On January 28th 2017, at 12:06am,
GMT, there is a New Moon in the freedom-loving, subversive and innovative sign
of Aquarius. This is the first New Moon of the year and, similarly to any New
Moon, this one too calls for us to make a fresh start in that area of our horoscope
where the New Moon occurs. Due to the sign, this fresh start is related to the
need for more freedom and experimentation. It is also related to the need for
friendship, social networking and feeling part of a team. And, because this New
Moon precedes the 11th February lunar eclipse, it prepares us for
some highly emotional outburst. After all, the New Moon takes place at a critical
degree ruled by Mercury, thus turning mercurial issues, such as communications,
transportations, transactions and classes/seminars, rather critical. Given,
also, that Mercury is at Jupiter’s absolute fall conjunct Pluto, the
criticality is associated with a need for a radical change of mentality, which,
however, tends to pessimism.
Besides, Jupiter in Libra is about to go
retrograde in opposition to Uranus, thus forming a T-Square with the Mercury-Pluto
conjunction atop. This way, there appears to be plenty of dissatisfaction and
mobility because things are thrown off balance, more or less suddenly, despite
the harmony that might have been achieved in the last few months. And with
Uranus, the New Moon’s dispositor, at Saturn’s absolute fall the loss of
balance does not leave much room for playing by the rules or for going by the
book. Note, though, that the loss of balance may be more manageable if one
seizes the opportunity for adopting new rules (Saturn in Sagittarius atop an
ambivalence triangle with Jupiter-Uranus).
In any case, Saturn, the New Moon’s
traditional dispositor, is in a square aspect to Venus and Chiron in Pisces.
Consequently, any new beginning is subject to financial constraints and
insecurity. Actually, financial insecurity is quite pronounced given that the
Moon’s Nodes are at a critical degree ruled by Venus. Therefore, tightening our
belt seems almost inevitable no matter how much one fights to escape with Mars
anaeretic in Pisces and Neptune on the Moon’s South Node. Anyway, make sure you
enjoy this New Moon because, if nothing else, it allows you to experiment!
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