On February 3rd 2015
at 11:08 pm, GMT, there is a Full Moon taking place in the generous,
shining and leading sign of Leo,
which of course implies that the Sun
is in the opposite sign of Aquarius. Just like with any Full Moon, this one too invites us to strike the right balance
between two opposing but complementary forces. Therefore, the basic need for personal enhancement and leadership (Moon in Leo)
must be balanced by the importance of teamwork and team spirit (Sun
in Aquarius). The position of Jupiter being conjunct the Moon appears to
inflate the need for
personal enhancement and to make it harder for the opposing forces to balance.
But the fact that Moon and Jupiter are both disposed by the Sun
in Aquarius (Moon-Jupiter are in the sign ruled by the Sun) shows that priority should be given to collective brilliance
and creativity so that any personal favor
or benefit can be harnessed.
It is interesting to note that the Full Moon in
quincunx aspects with Pluto and Chiron,
who in turn are in sextile aspect to each other, participates in an
aspect pattern called "Yod", also
known as the "Finger of God" or "Finger of Fate". The
quincunx aspect (150º) is of
Saturnian nature in line with the system
of planetary rulerships; perhaps,
that is why this aspect pattern is considered to be more “fated” than others. Pluto’s participation
accentuates this sense of “fatality” on
top of Chiron’s participation which talks about the need for accepting that there are open wounds that can heal but cannot be completely
cured.
However, Pluto, the principle of transformation,
rebirth and cleansing in sextile with Chiron
may eventually not only heal wounds but also cure them. Of course, the
quincunx aspects to the Full Moon
highlight the difficulty of having to adjust the basic need for
promoting personal will (Moon in Leo) to the need for surrendering to the will
of the Universe, which can be
quite unpleasant (Pluto-Chiron). It thus
appears that somehow “fate”
will push many of us in difficult or demanding
situations (quincunxes) so that
we develop our innate generosity, uniqueness or
leadership ability (Moon in Leo conjunct
Jupiter) using the opportunity we have
(sextile) for surrendering to the potentially unpleasant
will of the Universe (Pluto-Chiron). Indeed, the Piscean
stellium in which Chiron participates (Neptune-Venus-Chiron-Mars) emphasizes the need for surrendering to the Universe by serving a
higher purpose despite any concomitant sadness or
melancholy. Exhibition of philanthropy, selflessness and universal love (Pisces)
will be the key (Chiron).
Finally, the Piscean stellium is
partially squared by Saturn
(in square with
Neptune-Venus). This
indicates that reality and
physical limitations (Saturn) seem to stand in the way and entail a lack of satisfaction (squares)
when it comes to dreams concerning
relationships and financial transactions (Neptune-Venus). One solution would
be to think realistically and to communicate
methodically (Mercury-Saturn
sextile) with a certain touch of originality (Mercury retrograde in Aquarius). Besides, Uranus, the modern dispositor of
Aquarian Mercury, is located on the Lunar South Node in Aries in trine/sextile
aspect to the Full Moon axis. This reveals
that originality and rebelliousness
will free us from
selfish behavior patterns
and will help us strike the right balance between
individualism and collectivism. In any case,
the fact that on February
19th, one day before the next New Moon, Mercury will occupy the same degree
it occupies now shows that there is a direct link between
the culmination marked by the current Full Moon and the
new beginning brought by the next New Moon. Pending issues from around January 8th, the day when Mercury was transiting
the degree it transits now, will probably be settled closer to the next New
Moon. Enjoy the Full Moon!
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