Fortify Your Relationships Under Libra New Moon
The Libra New Moon is the time to focus on your relationships! Whether your relations are good or bad, this is the time to decide how you would like them to proceed in the future!
The Libra New Moon is the time to focus on your relationships! Whether your relations are good or bad, this is the time to decide how you would like them to proceed in the future!
The New Moon in Leo occurs on Wednesday, July 31, just 46 minutes before Mercury completes its retrograde cycle. With Mercury in Cancer in retrograde at the moment of the Leo New Moon (8:12 pm PDT/11:12 pm EDT), this celestial line-up portends delays in communication—either in delivering communication, receiving communication, or formulating an idea or expressing an idea. It will be important to have patience!
The July 16 Full Moon Lunar Eclipse falls into a complex T-square pattern that is certain to provoke hidden tensions inside yourself and in your personal relationships.
The July 16 eclipse will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, South America, and Antarctica, where its effects will be strongest.
Have you ever been in a difficult situation or circumstance where you can’t necessarily explain why, but you feel like it’s a natural process that for some strange reason just needs to happen and so you’re ok with it? This is a great way of explaining the nature of the energy of what is happening in the sky this week. There are a couple of different factors to explain here to understand why this is the case. There are some things that I have been discussing for awhile that have been ongoing—such as Saturn conjunct Ketu and Mercury being retrograde. There is also some
If a storm is on the way, does it make more sense to wait and see how much rain it brings and then adjust accordingly? Or is it better to batten down the hatches beforehand and stock up on supplies and expect the worst? Personally, I’m a fan of the latter. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the upcoming Mercury retrograde period beginning on March 5th.
Each Zodiac sign has another sign opposite of it and these two signs represent one axis. You could liken it to an axle that has two wheels attached at each end. Each wheel represents an opposite end of a polarity of the axis. This is a proper metaphor in astrology for understanding the psychology, paradigm, and circumstances that are indicated by the two opposing signs of an axis.
When thinking of Venus, the concept that often comes to mind is the process of valuation. This is all about assigning worth to something within the context of the environment in which it exists. In a common sense, valuation is often associated with property. But with Venus in consideration, this context of assessing value and worth is more about what brings comfort to one’s life and joy to one’s heart. This is a very personal sense of value and worth that each individual holds dear.
It is a busy time for Capricorn, indeed, and there are no signs of slowing down either. In fact, we just had a partial solar eclipse involving the signs of Capricorn and Cancer last week. This week we have Mercury entering into Capricorn to join the crowd of Sun, Saturn, and Ketu. With Mercury joining the fray it adds another dimension to the ongoing theme I’ve been discussing. Being that we have a full solar eclipse looming in the coming weeks, I’ll
In previous articles, I have touched on the conjunction of Sun and Saturn and the possible effects that come with this conjunction. However, I didn’t give much information on the special context as to why this is the case. Saturn and the Sun have a special relationship. Before I mentioned that they were mutual enemies, in regards to what in Vedic Astrology we call the natural relationships of the planets, but I didn’t get into their special familial dynamic that is revealed through their shared mythology.