On March 16th
at 5:08 pm, GMT, there is a Full Moon taking place on the 26th degree
of Virgo with the Sun being directly opposite in the sign of Pisces. Another
full moon, hence more effort by us all to strike the right balance between two
opposing forces. On the one hand, the Sun in Pisces brings out the importance
of imagination, visualization, art and escape from reality, while on the other hand
the Moon in Virgo asks for groundedness and reason in order to refine our
skills and apply them in our everyday work. The Piscean imagination therefore
contradicts the logic, practicality and perfectionism of Virgo. Saturn, as the
only planet forming a basic aspect, and a positive one, with the axis of the
Full Moon shows that perhaps it is not so hard after all to strike the right
balance between imagination and logic. The trine to the Sun shows the ease with
which the artistic creation and the importance of imagination (Sun in Pisces)
can be socially acknowledged and tested
in real life (Saturn), while the sextile to the Moon in Virgo brings opportunities
for improvement and refinement of any of our skills.
Moreover, Mercury, this Full Moon’s dispositor, is in Aquarius and thus favours
pioneering, groundbreaking and innovative ideas. The
value attached to innovation is exacerbated by the presence of Venus in
Aquarius in sextile with its dispositor Uranus. In
spite of the square that Mercury receives from Saturn which still limits our
communications and weighs our mind down with obligations, the trine Mercury
receives from Mars brings boldness and militancy in our communications. This
aspect definitely favours the promotion of innovative ideas and cooperative or
artistic initiatives/ventures (Mars in Libra) that aim at implementing these ideas.
Nevertheless,
Mars is still retrograde, so we still need to "take it easy" and to
sort out any outstanding issues of the past before we can apply the ideas that
popped up in the light of this full moon. The
end of Mars’ retrogradation comes in mid-May, so let's wrap up by then any
unfinished business regarding cooperative initiatives and ventures. Enjoy the Full Moon!
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