On January 16th at 4:52 am, GMT, there is a full moon on the
25th degree of Cancer, the sign ruled by the Moon given that it’s there where
she feels comfortable expressing her need for love, affection and tenderness. In
line with my past writings, at every full moon the Moon is opposite the Sun which
means that there is a tendency for emotional outbursts. These
are directly related to both the signs where the Sun-Moon axis falls across and
the aspects that their axis receives from other planets. Thus,
the signs of Capricorn and Cancer, where the Sun and the Moon are respectively,
highlight our need to strike the right balance between our family life and our
career.
On the one hand, the Sun in Capricorn illuminates the importance of our professional
life as well as our need for social recognition, while on the other hand the
Moon in Cancer reminds us that what we lack right now is spending time at home
or with our family. The trine aspect that the Moon receives from Saturn reveals
that the balance sought can be achieved fairly easily. Although
the balance seems to tilt towards the side of career because Saturn disposes
the Sun (i.e., the Sun is in Saturn’s sign), this "imbalance" will be
more readily accepted by people in our family who may feel our absence due to work. Greater
friction may occur though because of delays and postponements in financial or
romantic issues given the opposition between the Moon and Venus who’s still
retrograde in Capricorn in square aspect to Mars in Libra.
More specifically, the Venus - Mars square brings financial and emotional
conflicts, even among those who may have been considered allies until recently
(Mars in Libra). The
Venus - Moon opposition, on the other hand, can involve many professional
expenses or an unusual appreciation for work and social recognition that
creates a backlash of tensions at home and family; this is a possibility
exacerbated by the simultaneous Venus - Jupiter opposition. The
latter aspect is also capable of bringing a lot of money in which has to go
back out though immediately due to pending financial issues from the past. These
issues are directly related to financial agreements and transactions that were made
around the end of November, when Venus was again at the same degree of
Capricorn, and that were perhaps revised once Venus turned retrograde in late
December. It
won’t be until Venus goes back in direct motion and is fully liberated from its
retrogradation in the beginning of March that we’ll be better equipped to deal with
these pending financial issues.
In any case, Pluto’s
involvement in the Venus - Mars - Jupiter T-square draws our attention to power
battles, manipulations and lack of
trust that can undermine the foundations of serious
relationships (Venus in Capricorn), alliance initiatives (Mars in Libra) and family
opportunities for development (Jupiter in Cancer). This possibility is
particularly likely to give rise to marginalization and even bodily injury of people
because of the Pluto – Chiron sextile. Note that Chiron is the only planet that
makes an exact aspect (sesquisquare / semisquare) with the full moon axis.
Therefore, emotional tension due to people being marginalized or injured is
very likely. These aspects, however, carry also the potential to rid us
radically (Pluto) of trauma and feelings of marginalization (Chiron) that
prevent us from striking the right balance between family and work (full moon axis
across Cancer and Capricorn). It’s up to us to deal with these aspects in the
best possible way. Enjoy the full moon!
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