Tag: Full Moon

Capricorn Full Moon: The Midwife, the General and Mr. Wolf

Capricorn’s genius is his ability to size up a situation quickly, formulate a practical, effective response, and deliver orders that others instinctively obey. Above all, Capricorn is resourceful; its symbol, the goat, will eat anything to stay alive. When failure is not an option—and for Capricorn, it never is—you will do whatever is needed, however unpleasant, to get the job done….

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Strengthening the Bridge, Capricorn Full Moon

As we move closer to the Capricorn Full Moon on Tuesday July 19, sensitivities, energy and moods will continue to increase. And as the Full moon delivers a brilliant light filled with her truth – we could be motivated to follow her cue, since the Full Moon encourages us to stand front stage to claim […]

May 21, 2016: Full Moon in Sagittarius with Rick Levine – video

Tonight is Friday May 20, 2016 and here’s a brief presentation by Rick Levine concerning tomorrow’s Full Moon @1Sag13 (5:14 pm edt). Rick notes the nearness of the Moon to feisty Mars Rx during what is the warrior planet’s opposition to the Sun (in Gemini), denoting a period of challenges, competition, conflict, possible aggression, and energetic activity.

Military troops may be on the march,

Sagittarius Full Moon: Improve the Silence

Oh, self- righteousness can feel so good. Setting someone straight. Telling it like it is. Few things offer the delicious jolt of freedom, of agency, of utter indifference to consequence that comes with letting fly a self-righteous screed. But even if what you say is true, and even if you can argue for its necessity, that kind of truth-telling is never kind and almost never improves upon the silence….

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Scorpio Full Moon: Let It Go

Full Moon 22 April, 2016 2 Scorpio 30′ At the rugby in Wellington the other weekend, there was a little bit of argey-bargey in the 60th minute- mostly shoving…no punches were thrown. Across the loudspeaker played the chorus from Let It…

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