On 13th
October 2015, at 12:05am, GMT, there is a New Moon taking place in the
diplomatic, refined and harmonious sign of Libra. It is the first New Moon
after the September eclipses which have already troubled many people and have possibly
caused radical changes, given the separating and of wide orb square that the
New Moon receives from Pluto. Thus, it now seems that the New Moon portends a
new beginning that involves more harmony and balance. Nevertheless, the
opposition the New Moon receives from Uranus shows that the balance is
extremely delicate, as if it were hanging by a thread. The sign where the New
Moon takes place (Libra) indicates that the new beginning concerns
relationships, marriages and partnerships in such a way that any harmony or
balance will depend on how much freedom (Uranus) the partners allow to each
other and how much originality and ingenuity (Uranus) they are able to muster.
Indeed, the
degree of Libra where the New Moon takes place (19°) is traditionally considered
to be the degree of the Sun’s pure fall. Firstly, this increases the need for
compromise because if the desires of significant others aren’t taken into
account now, then we’re not going to be able to satisfy our own desires.
Secondly, this strong need for compromise blocks rather than serves our
creativity. Moreover, Venus, the New Moon’s dispositor, is not at its best. She’s
in Virgo, the traditional sign of her weakness, forming a semi-square to the
New Moon and a T-Square with Saturn and Neptune. In other words, the starting
of new relationships or collaborations seems to be impeded by secondary but
objective financial obstacles (New Moon semi-square Venus) and is further
subjected to a feeling of dissatisfaction due to the difficulty of striking a
compromise (squares) between ideals (Neptune) and reality (Saturn). After all,
reality has the upper hand at the present (Saturn at the T-Square apex).
Moreover,
the mutable nature of the signs involved in the T-Square (Virgo, Sagittarius
and Pisces) produces great indecision and lack of direction, which may lead to
great amounts of energy spent for practically no reason… However, professions
related to education and service can benefit from this configuration as long as
one remains cautiously optimistic (Saturn in Sagittarius at the T-Square apex).
Besides, there appears to be a multitude of restrictions and obligations
(Saturn in Sagittarius) that place obstacles in economic and emotional matters
(square to Venus). A potentially unorthodox way to overcome the obstacles has
to do with the degree of originality and ingenuity one can display, as reveals
Uranus at the apex of a planetary formation with Venus and Saturn, called ‘The Finger
of the World’. At the same time, Uranus electrifies the atmosphere and places
the ‘Finger of the World’ in the ‘socket’, as it were, so it is not advisable
to go overboard!
Finally, it
is worth mentioning a couple more things. On the one hand, Mercury is back in
direct motion putting an end to revisions of ideas, discussions and negotiations
that had taken place at the end of August when Mercury was at the same degree
it occupies now. On the other hand, Jupiter has just entered its shadow period
which means that it will find itself in the same position in May. Thus, matters
related to study, higher education, publishing, travel and relations with
people abroad are starting slowly but steadily to enter a period of revision
which will officially start in January when Jupiter turns retrograde. Jupiter’s
conjunction with Mars and trine with Pluto seem to involve actions and
initiatives regarding the matters just mentioned and promise great power to
anyone who can harness the energies. Enjoy the New Moon!
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