This Thursday’s new moon hits at exactly 4:44 pm PST. Talk about timing.
You know about 444? It’s one of those number patterns that shows up when things are clicking into place behind the scenes. Not the big, obvious stuff. The subtle alignments. The quiet yeses.
Perfect for a new moon, right? That darkness is actually full of something. Not empty at all.
I’ve been thinking about beginnings a lot lately. We’re told they should be dramatic. Bold declarations. Fresh starts. Clean breaks.
But what if that’s wrong?
What if the real magic starts in those tiny shifts? The almost invisible moments. The questions without answers yet.
This 4:44 new moon feels different. Quieter. It’s carrying a frequency that’s more subtle than spectacular. Like it’s whispering rather than announcing. “You don’t need to know yet. You don’t even need to name it. Just make some space.”
I see this with clients all the time. The big transformations often start with barely noticeable changes. That moment of hesitation before your usual response. The slight twinge when something familiar doesn’t quite fit anymore. The pause before the automatic yes.
These aren’t flashy beginnings. No inspirational quotes here. They’re nuanced. Textured. They live in the spaces between words. In the breath you take before speaking. In the second before you recognize what’s happening.
So while everyone else is busy declaring and deciding and demanding, maybe this 4:44 new moon is suggesting something else. A different approach. One that honours the intelligence of uncertainty, the wisdom of waiting, the courage it takes to let something remain unformed until it reveals its true nature.
If something’s stirring in you that doesn’t have a shape yet, you’re not behind. You’re exactly where this moment wants you to be. In that fertile 4:44 space where alignment happens through listening, not forcing.
I’ll be over here, letting the unformed take its time,
Jonni
P.S. And I want you to know that if you’re sensing something wanting to emerge but can’t quite name it, that’s not confusion. It’s just early. I’m up for a conversation to help illuminate what’s already trying to speak through you, even before it finds its words.
