On March 12th
2017 at 14:53, GMT, there is a Full Moon in the orderly, realistic and
methodical sign of Virgo. Since this is a Full Moon, the Sun is in the opposite
sign, that of Pisces, and calls for us to strike the right balance between
order (Virgo) and disorder (Pisces); realism (Virgo) and fantasy (Pisces);
systemization (Virgo) and chaos (Pisces). Of course, with four planets (Sun,
Mercury, Chiron and Neptune) and the Moon’s South Node in Pisces it is clear
enough which way the balance goes! Additionally, the current Full Moon follows
the 26th February solar eclipse that occurred in Pisces, that is,
the eclipse that ended a two-year cycle of eclipses across the Virgo-Pisces
axis. This means that any chapter that may have closed around February 26th
has left a number of outstanding issues that cause stress and that need to be
settled, given the fact that Saturn is atop a T-Square where the Full Moon axis
is involved.
If one takes
into account the fact that Saturn is already on the degree where he will soon
turn retrograde, it becomes clear that any unfinished business pending since
the eclipse entails burdens and responsibilities that will keep us on our toes
until late August when Saturn turns direct. Furthermore, Mercury is at Venus’
pure exaltation conjunct Chiron and exactly squaring Saturn while Venus is
unaspected and retrograde. Therefore, any unfinished business hurts and weighs
heavy on our mind because of financial shortages or dead ends in relationships
and partnerships. More specifically, Venus turned retrograde on March 4th
on a critical degree, which means that any issues pending since the eclipse
involve insecurity or crises due to revision of values, partnerships,
relationships and finances. And Venus’ mutual reception with Mars in Taurus
almost inevitably incurs revision of past decisions regarding our material and
emotional security.
The reason for
the revisions has to do with disappointment or a will to resign that may lead,
however, to renewed activities and initiatives. This is indicated by the
combined overview of the midpoints triggered by Venus and Mars (Venus =
Moon/Mars = Sun/Mars and Mars = Sun/Neptune = Moon/Neptune). Finally, the hard
activation of the Full Moon axis by Jupiter on Saturn’s pure exaltation opposing
Uranus causes multiple frictions, disturbances and irritations. The difficulty
lies in striking the right balance between freedom (Uranus) and religious
adherence to rules (Jupiter on Saturn’s pure exaltation) while trying to put
order in chaos (Full Moon in Virgo). However that may be, make sure you enjoy
the Full Moon!
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