Thursday, October 21, 2010

Full moon in Aries

A lot of people don't put much credence in the impact of the moon on our moods or for that matter of astrology at all; but I have been feeling depressed and when I got this email, I thought maybe it's this and it will pass. That's one of the pluses of astrology in my mind; that it gives us a reason when there isn't one and a time when it will pass.

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Dear Friends,

Full Moon is at Friday October 22 at 7:38 PM Mountain Daylight Time. This full moon signifies a shift in direction for the intensity of the month. Beware of suddenly feeling depressed, discouraged, shut down, off balance, lethargic or unmotivated. Be neutral about how the energy is showing up and take advantage of the letting up of the constant pressure we have been under. There is a quality of the deep feminine void to this full moon that is most helpful and restful when embraced and not resisted. Take a break, waste some time, spend the day in bed, read, relax, be in nature and allow yourself some down time even if you think you don't need it. A good day to do absolutely nothing and to be affected by absolutely nothing. Practice gratitude and awareness and be present.

Blessings, Lena

Astrological Notes:

Full Moon in Aries/Sun in Libra - 29º.
Friday, Oct. 22, 2010 7:38 PM MDT
Written by Patricia Liles. Contact her at patliles@aol.com

What? Two Full Moons in Aries in a row. Is the cosmos making a statement here. I think so. How could it be otherwise. The last Full Moon at the Fall Equinox was at 0º Aries and this Full Moon is at 29º Aries. Did I mention there were going to be five (5) Full Moons in a row at 29º? I did. But it bears mentioning again.

What is the significance of 29º? It represents the ending of a cycle, a completion, an encompassing of all the previous aspects and influences, a summation, like the long journey up to the steps of the temple where you turn and look out over your life, acknowledging what has brought you to this point and then removing your shoes and garments and entering the temple without pretense or past. That's where we are at this time.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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