Greater Heights: Full Moon in Aquarius 2021

NASA Earth Observatory, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

NASA Earth Observatory, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Full Moon @ 01 Aquarius 26'

July 23, 2021

7:38 PM PDT

10:38 PM EDT

Just as the Sun moves into tropical Leo, its home sign and place of maximum dignity, the Full Moon culminates in Aquarius, passing between Saturn and Pluto. While this lunation can bring about some heavy, sobering realizations and issues, don't let the energy of this Full Moon distract you from the creative and relational opportunities occurring alongside it.

While Saturn is now in Aquarius, its conjunction with Pluto will be in orb until the end of this year. The Sun in Leo will last longer than this lunation, so the next few days can quickly pull us into a more objective frame of mind to gather perspective and assess critical matters. The closing of 2021 correlates with the gradual dissipation of the Saturn/Pluto slog we've been potently transversing since 2019, but especially since its peak in early 2020.

The Full Moon here is likely to pull on many of those Saturn/Pluto themes--the emergence of hard truths and heavy-hitting realities. Yet also, in places where we've been working to gain greater freedom/independence, potential breakthroughs or culminations are possible. Look also for building confidence in being authentic or in expressing a unique point of view.

The Aquarian archetype emphasizes individuality, freedom, and collaboration. The tension inherent in this Full Moon likely lies in balancing personal desires with others, especially against larger collective or communal objectives. With Venus' opposition to Jupiter alongside this lunation, look for opportunities to reach beyond differences as well as expansions in various relational dialogues.

Society can benefit from both cooperation/collaboration and individuals taking a stand for what they believe or understand. Sometimes overt self-interest can be detrimental to society, and also overt conformity can turn maladaptive and stifle progress. And always, there is nuance in between the extremes and places where compromise can be found. In times like these, pay closer attention to those grey areas and work to understand more than one point of view.