The MOON IS VOID OF COURSE ALL DAY on Wednesday, June 7 until it enters Sagittarius at 6:59pm EDT. It remains here until 2:20am Saturday, June 10. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Trine Uranus in Aries. We're building toward the FULL MOON Friday, June 9 at 9:10am at 18 degrees Sagittarius. FULL MOON tomorrow at 9:10am EDT. This should be a very exciting and optimistic few days when
anything can happen! Both Jupiter-ruled Sagittarius and Uranus require
an abundance of Freedom and Independence so be sure to make good use of
yours while also allowing others their space. Sagittarius reflects the Truth or Wisdom Seeker - so have a great adventure in the
physical or philosophical universe now. With Mars-ruled Aries Uranus, this is also a great time to begin a
sports-filled summer sojourn. Sag rules publishing (a broad dissemination of Gemini's gathered information) while Uranus symbolizes electronic devices, so publish a piece of writing
electronically. Allow yourself to remain flexible and adjust to the
unexpected circumstances that Uranus may bring. The Trine aspect should
have everything work out well in the end! With all this Sag and Aries Fire, make sure
you're grounded - stay practical and PRESENT as you hurdle towards the future. And remember the details (your money, keys and
directions)!
Tension tends to rise as we move toward the FULL MOON. It's as if we sense a kind of climax and consequent closure approaching. It's time to bring some aspect of current projects to completion. With the Sag Moon opposite the Gemini Sun we want to collect all the necessary
details of information while simultaneously remembering the bigger, perhaps philosophical or paradoxical,
picture. Don't get lost in the small stuff, but don't ignore it either! Tension
may be heightened and the need for Freedom
may increase but, in the end, your results of actions initiated now should be successful.
SCENE FOR THE DAY: Pi, 1998; Director: Darren Aronofsky. The search for ordered mathematical patterns beneath the chaos of the world is the theme of this remarkable classic Sundance film. Aronofsky's breakout narrative tells the Sagittarian-search-for-Truth, tension-ridden Full Moon story brilliantly! Its high-contrast (few greys) black and white images might reflect a paradox between stark either/or truths and the depth of meaning that mysteries and a bigger picture afford. As main character Max gathers Geminian facts and delves deeper into their implications, it's as if he's driven by the culminating Full Moon towards a singular answer to his multi-faceted philosophic question. Or is the opposite true?
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