The May 16 supermoon brings amplified emotions, unexpected allies, and a rare window to turn long-buried wounds into genuine momentum.
Not every new moon asks much of you. This one does. The Super New Moon in Taurus arrives on May 16, and while Taurus energy typically runs toward the grounded and unhurried, this lunar event is bringing something considerably less settled. A supermoon occurs when the moon reaches its closest point to Earth, amplifying emotional undercurrents and sharpening whatever intentions you are carrying into the weeks ahead. This time, that amplification lands on top of some genuinely tense cosmic conditions.
The result is a new moon that feels less like a fresh start and more like a confrontation with everything you have been quietly sidestepping.
Cosmic influences that are making this complicated
Two planetary forces are pulling at this lunation in ways that do not entirely cooperate. Mercury in Taurus sharpens conviction but also stubbornness, making it easier than usual to dig into a position simply because it feels familiar. Arguments that have no productive end can ignite quickly under this influence, and the challenge is telling the difference between a conflict worth having and one that is just noise.
At the same time, Jupiter in Cancer is pulling in the opposite direction, encouraging emotional depth and a willingness to sit with feelings rather than deflect them. The tension between those two forces is where most of the month’s internal friction is going to live.
Taurus and the part of yourself you have been avoiding
The most striking feature of this new moon is its alignment with Algol, a fixed star long associated with intensity, disruption, and what astrologers often call shadow material. That is not inherently bad news. What surfaces under Algol’s influence tends to be old, buried, and overdue. The emotions that come up around May 16 are less likely to be new problems and more likely to be older ones that have been waiting for a moment of pressure to break through.
This is not comfortable territory, but it is productive. Acknowledging what you have kept out of sight, the anger, the grief, the self-doubt you have rationalized rather than processed, creates the conditions for something to actually shift. Transformation without that kind of honesty tends to be cosmetic.
Finding support in unexpected places
The asteroid Ceres, also moving through Taurus, softens some of the harder edges here. Ceres in astrology is associated with nourishment, community, and the kind of care that asks nothing in return. Its presence in this chart suggests that the people who show up for you around this new moon may not be the ones you expected.
Relationships you had written off or kept at arm’s length could resurface with more generosity than you anticipated. That dynamic invites something specific: a willingness to extend the same generosity inward. Forgiveness of others is easier to talk about than self-forgiveness, but the latter is what tends to unlock the former.
Transforming old wounds into forward motion
On the day of the new moon, Mars forms a conjunction with Chiron in Aries. Chiron in astrology represents the wounds that shape us, particularly the ones we have built identity around. Mars brings action and sometimes aggression, but that energy can be redirected. Rather than lashing out or suppressing frustration, this transit offers a narrow opening to move through it.
The process takes longer than a single lunar cycle, but May 16 is a meaningful starting point for anyone who has been sitting with shame, resentment, or a sense of stuckness that does not seem to respond to conventional effort.
Planetary shifts to watch after May 16
The days immediately following the new moon bring a series of transitions that will reshape the atmosphere. Mercury moves into Gemini on May 17, loosening up communication and making space for ideas that felt too rigid under Taurus. Then on May 18, Mars shifts into Taurus and Venus moves into Cancer, two changes that together slow the pace and bring focus back to comfort, security, and what actually matters at home.
The temptation in that stretch will be to move fast, skip the reflection, and push into whatever comes next before processing what just happened. Slowing down and sitting with the adjustments is where the real work is.

