On January 20th 2015 at 1:13pm, GMT, there is a New Moon in the friendly,
sincere and somewhat subversive sign of Aquarius. Similarly to any New Moon, this one too carries
in it the seed
for a new
beginning in that area of life
where it occurs. The idea of change and subversion that any new beginning brings
along is all the more evident now
because the New Moon is located at zero degree
- a very dynamic
degree - of a sign that is subversive by
nature. However, more than a taste of a brand new start, this New Moon has a taste of revision triggered by events and
choices that peaked close to the last Full
Moon (January 5th 2015). This is so because the New Moon takes place just one
day before the retrogradation of Mercury, a planet that
at the last Full Moon occupied the same degree that this New
Moon occupies, so there is a direct connection between
the two.
Mercury’s upcoming retrogradation marks a period
of introspection, reflection and revision that is of course accompanied by the usual delays, misunderstandings and mishaps which Mercury retrograde is famous
for. Its retrograde period will end
on February 12th 2015 but
Mercury will find
itself on the same position where
it is now on March 3rd
2015. Thus, it’s not until
February 12th that the results of this New Moon will start to show
along with the opportunity for us to implement the
necessary revisions that will
have clearly been seen by March 3rd.
Furthermore, Mercury’s conjunction with Venus and its opposition with Jupiter reveals that the revisions are both financial and emotional (conjunct Venus) and they will have to find the right balance (opposition) between personal growth (Jupiter in Leo) and collective ideas, values and interests (Mercury-Venus conjunction in Aquarius). Moreover, although the New Moon’s sextile with Saturn, its traditional dispositor, brings a relative ease in implementing the new beginning, the squares Saturn receives from Mars and Neptune reveal that potentially chaotic actions and initiatives for resignation (Mars-Neptune) will stand in the way (square) of the implementation and definition (Saturn) of the new beginning (New Moon). Finally, the square of Uranus, the New Moon’s modern dispositor, with Pluto shows that the subversion and revision marked by the New Moon in Aquarius will be accompanied by difficulties (square) because of the need for profound changes aimed at purging and cleansing (Pluto). Enjoy the New Moon!
Furthermore, Mercury’s conjunction with Venus and its opposition with Jupiter reveals that the revisions are both financial and emotional (conjunct Venus) and they will have to find the right balance (opposition) between personal growth (Jupiter in Leo) and collective ideas, values and interests (Mercury-Venus conjunction in Aquarius). Moreover, although the New Moon’s sextile with Saturn, its traditional dispositor, brings a relative ease in implementing the new beginning, the squares Saturn receives from Mars and Neptune reveal that potentially chaotic actions and initiatives for resignation (Mars-Neptune) will stand in the way (square) of the implementation and definition (Saturn) of the new beginning (New Moon). Finally, the square of Uranus, the New Moon’s modern dispositor, with Pluto shows that the subversion and revision marked by the New Moon in Aquarius will be accompanied by difficulties (square) because of the need for profound changes aimed at purging and cleansing (Pluto). Enjoy the New Moon!
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