On July 12, 2014 at 11:24am,
GMT, there is a full moon in the conservative, methodical
and ambitious sign
of Capricorn. Similarly to any
full moon, during this one too the Sun is in the sign opposite that of the Moon:
in this case the Sun is in the emotional
and protective sign
of Cancer, the sign ruled by
the Moon. Thus, if all full moons highlight
the need for balance between two opposing forces, those represented
by the opposite
signs where the Sun and the Moon are
found, then the current full moon challenges this
balance even more. This is so because, although in the sign of its traditional detriment,
the Moon has the ‘upper hand’ in relation to the Sun because he is immersed
deep into her ‘waters’. It’s as if the Moon has the final word to say and ends up pulling the rope towards
her, that is, towards the needs of
Capricorn.
Thus, the full moon in Capricorn brings forth a general need for more
realism, professionalism and
formality, which all are concepts
‘hated’ by the imaginative,
homey and emotional
sign of Cancer. Paradoxically, these concepts seem to
become now necessary conditions in order
for the imagination and sentimentality of the Sun in Cancer to shine. Therefore,
it may be that the full moon calls
for setting limits to our imagination and for expressing our emotions in an acceptable manner that avoids impulsivity. The full moon also invites us to make more
concrete plans regarding our family and home, as well as to use more cold logic in the
way we see our mother or other people
in our family. Let’s not be afraid to set
ambitious goals regarding
our home and family life, but let's make sure
these goals are realistic.
The difficulty
of striking the right balance between the opposing forces of Cancer and Capricorn
is all the more intensified by the planetary pattern of the cardinal grand cross
formed by the axis of the full moon and the Mars-Uranus opposition. In other
words, actions and decisions that aim at balance and compromise (Mars in Libra)
bring surprising changes to our established reality (Uranus) and thus create great
tension and conflict but also a greater impetus for mobilization (cardinal
grand cross) so that we can strike the right balance between realism and fantasy,
professionalism and emotionality, career and family (Cancer-Capricorn axis).
Indeed,
this delicate balance can be achieved more easily thanks to the kite formed by the
axis of the full moon with Saturn and Chiron in trine aspects to the Sun and
sextile aspects to the Moon. Pluto also participates in this kite because it is
conjunct the Moon. This planetary pattern finds it extremely easy to bring to
the surface feelings (grand trine in water) that reveal professional, financial
or pragmatic handicaps (Saturn-Chiron) but that are able to create opportunities
(sextiles) to radically change our habits so that we can reach our lofty goals (Pluto
-Moon in Capricorn). Thus, we are talking about a water kite that can fly high and
reach the top of the mountain (Capricorn)!
Furthermore,
the trine of Venus in Gemini to Mars is equally helpful towards compromises and
solutions that are mutually beneficial. Nevertheless, the Jupiter-Mercury semi-sextile,
occupying critical degrees, requires attention about the way we communicate and
transmit conclusions derived from the analysis and synthesis of the available data.
Anyhow, Mercury is almost ready to be released from its recent retrogradation
and is gathering up speed allowing us to implement the now revised ideas that had
first appeared by late November at the latest when Saturn, this full moon’s
dispositor, was on the same degree it is now. Back then Jupiter in Cancer was
also starting its retrogradation, so the current full moon seems to close in a
quite impressive manner the chapter that Jupiter in Cancer opened about a year ago.
Get ready for a new chapter that starts with Jupiter in Leo in a few days. Enjoy
the full moon!
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