Tag: Full Moon

Resurrected Hearts | Leo Full Moon, Lunar Eclipse

This new week continues with yesterday’s hydrated Cancer Moon, overflowing into Monday January 29, and Tuesday morning, January 30. In an attempt to move forward, we may notice how drenched this particular energy feels. This fluidity can actually help us to follow the direction that feels most comfortable and secure. Waves of vibrations will flow […]

Cancer Full Moon

I’ve just got back from a summer mini-break. We’ve had friends over from New Zealand for Christmas and took them for a 3-night stay to Fraser Island. A world heritage site, it’s the largest sand island in the world and it’s just a few hours and a barge ride north of us. I’ll be blogging …

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Honoring Our Light  | Uranus Direct, Cancer Full Moon

Cancer Full Moon. Sensitivities, feelings and buried memories are floating toward the surface as the emotionally-charged Cancer Full Moon rises Monday evening, January 1. This is also a Super Moon, which will be closer and much brighter in light – illuminating what has remained hidden and in the dark. The Moon is comfortable in her […]

Cancer Full Moon: Taproot

It’s not just the physical signs of advancing age that are unnerving. You reach a certain age and realize that just as you’re beginning to perfect your swing, it’s time to get out of the way and let the next generation have its turn at bat. And you’re apt to feel the slightest bit disheartened about how few points you’ve put up on the scoreboard….

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Cancer Full Moon: Taproot

It’s not just the physical signs of advancing age that are unnerving. You reach a certain age and realize that just as you’re beginning to perfect your swing, it’s time to get out of the way and let the next generation have its turn at bat. And you’re apt to feel the slightest bit disheartened about how few points you’ve put up on the scoreboard….

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Astrology of Now: The Beautiful Moon

“And that’s why I have to go back to so many places there to find myself and constantly examine myself with no witness but the moon and then whistle with joy, ambling over rocks and clods of earth, with no task but to live, with no family but the road.” From The Wind in The End of the World by Pablo Neruda, the most lunar poet of them all, born on the New Moon in Cancer. I hope you saw the beautiful Moon last night, luminous and magical from dusk to dawn. Moon 11° Gemini,  Sun 11° Sagittarius, Jupiter 11° […]

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