Astrology Forecasts for all signs Every month there is a full moon, that time when the Sun and Moon face one another across the sky. Together they form a kind of sacred marriage: a cyclical dance of union and separation, as they unite, then pull apart, harmonise and separate. As above, so below. The Sun speaks to spirit- how we branch out, grow and receive the fruits of fulfilment. The Moon speaks to our soul- our emotional intelligence and intuitive wisdom, the ancient part of us that can connect to the depths of our roots in the earth and our
Like the first shoot of the seed, pushing through the earth after the long winter, the Aries New Moon is the life force and vigour required for initiating brave, bold moves that begin a new cycle of growth. This Moon sparks a dose of confidence and assertiveness. New beginnings and directions driven by boldness and decisiveness are favoured, as the spark of new creation and the manifestation of desires fills the void of procrastination, indecision and lethargy. The Aries new moon marks the start of a new 12- month journey of the new moon cycle, a potent time to set
Astrology For All Signs Full Moon in Libra on April 1st/2nd at 12 degrees Libra, Decan 2, Type: Pink Aspect: Sun conjunct Saturn. Tarot Card: 3 of Swords. Essential oil: Rose Relationships are illuminated at this Libran Full Moon; endings, beginnings, revelations, a crossroads… whatever it is, there will be a shift. The theme of equilibrium and poise in our interactions and relationships of all kinds comes to the fore. Are we people pleasing (Libra) to the point of not being true to our nature and desires? Do we need to be more attuned to others and less self- centred?
On Winter solstice 2020, the longest night of the year, the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn graces the skies. The last time these giant gas bodies met up in Aquarius was nearly 800 years ago. Throughout the ages, Jupiter Saturn conjunctions have coincided with important world events. Early 17th century astronomer and mathematician Johannes Kepler suggested that that the Jupiter and Saturn conjunction was the Star of the Magi, that guided the 3 wise men to Christ’s birth. Jupiter and Saturn resemble one big star when they meet in the heavens. Every 20 years ago there is a Jupiter
