On September 14 2019, at 4:32am, GMT, there is
a Full Moon taking place across the Virgo-Pisces axis, the axis of service and devotion
to a cause. Like every Full Moon, this one too calls for us to strike the right
balance between opposing forces. Presently one needs to strike a balance
between realism and fantasy, order and chaos, work and escape. And with four
planets in Virgo, at the anaeretic degree of which there is Venus and
dispositor Mercury, the balance tilts dramatically towards the need for
realism, order and work, a need that may come with exaggeration.
After all, Saturn conjunct
Pluto goes back to direct motion a few days after the Full Moon, creating a
deep sense of urgency, as if professional issues and important obligations,
pending at least since last April, have to be settled ‘now or never’. In
addition, Saturn is atop an ambivalence trine where the Mars-Neptune opposition
is involved, at critical degrees of Saturn, signaling potential getaways and
trips for business or for other obligations, such as loans, mortgages and
inheritance (Pluto). There also seems to be an opportunity for materializing a
dream (Saturn sextile Neptune) despite the reduced material security it may
temporarily bring about (Saturn conjunct Lunar South Node).
Moreover, we remind our readers that this
Full Moon is the culmination of processes that began around the August 30 New
Moon, which promised some great practical, material or financial gift that
could have a two-year horizon. Of course, the mutable T-Square between Mars,
Jupiter and Neptune produces a climate of fluidity, volatility and high
mobility due to conflicting ideals and visions, but there is the will to compromise.
Finally, because the devil is
in the details, one will need to pay special attention to them given the Virgo emphasis,
especially because the lack of air in the Full Moon chart makes communications difficult,
while the stressful aspects Uranus forms with the Full Moon axis (semisextile
and sesquisquare) create minor irritations due to unforeseen developments. In any case,
we wish you enjoy the Full Moon!
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