Two consecutive Moons in the same sign is particularly interesting because of the degree in which they becomes exact -- it is usually an exalted degree -- and the
current Full Moon becomes exact in 29 degrees of Libra. This is an exalted degree because it is the last degree of the sign and it's therefore the last chance for any transiting celestial body to express itself before changing signs.
This would indicate a strong urge to complete something, most likely something that started with the first Full Moon in 0º of
Libra on March 20th -- and therefore connected to relationships, a desire for balance and equality (including harmony in our environment and with ourselves).
With any Full Moon, we see things that we have not been aware of before, and we get a chance to make some changes if we don't like what we see.
Ask yourself: What's been happening to me since March 20th, when it comes to others? What needs adjusting? What needs to simply change?
That said, we discussed the
Aries-Libra polarity at length in the first Libra Full Moon video, posted in March (if you are currently a Member of our online community,
click here, to hear about that polarity.) -- so let's focus now on the aspects connected to this month’s Full Moon chart, starting with two Uranus aspects:
First:
Uranus, in an early degree of Taurus, and aligns with the Sun, which is in the last degree of Aries, and therefore also opposes the Moon. Uranus symbolizes the desire for freedom, divine equality, and humanitarian progress. Because this is an "out-of-sign" aspect, we are invited to honor our differences with others and adjust accordingly, as our values naturally will not always line up exactly.
What's mine? What isn't? What if it were ok to have a different outlook from others? What about different values?
invites us to...