MOON REMAINS IN GEMINI until 2:58pm EST on Saturday, February 24 at which time it goes VOID OF COURSE. It remains V/C until 10:06pm when it ENTERS CANCER. MOON REMAINS IN CANCER until Monday, February 26 at 4:51pm. LAST ASPECT OF CANCER MOON: Moon Square Uranus in Aries. Cancer is ruled by The Moon, so its natural Archetype which is The FEMININE ARCHETYPE is very strong. This suggests that home and family are the highlighted subjects of this period. Our emotions are likely to be sensitive as well as moody and changeable. Try not to take things too personally as Cancer reflects a subjective state of being. Notice your mind machinery running the same tape repeatedly...ad nauseum. Breath in, exhale and empty your brain until it's still. Now there's an opening, even for a moment, to see the other's perspective. The 90º Square is considered a hard Aspect. The Moon strives to Belong. Uranus carries the principle of Separation. It needs independence and space, especially in Aries. We can see how this Last Aspect triggers two very different drives and that it's likely conflicts will ensue...to the degree of Uranian shock. Family members may have different needs or perspectives, so try be patient and give each other some freedom to move. Use Uranus to find an innovative way to be with old family issues.
In general though, actions initiated during this Moon period tend to have CHALLENGING resolutions.
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