On January
10th 2016 at 1:30am, GMT, the first New Moon of the year takes
place. The sign where it takes place is the realistic, strategic and ambitious
sign of Capricorn. Although this is the sign of the Moon’s debility, which is
not great for emotional issues, the New Moon in Capricorn marks a new beginning
in terms of career and social recognition. Nevertheless, the fact that both
Mercury and Jupiter in Virgo (Mercury’s sign) have just turned retrograde
reveals that the new beginning isn’t that new after all. It is rather more of
an effort to settle outstanding issues that cannot wait any longer (Mercury
retrograde at the anaeretic degree of Capricorn).
Retrograde Mercury’s
anaeretic position further shows that the outstanding issues will be settled with
too much or too little of the capricornian sense of organization and method.
Chances are that there will be a continuous oscillation between these two
extremes, at the latest by mid-February when Mercury returns to the same
position it occupies now. The outstanding issues may be related to writing, commercial,
educational, legal or developmental activities – this much is suggested by
Mercury and Jupiter’s involvement.
It is
important to mention at this point that the New Moon receives a favourable
trine aspect from retrograde Jupiter, which promises easy consolidation of any
benefits that have come our way since mid-October 2015 when Jupiter entered its
shadow period. Indeed, the simultaneous activation of the Uranus-Pluto square
by the New Moon, albeit separating, indicates fundamental and sudden changes
that seem to have affected many people in their efforts to reap the benefits
promised by Jupiter. These changes are highlighted by Mars, already in Scorpio,
one of the two signs he traditionally rules. From that position Mars brings
drive and determination to complete these changes despite the fact that this
becomes a source of serious emotional insecurity (Mars at the Moon’s pure fall).
Finally, it
is worth noting that the New Moon coincides with the beginning of a new
Venus-Saturn cycle given that these two planets are in conjunction in
Sagittarius. First of all, this means that the New Moon’s influence lasts until
October 30th 2016 when the next Venus-Saturn cycle begins. This
cycle is associated with financial management and plans as well as with the
forging of business partnerships and emotional commitments. The sign of Sagittarius
adds optimism and the need for new horizons in terms of the issues above
despite any minor obstacles that may result from the settlement of the
outstanding issues mentioned in the beginning (Venus-Saturn semi-square Mercury
retrograde). Moreover, Uranus’ trine to Venus-Saturn will easily bring new
horizons through highly intelligent and probably unexpected solutions despite
feelings of inferiority or exclusion (Chiron square Venus-Saturn). Enjoy the
New Moon!
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