I normally have no time to write these posts. Between working full time (overtime…) and going to school, it’s pretty difficult to manage this thing. But when I do write stuff on here, I like the writings to be decent — at the very least. It doesn’t have to be perfect, of course. Sagittarius isn’t really about perfecting things (Virgo), it’s about winging it and painting in “broad brush strokes.” It’s the opposite of Mercury’s domain: getting everything perfectly in order. It’s also the emotional space of a Virgo (4th house), an energy fueled by attempting to find the wisdom and expansiveness within the home or inner-space of one’s life.
A Sagittarius full moon will bring us a time of letting go, emotionally speaking, of any attachments we have built up around our ideals.
This is when our mind can fully see (like the archer pointing towards the horizon) where our path has to wind back around to something from the past (Ketu = past life/past action).
This full moon is in a square to the Neptune in Pisces transit (and mars). This is a rough time of waking up to the beliefs and zealous ideals that just aren’t based in reality. Where in life are you creating a narrative that is hurtful? It could be a victim narrative. Neptune is often associated with martyrdom and victimhood, as well as confusion.
This is a time when we can really see the truth. We may be able to see through what has been hidden before.
The lord of the moon is Jupiter. Where is he? He is sitting (pretty unhappily) in Capricorn. Mercury sits on one side of the nodal axis, sextile to Uranus (genius insight into what we actually need) showing that we are really focused on trying to figure out how exactly how we are dealing with our emotions and who we share emotional connection with.
Moon conjuncts with the South Node
Mars in the highest feminine water sign is in the 4th quadrant from the full moon. It’s a time where we do the hard spiritual discipline required to access greater psychic expansion.