This full Moon is getting us ready for something.
It’s going to be a different trajectory for each of us, based on how we decide to deal with it.
I have come to see that My Whole World Lies Waiting Behind Door Number 3 is more than a lyric fragment in these times.
I know this is about the Full Moon in Leo this weekend, and I will get to it, but I want to start with the frosting, because sometimes, and this is one of those times, that is the first thing we will notice.
Uranus.
The sky God, the presence of OMG in the turn of events. There are varying stories about the god for whom the planet was named, so pick one, but the cycles delineate a tidal pulse of change. Change is a constant anyhow, but when Uranus gets pinged by, oh, say a Full Leo Moon, the usual dynamism of fruition has unexpected flair.
One of the fun keywords about Uranus transits is “unexpected”. This lets astrologers off the hook for telling all y’all how this will manifest. The one dependable thing that I have seen is that the Uranus cycle is a truth revealer.
Uranus will be square [friction] the Sun [identity] and the Moon [mind/feeling] so here’s how I am breaking it down, and hope I’m near accurate…
The Moon in Leo when full, is interested in create a dramatic story, center stage energy with a triumphant hero, but this is at odds with how the part of us which steers through what we are pleased to regard as the daily life of facts and pragmatic management of needs.
Meanwhile, The Lightning God appears, sort of out of nowhere, and illuminates something you cannot ignore. “Hey, over here!” He suggests, as a bolt hits the ground and shows you elements you had not anticipated.
It means that this weekend will be a retooling of vision, intention and perception, as a result of new information. With this, we have Venus [desire] and Mars [ how do I get that desire met?] working at cross purposes, and action taken can be out of proportion to the perceived need. So, basically, slow down, back up, reconsider.
Mercury the messenger and Pluto, the hidden stuff, give us a chance to see more deeply into our projections, our shadows, and the dynamics we create as we move along our way.
And, if you are going to be in New England, wear a hat.
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