On December 22nd 2018, at 5:48pm,
GMT, there is a Full Moon taking place across the Cancer-Capricorn axis, the
axis of structure, security and hierarchy. It is the last Full Moon of the year
and the last one before the upcoming pair of eclipses in January. It is also
the first in many months to take place with only one retrograde planet
(Uranus). Furthermore, it follows the Sun’s ingress in Capricorn (Winter
Solstice), which is said to set the tendencies for the next three months if not
for the whole next year.
Therefore, one may realize that the present
Full Moon is of particular importance because it allows us to feel that a series
of actions that have been pending in the past months are being settled and
completed now. This is accentuated by the fact that the Moon is in its home
sign, thus joining three heavier planets (Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune) on the
list of dignified planets. Moreover, the arrangement and completion mentioned
above prepares us for the opening/closure of major chapters marked by the
January eclipses.
The Full Moon also allows us to set goals for
achievement within the next three months. Matters of material and emotional
security, as well as domestic and occupational matters, will be of great
concern and they will require a sort of balance. After all, the criticality of
the degrees where the Lights currently are reveals the importance of the
matters above and the resulting uncertainty in a generally fluid environment
(lack of fixity). Indeed, Neptune forms the highest number of aspects under
this Full Moon, so uncertainty is probably great, along though with faith and
hope for the future. Further relief will be provided by original and
intelligent solutions, in line with Uranus atop an ambivalence trine where the
Full Moon axis is involved.
Finally, Mercury-Jupiter conjunct the royal fixed star of Antares promise great success and optimism, as long as the need for success does not become an obsession. We wish you enjoy the Full moon and that you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
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