On 21 March 2019, at 1:42am, GMT, there is a
Full Moon across the Aries-Libra axis, the axis of equality and relationship.
Similarly to any Full Moon, this one too calls for us to strike the right
balance between opposing forces. Presently, we are expected to balance between
Me (Aries) and You/Us (Libra), or, in other words, between selfishness (Aries)
and compromise (Libra). Of course, the Sun-Chiron conjunction in Aries reveals
that focusing on individual needs and desires has to be put aside so that the
needs of important others are met and balance is restored.
However, a source of frustration in the effort
above will be the strong need for freedom and excitement in relationships and
collaborations (mutual reception of Venus-Uranus, who is in
semi-sextile/quincunx aspects to the Full Moon axis from the first degree of
Taurus). Indeed, the Venus-Mars square, the respective dispositors of the Moon
and the Sun, intensifies the frustrations and highlights the gap between individualism
and co-operation while the fact that the Full Moon takes place at the Aries
point shows that the above may have wide repercussions.
Nevertheless, one can learn how to overcome the
frustrations and to bridge any gap by displaying generosity, bigheartedness and
superiority (Jupiter in a learning trine with Venus and Mars). Mercury, on the
other hand, in retrograde motion and in conjunction with Neptune favours
introversion, hesitation and relaxation in communications, along with any
delays or misunderstandings this may entail. Additionally, the sextile Mercury
forms with Saturn-Pluto-South Node brings further opportunities for putting paid
to rules, obsessions and power games. Lastly, given that on 5 April 2019
Mercury will return to the same degree it occupies at the Full Moon, while in
direct motion this time, one may expect that by then any misunderstandings will
have been resolved and any delays will have been over. In any case, we wish you
enjoy the Full Moon!
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