All Full Moons offer opportunities to see things in a new light and guide us away from polarization and division toward balance and integration.
Ask yourself: How far have I come since setting Intentions back on Jan. 11th or 12th, after the New Moon became exact? What am I aware of at this time?
The balance and integration we seek with this month’s Full Moon are connected to the Aquarius-Leo polarity.
This Full Moon chart has a big focus on the outer and social planets:
- The Sun aligns with Pluto in Aquarius
- The Moon in Leo opposes not only the Sun but also Pluto in Aquarius, and it also trines Chiron in Aries
- Jupiter in Taurus is the focus point of a T-square to the Full Moon polarity (as well as Pluto)
- Uranus (the modern ruler of Aquarius) currently exalted in Taurus, as it is preparing to end its 5-month Retrograde phase on Jan. 27th; and it trines a Mercury-Mars alignment in Capricorn
- The Mercury-Mars alignment also squares Chiron, the Wounded Healer
- Saturn (the traditional ruler of Aquarius) currently in Pisces quincunxes the Moon in Leo, and sextiles Jupiter in Taurus and Venus in Capricorn
I will go into all of this in more detail in a moment, but first, let’s talk about the Aquarius-Leo polarity:
Aquarius represents a unique vision and approach to life. The classic Aquarian vision is one of interconnected equality and belonging — paradoxically, we are reminded at the same time that the power of unity lies in diversity. It is a concentrative sign.
On the other hand, Leo is all about our self-expression, creativity, and ability to connect to a courageous, innocent heart and inner joy.
Leo, at its best, signifies the quest to live from our center, our authentic core, our truth -- with joy in our hearts.
As with all Full Moons, we are also invited to...