It’s the cost of staying small, the price of peace, the weight of “enough.” If it feels off, it probably is. Invest in what feeds you back.
SAG RISING
Full spotlight.
This is your full moon, and it lands in your first house — identity, instinct, self-image. What has shifted since your last birthday? What no longer fits, even if it still flatters? Step back. Look again. You’re not meant to be static. Growth is graceful, even when it’s messy.
CAPRICORN RISING
Behind the scenes.
Twelfth house moon — the internal, the undone, the invisible. Not everything needs to be productive. Something in you wants to exhale, dissolve, step back. Let it. Dream without needing a plan. Feel without needing proof. Silence isn’t empty; it’s restorative.
AQUARIUS RISING
Future friends + quiet exits.
The eleventh house rules here — networks, collective vision, long-range hope. What group are you still part of out of habit? What future version of you feels just within reach? Let this moon filter the signals. Release the static. Choose your people with care.
PISCES RISING
The view from the top.
The moon rises in your tenth — career, visibility, legacy. Something you’ve been building wants acknowledgment. Or release. Or both. The pressure to perform might soften into clarity now. What do you want to be known for — and who are you doing it for?