On August 22, 2021, at 12:01 pm, GMT, there is a Full Moon taking place across the Leo-Aquarius axis, the axis of individuality and collectivity. It follows the New Moon of August 8, which brought a change of plans to many, and is the second Full Moon of the summer that occurs on the same axis, given that the previous Full Moon occurred again across Leo-Aquarius on July 24. Apart from the fact that it is relatively rare to have two consecutive Full Moons occur on the same axis, it is of great interest that the current one occurs in the anaeretic degree, that is, the last degree of the axis.