Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Full Moon in Libra 2020


Full Moon in Libra 
4/7/2020  7:34 PM (Pacific) 
Natural Chart / Whole Houses 

 The Sun / Moon Opposition

A Full Moon occurs when the Sun and the Moon are exactly 180° apart forming an opposition. As you can see from the chart above the Sun is at 18­° Aries and the Moon is at 18° Libra making this a Full Moon. An opposition is a type of aspect in which the energy or urge of one planet is at odds with the energy or urge of another planet. You feel like someone is doing something to you and you feel powerless to do anything about it. 

Me vs. We 

When the Sun in Aries makes an opposition to the Moon in Libra our urge to assert ourselves, to be aggressive, pioneering, and adventurous is at odds with our urge to be more considerate of others, to exercise diplomacy, and to keep the peace. 

With the outbreak of the corona virus, this is a pattern that we have seen in the last few weeks of people putting their personal needs head of the needs of others. This behavior has played out in the form of hoarded resources to the point that others have to go without, or people not following recommended guidelines (such as social distancing) which results in putting themselves and others at risk of infection. The "me people" and the "we people" may each feel like the other is engaging in behavior that designed to control or inhibit them in some way and so they react out of a sense of powerlessness and so they move to reclaim that power. 

Transit Aspects 

There's a lot going on in this chart but I want to focus in on a few things. They are:

  • Jupiter Conjunct Pluto 
  • Moon Opposite Jupiter 
  • Moon Opposite MC 

Change is here to stay with us and we are going to have to adapt to the new rules of society or get left behind. It's hard to access the qualities of optimism, hope, and a spirit of cheerfulness now with all this change going on in the world. It's easy to succumb to depression and fear and it shows prompting us to spend more time alone or with close family and friends.  

The Full Libra Moon 

Whereas a New Moon brings new opportunities and new beginnings, a Full Moon brings completion and endings. With the Full Moon transiting the area of our charts that rules over marriage, agreements, and partnerships the urge to assess our relationships becomes a priority. We must decide if we are getting what we need out of our relationships, but more importantly are we giving our partners what they need as well.  If a compromise, or balance, cannot be achieved then it may be time to end the relationship to make room for something better. If you are single, the Full Moon in Libra can possibly bring new opportunity to make a connection with someone else and enjoy greater intimacy. 

How to Work with Full Moon in Libra Energy

  •  practice more compromise and diplomacy 
  •  surprise your partner with a special "date night". 
  •  socialize with friends, have a party. 
  •  indulge in a sensuous meal (but don't over do it!) 
  •  see a play, concert, or show 
  •  get in touch with your inner artist by exploring music, dance, writing, or art as a hobby. 
  •  air out the house; redecorate your home (at least declutter or re-arrange furniture) 
  •  buy a new outfit or get a makeover (even if it's just a blow-out at the hair salon) 
  •  spending time outside enjoying the sun and a glass of wine or simply gardening. 
Of course some of these activities may not be possible now with quaratines, self-isolation, and social distances initiatives in place but Libra is all about compromise so I am sure you'll find a way to satisfy the Full Libra Moon! 

Personal Aspects 

Let us suppose that you have Uranus in 21° Libra. This would mean that the Full Moon is applying a conjunction to your Natal Uranus. Let us break it down. 

Transit Moon + conjunct +  Natal Uranus 


I Feel + blends with +  I Rebel

When the full moon makes a conjunction with Natal Uranus you feel more spontaneous and unpredictable. You resist any restraints that may be put on you. New and unexpected things happen to you. 

Carolina Dean 

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