On January 12th
2017, at 11:33am, GMT, there is a Full Moon in the intuitive, protective and
emotional sign of Cancer, which implies that the Sun is in Capricorn. It is the
first Full Moon of the year and, similarly to any Full Moon, this one too calls
for us to strike the right balance between two opposing forces. Presently, we
have to balance between family and career; private and public life; emotions
and cold logic.
Additionally, this
Full Moon follows the 29th December New Moon and provokes us to
break out of our ‘shell’. We say ‘provoke’ because the Full Moon’s chart
features two patterns that Joyce Hopewell calls ‘provocative figures’.
Interestingly, these two figures combine together to create a rare hexagonal
formation, which one might call doubly provocative! Furthermore, being
hexagonal implies that the formation’s basic motive is harmony, balance,
cooperation and teamwork.
More
specifically, the two provocative figures co-create a grand cross the
oppositions of which are facilitated by two other planets, thereby adding to
the grand cross two ambivalence triangles. The grand cross is cardinal because
it consists of cardinal oppositions: one Sun-Moon opposition across
Cancer-Capricorn where Pluto is conjunct the Sun and one Jupiter-Uranus
opposition across Aries-Libra. The former is facilitated by Chiron, conjunct
Mars in Pisces, while the latter is facilitated by Saturn in Sagittarius.
The Full Moon's 'doubly provocative' hexagonal pattern |
Therefore,
although the need for keeping within one’s shell is very strong (Full Moon in
Cancer), honouring it will be rather difficult (grand cross). The reason is
related to important constraints imposed from above (Sun-Pluto in Capricorn)
that lead to multiple, yet mutually exclusive, initiatives and actions
(cardinal grand cross). Not only do these actions attack what is usual and
familiar but they also involve the transition to spheres where the strange and
the unorthodox prevail (Moon squares to Jupiter-Uranus). Factors that may
facilitate this transition (ambivalence triangles) comprise the ability to bend
the rules (Saturn in Sagittarius) as well as the ability to act in alternative
and flexible ways (Mars-Chiron in Pisces).
In conclusion,
it seems that the ‘doubly provocative’ hexagonal pattern in the Full Moon’s
chart increases the appetite for action and creates an explosive mixture that
involves plenty of possibilities for radical changes at all levels.
Nevertheless, the great challenge here is for one to be able, through these
changes, to achieve the level of harmony and cooperation pursued by a hexagonal
pattern. Also, the lack of fixity in the Full Moon’s chart indicates that any
changes cannot take root yet, so their revision is to be expected in the near
future.
Finally,
Mercury, unaspected and anaeretic in Sagittarius, creates mental overload and
excessive worrying over how things could go but doesn’t seem to lead anywhere.
Therefore, the Venus-Neptune ‘island’ in Pisces may serve as a lifeline where love
and art become means of escape or where, alternatively, harmony is idealized
and, thus, becomes illusory. If anything, we wish you a romantic Full Moon!
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