The Moon transits Pisces for roughly 2 to 2.5 days every month, moving through the final sign of the zodiac before resetting in Aries . It's brief, but it lands deep. Pisces is water, mutable, and ruled by Neptune — which means the Moon here doesn't just feel, it absorbs.
The shift
The definitive shift: your emotional filter goes offline. What you pick up stops being clearly yours. You walk into a room and inherit the mood. You scroll and absorb the grief of strangers. Decisions that felt clear yesterday turn porous — not because you changed your mind, but because you're now feeling everyone else's. This isn't weakness. It's the Moon in the sign that has no walls.
When it hits hardest
This transit hits hardest when it activates an already-active Pisces or 7th-house VII placement in the progressed chart. If your progressed Moon or progressed Venus is already in Pisces — or sitting in the 7th house VII of close relationships — the monthly Pisces Moon doesn't add a new flavor, it doubles what's already running. Expect the dream-state to thicken, relationships to go symbolic, and intuition to override logic for about 48 hours.
What to do
What to do: stop making decisions that require hard edges. Don't sign, don't confront, don't negotiate money. Do sleep more, write down dreams, be around water, and let yourself cry if it shows up — this Moon clears what's been stuck. Protect your input. One bad conversation under a Pisces Moon will haunt you three days longer than it should.
Common misread
Common misread: people think Pisces Moon means spiritual clarity. It usually doesn't — it means spiritual saturation. Clarity comes after, once the Moon moves into Aries and the edges come back. Don't confuse feeling everything with understanding anything.