On July 23rd 2017 at 9:45am, GMT,
there is a New Moon taking place in the enthusiastic, creative and impressive
sign of Leo. Similarly to every New Moon, this one too calls for us to make a
new beginning in that area of one’s horoscope where it happens to take place.
Given that this New Moon is in the same sign as the upcoming August 21st
solar eclipse and that it opens up a new lunation cycle that culminates at the August
7th Full Moon-lunar eclipse, one realizes that this new beginning
has a special importance: it prepares us for an important chapter in our lives
that is about to open or close. Due to the sign’s nature, but also due to Mars’
conjunction with the New Moon, this chapter is related to creative and
recreational initiatives and activities as well as to creative and grandiose
projects, child-bearing included.
Moreover, Mercury’s simultaneous presence nearby
the degree of the upcoming solar eclipse and in a fiery grand trine with Saturn
and Uranus enhances the importance of ideas, communications and journeys,
because these can open up new and long-term horizons that will allow for higher
optimism and confidence. Of course, with Mercury activating the Mars-Saturn
midpoint and in a quincunx with Chiron who in turn activates the Moon-Mercury
and Sun-Mercury midpoints, things aren’t exactly rosy. Nevertheless, the fiery
emphasis of the New Moon’s chart facilitates positive thinking and optimism. It
should also be noted that Mercury is about to go into his shadow period in
preparation of his impending retrogradation that starts on August 14th
2017. Therefore, delays and revisions are to be expected and they will last
until September 6th 2017, when Mercury turns direct, if not until
September 19th 2017 when Mercury is released from his shadow period.
Finally, the Venus-Saturn opposition brings
restrictions to relationships and collaborations, but the activation of the
Jupiter/North Node midpoint by Venus means that any restriction or limitation
will eventually lead to development, especially when it comes to groups and
collectivities. In any case, make sure you enjoy this New Moon in creative
ways!
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