On November 12
2019 at 1:34pm, GMT, there is a Full Moon taking place across Taurus-Scorpio,
the axis of survival and security. Like every Full Moon, this one too culminates
processes that began at the previous New Moon and calls for us to strike the
right balance between opposing forces. Presently, there is culmination of processes
that started at the 28 October New Moon, which we characterized as "the greatness of extremeness", and that caused destabilization or distancing within
relationships and partnerships. Thus, the current Full Moon illuminates this climate
of destabilization along with any sentiments of sadness (Venus-Neptune square)
and invites one to step out of their safety zone. In so doing they need to take
critical cooperation initiatives or to stand up their ground about something
important in partnerships and collaborations.
This seems to be
the general message of Libran Mars at a critical degree as the only planet
outside the cradle formed by the Full Moon’s axis and the sextiles formed by
Saturn, Neptune and Pluto. After all, the Lunar North Node tightly activates
the Mars/Jupiter midpoint, which suggests that one will not evolve at this
stage unless they move towards the unknown with faith and optimism rather than
staying with what they know. Related opportunities are given during this Full
Moon (Mars-Jupiter sextile) making it rather easy to radically change our plans
(Saturn-Pluto) and go with the flow of things (triangles and sextile of the
Full Moon axis with Saturn, Pluto and Neptune).
Finally, the Sun-Mercury
inferior conjunction in combination with the very recent Mercury eclipse - a
relatively rare phenomenon - makes clear reference to the closure and opening
of significant chapters regarding communication, learning, travels, commerce,
agreements and contracts. The first results will be visible within the next two
months before the Sun-Mercury superior conjunction takes place and the impact will
be long-term and crucial for years to come! That is why it is important that
the decisions now taken are well thought-out! In any case we wish you enjoy the
Full Moon!
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