Free Will Astrology: Week of May 28, 2026

by Rob Brezsny | May 26, 2026 (newcity.com)

Photo: Luz Mendoza

ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the weeks ahead, simply being right won’t necessarily lead to success. Having strength, intelligence, wealth or connections might help, though not as much as usual. But a different approach will work well as you strive to overcome challenges: a blend of cleverness and integrity. I invite you to be cunning while remaining honorable. Practice subtle strategy in service of higher aims. And here’s one more secret to ensure victory: Let go of any need to receive full recognition for your efforts.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): “Dear Horoscope Guy: Two astrologers have assured me that as a Taurus, I’m a natural-born money magnet. So why am I broke? I keep begging the Divine for cash miracles, and I buy lottery tickets twice a week. Still nothing! Please tell me when I’ll finally hit the jackpot. Better yet, give me the winning numbers. –Taurus Desperate for Dollars.” Dear Desperate: The “luck” you crave will arrive as you diligently pour yourself into building your sweetest dreams, spurning shortcuts and enjoying yourself as much as possible. The Divine prefers to fund eager co-creators, not wishful thinkers. I predict that a slow-motion jackpot will ultimately arrive through your devoted attention to doing what excites you.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Among the Dogon of Mali, Sigui so is a secret language. It’s used in a sacred ritual when people gather to retell their beginnings and patch up strains in tribal harmony. I’m borrowing Sigui so here as a symbol for a way of talking that I hope you will specialize in during the coming weeks: language that eases tensions, soothes friction and fosters unity. Start like this: Unleash your trademark wit but spike it with sly blessings and tactful probes. Wield your fluency to burn away confusion and uncover unspoken feelings. If you’re in an extra-bold mood, give everyone tacit permission to be their idiosyncratic selves instead of their polished personas.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): What’s the holiest, most healing trouble you could rustle up right now? I mean trouble that freshens what’s stale but doesn’t scorch the earth. Maybe it’s a buoyant disruption, like telling wild truths you usually tend to soften. Or maybe it’s asking for what your future self pines for instead of what your past self regards as polite and reasonable. As a Cancerian soul myself, I dare both you and me to give ourselves permission to rumble. Let’s be brazen as we instigate creative upheavals in service to our cheerful vigor. Let’s instigate at least one concrete action that will rattle the stagnant pattern just enough to make life more interesting.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Sea otters are a keystone species. Their presence is essential to the health of their entire ecosystem. As they eat sea urchins, the kelp forests flourish. Without otters, the urchins overgraze, and kelp forests may collapse, which in turn affects hundreds of other species. One creature’s appetite helps regulate an entire undersea neighborhood. I suspect you’re serving a similar function, Leo. You’re having more impact and wielding more influence than you realize. No pressure! But please act accordingly: with maximum integrity and robust responsibility.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): A Dutch woman who died left her grand-nephew an inheritance of 220,000 euros. The only problem is that he’s homeless and constantly on the move, so the executors haven’t been able to find him. This echoes a recurring pattern in your life. Even now, sources of blessings are searching for ways to reach you, but you are slow to notice their approach or to magnetize yourself to their arrival. My prayer: May you figure out what needs to be done to make yourself fully available for these gifts—and then ingrain that capacity in your habit mind.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Visualize your fears. Consider how few of them rest on a genuine likelihood that the scary events could ever take place. Then ask yourself how much of your uneasiness springs from vivid fantasies or from a practiced tendency to fret. You might also ruminate on how you absorb the background worry that’s amplified by mass culture. After reflecting on all that, I invite you to take one concrete action to lower the level of tension you have come to treat as normal. Take another action to weaken the grip of your deepest dread. The current planetary patterns suggest you now have the bold, creative power necessary to shrink your baseline anxiety.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Even more than usual, you have a sacred duty to celebrate your poignant sweetness and dark intelligence. For the sake of your emotional health, you should pay wild reverence to your deepest, most mysterious yearnings. To be the person we all need you to be, you must tenderly nurture the parts of your inner world that resemble the aurora borealis. I want to support you in these sublime sacraments, which is why I suggest you memorize the following prayer by Rainer Maria Rilke: “Be attentive to what is arising within you, and place that above everything you perceive around you. What is happening in your innermost self is worthy of your entire love.”

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Linguists use the term “false friends.” These are words in different languages that seem similar but don’t have the same meaning. For example, the Spanish word embarazada resembles “embarrassed” to English speakers but actually means “pregnant.” I suspect you’re dealing with another type of false friend, Sagittarius: people or situations that turned out to be at variance with what you initially imagined. But rather than feeling unsettled by these revelations, I suggest you treat them as a prod to see with fresh eyes. Your disorientation could be the beginning of more interesting understandings.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): An ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a code assigned to a book for commercial and cataloging purposes. It contains key information and includes a built-in error-detection notation. If you transpose two numbers when entering an ISBN, the last digit will tell you something’s wrong. In this spirit, Capricorn, I heartily recommend that you build more mistake detection into your life. Invest in extra safeguards. Add verification steps. Build in double-checks. The goal is to create systems robust enough to survive oversights and gaffes. I very much want you to give yourself the gift of safety nets that will empower you to take smart risks and intriguing gambles.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You may not yet grasp how richly creative you are right now, nor how much more abundant your generative powers could become. So it’s auspicious that you are reading this horoscope now. Consider this your advance notice: Your capacity to originate ideas, projects and connections is surging, and it’s crucial to choose with care which possibilities you nurture and which you decline. If you are selective and intentional about what you sow, then about six months from now, you will be far more likely to gather lush, beautiful harvests instead of wrestling with overgrown, unruly tangles.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Ethnobotanist Wade Davis documented how different cultures perceive entirely different realities despite inhabiting the same physical world. It means that two people can stand in the same forest and see different forests through their cultural lens and personal mythology. This is simultaneously the problem and the opportunity you face, Pisces. You and others in your orbit are inhabiting divergent realities that superficially seem the same. If you hope to reconcile the differences, you must first acknowledge them as real. You’re dealing with fundamentally different ways of constructing meaning, not just small misunderstandings.

Homework: If you knew you would live to one hundred, what would you do differently in the next five years? tinyurl.com/aaa22aaa

Mystical Light with James Tunney

New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove May 27, 2026 James Tunney, LLM, is an Irish Barrister who has lectured on legal matters throughout the world. He is a poet, a visual artist, and author of The Mystery of the Trapped Light: Mystical Thoughts in the Dark Age of Scientism plus The Mystical Accord: Sutras to Suit Our Times, Lines for Spiritual Evolution. His website is http://www.jamestunney.com. In this video, rebooted from 2020, he focuses on the role of light in mystical traditions, enunciating his own insights regarding five stages of illumination. He distinguishes between authentic illumination and artificial pretensions of scientistic rationality. He emphasizes the role of heart-centered compassion on the mystical path. New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in “parapsychology” ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding the best evidence for survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death. He is Co-Director of Parapsychology Education at the California Institute for Human Science. (Recorded on December 7, 2020)

Frank Lloyd Wright: Murder, Myth & Modernism

YouTube Movies & TV Frank Lloyd Wright is an American icon – it’s most famous modern architect, and probably it’s most prolific – over 400 buildings in a 60-year career. But his most revealing constructions are his houses, revolutionary in their open plan design, and conceived as an expression of Wright’s philosophy of a perfect harmony between man and nature – ‘organic architecture’ as he called it. Wright’s houses also embody an ideal for living based on calmness and order, but his own life was characterized by public scandal, financial chaos and personal tragedy. The story begins with the most dramatic and terrible event in Wright’s life – the brutal murder in 1914 of his mistress and her two children and a terrible fire that destroyed the house, known as ‘Taliesin’, which Wright had built as a private sanctuary. Wright had invested so much of himself in Taliesin that, despite the tragedy, he could not bear to abandon it. He immediately set about rebuilding and over the next forty years the house became a piece of living architecture – continually extended and remodeled. Taliesin was, in effect, Wright’s alter ego – order born out of chaos. We then go back in time to examine the history of Wright’s early life and career leading up to that incident. It will show not only how Wright developed his unique style, but how he constructed his own myth and cultivated his reputation in his relationships with his wealthy clients. They, in turn, indulged his ‘genius’. This film reveals the extremes and eccentricities of the man through interviews with individuals whose lives he touched – acolytes who knew and lived with him at Taliesin and those who encountered him during the construction of some of his most famous buildings. Frank Lloyd Wright is a dramatic, surprising and entertaining portrait of a master builder whose most enduring edifice is his own legend.

Krishnamurti on what you think you know

Krishnamurti in the 1920s

“You can only be afraid of what you think you know.”

~ Krishnamurti.

Jiddu Krishnamurti was an Indian spiritual figure, speaker, and writer. Adopted by members of the Theosophical Society as a child, Krishnamurti was raised to fill the mantle of the prophesied World Teacher, a role tasked with aiding humankind’s spiritual evolution. Wikipedia

Born May 11, 1895, Madanapalle, India

Died February 17, 1986 (age 90 years), Ojai, CA

A once in a blue moon event is happening soon. Here’s when to look up

Julia Gomez

USA TODAY

May 24, 2026 (usatoday.com)

What is a micromoon?

How often does a blue moon occur?

What are the other names for the Flower Moon?

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May 2026 will feature a rare blue moon that is also a micromoon, peaking early on May 31 and visible worldwide under clear skies.

This only happens once in a blue moon, literally. May’s second full moon is almost here, and not only is it a rare blue moon, but it will also be a micromoon.

The blue moon will take place soon, giving us two full moons in the month. Usually, the full moon only occurs once a month. May’s the Flower Moon has already occurred on the first day of the month, and the blue moon will occur on the last day of the month.

Here’s what else to know about May’s blue moon, and what to expect.

When will May’s blue moon peak?

TOPSHOT - A rare blue supermoon appears in the night sky over Sydney on August 19, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP) (Photo by SAEED KHAN/AFP via Getty Images)

The moon is set to peak on Sunday, May 31, at 4:45 a.m. ET, according to the Farmer’s Almanac.

While the moon will peak early Sunday morning, it will still look full a few days before and after it peaks.More news: Astronauts to begin training in replica of Blue Origin’s lunar lander

Where will May’s blue moon be visible?

The blue moon will be visible around the globe, but cloudy skies might obscure backyard astronomers’ views, so be sure to check the weather in your area before going out to check the night sky.

What is a blue moon?

The blue moon occurs when there are two full moons in one month, but the moon won’t actually look blue.

The term originated in the 16th century, when people said “the moon is blue” to mean something that seemed impossible, according to Encyclopedia Britannica.

It isn’t a common occurrence, hence the expression “once in a blue moon,” and only occurs every 2.5 years, according to NASA.

The last blue moon occurred on Aug. 19, 2024, when the moon was a super blue moon, meaning, unlike the micromoon, it was closest it had been to Earth that month and appeared brighter and larger.

What is a micromoon?

A micromoon is a phenomenon that occurs when the moon is at its farthest point from Earth during that month, according to NASA. The moon could be around 251,000 miles away from our planet.

Because of the distance, the moon might appear smaller than usual.

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Why does this month have 2 full moons?

The phenomenon happens because, unlike a calendar month, which is around 30 to 31 days, except for February, the moon’s lunar cycle is around 29.5 days, according to NASA.

So, once every two to three years, a full lunar cycle will occur within a month, giving us a full moon at the beginning of the month and another at the end of the month, which is what we know as the blue moon.

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The next time two full moons will take place in the same month will be in December 2028, according to Time and Date.

2026 full moons

The moon will be full on the following dates, according to the Farmer’s Almanac:

  • Blue Moon: Peaks May 31, at 4:45 a.m. ET
  • Strawberry Moon: Peaks June 29, at 7:57 p.m. ET
  • Buck Moon: Peaks July 29, at 10:36 a.m. ET
  • Sturgeon Moon (partial lunar eclipse): Peaks Aug. 28, at 12:18 a.m. ET
  • Harvest Moon: Peaks Sept. 26, at 12:49 p.m. ET
  • Hunter’s Moon: Peaks Oct. 26, at 12:12 a.m. ET
  • Beaver Moon (super moon): Peaks Nov. 24, at 9:53 a.m. ET
  • Cold Moon (super moon): Peaks Dec. 23, at 8:28 p.m.

Julia Gomez is a Trending reporter for USA TODAY and covers popular toys, space phenomena, scientific studies, natural disasters, holidays, and trending news. Connect with her on LinkedInXInstagram, and TikTok: @juliamariegz, or email her at jgomez@gannett.com.

NASA is updating its Artemis moon base plan today. Here’s how to watch it live.

By Mike Wall last updated yesterday (Space.com)

“Leadership will discuss program progress, including new industry partners and mission plans.”

Update for 5:45 p.m. EDT: NASA’s moon base update today unveiled a series of new contract awards by NASA for two commercial lunar rovers, built by Astrolab and Lunar Outpost, as well as awards to Blue Origin to land the rovers on the moon with its Blue Moon lander, and an award to Firefly Aerospace to deliver up to four hopping MoonFall drones to the lunar surface in the next few years. Read our full story. See a full replay below.

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NASA will give an update this afternoon (May 26) about its plans to build a moon base, and you can watch it live.

The U.S. space agency will host a press conference Tuesday at 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT) at its headquarters in Washington, D.C. “to share Moon Base plans and highlight progress toward a sustained presence on the lunar surface,” NASA officials wrote in a media advisory on May 20.You may like

You can watch the event here at Space.com, courtesy of NASA.

artist's illustration of a base on the moon, with spacesuited astronauts walking around on the lunar surface
NASA plans a to build a permanent base near the moon’s south pole in the early 2030s. (Image credit: NASA)

During the event, NASA leaders “will discuss program progress, including new industry partners and mission plans,” agency officials added in the advisory.

Those leaders are:

  • NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
  • Lori Glaze, acting associate administrator, Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate
  • Carlos García-Galán, program executive, Moon Base 

The moon base is a core part of NASA’s Artemis program of crewed lunar exploration. Artemis aims to establish a permanent human presence on and around the moon over the next decade or so, developing knowledge and skills that can help get astronauts to Mars in the not-too-distant future.Space

Two Artemis missions have launched to date: the uncrewed Artemis 1 flight to lunar orbit in late 2022 and Artemis 2, which sent four astronauts around the moon and back to Earth last month.

We got a big update about NASA’s moon strategy in late March, just a week before Artemis 2 lifted off. In that news drop, the agency revealed that it’s pausing work on Gateway, a small space station planned for lunar orbit that was long a key piece of Artemis’ architecture, to focus on the surface base.

And there was another big change in late February: Isaacman announced that the Artemis 3 mission, which is slated to launch in mid to late 2027, will no longer land astronauts on the moon. Instead, it will test docking operations between the Orion crew capsule and one or both of Artemis’ privately developed lunar landers (SpaceX’s Starship and Blue Origin’s Blue Moon) in Earth orbit.

The first crewed lunar landing since the Apollo days will now take place on Artemis 4, which NASA wants to launch in late 2028. That will help lay the foundation for the moon base, which will be built near the south pole between 2032 and 2036, if all goes to plan.

Mike Wall

Mike Wall

Spaceflight and Tech Editor

Michael Wall is the Spaceflight and Tech Editor for Space.com and joined the team in 2010. He primarily covers human and robotic spaceflight, military space, and exoplanets, but has been known to dabble in the space art beat. His book about the search for alien life, “Out There,” was published on Nov. 13, 2018. Before becoming a science writer, Michael worked as a herpetologist and wildlife biologist. He has a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology from the University of Sydney, Australia, a bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona, and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz. To find out what his latest project is, you can follow Michael on Twitter.

Prosperos Sunday Meeting May 31

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Sunday Meeting with Thane — May 31


Thane of Hawaii

“Determined Assumption”In this lesson, the third and final of the “Greater Freedom” series, Thane explores the ways in which our unrecognized determinations can subvert the joy and satisfaction of our heart’s desire. He further develops one of the fundamental principles of Mind practice, the principle of assumption. Thane provides insights into many metaphysical and spiritual questions, drawing upon of lifetime of experience in spiritual studies as well as in entertainment and public speaking.     

Please note that this lesson is almost an hour long, thus the meeting will last about an hour and fifteen minutes. We trust you’ll be able to join us for the entire meeting — we look forward to seeing you there! Click here for further information:

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My Scientology Movie

Documentarian Louis Theroux is denied admittance to the Church of Scientology’s headquarters, setting into motion a clever, confrontational and funny plan to try and reveal the inner workings of the mysterious organization. Inspired by the Church’s use of filmmaking techniques, and with the aid of real ex-scientologists, Theroux uses unconventional methods to expose and antagonize the Church. In a bizarre twist, it becomes clear that the Church is also making a film about Louis Theroux. Infused with a good dose of humor and moments worthy of a Hollywood script, My Scientology Movie is stranger than fiction.

How We Are All Haunted by Hegel

Popular Philosophy May 24, 2026 In 1806, the night before the Battle of Jena, a philosopher sat in his rooms finishing a manuscript while Napoleon’s army moved through the streets below. When he looked out his window and saw the emperor ride past, he wrote to a friend that he had seen the world spirit on horseback.That philosopher was Hegel. And what he meant by that sentence cracked the history of philosophy in two.This episode is the third in our series on the birth of continental philosophy. We follow Hegel from his student days in Tübingen, through the revolutionary fever of the 1790s, to the moment his system came together in Jena and changed everything. We look at how he answered Kant, what he meant by the dialectic and by Geist, and how his ideas generated two of the most powerful thinkers of the 19th century, Marx and Kierkegaard, while simultaneously provoking the birth of an entirely different philosophical tradition that wanted nothing to do with any of it.This is the story of how one man’s ambition to think everything at once split the modern mind into two halves that have barely spoken since. Primary Texts: Hegel, G.W.F. Phenomenology of Spirit (1807) — The central text of this episode. The journey of consciousness from sensation to Absolute Knowing. Hegel, G.W.F. Elements of the Philosophy of Right (1820) — Where his political philosophy and theory of history mature. Hegel, G.W.F. Lectures on the Philosophy of History — The source of the idea that history is the unfolding of Spirit toward freedom. The world spirit on horseback lives here in its fullest form. Kant, Immanuel. Critique of Pure Reason (1781) — The wall Hegel was responding to. Essential background for understanding what he was trying to overcome. Marx, Karl. Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 — Where Marx’s debt to and departure from Hegel is most visible and raw. Kierkegaard, Søren. Concluding Unscientific Postscript (1846) — Kierkegaard’s most direct confrontation with Hegel’s system and its inability to contain the individual. Secondary Literature: Beiser, Frederick. Hegel (2005) — The most accessible serious introduction to Hegel’s full system. Pinkard, Terry. Hegel: A Biography (2000) — The definitive English language biography. The Napoleon letter is here in full context. Taylor, Charles. Hegel (1975) — Demanding but essential. The best account of how Hegel’s system holds together as a whole. Singer, Peter. Hegel: A Very Short Introduction (1983) — For newcomers who want a clean entry point before tackling the primary texts.

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