On October 19th 2017 at 7:12pm, GMT,
there is a New Moon taking place in the harmonic, elegant and reconciliatory
sign of Libra. Similarly to any 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. Due
to the sign, this new beginning is clearly related to relationships and
partnerships and aims at the achievement of harmony and reconciliation.
However, the closest aspect that this New Moon forms is a partile, yet
separating, opposition with Uranus.
Therefore, this new beginning seems to arise
through a rather abrupt, unexpected or revolutionary rupture with the past.
Indeed, the fact that in the New Moon’s chart, Venus, its dispositor, and Pluto
are unaspected shows that radical changes in relationships and partnerships
become an obsession that is related to the attachment of value to grandiose
dreams and great ideals (Venus = Jupiter/Neptune).
Of course, the path is not strewn with roses,
given that in the New Moon’s chart there is a mutable T-Square with Saturn atop
and Mars-Chiron in opposition. The separating aspects of Mars with Saturn and
Chiron along with the mutable nature of the signs reveal, among other things,
that recent actions and initiatives have probably caused hurt because of pitfalls
and obstacles that kept creating unpredictable circumstances.
As a Deus ex machina, though, Uranus turns this
T-Square into a planetary pattern that Joyce Hopewell calls ‘arena’ by forming
a trine aspect with Saturn and quincunx and semi-sextile aspects with Mars and
Chiron, respectively. Thus, flashes of inspiration and unexpected or even ingenious
solutions seem to remove the obstacles despite a great deal of irritation.
Finally, Uranus’ opposition to the New Moon turns the arena into a ‘provocative
figure’, which, according to Joyce Hopewell, gives courage to bring into the
open things that would otherwise remain hidden, a process further supported by
the Mercury-Jupiter conjunction in Scorpio. Anyhow, we wish you enjoy the New
Moon!
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