On December 14th
2016 at 00:05, GMT, the last Full Moon of the year takes place. The axis on
which it does is the mental axis of Gemini-Sagittarius, with the Moon in the
former sign and the Sun in the latter. Just like it happens with any Full Moon,
this one too calls for us to strike the right balance between two opposing
forces. More specifically, the Gemini need for gathering information, doubting
and acting locally is opposed by the Sagittarian need for transmitting
information, having faith and acting globally. If anything, the combination of
these two signs produces not only great mental stress, anxiety and mood swings
but also many communications and movements, both short-distance and
long-distance. Moreover, the mutable mode of these signs indicates the passing
nature of the above. It is useful, however, to emphasize that the presence of
Saturn in Sagittarius creates difficulties and dampens the spirits and the
atmosphere.
Furthermore, the
current Full Moon brings the culmination of educational, legislative and
publishing activities. Of course, the fact that Mercury is in its shadow period
and ready to go retrograde in five days reveals that any culmination entails
some unfinished business. Because of Mercury’s conjunction to Pluto this
unfinished business goes very deep and requires a radical change of mentality,
as well as great determination, in order to be tackled. Nevertheless, any
unfinished business will have to wait the advent of the New Year so that it can
be settled no later than the end of January when Mercury is released from its
shadow.
It should also
be noted that the Full Moon axis is involved in a Kite with Jupiter and Mars in
air signs and in a Mystic Rectangle with Jupiter and Uranus. Jupiter’s joint
participation in both patterns reminds us that optimism and openness of mind
can help minimize any problems or difficulties. On the one hand, the airy kite
with fire at its focal point talks about the ability to ‘fly’ away thanks to some
communication or locomotor gift that promotes courage, strength and a pioneering
spirit. On the other hand, the Mystic Rectangle easily brings opportunities for
a safe (Moon) and sudden (Uranus) release (Jupiter) from significant burdens,
responsibilities and worries (Sun-Saturn).
However, in
order for the Mystic Rectangle, a pattern that resembles a sealed envelope, to
be fully explored, one needs to ‘open’ it and work with the oppositions that
lie within. Given the fact that Mercury, the Full Moon’s dispositor, is
conjunct Pluto and atop a T-Square where Jupiter and Uranus are involved, a
radical change of mentality seems necessary if one is to get rid of significant
burdens and worries. Equally necessary seems a mental or cerebral approach to
deeply hidden complexes and fears.
Finally, the Full
Moon axis is involved in a T-Square with Chiron at the top waking sores and wounds
that also have a financial nature. After all, Venus forms a semi-square with
Chiron and a harsh and tight pattern with the Lights, thus revealing objective financial
and emotional obstacles that are brought to light by the Full Moon. In any
case, albeit festive (Jupiter and Sagittarius emphasized), the current Full
Moon is not for the faint-hearted! May you enjoy the Full Moon and have courage
and a lovely Christmas holiday!
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