It’s Virgo season, and I’ve found myself deep in a very Virgo activity: decluttering my basement. At first glance, it might look like I’m just sorting boxes and dusting off corners, but the work feels so much bigger than that.
Virgo energy calls us to organize, clear out, and bring order, and as I move through the clutter, I can feel how this process mirrors what’s happening within me. It’s about more than physical space. It’s about letting go of what’s stagnant, what’s outdated, what I’ve outgrown. Every bag carried out the door creates more breathing room, not only in my home but in my spirit.
Decluttering has a way of stirring up the subconscious, too. Memories tucked away in forgotten boxes surface, reminding me of past chapters and pointing toward what’s ready to be released. In making space, I’m also making way for something new to emerge.
This process is arriving at just the right time. As the year winds down, I find myself reflecting on what’s next, not only for the final months of 2025 but also looking ahead to 2026. I feel the quiet, steady pull of the future asking me to prepare, to clear, to create the conditions for growth.
The timing is even more potent with the upcoming partial lunar eclipse in Virgo. Eclipses are known for revealing what has been hidden and shaking loose what no longer serves us. In Virgo, this eclipse brings attention to the details of daily life, the routines and habits that either support us or weigh us down. It is a cosmic invitation to notice where adjustments are needed and to embrace change that creates more harmony and healing.

Virgo is known for its devotion to service, for finding joy in being useful, helpful, and supportive. As someone with a stellium in Virgo, moon, rising, Saturn, Pluto, and Uranus, I feel this deeply. My life and work are strongly influenced by Virgo’s call to nurture, organize, and guide. Offering ways for others to find peace, healing, and creative connection is at the heart of what I do.

That’s why the International Day of Peace on September 21st feels so aligned. This free event is one way this Virgo (that’s me) is being of service to our creative community. We’ll gather to create, connect, and honor this day together. And at the close, I’d like to open the conversation and hear from you. What inspires you? What would you like to see me offer next? How can True North Arts best support your own creative and soulful journey?
Just as Virgo season invites us to tidy, organize, and prepare, I see this as a chance to co-create what comes next together.
Join me and other kindred spirits for International Day of Peace on September 21, 2025 from 3 to 4 pm, EST. In this hour, I’ll guide you in a meditation that will foster inner peace.
Save your spot here.
(((soul hugs)))
Kathryn Costa
Instigator of Soulful and Creative Living









One response to “Making Space in Virgo Season”
I love how you added the hamsa hands here