On April 16th 2018 at 1:57am, GMT,
there is a New Moon taking place in the enthusiastic, impulsive and independent
sign of Aries and, 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 fall. Due
to the sign’s nature, this new beginning is characterized by optimism and
momentum and is related to issues of self-confidence, dynamism and personal
independence. It is also worth pointing out that this new beginning seems to be
the result of somewhat strict, and perhaps traumatic, revisions concerning
ideas, attitudes, relationships and collaborations, in line with Mercury going back
to direct motion while on the Saturn/Chiron midpoint along with Venus.
These revisions have to do with potential
conflicts and power struggles which now belong in the past, as revealed by the
New Moon’s separating square to Pluto and separating conjunction with a
critical degree ruled by its dispositor, Mars. Nevertheless, these same
revisions seem to have served as preparation for Chiron’s ingress into Aries,
an event that take place only one day after the New Moon. Thus, over 40 years
later, Chiron returns to this sign to remind us that we collectively need to
heal wounds and feelings of inferiority related to self-confidence, dynamism
and personal independence. Together with the fact that Saturn in Capricorn will
be stationary retrograde when Chiron enters Aries, it appears that these wounds
and feelings of inferiority are directly linked to an urgent need to revise
important structures in our lives, as well as our basic sources of material
security.
Furthermore, it is of great interest that the
unique applying aspect the New Moon forms with another planet is a conjunction
with Uranus in the same sign. Actually, a New Moon in Aries conjunct Uranus,
the planet of rebellion and subversion, will not be seen again in our lifetime!
Therefore, this New Moon is particularly important because it seems to
symbolize a last chance for some sort of personal revolution, despite any
wounds or feelings of inferiority this creates (Uranus semi-sextile Chiron).
On a positive note, Mars in Capricorn sextile
Neptune and conjunct Pluto is helpful because it creates opportunities for
realistic pursuit of ideals and dreams that involves, however, a radical change
in the way one acts. This also seems to be Pluto’s message being atop an
ambivalent triangle with Venus and Jupiter: the need for radical change and
transformation comes as a way out of the dilemma between valuing predictability
(Venus in Taurus) and living the ultimate adventure (Jupiter in Scorpio). So,
let us not be afraid of transformation (Pluto) because it can ultimately allow
(sextile-trine) for plenty of joys and delights (Venus-Jupiter). In any case,
we wish you enjoy the New Moon!
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