27th Nov Full Moon in Gemini

With Full Moon in Gemini, we have several important alignments that need to look at.

Firstly Mercury is in Opposition at Sagittarius square Neptune retrograde. Challenges with disparate opinions and beliefs in religion and philosophies.

And we have also Mercury trines the North Nodes in Aries- a clear path opens up for a new road to take for our collective future. It suggests the potential for a clear path forward, indicating the emergence of a new direction for collective growth and progress. It signifies a harmonious alignment between the planet of communication, Mercury, and the point in the chart that represents the direction of growth and development, the North Node. A trine aspect is generally considered a positive and supportive aspect, suggesting ease and flow between the energies involved.

There is an opportunity for effective communication and the sharing of ideas that align with the path of growth and evolution represented by the North Node in Aries. Aries is associated with qualities such as independence, courage, and leadership, and this alignment suggests that the way we express ourselves and communicate our ideas may support our individual and collective progress along this path.

Overall, this aspect could bring about a period where people are more open to new ideas, eager to engage in meaningful discussions, and willing to embrace innovative and forward-thinking perspectives. It may also encourage individuals to be more assertive and proactive in expressing their thoughts and opinions in ways that contribute to personal and collective development.

The Sun conjuncts Mars and opposes the Moon, Venus conjuncts the South Nodes of the Moon in Libra. High octave feelings about what is philosophically right combined with letting go of old ways of doing diplomacy and harmony.

When the Sun conjuncts Mars, it signifies a period of increased energy, drive, and assertiveness. This conjunction often brings a surge of vitality, ambition, and a desire to take action. It can also lead to heightened competitiveness, and individuals may feel more inclined to assert their willpower and pursue their goals with vigor.

On the other hand, when the Sun opposes the Moon, it sets up a dynamic tension between conscious and unconscious desires, highlighting potential conflicts between our emotional needs and our external ambitions. This opposition often emphasizes the need for balance and integration between our internal and external worlds.

Additionally, with Venus conjuncting the South Nodes of the Moon in Libra, there may be a focus on releasing or letting go of past relationship patterns or imbalances. This alignment may encourage us to address any unresolved issues related to harmony, partnerships, and aesthetic preferences. It can prompt us to reassess our approach to relationships and find ways to achieve greater equilibrium and fairness in our interactions.

Taken together, these planetary configurations suggest a period where there may be a heightened sense of internal conflict, as individual desires and external drives may seem at odds with emotional needs and relationship dynamics. This could be a time for introspection, finding ways to balance personal ambitions with the needs of others, and working towards resolving any ongoing interpersonal issues. It may also encourage us to confront and address any imbalances in our relationships and seek harmony and fairness in our interactions.

Moon opp The Great Attractor

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