On January 30th
at 9:38pm GMT there is a New Moon on the 10th degree of Aquarius.
Although every New Moon favours new beginnings in specific areas of our lives,
this one seems to work somewhat differently. How could it be otherwise though
since the zodiac sign of Aquarius is the sign of diversity, originality and subversion?
One example that points to the originality of this New Moon is the fact that it
does not receive any basic aspect from any planet apart from the subversive
planet of Uranus, the dispositor of this New Moon given that Aquarius is the
sign ruled by Uranus. This aspect underlines the originality and subversion of this
New Moon and suggests further opportunities to make a fresh start that comes as
a big surprise, either positive or negative, both to us and to others.
Another example
that points to the originality of this New Moon is the fact that it takes place
with Mercury, also in Aquarius, in its shadow phase. This means that Mercury is
getting ready to go retrograde (on February 6th) and that it will be
in the same position once more on February 13th while in retrograde motion
and on March 17th while on direct motion. So this New Moon brings a
new and subversive start but it won’t be completed until after March 17th
because it seems that there are still several pending issues regarding ideas
and communications that have to be arranged in the meantime.
A further example that illustrates
the originality of this New Moon is that Venus is stationary, ready to go back
to direct motion after a retrograde period of almost forty days in the sign of
Capricorn. Thus, pending issues in serious relationships, business partnerships
and financial decisions and transactions seem to be finally resolved to some degree.
However, this resolution may not be so pleasant given the harsh aspects that
Venus receives from Pluto, Uranus and Jupiter simultaneously. More specifically,
power (Pluto) and legitimacy (Jupiter) in relationships (Venus) appear to be at
odds these days, while subversion and detachment seem to be the only, albeit
unorthodox, solution (Uranus as the apex of the cardinal T-square).
Finally, the two dispositors of the
New Moon, that is, Saturn and Uranus, aspect each other in a harsh way
(sesquisquare): this reflects the difficulty of leaving behind the safety of
the past (Saturn) to let oneself go into the unknown, different and unusual realm
of Uranus. What are you going to choose then? Would you prefer to stick to the
same patterns of behavior (Saturn) or dare to bring the new and unexpected in
your life (Uranus)? The decision is yours!
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