The Moon Tarot Card As Advice
What to do when you've no idea what to do. The Moon's got you.
Last Updated: August 11, 2025.
Here’s the scene: You’re at a crossroads, feeling properly stuck. You turn to your tarot deck for a bit of guidance, a helping hand, a signpost. You ask that all-important question, “What on earth should I do?” and the card you pull is The Moon.
Oh, brilliant. You can almost feel the anticlimax. Of all the cards to get for advice, this one feels like the universe is being deliberately unhelpful, doesn’t it? It’s the equivalent of asking for directions and being told to “follow your heart” while you’re standing in a thick fog.
But don’t chuck your deck in a drawer just yet. While it might not be the clear, practical advice you were hoping for, The Moon offers some of the most profound and protective guidance in the entire tarot. It’s not telling you what to do; it’s telling you how to be while you figure it out. It’s asking you to ask a different question.
The Core Advice: Stop, Listen, and Feel Your Way Through
When The Moon appears in an advice position, it is a cosmic stop sign. It’s a loving but firm hand on your shoulder, holding you in place. The situation you’re asking about is shrouded in mystery, confusion, or misinformation, and to take action right now would be a massive mistake.
First and Foremost: Do Absolutely Nothing
This is the most crucial piece of advice The Moon can give. Seriously. Do not make the big decision. Do not send that emotionally charged email. Do not sign the contract. Do not force the confrontation. The path ahead is not clear, and you cannot see the potential pitfalls.
Think of it this way: if you were out for a walk on the moors and a thick, soupy fog rolled in, you wouldn’t just carry on striding confidently forward, would you? Of course not. You’d stop, find a sheltered spot, have a brew from your flask, and wait for it to lift. The Moon is that fog. Its primary advice is to pause until you can see where you’re putting your feet.
Turn Down the Volume on Logic, Turn Up Your Intuition
Your logical brain is not your friend right now. It’s trying to make sense of a situation based on incomplete or incorrect information, and it’s probably just tying you in knots of anxiety. The Moon’s advice is to gently thank your logical mind for its efforts and ask it to take a seat.
Now is the time to tune into your inner radio. Get quiet. Go for a walk without your phone. Meditate. Stick some music on and just sit with your feelings. Get your journal out and ask yourself: “Beneath all the noise and panic, what is my gut really telling me?” The Moon advises that the answer you need won’t be found in external facts, but in the quiet whispers of your own intuition.
Acknowledge Your Fears (But Don’t Give Them the Car Keys)
The Moon knows you’re likely feeling anxious, scared, or paranoid. Its advice isn’t to pretend you’re not. It’s to turn around and face those howling wolves. Have a proper look at your fears. Are they real, concrete threats, or are they shadows from your past being projected onto the present? Are you picking up on a genuine intuitive warning, or is your anxiety just telling you scary stories? The Moon advises you to become a detective of your own emotions, separating the truth from the illusion.
What to Do When The Moon is Your Guide
So, we know the advice is to pause and listen. But what does that look like in practice? Here’s your game plan.
- Step 1: Strategic Inaction. Literally, schedule a pause. Tell yourself, “I will not make a final decision on this for the next three days.” This creates the breathing room your intuition needs to speak up. Let the metaphorical dust and fog settle.
- Step 2: Become an Observer. Use this pause to gather information passively. Listen more than you speak. Watch people’s actions rather than relying on their words. Pay attention to your dreams and any synchronicities. You’re not looking for a single answer; you’re collecting clues for your intuition to piece together.
- Step 3: Trust the “Aha!” Moment. The fog of The Moon doesn’t last forever. If you follow its advice to be still and listen, clarity will eventually dawn. It might come as a sudden insight, a piece of new information, or just a feeling of inner peace and knowing. The advice is to wait for that moment. Don’t move until the path forward feels clear.
Advice from The Moon Reversed
Now, what if this card shows up upside down? Does the advice shift dramatically? The fog is lifting, and the time for inaction is over.
The Moon reversed advises that clarity is returning, and it’s time to act on it. You’ve been through the period of confusion, and the truth of the situation is now being revealed. The advice is to trust what you are now seeing clearly. Have that honest conversation you’ve been avoiding. Make the decision you’ve been putting off. The path is illuminated now, so you are being advised to walk it with confidence. It’s a call to face the music and deal with reality as it is, not as you feared or hoped it would be.
The Moon’s Uncomfortable Gift
Let’s be honest, The Moon’s advice is rarely the advice we want. We want a clear map, a green light, a simple yes or no. The Moon gives us none of that. It gives us an uncomfortable, uncertain pause.
This pause is a gift. It’s the universe’s built-in safety feature, saving you from walking blindly into a mess. It’s a sacred invitation to stop seeking answers outside of yourself and to finally learn to trust the most powerful guidance system you have: your own intuition.
The Moon isn’t telling you that you’re lost. It’s reminding you that you have a perfect inner compass that works even in the dark. The advice is simply to be quiet enough to hear it.
This article was edited and updated by Lizzie Burgess
Hey, I’m Lizzie Burgess. I created backyardbanshee.com as a platform to share my knowledge and passion for all things tarot, divination, magick, and rituals!
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