Monday, August 24, 2015

HAPPY BIRTHDAY VIRGOS- ENJOY THE FULL MOON IN PISCES


Happy Birthday Fellow Virgos! With Jupiter the planet of luck and good fortune in our sign, this is one fantastic year to celebrate. August 11th the auspicious starter pistol fired, sending Virgos hurdling over obstacles that would have previously stopped us in our tracks. The infusion of uplifting energy is palpable allowing us to break free from Venus retrograde in the 12th house of depressing ties. Lingering in the 12th house is like a never ending funeral. We now have buried the bodies and are ready for rebirth.

What better way to start off this astronomically fortuitous year than the Full Moon in our opposite sign of Pisces on August 29th (11:35am PDT). This combo brings out the best of both worlds: the cool-headed discernment and judgment of Virgo with the empathy and intuition of Pisces. The resulting global thinking/feeling mindset will spark intuition, inspiration, healing, psychic phenomena, and flight into fantasy. For those with a spiritual focus, this is an opportune time for transformation and breakthroughs.

All this celestial plasma will be fueled by the the conjunction of the Sun joining Neptune three days prior on August 26th, guaranteeing a spectacular day will be had by all. Increased satisfaction, a desire to complete the unfinished, and doing something of practical value will be heightened. And yes, it will all seem effortless.

But the best news is for September when the eclipses arrive and both Venus and Mars will move in Virgo. Virgos around the planet, who have been operating at low speeds this past year will be resuscitated back to their powerful work hardened, dynamic, and goddess selves. Get ready for the magic wand to touch you on the shoulder because it's going to get better and better. For non-Virgos it will mean work and personal fulfillment will take more of a center stage this fall, making it imperative to follow one's path.


"Full Sturgeon Moon – August The fishing tribes are given credit for the naming of this Moon, since sturgeon, a large fish of the Great Lakes and other major bodies of water, were most readily caught during this month. A few tribes knew it as the Full Red Moon because, as the Moon rises, it appears reddish through any sultry haze. It was also called the Green Corn Moon or Grain Moon." -The Farmer's Almanac





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