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Hidden Revolutions: Full Moon/Lunar Eclipse in Scorpio 2023

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Full Moon @ 14 degrees Scorpio 58'

May 5, 2023

10:34 AM PDT

1:34 PM EDT

This month's Full Moon is also a penumbral lunar eclipse in tropical Scorpio, the final eclipse of the first eclipse season of the year. Beyond this eclipse, we gradually move out of this more intensified space that often correlates with deepened emotion, greater awareness of the shadow, and a quickening or acceleration of current situations and processes.

Alongside Mercury's retrograde cycle, there is a collective and personal process of intensified revision and reconsideration, where we take some steps back, open our minds, and see our current life path from a renewed vantage point. And sometimes, the overlap of eclipses and an inner planet retrograde correlates with some dramatic changes in navigation, some difficult and some potentially positive.

Lunar eclipses represent potentized Full Moons, with more dramatic than usual culminations, breakthroughs, and completions. The Scorpio archetype highlights the need for honesty, authenticity, and realness. Thus, the unveiling of shadows that tends to happen alongside eclipses becomes more pronounced and intensive.

With this Full Moon, we are invited to peer more directly into the heart of certain matters and issues we've been dealing with, a time to attune more emotionally to the reality of our internal responses to external experiences. Uranus' opposition to this Full Moon and conjunction with the Sun adds an element of a sudden break, shift, or change with those unseen dimensions within life and ourselves.

This shakeup to our internal reality and subconscious currents can feel uncomfortable, but as always, with the emergence of what is hidden lies an opportunity for integration and a return to wholeness. So also, these quickening changes and micro-revolutions are clearing the way for a more authentic path, purpose, and direction to come forward.

Lastly, while Uranus is a planet of emancipation, it is also a planet of individuation. One of the hardest Uranian lessons is the inherent tension that exists when we choose to honor who we are, or to pursue a path that better fits us but might contradict what society, other people, or a conditioned ideal anticipates. With this eclipse, think about that balance between staying true to yourself and meeting the world halfway. Where on the spectrum do you fall, and what needs to shift to bring you in better alignment? A slight or significant shift is likely showing up, and how will you respond?

Rising Strong: New Moon/Total Solar Eclipse in Aries 2023

California poppies in bloom (Eschscholzia californica); photo by Elston Olloqui; April 2023.

New Moon @ 29 degrees Aries 50'

April 19, 2023

9:14 PM PDT

April 20, 2023

12:14 AM EDT

This month's New Moon in tropical Aries is the second New Moon in Aries this year and a total solar eclipse. The eclipse will be visible in the southern hemisphere, such as over parts of Australia, the Phillipines, and New Zealand, but eclipses are symbolically correlative worldwide and thus have significance for everyone. This is also an anaretic eclipse, meaning it occurs on the last degree of a sign and on the technical cusp of Aries/Taurus. This gives this eclipse the theme of a 'final push' or breaking point that leads to important shifts and systemic changes.

As I discussed in the last newsletter, eclipse season (broadly defined as the two weeks before and two weeks after an eclipse pair; in this case, about April 5 through May 19) is a period often of accelerated change and an intensification of all that we've been involved in. Eclipses both deepen and speed up the normal pace of life, and so they are periods favorable for going further and more substantially into what lies before us.

With this anaretic Aries eclipse also squaring Pluto, this is not a moment for superficial glossing over life's intricacies. This eclipse correlates even more with this deepening theme and challenges us with some degree of 'uncomfortable truths,' realizations, and perceptions. Yet, if looked at through a more meaningful lens, this eclipse is one of many doorways in life that offer us valuable wisdom which we can apply to potential future challenges and difficulties to avoid other pitfalls, dead ends, or threats.

Sometimes with Pluto, we realize some unconscious pattern lies at the heart of our troubles, and it can become painfully or perhaps just inconveniently obvious. Self-sabotage is never fun to admit to. Other times, we awaken to something that lies out of sight for various reasons, such as intentional avoidance, and other times, just simple ignorance. Whatever Pluto brings to light, have compassion for yourself and others, and embrace your shadowy imperfections with love.

Aries, the warrior and trailblazer archetype ruled by the planet Mars, speaks to existential issues involving, of course, our willpower and our capacity to claim some piece of life. Aries also is about setting boundaries and defining what experiences we want and those we don't. Consider this eclipse also a transformative drawing of lines in the sands of life, in which we deepen our boundaries a little more and gain clarity about where to say yes and where definitely to say no.

Jupiter's conjunction to this eclipse is also helpful, as it assists in reframing mistakes, hurtful truths, and personal shortcomings as opportunities for change, correlating with an emboldening of our courage to confront what lies in the shadow. Yet it also stands as a real symbol of expansion, as all experiences, no matter how painful or uncomfortable, reflect the eternal growth of consciousness and awakening.

Lastly, Mercury's retrograde cycle is upon us as it begins its backward track through Taurus on April 21, shortly after this eclipse. As we then rise with the waxing lunar cycle to the Full Moon/eclipse in Scorpio on May 5, we also fall back into introspection, revision, and careful re-assessment of material affairs, resources, and bodily needs. This opens space for strengthening our physical bases and firming up our values. Mercury turns direct on May 14. Rise strongly with this New Moon/eclipse, and remember to be forgiving.

Heart Balance: Full Moon in Libra 2023

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New Moon @ 16 degrees Libra 07'
April 5, 2023
9:35 PM PDT
April 6, 2023
12:35 AM EDT

April's Full Moon occurs in tropical Libra and opposes the Sun's conjunction with Chiron and Jupiter. This is an ideal time to check in and assesses various relational dynamics--friendships, colleagues, lovers, and partners. With eclipse season around the corner and eclipses touching on the Aries/Libra axis this year and next, anticipate some significant changes in the lifelong balancing of personal boundaries and the needs of others. 

A Full Moon in the archetypal field of Libra, ruled by the planet Venus, represents a clustering of turning points, culminations, and breakthroughs in the relational dimension, especially those more intimate and interpersonal rather than broad and collective. Of course, in the context of the Full Moon, we must consider the polarity of Aries and both the antagonistic and complimentary dynamics between commitment/dependence and freedom/autonomy. 

Yet, as it pertains to the Full Moon in the domain of Libra, the demands of relationships, such as love, bonding, and mutual participation, come to the forefront with this lunation and dominate for at least several days. In emphasizing this tension, I am mindful of Chiron's conjunction with the Sun and opposition to the Moon, as Chiron so often correlates with a magnification of 'wounds'--defects, traumas, and other perceived inadequacies. 

Perhaps some resolution, however significant or subtle, arrives alongside this lunation, a moment of reconciliation, healing, and integration of opposing needs, desires, and perspectives. This is the higher potential and something to aspire to as the lunar cycle climaxes. To avert the negative side of this lunation requires an openness to see another's point of view and to put aside overly egoistic tendencies. Yet also remain mindful of the shadow of complacency and surrendering all boundaries to someone else's demands and desires. 

Balancing the personal and interpersonal is a significant Libran challenge. Jupiter's opposition and conjunction with the Sun/Chiron cluster open new possibilities, dialogues, and areas of relational expansion, healing breakthroughs, and attitudinal shifts. With all of these symbols combined, look to this Full Moon as a moment of making some critical adjustments in your relationships that open space for greater equality, equanimity, and connection. While limitations and wounds may be amplified here, so too will be ways to transmute and transcend them. 

Blazing Trails: New Moon in Aries 2023

Photo by Chad Woodward; August 2020,.

New Moon @ 00 degrees Aries 50'

March 21, 2023

9:24 AM PDT

12:24 PM PDT

This month's New Moon in Aries occurs on the Aries point less than a day after the equinox. This lunation thus archetypally embodies a potent and highly catalytic nature and potential. Additionally, its square to Mars adds a layer of motivational energy and tension. Mercury's conjunction and the Sun's waning conjunction with Neptune suggest opportunities for gaining mental and strategic clarity after a short period of indecision, ambiguity, or confusion.

The zodiac sign of Aries, correlating with the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere, carries themes of renewal, new life, and beginnings. Ruled by Mars, the archetypal warrior and trailblazer, a New Moon in this sign is a potent starting point for getting whatever we desire lifted, mobilized, and moving decisively forward.

To amplify this, Mars is nearing the end of its nearly seven-month stay in Gemini due to its retrograde cycle last year. Mars' ongoing square-off with Neptune these past several months is ending, and now is an ideal time to take a courageous step forward in actualizing a dream, fantasy, or vision. While your ultimate objective/target has likely shifted since late October, there is some renewed clarity and a sense of the fog finally clearing.

The lower end of this New Moon is an impulsive, overt aggressiveness. This can lead to rash decision-making or rapid-fire reactions to triggering circumstances, so remain extra mindful of this and temper the fiery and enthusiastic passion of Aries with reason, logic, and careful reflection. Also, Mars' square to this New Moon does not suggest that what we begin, launch, or implement now will manifest its potential without struggle, effort, and consistency. Sustained follow-through is required.

However, conceive this New Moon passageway as a need to push yourself to new levels of strength, endurance, and passion steadily and mindfully. Whatever correlates with this New Moon, whatever burning desires emerge, delve deeply into them and use that fuel to keep you moving toward your desired goals. Exciting potentials and achievements await down the road.

Hold Your Focus: Full Moon in Virgo 2023

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Full Moon @ 16 Virgo 40'

March 7, 2023

4:40 AM PST

7:40 AM EST

March's Full Moon occurs in tropical Virgo, while the Sun sits between Mercury and Neptune in Pisces. Additionally, the Full Moon makes several complex aspects. There is a productive streak to this lunation, but also some potentially frustrating dimensions. While some unexpected variables might seem to throw us off course, keep moving forward with your goals as a powerful motivation push lies on the horizon.

A Full Moon in Virgo brings a climax and culmination to consistent efforts toward improving our life circumstances. A self-care routine or work-related competency enhancement may reach a turning point or a stage of reassessment. The zodiac sign of Virgo represents the desire to rise above and beyond the average and prosaic, to reach an ideal of what could be.

Of course, the shadow of such a process is an attachment to perfected outcomes, and as inherently flawed organisms humans are, such attainment never quite happens. Yet, noble are those who attempt to become more than they were yesterday, last year, or a decade ago. Also, if we've been mired in destructive behaviors or laziness, this Full Moon could bring up feelings of inadequacy at failing to reach our potential. We are reminded that to make our dreams a reality, we must put effort into the real world.

The Full Moon's opposition to the Sun on the Mercury/Neptune midpoint might enhance a sense of something beyond our reach--an envisioned future potential, numinous dimension, or the ultimate truth of an ambiguous situation. And Mars' square to the Full Moon axis can show up as irritation at various daily tasks and responsibilities that keep us more firmly on the ground rather than rising to the heights we imagine.

The Virgo archetype brings our attention to the process as it's happening now, the everyday struggles we make to achieve our desired outcomes. We can transmute these dynamics if we focus less on what we haven't attained and more on the daily steps we need to take to get there. Put another way, keep pushing through this Full Moon and use these energies to increase your motivation.

Uranus' trine to the Full Moon and Mars' square can also heighten impulsiveness or erratic breaks with consistency as we seek more freedom. However, don't let impatience trip you up, throw you off course, or deflate your momentum. Instead, infuse some new element into your daily routine or try a less conventional approach, and you'll be able to engage with what needs to get done with renewed vigor. With the equinox around the corner, a fresh wave of vitality is incoming.

Actualizing the Dream: New Moon in Pisces 2023

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Full Moon @ 01 degrees Pisces 22'
February 20, 2023
12:06 AM PST
3:06 AM EST

This month's New Moon in tropical Pisces aligns closely with Saturn in Aquarius. While the Sun is days past its conjunction with Saturn, a sobering and limiting focus is infused in this lunation. In the context of Pisces, known for its more dreamy and idealistic inclinations, this New Moon is a powerful starting point for bringing the intangible into reality. 

Firstly, the Sun's Saturn conjunction in the days leading up to this New Moon (in the waning Moon phase) has likely brought our attention to certain limitations. As astrologer Steven Forrest describes Saturn as "the brick wall of reality," this manifestation can be collectively and personally felt as a brief plunge into potential doubt, insecurity, depression, or overwhelm prompted by various external or internal catalysts or obstacles. 

With this New Moon aligning with Saturn, the "brick wall" can hang around for several more days than the usual (and annual) Sun/Saturn conjunction. Especially in the waning dark of the Moon, motivational energies and enthusiasms catalyzed by the Full Moon two weeks ago can easily feel suddenly deflated as they meet the limitations of the material world. 

However, don't let yourself succumb to the more negative dimension of this New Moon. In fact, new potentials are possible and likely emerging now, and while they may require more work, effort, discipline, focus, and some sacrifice, they are within your grasp and possible to achieve. The task is choosing the right projects, goals, and visions that can be realistically molded and made real. Also, give yourself time to reflect and clarify what feels right. 

As the planet of limitations, the usefulness of Saturn is helping (and sometimes perceivably forcing) us to declutter and become more decisive in realizing what is and isn't aligned for us. This New Moon, while brief, is an excellent opportunity to clarify where to expend your focus, time, and energy, especially as we move deeper into the New Year. With the major planets all direct and gaining their normal speed, this lunation is actually more propitious than we might feel or perceive. 

The Piscean archetype stimulates us to dream, indulge in fantasy, and overall imagine what might be possible. It invites us to engage with mysteries not yet solved or a larger mission or purpose. Saturn here can limit all of the above or lead to some disillusionment, but realize that what falls away under this New Moon is making space for a more authentic dream to come forward and be actualized. 

Waves of Change: Full Moon in Leo 2023

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Full Moon @ 16 degrees Leo 40'

February 5, 2023

11:29 AM PST

2:29 PM EST

February's Full Moon in tropical Leo forms a dynamic t-square with Uranus while Venus and Mars move beyond an exact square. This Full Moon can suddenly bring creative, self-expressive, or performative processes to a culmination and significant breaking point. And the flow of events and activities can shift in unexpected directions, so plan for some flexibility.

As the Full Moon culminates at the start of the month, some dynamic tension and passionate intensity are infusing the astrological landscape. One highlight of the Leo archetype is its tendency and emphasis on playfulness and the pursuit of joy. This Full Moon can definitely stimulate and inspire strong desires to break free of routines or monotony to seek less structure and more fun.

The fiery archetype of Leo, combined with Venus and Mars' square off, can amplify passions, desires, sensuality, and in some instances, relational tensions, especially anything repressed and unexpressed. This is a powerful Full Moon for bringing those less acknowledged dimensions to the surface, but be wary of overdramatizing or stimulating unnecessary conflict.

Additionally, if you've struggled with confidence, motivation, or excitement for attaining a goal or ideal, this lunation can correlate with the sudden emergence of new life and possibilities. After months of Mars' retrograde cycle and several weeks of planetary stations, this Full Moon relates to a much-needed onset of changes and empowerment.

Overall, this Full Moon represents a significant shake-up to the status quo, helping us to break out of stagnancy and dead-end thinking. Make some effort in the days surrounding this lunation to seek new experiences and possibilities--willingly embrace the unknown rather than resist it. And always, when Uranus plugs into a significant event, there will be some surprises, but trust the flow of change and allow yourself to play with less attachment to specific outcomes.

Renewed Clarity: New Moon in Aquarius 2023

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Renewed Clarity: New Moon in Aquarius 2023

New Moon @ 01 degrees Aquarius 33'

January 21, 2023

1:54 PM PST

4:54 PM EST

This month's New Moon occurs in tropical Aquarius alongside Uranus' direct station. Aligning with Pluto's conjunction (from Capricorn), this lunation coincides with some rising intensity. Yet, it opens a new pathway for confronting repressions and integrating shadow aspects preventing the attainment of goals and future growth. Additionally, Venus and Saturn's conjunction in Aquarius offers opportunities to clarify commitments and responsibilities to others.

The combination of Venus/Saturn and Pluto close to the New Moon feels initially daunting. And for some, this lunation may not be easy to integrate as it coincides with uncomfortable truths, limitations, and certain challenges, especially in our relational interactions. With Venus near exact alignment with Saturn, we are dealing more with restrictive and sobering circumstances relating to expressing love, creativity, and connection.

Venus/Saturn's more optimal expression is in gaining clarity about vital relationships and how much we can realistically invest in them. Especially with Pluto's conjunction with this New Moon, the incoming vibe does not support superficial exchanges or inauthenticity in interactions. The truth is wanting to emerge here, so keep close to that and embrace a growth-oriented mindsight.

Aquarius' Saturnian side (as Saturn is the traditional ruler of Aquarius) might manifest as an opening for greater individuation, maturity, and participation. Pluto's conjunction suggests becoming more aware of the unconscious aspects that prevent or block our access to those potentials. Pluto reminds us that our shadow work is never complete, but there are always opportunities to make progress so we can step more fully into our potential and personal power.

Uranus' station alongside this lunation adds a strong impetus for change, rebellion, and liberation from the past. This New Moon is a powerful starting point for moving onto paths more suited to supporting our authenticity and personal growth. Yet, it can also reveal those incongruent paths more starkly, and we can feel the weight of stagnation deeply.

Utilize this New Moon to clarify the paths most suited and supportive of your potential and future growth rather than more immediate desires and impulses. And the more we boldly confront or seek out those hidden issues lying in our blindspots, the better we'll be able to make more optimal choices and get closer to our dreams and goals.

Inward Integration: Full Moon in Cancer 2023

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Full Moon @ 16 degrees Cancer 22'

January 6, 2023

3:08 PM PST

6:08 PM EST

This month's Full Moon in tropical Cancer is the first lunation of 2023, occurring just before the midpoint of Mercury's retrograde cycle in Capricorn. And forming a t-square with Chiron, this Full Moon has some critical healing breakthrough potential in the guise of sudden emotional/perceptual shifts.

The Moon is strongest in its home sign, Cancer, enhancing the feeling dimension, increasing sensitivity, and alongside its opposition to Mercury retrograde, empowering a reflective, retrospective outlook. As Full Moon's are natural moments of cumulative transition (and sometimes crisis), this lunation offers some enhanced opportunity for gaining clarity, insight, and a renewed point of view on an array of issues or situations brewing for some time.

Yet, the Moon in Cancer is all about feeling and intuiting into our experiences, and so shifts of mood, attitude, and gut feelings are likely to unfold alongside the cognitive dimension. And suppose we imagine the natural polarity and tension between Cancer/Capricorn. This is an interesting moment in which we can assess where we've been, what we've accomplished, and where we're headed (or where we'd like to be going).

It seems to be a perfect Full Moon for the start of the year, a time to check in on our emotional growth and development, tune in deeply, and assess what we desire to accomplish moving forward. There could be some synchronous mingling with the past (a sudden memory, running into an old acquaintance, or finding a forgotten item).

Yet, the most potent aspect of this Full Moon is Chiron's square and Uranus' aspects to both Sun/Mercury and Moon. There is the shadow dimension of this Full Moon that might amplify awareness of our vulnerabilities (or fears of vulnerability) or dwelling excessively on past mistakes/regrets. Of course, learning from the past is essential, but utilize this lunation for integration/processing of faults and fears.

Chiron invites us to accept/integrate our perceived defects rather than repress them. If you find yourself stuck in negative thought loops or perpetual "what if" moments, look to Uranus on the North Node in Taurus. Challenge how you've been approaching something, such as the traditional/conventional path, and open yourself to a new tactic or point of view. Actively seek a more radical position, if only as a thought experiment, and you'll begin to free up some space.

Check out my Full Moon update on my Substack

Making it Real: New Moon in Capricorn 2022

New Moon @ 01 degrees Capricorn 32'
December 23, 2022
2:18 AM PST
5:18 AM EST

December's New Moon in tropical Capricorn follows the solstice and Jupiter's return to Aries. This New Moon is infused with dynamic, cardinal energy: momentum, motivation, and willfulness. All of this can symbolically carry us through to the New Year. And since the Gregorian New Year is rather arbitrary anyway, consider this New Moon your focal point for intentions and initiation of goals (with some caveats to consider below).

The sign of Capricorn, ruled by Saturn, is the archetypal goal-setter and achievement strategist that requires as much introspection as it does recognition. Especially for those in the northern hemisphere, this New Moon is a time to honor any need for rest, recovery, self-reflection, and downtime, all things usually difficult during the holiday season. And yet, that is naturally the solstice vibe, a moment to look more inward and gain some perspective.

With that, however, this lunation is also a potent portal for putting out the things you'd like to achieve and accomplish since Capricorn and its ruler Saturn remind us of the mountains we have yet to climb. Yet, also, we should be discerning in this, especially with Jupiter returning to Aries and squaring this New Moon. We may feel excited and/or pumped for new emerging prospects, but don't overdo it, and choose your mountains wisely. 

This may require a process of decluttering unnecessary responsibilities and realistically assessing those things you can achieve and follow through with. Simply gathering the momentum to start your climb won't get you to the top of the mountain. It's the stamina, endurance, and commitment that matters most. So, yes, utilize this New Moon to gain some clarity about what is needed to get where you desire to go. 

Consider also that Mercury turns retrograde on December 29 in Capricorn. Once you have a rough idea of a plan or strategy, wait for more pieces to fall into place and for information to emerge over the following weeks. Remain open to the potential for revisions, detours, and alterations. So while this a powerful New Moon for catalyzing a pathway, goal, or strategy, avoid impulsive moves and remember that consistency, commitment, and persistence will better ensure your success. 

Happy solstice, holidays, and New Year!

Check out my New Moon in Capricorn update on Substack

A Deeper Perception: Full Moon in Gemini 2022

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Full Moon @ 16 degrees Gemini 02'

December 7, 2022

8:09 PM PDT

11:09 PM EDT

A Full Moon in Gemini brings a culmination/climax to meaningful dialogues, perceptions, and conversations. Imagine the emergence of new insights, data, gossip, and knowledge that change our beliefs about particular matters. This effect is likely amplified by the Moon's conjunction with Mars retrograde which can make a lot of what is climaxing seem fated, serendipitous, or karmic.

In general, a Gemini Full Moon brings a lot to think about and process, yet with the presence of Mars, there is likely a more intensive emotional dimension to this. Think amplified passion, sexual desire, or aggressiveness. Also, Mars conjunct a Full Moon in Gemini can catalyze a clearer sense of the divisions, separations, and differences between ourselves and others.

Another dimension to this Full Moon culmination may be a realization about certain actions we need to take. Mars' retrograde cycle since late October has likely compelled us to reflect more deeply on existential issues, freewill, autonomy, and the daily actions we take to get where we want to go in life.

Yet also, with Mars retrograde and conjunct this Full Moon, we may also experience the inverse of how we typically experience this archetype. Where our expression of Mars may have been toward actively seeking some specific desire, we may suddenly find our normal drives and impulses directed in a completely different direction.

Neptune is also stationing direct and widely squaring this Full Moon and Mars. For many of us, this Full Moon may relate to some critical turning points and the emergence of crossroads. More clarity may emerge now about issues we've been confused, perplexed, or ambivalent about. Yet also think, reflect, and go inward before taking specific actions. Consider whether your efforts are directed toward love or self-interest and which side you want to be on. Be patient with yourself and others, and trust that emerging frustrations won't last long.

Something More: New Moon in Sagittarius 2022

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New Moon @ 01 degrees Sagittarius 38'
November 23, 2022
2:57 PM PST
5:57 PM EST

November's New Moon occurs in tropical Sagittarius while in trine aspect to Jupiter stationing direct in Pisces. After two heavy eclipses, this lunation is an uplifting reprieve and gentle integration of the past month. However, feeling restrained by present circumstances can also compel one to reach out for more, so this is a time to wisely reflect on all motivations and impulses to gain clarity before stepping ahead.

New Moon's correlate with the emergence of some new potential, dynamic, or impulse--a reset within our personal and collective narratives. In the sign of Sagittarius and aspecting its ruler, Jupiter, this New Moon opens new possibilities, horizons, and experiences more so than usual. There can be a rise in optimism and expansiveness around this lunation that carries over from the past week.

However, the shadow of these archetypal dynamics can equally correlate with careless or unquestioned confidence about one's perception of truth. Zeal, dogmatism, and unchallenged crusades against some perceived evil can also gain traction. Before jumping to conclusions or getting swept up in emotionally charged passion, think and reflect carefully on the details or true motivations.

In the several days surrounding this lunation, it'll be easier than usual to find an outlet or support for our passions, enthusiasm, and faith. As with anything in astrology, there are both positive and negative possibilities. Both the trine aspect and archetype of Jupiter open doors and provide access to new vistas and arenas, but not all luck or opportunities are equal. Be discerning between real growth and mere temptation.

However you notice or respond to this lunation, you'll likely find yourself moving more confidently toward a new experience, territory, or possibility. And while there are certainly more positive potentials here, the above mentioned cautions should definitely be noted. Yet, with increased consciousness, this is an ideal New Moon to renew faith, hope, and optimism and to seek new experiences that bring you closer to attaining a bigger truth, understanding, or awareness.

Altering Paths: Full Moon/Total Lunar Eclipse in Taurus 2022

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Full Moon/Total Lunar Eclipse @ 16 degrees Taurus 00'
November 8, 2022
3:03 AM PST
6:03 AM EST

This month's Full Moon in tropical Taurus is a total lunar eclipse, most visible directly over the Pacific Ocean. Western U.S., Canada, Russia, New Zealand, and northern Greenland will have the best views. As with any Full Moon/eclipse, there is a more dramatic than usual "coming to a head" of various situations or processes, both personally and collectively. Additionally, Uranus' exact and nearly occulted conjunction adds an erratic and unsettling element to this lunation overall.

In the year following 2020's Saturn/Pluto and Jupiter/Saturn conjunctions, Saturn again began to involve itself in a collectively significant transit. The Saturn/Uranus square symbolically speaks to cultural and political volatility and the emergence of dynamic tension between extreme polarities. One such manifestation is a radical push toward hyper-novelty and an equally radical pulling back to an antiquated past. We might find ourselves somewhere in the middle, questioning our positioning and how much of either end we need to integrate.

Saturn and Uranus' square is a major feature of this Full Moon/eclipse, yet Uranus is the loudest in the room. Taurus, as a fixed sign, is not attuned to sudden changes or reversal of routines. Yet, an eclipse with Uranus is precisely the kind of energy brought to this earthy, stable sign. And we can anticipate some of that to show up alongside this lunation, such as the arrival of sudden lifestyle alterations or an inner desire to break free of imposed limitations.

If struggling with a conflict between wanting to forge new ground or follow a more stable/conventional path, this Full Moon/eclipse can bring about a breakthrough or resolution. The solution might be a compromise or realization about the potential benefit of both amd integrating some aspects of each polarity. Taking time before making rash decisions is a must around this Full Moon energy, but don't ignore the building energy signaling a need for some change, adjustment, and experimentation.

Mercury and Venus in Scorpio, opposing this lunation, suggest also the emergence of hidden knowledge, information, desires, impulses, and data. All of these emerging truths or realizations have the potential to shake up and destabilize the current order of things. Anticipate reaching a crescendo or breakthrough along a novel pathway you've been following, and embrace the new perspectives emerging from the shadows. While this is a volatile eclipse, the more you embrace and flow with the changes, the better you'll integrate these energies.

Innerscope: New Moon/Partial Solar Eclipse in Scorpio 2022

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New Moon/Partial Solar Eclipse @ 2 degrees Scorpio 00'
October 25, 2022
3:49 AM PDT
6:49 AM EDT

October's New Moon in tropical Scorpio is a partial solar eclipse. Solar eclipses enhance the significance of the New Moon, symbolizing a potentized new beginning/restart within the psyche where accelerated shifts and changes begin to emerge. Additionally, we are at a significant astrological crossroads just past the Sun/Venus conjunction in late Libra (Full Venus) and nearing Mars' retrograde station.

The sign of Scorpio is often associated with the archetypal darkness, shadow, and underground. Scorpio tends to highlight those aspects of reality and the individual/collective psyche that is sometimes kept hidden due to ignorance or fear. We could associate Scorpio with our personal and collective blindspots, and thus this is a sign that deals heavily with truth, authenticity, intimacy, and deep meaning.

As with any New Moon, and especially an eclipse, we are invited to delve deeper into our darkness and find within truths we've evaded or neglected. Shadow work, the process of bringing to consciousness that which is unconscious, would be one way to explore what emerges under this lunation and beyond. This is a powerful starting point for transformative healing and unconscious exploration.

It is often said that the truth will always prevail. While that may not always be the case in every situation, this lunation/eclipse appears to support it. On a collective level, anticipate the rapid emergence of truths that have been concealed or avoided. This can be an uncomfortable awakening for some, while for others, a vindication of what they knew all along.

Venus' conjunction with the New Moon adds an emotional, relational, and creative dimension. It brings forth the heart's desires, intentions, and insight. With this New Moon/eclipse, we might benefit immensely from listening more intently to those more subtle psychic aspects, gut feelings, and intuitions and allowing them to reveal themselves more fully.

Alongside this New Moon/eclipse are the emergence of honest dialogues, soulful encounters, intimate breakthroughs, and heart-deepening/opening experiences. Pluto's square and Mars' trine also augment the intensity level and catalyzing impact of this lunation to push us deeper onto pathways of emotional, psychic, and relational changes. Move with the heart and follow it into those hidden layers where more authentic love, joy, and creativity seek expression.

Willful Healing: Full Moon in Aries 2022

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Full Moon @ 16 degrees Aries 33’

October 9, 2022

1:55 PM PDT

4:55 PM EDT

October's Full Moon in tropical Aries aligns with the centaur-object Chiron and opposes the Sun and Venus in Libra. With the Full Moon ruler, Mars, beginning its slow down before its retrograde station at the end of the month, there is a need to reflect deeply on and contemplate the relationship between free will and desire. Healing breakthroughs relating to existential blockages and relational struggles are also amplifying.

This Full Moon in Aries alongside Chiron is a collective and personal focal point for magnifying existential wounds. Aries and its ruler Mars often speak to the need to get what we want and the various ways to attain it. Yet, as a Full Moon, there is some breakthrough or culmination surrounding this, an opportunity to see more clearly what needs healing and what's preventing effective action.

Chiron, the wounded healer, often relates to the coming to consciousness of the defects or "Achilles-heel" like vulnerabilities that prevent us from fully utilizing and expressing our gifts. Sometimes, the remedy is simple and straightforward. Yet, unraveling the woundedness might require surrendering an attachment to perpetual martyrdom, puritanical aestheticism, or believing we're somehow not good enough.

The higher octave of Aries and Mars energy is attaining the confidence to accept our incarnation fully and to do something with it--to claim a place and make a mark on this vast universe. To fully live and engage with life is sometimes messy and involves putting ourselves in uncomfortable positions for personal and spiritual growth. And so, perhaps there's some new perception of this opening, an aha moment to savor, or a realization of the power we ultimately have within us.

If you find yourself obsessively mulling over the wounds holding you back, try to actively move into them and listen to what they have to say. Asking for insight or a second (more objective) opinion could also be useful. Remember, no one survives entirely on their own. Humans are interdependent creatures, and as psychologist Brene Brown argues, bravery and vulnerability are also interdependent. It takes courage to admit when we need help or reveal ourselves to others fully. Perhaps there is some healing surrounding self-love, which further expands and opens our ability to accept love.

Balancing Perspectives: New Moon in Libra 2022

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New Moon @ 02 degrees Libra 48'

September 25, 2022

2:55 PM PDT

5:55 PM EDT

This month's New Moon occurs in tropical Libra. It features conjunctions with Mercury and Venus and oppositions to Jupiter and (widely) Neptune. The Sun and Mercury recently met up on the equinox (Sept. 22), the midpoint of Mercury's retrograde cycle. This deeply reflective space highlights gaining perspective and stability in relationships. While a Libra New Moon can open up new relational dialogues and connections, Mercury's backward motion adds an element of revision or past/lost connections.

This New Moon invites picking up the pieces left behind in our relational encounters; karma emerges, and unfinished conversations resurface. Yet, Mercury retrograde isn't always about the past. There is an alteration of perspective or worldview alongside this New Moon that can occur through deeper, intimate encounters and new bridges we create with others.

However, Neptune's opposition to Venus suggests caution with excessive idealism that might blind us from authentically seeing others. There's nothing wrong with enjoying a fantasy or feel-good neurochemical release, but those experiences shouldn't lead to solid commitments without some critical evaluation and reflection. Yet, doors are opening under this New Moon that allows for the serendipitous meeting of souls or a rediscovery of a creative passion/artistic vision.

We are invited in this dark Moon to follow less logic and more intuitive, heart-centeredness where authentic connections are genuinely formed. Jupiter's opposition opens up new possibilities, horizons, and experiences, where expansive relational and creative openings emerge. Strive to see a new point of view under this New Moon. Perhaps listen more and feel your way through the conversations.

Mars Retrograde in Gemini 2022-2023

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Retrograde period: October 30, 2022- January 12, 2023

Mars in Gemini: August 20, 2022- March 24, 2023

Mars will increase in brightness and visibility in the night sky over the next several months as it reaches its opposition to the Sun. At this point in the two-year Martian journey around the Sun, the red planet will display an optical illusion known as apparent retrograde motion. Mars retrograde cycles occur roughly every two years (every 26 months) and repeat in the same zodiac sign every 15 years. This year's Mars retrograde will appear in the tropical sign of Gemini, a sign it is currently transiting since late August. This upcoming Mars retrograde cycle will last two and a half months. Mars will occupy Gemini for a total duration of nearly seven months! It is extremely rare for Mars to stay in this sign for so long. 

The last Mars retrograde cycle that occurred in Gemini was in January 2008, when Mars stationed retrograde initially in Cancer in December 2007, moving backward into Gemini and striking an opposition with Pluto across the Aries Point (the first degree or so of all cardinal signs: 00 degrees of Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn). Pluto had also then recently moved into Capricorn. January 2008 was interestingly the buildup to the Global Financial Crisis, which impacted numerous world economies. In the U.S. horoscope, Mars is placed at 21 degrees of Gemini, and in 2008, Mars stationed direct (ended) at 24 degrees Gemini. 

This year's Mars retrograde cycle begins at 25 degrees Gemini on Oct. 30 and crosses over Mars in the U.S. horoscope, stationing direct at 8 degrees Gemini on Jan. 12, 2023. My reference to 2008 is not a prediction of a recession or event to the scale of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-2009. The 2008-2009 period correlated with the buildup of the Saturn/Pluto square, a cycle we just experienced the peak of in January 2020 with the conjunction of Saturn and Pluto. For more on this cycle, view my article written in early 2019. Additionally, Mars is not stationing directly on a planet in the U.S. horoscope as it did with the Sun in 2008, though it will station close to the U.S. Mars position.

However, it is interesting that the U.S. is currently facing a recession related to events correlated with the Saturn/Pluto cycle. The U.S. is additionally experiencing a Pluto return where Pluto transits back to its position at the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Mars will also retrograde into a square with Neptune during this cycle. Mars will be within orb (within a certain degree range) of squaring Neptune for nearly two months and will repeat a final square in mid-March 2023 before leaving Gemini for Cancer. Additionally, Mars will be out-of-bounds for most of this retrograde cycle. Out-of-bounds refers to a planet going beyond the Sun's highest or lowest declination. It will be interesting to note the quality of world events, especially in the U.S., as this cycle unfolds. 

Mars' retrograde square with Neptune this year is a complex integration. Yet, it is not beyond our ability to work through and utilize for personal, collective, and spiritual growth. My astrological worldview sees such difficulties as serving a purpose and places our conflicts in the context of greater meaning. In this article, I will explore the potential significance of Mars' retrograde cycle in Gemini, its square with Neptune, and what insights we might uncover to best prepare for it. 

Lastly, it is important to note that not everyone will experience this cycle as significantly as others. Those with mutable sign placements in Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces will note correlations more in their personal lives. Most notable would be placements such as Mars crossing or stationing on an angle of the natal chart (such as the Ascendent, Descendent, or Midheaven), or the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, or Mars. Even more, will be placements within the degrees of Mars' retrograde cycle (8 to 25 degrees Gemini with a few degrees on either side). Of course, any aspects Mars retrograde makes to natal placements can have significance.

Mars Retrograde General Meaning


Diagram of the geocentric trajectory of Mars through several periods of apparent retrograde motion (Kepler, Astronomia nova, Chapter 1, 1609)

Retrograde cycles such as those involving Mercury, Venus, or Mars often correlate with complex situational dynamics. In the case of Mercury and Mars especially, aggravating or irritating issues sometimes emerge via the reemergence of problems thought to be resolved or dealt with. This is one reason these cycles have such a bad reputation within astrology circles, though, as we will explore, there are constructive and positive potentials to these cycles. 

Mercury, Venus, and Mars retrograde cycles are significant because these planets typically move rapidly through an area of the sky and our natal chart. Thus, a transit from Mars typically lasts only a few days to a week. When Mars turns retrograde, it spends several months in a sign, three weeks at specific degrees, and passes over areas of the chart multiple times over several months. 

Mars retrograde symbolizes the emergence (or reemergence) of Mars-related themes and issues that develop more complexity in a specific sign and area of the natal chart (house or aspects to planets). There are other dimensions to this, such as revisiting unresolved issues from the past, serendipitous-type encounters, or experiencing significant life events (more so if Mars stations on or near natal placements in the chart). Yet, overall, the Mars archetype dominates a specific area of the sky and chart and develops more significance and meaning during this time. 

What Does Mars Mean? 

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Like Saturn, Mars was considered by classical astrologers as a malefic planet. Malefics were traditionally believed to cause or foreshadow misfortune and destruction. Unlike Venus and Jupiter (known as benefics), Saturn and Mars had unpleasant consequences, sometimes described as inherently evil. Of course, the modern conception of this has changed; at least the vocabulary used to describe malefic and benefic planets is vastly more nuanced than classical astrology. Also, on a personal level, Mars transits rarely manifest in such a dire way.

Still, the roots of these concepts are useful because they reveal the correlation between significant Saturn and Mars events and experientially challenging situations, especially as they relate to collective/world events. The Global Financial Crisis is one good example, as is the year 2020 when Saturn and Mars aligned with Pluto in Capricorn in March of that year, the height of the pandemic's onset, global lockdowns, and various authoritarian measures. 

Mars is associated with the warrior archetype and is traditionally related to conflicts, battles, confrontations, divisiveness, and destruction. Mars can correlate with the emergence of such things; however, we need to think more deeply and archetypally about those associations. More likely, a Mars retrograde cycle would correlate with the emergence of symbolic versions of those associations.

We all know that life can be difficult and messy. There are painful things that happen to us that we can't control, but there are also painful things we could have avoided if we knew better or had more confidence in ourselves. It is inevitable that we get hurt at various points throughout our lives, and the longer we live, the more that truth becomes real. 

Occasionally, we encounter situations or people in life that try to harm, take advantage of, exploit, or dominate us. And life also requires that we afflict harm on other living things for survival or to defend our autonomy. 

There are also many dimensions to life that can feel like a battlefield that aren't literal battlefields. For example, there are moments we have to stand up for ourselves, defend someone or something else, or cut some harmful person or experience out of our lives. Ultimately, I believe those experiences have a purpose because we get stronger and wiser if we respond well to them. We become more resistant to threats in the future and better able to avoid them when we see them coming. 

We grow from painful experiences. They aren't meaningless, even if we adhere to an exclusive materialist or atheistic worldview. Pain, by the way, can result purely from free will. The challenges or difficulties that emerge under a Mars transit can be entirely self-selected. Building muscle, for example, is something that hurts but something we might choose to do. 

Let's think about this further. We encounter this archetype every day. Our immune systems constantly fight off viruses, bacteria, or fungi. We kill plants and animals and eat them to survive. We implement and defend boundaries forged in personal and societal relationships. We experience various forms of cultural segregation. We cannot escape participation in the inevitable destructiveness and divisiveness of life. Creation and destruction are intimately linked. Autonomous entities have to defend their autonomy. No matter how we live our lives, these archetypal experiences will inevitably involve or find us. 

The archetype of Mars describes battles, conflicts, and divisions, but it is also a planet that deals heavily with action, free will, and desire. We could say that the archetype of Mars embodies the desire to live and to defend that desire. Mars is often strongly associated with the primal aspects of the brain/psyche, our fight or flight (or freeze) responses to danger, and our aggressive, lustful, and fear-based emotions. Sexuality and sexual desire play a role here too. The Mars archetype could well represent survival and reproduction. Mars cycles or placements can relate to how we express or encounter these aspects of being human. It is a planet that embodies how we get what we want, defend it, and assert ourselves to claim space in life and protect it. 

Mars in Gemini 

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As ruled by Mercury, the Gemini archetype is associated with the mind. It connects significantly to various domains of the mental and linguistic dimensions, such as the flow of verbal/non-verbal communication and information. We associate this sign with curiosity, high stimulation, perceptual/intellectual diversity, restlessness, teaching, and learning. In sum, we could say Gemini represents gathering information or data to form an understanding or view of the world and the various ways we interact with or describe it.

How can the pursuit of information, or the acquisition of truth or perception, become a battlefield where words, thoughts, ideas, or speeches become weapons or enemies? This is easy for us to conceive today, where Twitter wars happen daily, and powerful institutions have essentially waged war on misinformation. Especially in the shadow of the pandemic, the acquisition and dissemination of information are perceived as dangerous endeavors. 

We hear a lot about the dangers of false or misleading information today, yet the response, such as the silencing of free speech, gets overlooked in mainstream discussions. Censorship is a well-utilized tactic of authoritarians to silence information they deem as threatening. This is not to suggest that misinformation is not a problem, but the events of 2020 have catalyzed a concerning wave of censorship and the public's acceptance of it. Regardless of whether one disagrees with the censored information, it is hard to deny that allowing powerful institutions to censor whom they decide is a slippery slope that can quickly snowball out of control. 

Linguistic information has incredible power over human beings because we rely heavily on it for survival. The human capacity for sharing information is the most complex among mammals. No other animals on the planet use language to discuss the past, present, and future with the complexity that humans do. The human brain's higher neuronal capacity (more neurons than other primates or animals) also means prioritizing our visual and linguistic advancements over other senses. Thus, our ancestors relied heavily on information shared verbally to survive effectively in natural environments. It likely all started with the question, is this safe to eat or not? 

Information is thus a powerful currency, and human societies have fought over it for millennia. Today's Twitter wars, platform bans, and censorship campaigns do not differ much from the motivations behind the Library of Alexandria's destruction, the Spanish Inquisitions, or Nazi book burnings. On an individual and collective level, confronting information that threatens our beliefs is also fraught with stress and fear because it results in cognitive dissonance. This is the psychological discomfort experienced in encountering information contradictory to what we believe to be true, and it can lead to highly irrational behavior. Human beings react to this experience with denial, rejection, hostility, or avoidance of the information, or they can choose to accept it and move through the discomfort. The latter requires some time, courage, and putting egos aside.

Mars retrograde in Gemini reminds me of a specific quote from don Juan, the Yaqui sorcerer that anthropologist Carlos Castaneda apprenticed under while conducting fieldwork in the book, The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge (1). At this point in the book, Castaneda struggled to integrate his first experience with Peyote (what don Juan refers to as Mescalito), especially after hearing about his behavior while under its influence. 

While Castaneda recalled his Peyote experience as a playful, ecstatic interaction with a dog, the next day, he learned how he had wildly chased after the dog barking loudly, played with the dog for hours while drinking from a water bowl, and eventually peed on the dog before passing out (pg. 46-47). Castaneda explains to don Juan that

 "Peyote had produced in me, as a postreaction, a strange kind of physical discomfort. It was an indefinite fear or unhappiness; a melancholy of some sort, which I could not define exactly. And I did not find that state noble in any way." (pg. 48) 

don Juan simply replies

 "You are beginning to learn." (pg. 48)

Castaneda's struggle at this point in the book could be described as an experience of cognitive dissonance. His behavior contradicted the perception he had of himself. In fact, don Juan lectures Castaneda later about being too self-focused and missing much that is happening around him. Don Juan also explains the way in which Mescalito can pull one out of themselves to teach them, echoing the modern understanding of how psychedelic substances can allow individuals to observe their mind, thoughts, and behavior objectively. Castaneda confesses that he doesn't feel cut out for the learning that Mescalito provides

"This type of learning is not for me. I am not made for it, don Juan."

"You always exaggerate."

"This is not exaggeration."

"It is. The only trouble is that you exaggerate the bad points only."

"There are no good points so far as I am concerned. All I know is that it makes me afraid."

"There is nothing wrong with being afraid. When you fear, you see things in a different way." (pg. 48)

As a result of his discomfort and fear of Mescalito, Castaneda rejects further learning through Peyote use. He has confronted realizations that terrify him and challenge his worldview. Yet, don Juan's response that fear alters perception is the crucial point here and leads to the infamous quote. On a separate evening from the previous discussion, don Juan gives Castaneda wisdom he had memorized from his teacher while he was apprenticing to be a sorcerer himself:

"A man goes to knowledge as he goes to war: wide-awake, with fear, with respect, and with absolute assurance. Going to knowledge or going to war in any other manner is a mistake, and whoever makes it might never live to regret it." (pg. 51)

This quote refers to don Juan's earlier suggestion that "When you fear, you see things in a different way" (pg. 48). Fear can throw us off our usual route to developing a perception, either shutting down our ability to think critically and clearly or as don Juan suggests, fear can embolden respect for the knowledge we seek to have. As don Juan further on explains

"When a man starts to learn, he is never clear about his objectives. His purpose is faulty; his intent is vague. He hopes for rewards that will never materialize for he knows nothing of the hardships of learning."

"He slowly begins to learn--bit by bit at first, then in big chunks. And his thoughts soon clash. What he learns is never what he pictured, or imagined, and so he begins to be afraid. Learning is never what one expects. Every step of learning is a new task, and the fear the man is experiencing begins to mount mercilessly, unyieldingly. His purpose becomes a battlefield."

Castaneda then asks 

"What will happen to the man if he runs away in fear?" 

"Nothing happens to him except that he will never learn. He will never become a man of knowledge. He will perhaps be a bully, or a harmless, scared man; at any rate, he will be a defeated man. His first enemy will have put an end to his cravings." (pg. 84)

Don Juan alludes to the reality that learning is a process of developing the strength to endure the cognitive dissonance experienced due to chronic disillusionment or disenchantment. When one sets out on a learning path, they will inevitably encounter information and perceptions that challenge what they expect to find. The truth is often counter to our ideals, beliefs, and expectations. And yet, to acquire true knowledge, persistence and endurance are required to push through the discomfort.

There is likely some valuable wisdom to gather from don Juan's words as we move closer to Mars' lengthy retrograde in Gemini. Mars in Gemini is a time to utilize our fear to approach information with respect or to endure cognitive dissonance and come out with altered perception and understanding. While we can relate to these issues throughout our lives, Mars' extended trip through Gemini could bring some pivotal events to the surface that deal with the need to approach knowledge as a warrior facing the battlefield. 

Other Mars in Gemini issues might involve taking a firm stance on a particular side of a cultural issue, defending a belief, perception, idea, or set of data relating to a specific understanding of the world. It might involve fighting against some perceived misinformation or attacks to censor or silence. Critical opportunities might surface to assert our truth or perception. We're likely to see some critical collective events in the U.S. dealing with these themes, especially as Mars retrogrades over Mars in the U.S. horoscope. 

Mars Square Neptune

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The Neptune archetype represents an awareness of something greater than one's self, perhaps greater than the sum of one species or planetary biosphere. We might refer to this archetype as an awareness of God/Goddess or the Universe. However, Neptune equally relates to natural forces that can overpower humanity, such as weather phenomena, natural disasters, or viral pandemics. Is it possible to fight against or fully resist such forces? Or is it better to surrender to what happens and allow one's will to be shaped and guided? Certainly, such experiences give us a true perspective of where we stand in the universe. 

Mars in Gemini can feel overwhelmed with strategies, potential targets, or threats. The Gemini archetype represents a myriad of stimulation inundations that can complicate defining a clear action plan amid too many choices. Neptune's square adds another element of confusion or deception. It could be difficult under this cycle to know who or what to fight or defend against. We might find that certain goals are more complicated than we anticipated or that taking on a project or task requires more time and effort. 

Mars square Neptune might correlate with losing momentum, strength, or passion, a period of questioning a mission or battle. Disillusionment and disenchantment are other possibile manifestations, especially about information, data, or beliefs that initially fueled motivation toward a particular cause. Perhaps a battle strategy once thought to work is found ineffective. Dissillusionment can occur due to overestimating strength or tactical abilities. We should be aware of overinflated confidence, strength, or power. Humility and a willingness to alter a mission or strategy is a must.

Yet, Mars square Neptune can also be a time to reinvigorate our passion or mission through a vision or ideal that motivates us to act. When it comes to Neptune, surrender the usual Mars-like tactics of fighting, pushing, or asserting control. It is a time to realize we are not entirely in control. There are forces larger than we are, and we can learn from them. Humbly admit your limitations and allow your mission to be reshaped and redirected. If you feel blocked by uncertainty, fear, or loss of faith, trust that clarity will return, and taking some steps back to restrategize will help you ultimately succeed later on. 

Conclusion 

This is an exceptionally notable Mars retrograde cycle given its length, out-of-bounds status, and the long duration of its square to Neptune. This is a time best utilized to reflect deeper on our actions, choices, impulses, desires, and "battle strategies," especially as they relate to gathering knowledge and information. Anticipate a shift in the assertion of willpower and the targets/end goals you've been after. Trusting and allowing your will to be shaped and guided may be a more beneficial Mars square Neptune strategy. 

In the bigger picture, a retrograde inner planet represents a significant shift of activity in the sign and house(s) it backtracks through. Sometimes that manifests as a literal reversal of something in that area, especially if planets occupy that house and the retrograding planet contacts them. It's important to remember that this isn't always a bad thing; there can be both positive and negative reversals. While Mars can bring challenging issues to the surface, as the planet of action, it also deals with opportunities to assert autonomy, independence, and confidence. 

Mars will be retrograde for two and a half months, so life will go on as it usually does. However, we should be extra mindful of our motivations and impulses and remain realistic about the nature of our choices more than usual. Remember, this is not a time when we should halt or hold off important actions. Quite often, delays or blocks related to previously mentioned issues prevent us from moving as quickly as we anticipated, especially in the weeks surrounding the stations of Mars (Oct. 30 and Jan 12). This is a time to be patient and trust there is a larger reason for any frustrations or obstacles. Perhaps, a renewed vision for a passion, strategy, and mission is emerging now. Expand your vision of what's possible and trust that clarity will emerge if you're willing to make an effort to alter your tactics and perspective. 

  1. Castaneda, Carlos. The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge (New York: Pocket Books, 1974).

Choosing to Flow: Full Moon in Pisces 2022

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Full Moon @ 17 degrees Pisces 41'

September 10, 2022

3:00 AM PDT

6:00 AM EDT

September's Full Moon in tropical Pisces occurs shortly after Mercury's exact retrograde station in Libra. It features a wide, building conjunction with Neptune and a supportive sextile from Uranus. It opens up space to step back from the usual life pace and acquire a new point of view.

Occurring in mutable Pisces alongside Mercury's reverse directional change, this Full Moon has a highly transitional theme. As with all Full Moons, there is rising cumulative energy where various situations reach their fulcrum. However, more layers are shifting and weaving into the moment than are apparent on the surface.

Neptune's presence near the Full Moon is one reason for this. When Neptune is emphasized, some obfuscation and idealization can occur, though not always for nefarious reasons. Of course, with Mercury retrograding and the Moon's Neptune conjunction, exercising caution with impulsive or poorly planned decisions is necessary. Double-check your sources and reiterate questions to be clear before proceeding.

We are being made aware of those aspects of reality we don't have pinned entirely down. This might also show up in heightened dream activity, anomalous shifting events, or visionary outbursts. Especially in the two days after the Full Moon, the Moon's exact conjunctions with Neptune and Jupiter increase interest in broader perspectives and unknown horizons.

Neptune and Pisces emphasize the interconnectedness of all beings and experiences, pointing to deeper and numinous realities beyond the mundane layers. The benefit of this Full Moon lies in its subtle ability to connect us with greater meaning, purpose, and communion with the whole (universe, god/goddess, humanity, or planet). This Full Moon is a catalyst for inspiration, creative musing, and for transcending the day-to-day.

Of course, this can easily embolden escapism and naive romanticizing. Falling for a facade is another danger of this Full Moon, as so often with Neptune, look deeper than the surface and reflect on your motivations. Yet, some fantasy indulgences can be healing and help change the flow of thinking and perception. Uranus' sextile invites some excitement and a break from routine. Trust these transitional, flowing energies and carefully watch what emerges.

Thoughtful Action: New Moon in Virgo 2022

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New Moon @ 4 degrees Virgo 04'

August 27, 2022

1:17 AM PDT

4:17 AM EDT

This month's New Moon occurs in the tropical sign of Virgo. It features a very close square with Mars in Gemini. The New Moon ruler, Mercury, is in the shadow of its retrograde cycle inching close to its stationary degree. The earthy pragmatism of Virgo and the tension of Mars' square can motivate tackling any project/goal requiring concrete results, but some caution and careful forethought are needed.

With the Sun now in Virgo and the lunar cycle renewing in this sign, the playful self-expressiveness of Leo gives way to more focus on self-improvement and contribution. Virgo is a sign of longing for perpetual growth, and a New Moon here can ignite or encourage a process of getting better results with anything we've devoted ourselves to perfect.

The shadow of Virgo can lead to obsessive fault-finding, criticalness, or a desire to purge anything preventing an ideal perfect order. Mars' square can suggest heightened irritability, agitation, or frustration if things aren't quite how we expect them. There can be a feeling alongside this New Moon of being blocked or prevented from acquiring the desired momentum.

Mercury, the New Moon ruler, is drifting through its retrograde shadow, heading toward its Sept. 9 retrograde station. While there can be a feeling of haste or urgency, be wise that Mercury's retrograde is fast approaching. Remember that to do Virgo well requires careful attention to detail and rigorous thoughtfulness. Acting on impulse or via an emotional reaction could require future revisions or inconveniences.

We can, however, channel this square to more consciously directed actions and gather the momentum needed to do something well. Perhaps, some of the frustration we may experience could be showing where our shortcomings are or where we could do better. Use those volatile energies to make improvements rather than getting stuck in the emotional response. Make use of your agitation and most of all, take your time and realize the urgency will blow off soon.

Future Waves: Supermoon in Aquarius 2022

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August 11, 2022

6:36 PM PDT

9:36 PM EDT

August's Supermoon/Full Moon occurs in tropical Aquarius and close to the Moon's perigee--its closest approach to the earth. A Full Moon at perigee is a more powerful Supermoon when the Moon appears notably brighter and slightly larger than usual. The Moon's conjunction with Saturn is amidst a tension-filled grand cross pattern involving Uranus, the Moon's nodal axis, and the Sun.

First, this Supermoon in Aquarius is not a comfortable integration, much like the past two weeks of the Mars/Uranus/Node alignment in Taurus. Unexpected challenges, volatile new elements, and general overall instability have likely been significant themes. Much of these developing processes come to a head alongside this Supermoon and hopefully lead to resolution or some clarity.

As with any lunation (New or Full Moon), these energies will quickly pass by. Mars is already heading out of its conjunction with Uranus and will be in Gemini late next week (though that presents its own set of challenges with its retrograde at the end of the year). Yet, for now, the storm is reaching its fulcrum.

The upside of Uranus and Mars' meetup on the Moon's North Node has been a radical (and perhaps forced) breakup with the past on several levels and an accelerated push toward the future (destiny, higher purpose, renewed calling, new beginnings. etc.). Sometimes we need a shake-up to get things moving, especially when we get set in our ways.

This Supermoon in Aquarius is, however, dominated by Saturn. The Moon conjoins Saturn and is in a Saturn-ruled sign. We must contend with some harsh limitations, restrictions, or reality-testing. Yet, the positive side is that for those areas of life in which we've fairly earned some status, achievement, or recognition, there can be a sense of "getting there" or feeling elevated due to consistency and commitment.

If you feel weighed down by the depressing or less empowering life dimensions, realize this will pass. Feeling caught between a struggle of the past versus the future is another symptom of this Supermoon. Choosing a hard line with one or another may not be so simple. Seek some compromise the best you can, but also realize that things are changing fast regardless.