La Luna is dark this week as a New Moon rises in the sign of Leo on Tuesday, August 18th. This is a powerful event that has the capacity to reveal so much about who we are, what makes us special and unique. This is the week to allow yourself to be seen.
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Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius and Taurus, you’re all on deck this week! A Full Moon clashes with disruptive Uranus in the middle of Lion season, and the next few days may feel a bit heavy to say the least.
Catharsis. New insights. Enlightened awareness. Sudden realizations. Personal change. Decisions made. These are themes and topics that have dominated my conversations with clients over the past few weeks.
A Full Moon Lunar Eclipse peaked in the sign of Capricorn over the weekend. It was the last of a trio of eclipses that began on June 5th.
This lunation coincided with the 4th of July, and in the sign of Capricorn (the last Lunar Eclipse in the sign of the Mountain Goat until 2037), what reaches the completion that comes with any full moon lunar eclipse involves the state of our country. Every spring begins a series of planet retrogrades in the heavens above, and this spring is no different. Pluto, Saturn and Jupiter have begun their backspin around the almighty Sun, while Venus, and soon Mercury, follow suit.
Quarantine fatigue has officially set in for me and I don’t doubt that you’re feeling it too. We all seem to be at that place of acceptance – surrender might be a better word – with regards to where we are in these unimaginable times.
Last week, a friend and I met up for a virtual happy hour and spent most of our Zoom meeting talking about all the things we had planned, pre-pandemic. Of course, with everything on hold now, all we could do was throw our hands up and say, “we’ll see.”
“Hard times require furious dancing,” wrote Alice Walker, and it seems we have entered into some pretty hard times. Shall we dance?
“When people show you their red flags, show them your white flags and peace out.” -Unknown
I recently met a guy who I really liked. We had a great first date, great conversation, and we made plans to see each other again. We ended with a long walk and a kiss on each cheek. A friend asked if I would vote my conscience in the democratic primaries, or if I would vote for the candidate who could defeat Donald Trump. I responded that I would vote my conscience. There is a lot at stake, and it has little to do with #45.
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