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Tuesday, April 11, 2017
APRIL 11-14: FULL MOON IN LIBRA ➔ VOID OF COURSE AFTERNOON ➔ GOOD SCORPIO MOON
FULL MOON IN LIBRA is exact at 2:08am EDT on Tuesday April 11. After this time the heightened effects of
the Full Moon tend to wane. MOON GOES VOID OF COURSE from 2:19pm until 6:42pm. At this time the MOON ENTERS SCORPIO where it remains until Friday, April 14 at 0:17am. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Trine Venus in Pisces. During the Void of Course period, important practical actions initiated tend not to work out as planned, especially since we're also in the most vulnerable period of the
current Mercury Retrograde cycle (the 3-4 days before and after the
Station Retrograde on the 9th). It's best to use this time for inner creative work or planning for future action. While normally this would be an excellent time for
purchases or investments (because both Pluto and Venus reflect resources/money and the Last Aspect Trine to Venus is so positive) this double whammy of indeterminant energy indicates that purchases, as much as we might be tempted, won't work out. The
Scorpio Moon occurring with these other indicators, could also reflect the return of a purchase
previously made. Perhaps this is a good time to do
research in this area and plan for future action. Pluto/Scorpio also symbolizes regeneration. It would be of great benefit to use this resourceful time to revisit emotional wounds and find alternative perspectives that offer healing.
SCENE FOR THE DAY: Antwone Fisher, 2002; Director: Denzel Washington. This scene, featuring Derek Luke as Antwone and Viola Davis as his estranged mother, is a poignant example of finding a new psychological perspective that facilitates a young man's healing process. The anger Antwone feels about being abandoned by his family begins its successful resolution with this conversation. He realizes that even if he never sees her again, it was critical to meet and forgive her, as his military psychologist, played by Denzel, recommended. This award-winning movie is Washington's more than impressive directorial debut.
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