We hear lots about the New Moon and the Full Moon but very
often events occur around the Quarter Moons.
The First Quarter Moon occurs halfway between the New Moon and Full
Moon. This is the waxing Moon, the Moon
gets bigger every night until it reaches fullness. Then each night it begins to diminish. When it is halfway between the Full Moon and
the next New Moon it reaches the Third Quarter stage. This is the waning Moon.
The current First Quarter Moon occurs February 25th
with the Sun in Pisces and the Moon in Gemini.
Gemini Moon is a busy Moon, folks are more adaptable under this Moon and
tend to be more talkative. Gemini Moon enhances our ability to see both sides
of the picture which can be a good thing but it inhibits the decision making
process. This will be a very busy
day. Short trips, conversations, and overloaded
in boxes are just a few threads that will have to be pulled together.
While the Moon is in the waxing phase it is a good time to
start something that you wish to see grow.
A waxing Moon in Cancer is the optimal time as Cancer is a very fertile
sign. This week the Moon enters Cancer
at 7:50 AM on Friday morning, the 27th and remains there until Sunday evening
at 6:43 PM when Moon enters fiery Leo.
But before the Moon enters Leo on Sunday it becomes “void
of course”. When the Moon makes its
last major connection to another planet and will make no other connections
until it moves into the next sign, it is said to be void of course. Voids can last for seconds, minutes or
days. With the current planetary lineup
there are long periods of void of course.
Things begun under a void of course Moon have unexpected
results. One’s judgment can be faulty
and facts are not readily at hand. This
period is best for routine work.
Meditation and spiritual matters work well during this period. It’s a great time to simply kick back.
Despite all this Sunday will be a busy day with some
unusual activity going on. Mercury in
Aquarius connects with Uranus and Jupiter during the daylight hours. Mercury rules all kinds of communication,
transportation, the wind, the mind and how we process information. Uranus nudges our urge to freedom bringing
change that often occurs suddenly.
Mercury and Uranus together can signal aviation disasters, sudden
destructive winds, communication and transportation snafus. Jupiter symbolizes optimism, enthusiasm, and
justice. The planet of expansion,
Jupiter brings abundance. A Mercury / Jupiter connection can bring a lot of hot
air. Expect a lot of political
pontificating coming from the Sunday morning talk shows.
When Jupiter catches up to Uranus early Tuesday morning sparks
will fly. Justice, liberty and freedom
are themes splashed across the headlines.
Jupiter always brings something big while Uranus is a true wild card
bringing something totally unexpected.
On Wednesday, March 4th Moon enters practical
Virgo. Moon in Virgo is a great time to
organize messy kitchen drawers, sort through papers and any tasks that require
attention to detail. We get concerned
about our diet and health issues while Moon travels through Virgo. Venus has a busy day on Wednesday touching
base with Jupiter, Uranus and Pluto.
Venus rules love and money, she is a yin planet so has the ability to
attract. We don’t feel much like
working when Venus is around, we just want to have fun. Venus and Uranus together in the sky signals
some unusual and very different types of relationships. This can be an exciting combo but love
affairs begun under this influence while they have a lot of sizzle and pop they
can fizzle and plop just as quickly.
Venus with Pluto can bring love affairs that have a fated feel to them,
almost an obsession. Often issues of
power and control come to the surface in existing relationships. Venus’ active presence in the lead up to the
Full Moon brings some sweetness and light to all situations. Collaboration is a key word for Venus’
involvement.
The Full Moon in Virgo on Thursday, March 5th
triggers a lot of communication, news reports and a search for truths that are
not readily apparent. Virgo Moon forces
attention to detail and there is danger of not seeing the forest for the
trees. Step back and take a look at your
own situation and try to gain some objectivity.
After the Full Moon it is Mars’ turn to take the
wheel. Unlike Venus, Mars is set to light
the fuse, the more chaos the merrier.
Stay tuned for the next Quarter Moon installment.