MOON ENTERS SAGITTARIUS at 11:19am EDT on Tuesday, May 1 MAY DAY - after VOID OF COURSE morning - and remains here until Wednesday, May 3 at 8:50pm. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Trine Uranus in Aries. The Element of Fire is
prevalent during this Moon period. Our imagination and a passionate
drive for meaning and understanding should be the source of our actions
now. Sag reflects long distance journeys of the higher mind and of the
physical body. Road Trip! Philosophical thought and looking at the bigger picture
or context of any situation will offer great satisfaction. Both
Sagittarius and Uranus require independence and freedom so if space is
what you or others need now, it's best to honor the request. Uranus suggests a Breakthrough, a Surprise or the Ah-Ha moment in the arena of Sagittarian wisdom. How exciting is that?! The only
real cautions for this configuration is that action is not completely
impulsive and that we pay attention to the details as well as the
long-range goal. These details can include a consideration for what
others close to you need. Sag can get so lost in the grand scheme of
things that personal subtleties get lost. Taking all this into
consideration, actions initiated during this Moon period are very likely
to have Excellent resolutions.
NOTE: Take advantage of this Sag Moon because when Uranus enters Taurus
mid-May we'll lose the Last Aspect to Uranus in Aries that we've been graced with this past year. Sag Moons will
more likely Square Neptune in Pisces, which is Challenging, or aspect a fast-moving inner planet, which can go either way.
Uranus does retrograde back into late degrees of Aries from November to
March '19, so our Sag Moons have that to look forward to!
SAGITTARIUS FILM SCENE: Queen of Katwe, 2016; Director: Mira Nair. Madina Nalwanga stars as Phiona, a young Ugandan village girl who learns about Sagittarian philosophical life and the freedom that is possible through studying the four-moves-ahead game of chess. Metaphors abound relating chess to life, as her committed teacher, played by David Oyelowo (Selma), guides her through the challenges she faces. It teaches her to look at the bigger picture and to never surrender. Her mother, the radiant Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years a Slave), hesitatingly supports her daughter's ambition to better her family's condition in the world. Phiona has a breakthrough of understanding and is catapulted into the road trip adventure of her life! This is one of the most uplifting stories on seen on the big screen in the recent past. Treat yourself!
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