On October 5th 2017, at 6:40pm GMT,
there is a Full Moon taking place with the Moon in the fiery, pioneering and
warlike sign of Aries and the Sun in the diplomatic, harmonious and peaceful
sign of Libra. Just like it happens with every Full Moon, this one too calls
for us to strike the right balance between opposites. Presently, selfish, hasty
and highly urgent needs (Moon in Aries) contradict the importance one may
attach to compromise, diplomacy and weighing of pros and cons in
decision-making (Sun in Libra). Therefore, the dilemma that many people may
face these days is as follows: should one satisfy their own individual needs
(Moon in Aries) or should they take a step back and make a compromise in favor
of a relationship or collaboration (Sun in Libra)?
Indeed, with the Lights occupying critical
degrees of the zodiac ruled by the Moon, it seems that the above dilemma causes
great insecurity. Furthermore, given that there is a simultaneous Sun-Mercury superior
conjunction, one could say that any insecurity or uncertainty concerns, in
particular, the following: will important ideas, discussions and negotiations
that took place near the end of last August with a view to launching new
partnerships or alliances bear fruit? At the time, there was a Sun-Mercury inferior
conjunction on a critical degree ruled by Venus while Saturn had just turned
direct: this highlights financial and emotional insecurities as the primary
criteria underlying the choice of structures one intends to keep in their life.
Moreover, with Saturn being atop a T-Square
where Chiron is involved by opposition to the Venus/Mars conjunction, the
present Full Moon seems to be characterized by plenty of action and mobility
regarding new relationships and collaborations, as well as the rebirth of old
ones despite any obstacles and feelings of helplessness. Nevertheless,
relationships and collaborations that stand on shaky ground will probably end
for good, as Pluto squares the Full Moon axis. Therefore, to the extent that
there can be no compromise between individual needs and those of significant
others, the radical change brought about by Pluto will also entail the death of
the relationship or collaboration. This is particularly so for groups of people
and collectivities, because Venus and Mars jointly activate the Pluto/North
Node midpoint.
Finally, although it may be difficult for one
to accomplish their ideals under this Full Moon (Neptune in semi-sextile and
quincunx aspects with the Moon and the Sun respectively), the presence of the
nodal axis on critical degrees ruled by Jupiter opens up significantly and
unexpectedly new horizons, especially within groups of people, despite any minor
irritations or obstacles (Jupiter-Uranus in opposition with each other and in
minor harsh aspects to Neptune). In any case, may you enjoy this Full Moon!
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