The Sea Goat Stirs: Witchcraft, Intention, and Lunar Groundwork

At 3:57am PST on January 11th, 2024, the Moon goes dark in the sign of Capricorn — and beneath that velvet hush, the Sea Goat rises. This isn’t just a moment on a calendar. It’s a ritual threshold. A reckoning. A reminder that magic isn’t only mystery — it’s momentum.

Capricorn’s lunation doesn’t ask you to dream. It demands that you build.

This is the New Moon that calls the Witch to forge a path with stone in one hand and salt in the other. To plan with precision. To conjure with commitment. To remember that beneath every spell worth casting, there must be structure.

The New Moon: The Hidden Face of the Witch’s Work

The New Moon is not a time for action. It’s a time for alignment. It’s the seed buried deep in cold earth — unseen, but potent. The sky offers no lunar glow, only a velvet veil. And in that darkness, witches whisper.

In this phase:

  • Do not launch. Listen.

  • Do not create-manifest. Meditate.

  • Do not force. Feel.

This is the breath before the incantation. The pause before the plunge. Let your magic steep in shadow.

The Capricorn Current: Goat-Bodied, Fish-Tailed, Iron-Willed

Capricorn is ruled by Saturn — planet of limits, discipline, and sacred time. It is ambition tempered by realism. It is the Witch who does not just wish for power, but does the damn work to become it.

This sign governs:

  • Long-term goals & strategic foundations

  • Earth-based magical disciplines

  • Ancestral legacy and sacred labor

  • The tension between material achievement and emotional mastery

Capricorn's symbol — the Sea Goat — holds dual truths. The goat climbs with discipline. The fish swims through dream. Together, they embody pragmatic magic — grounded spellcraft with intuitive depth.

Remember, it’s not just about the stern, ambitious nature of the goat, always aiming for the peak. It’s also about the emotional and intuitive depth of the fish, effortlessly navigating the subconscious waters. This duality speaks volumes about Capricorn’s pragmatic yet introspective character. A perfect blend of material ambition and emotional depth, don’t you think?

Witchcraft for the Sea Goat Moon

This lunation is a crucible for witches who are ready to commit to their becoming. When it comes to weaving magic with Capricorn energy, think of it like harnessing the power of a mountain-climbing goat combined with the fluid intuition of a deep-sea explorer. This is where the steadfast determination meets the mystical depths, a blend that can supercharge your witchcraft practices.

  • Embracing Practical Magic: Capricorn’s earthy energy is all about grounding. It’s perfect for spells and rituals that require a solid foundation and a touch of realism. Whether you’re crafting a charm for success or a protection spell, remember, Capricorn loves a well-thought-out plan. The more practical your approach, the stronger your magic will resonate with Capricorn’s vibes.

  • A Dash of Discipline: One thing Capricorn doesn’t shy away from is a bit of hard work and discipline. This is the time to be diligent in your magical studies or to refine your skills. Maybe there’s a complex spell you’ve been avoiding because it seems too intricate? Capricorn’s energy is perfect for tackling such challenges!

  • Harnessing Ambition for Manifestation: With Capricorn’s ambitious spirit, focus your intentions on long-term goals and aspirations. This sign doesn’t just aim high; it has the persistence to reach those heights. Channel this into your manifestation work. Visualize not just the end result, but also relish the journey there – every step is important!

  • Deep Dives into Emotional Depths: Now, let’s not forget the fish tail of our Sea Goat. This is where we plunge into the emotional and intuitive realms. Capricorn might be all about climbing to the top, but it’s equally adept at swimming through the subconscious. Use this time for introspective rituals, perhaps a deep meditation session to explore your inner landscapes, or a divination ritual to gain insights into your emotional world.

  • Balancing the Material and Spiritual: Lastly, Capricorn in witchcraft teaches us about the balance between the material and the spiritual. It’s a reminder that while we strive for our earthly ambitions, we must also pay attention to our spiritual growth and emotional well-being.


Consider workings like:

  • Grounded Manifestation

Create a working altar with black salt, bones, iron nails, and a map or blueprint. Write your long-term goal and bury it in a jar filled with graveyard dirt, rosemary, and a garnet. Dig deep. Cast long.

  • Emotional Excavation

Balance the earth with water: scry with obsidian or perform a cold-water ritual bath. Ask: Where am I hardened where I should be softened? Where have I drowned what should be voiced?

  • Saturnine Spell Structure

Review your magical practice. What systems support your spellwork? What rituals feel rushed, hollow, or ill-timed? Use this moon to write your magical calendar with intention and accountability.

  • Tenacity & Timing

Bind a charm bag with red thread, rosemary, vetiver, and a coin engraved or marked with your sigil. Anoint it with patchouli and whisper your vow: “I do not flinch. I do not falter. I rise.”

House by House: Where the Sea Goat Swims (by Rising Sign)

This is the introspective preparation phase. Use it to plan, not push. Based on your rising sign, here’s where the New Moon's Capricorn current flows:

  • Aries Rising (10th House) – Lay foundations for professional recognition and purpose-bound magic.

  • Taurus Rising (9th House) – Engage with deeper studies, sacred texts, or long-view spiritual quests.

  • Gemini Rising (8th House) – Prepare for transformative inner work: shadow, sex, shared resources.

  • Cancer Rising (7th House) – Reflect on the structures in your partnerships. Rewrite your relational agreements.

  • Leo Rising (6th House) – Audit your habits, health routines, and energy expenditures.

  • Virgo Rising (5th House) – Return to joyful creation. Reignite art and sacred play.

  • Libra Rising (4th House) – Ground your magic in hearth and home. Tend to ancestral roots.

  • Scorpio Rising (3rd House) – Edit your words. Rewrite your rituals of communication and daily rhythm.

  • Sagittarius Rising (2nd House) – Align values with action. Prepare wealth-working and root-centered spells.

  • Capricorn Rising (1st House) – Cast for self. Reconstruct identity. Strengthen personal boundaries.

  • Aquarius Rising (12th House) – Begin subtle, spiritual labors. Dreamwork, liminal rites, banishing confusion.

  • Pisces Rising (11th House) – Reassess your coven, community, and cause. Realign your role among others.

Ritual Closing: Stirring Stone and Sea

The New Moon in Capricorn is not sexy magic — it is serious magic. It is the labor, not the spotlight. The promise, not the praise.

But it is also the magic that lasts. The kind that does not glitter — but grounds.

So here’s your charge:

  • Sit with your journals.

  • Outline your rituals.

  • Speak to your bones and to your gods.

  • Choose your mountain — and begin your climb.

This is the Witch’s work: not just to dream, but to do.

Reflect and Share: Your New Moon in Capricorn Insights

  • How are you planning to harness the introspective energy of the New Moon in Capricorn? Share your unique preparation rituals or thoughts on how this celestial event resonates with your personal journey.

  • For your rising sign, how does the New Moon in Capricorn’s influence in the specific house resonate with you? Are there any particular areas of your life where you’re feeling the call to plan and prepare more deeply?

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