Jun (1)
Jun is the sacred union of the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine — the originating force through which all of creation is conceived, planted, and called into form.

Jun is the origin. Before anything exists, there is this: the primordial coming-together of the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine in perfect unity — and from that union, something new is born.
Jun carries the energy of that first sacred moment. It is not yet the journey. It is the conception. Jun is the dark moon — the seed of all potential held in sacred darkness before anything has taken form. It is the first movement of the great unfolding.
Closely related to the energy of No'j — the nawal of mind, thought, and cosmic intelligence — Jun reminds us that all creation begins in consciousness. Every form that has ever entered the material world was first a thought, a vision, an intention held in the womb of the mind before it was breathed into existence.
What governs the material world is a feminine force. Jun carries this feminine potential — the power to receive, to gestate, and to bring forth. It is aligned with the new moon, the dark moon, the moment of opening before anything has yet taken shape. Fertile and receptive, it does not yet know what it will become. That is precisely where its power lives.
The creation of the human being itself is rooted in 1. To be born into a 1 day is to carry this originating, generative force — a life seeded with the potential to begin things, to plant, to conceive what has not yet existed. Jun days invite us to plant. To set intention. To envision what we want to call into being and ask the universe to receive our prayers as seeds. This is a day to speak what you want to grow, to nurture it with your attention and care — as a mother eats and rests and protects what she is growing inside her. What we feed now, forms later.
And because Jun governs our relationship to the material, it also carries within it the reminder that without a healed relationship to the feminine — within ourselves and in the world — manifestation becomes difficult. The blocks we carry around receiving, around worthiness, around the body and its pleasures, live here. Jun is a day to heal maternal wounds, to tend to our relationship with the Earth and her abundance, and to remember that pleasure, nourishment, and embodied delight are not indulgences — they are sacred.
Protect what is growing. Trust what has been planted. This is the work of Jun.
Engage:
On a Jun day, ask for what you want to plant. Speak your intentions clearly — what you want to conceive, to begin, to call into being. Ask for fertile ground, for the right conditions, for your prayers to be received like seeds. Ask to heal your relationship with the feminine, with receiving, with the material world and its pleasures. The nawal paired with 1 will reveal the specific area of life where new beginnings are most ready to take root.
Keywords:
Beginning • Root • Intention • Unity • Fertility • Planting • Conception • Thought • Envisioning • Intent • Creation • Nurturing • Forming
Key Movements:
1 is the Movement that Originates.
It seeds. It plants. It conceives and gestates. The groundbreaking idea, the first vision, the pioneering act. It engineers what has never existed, hatches what others haven't imagined. It fertilizes, pollinates, cultivates. Whatever nawal it moves through — this is where that energy is being born for the first time. The progenitor. The inceptor. The one who begins.
Pronunciation: "Hoon”

