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Virgo Full Moon, February 24, 2024

Wendy Cicchetti

Virgo Full Moon

The Virgo Full Moon prompts attention to the importance of order, rigour, and detail. Virgo is life’s natural librarian, keen to get those books, full of so much knowledge and entertainment, catalogued in a logical order, so we can find the info we need. If only life could always run this neatly — we might feel less at sea! But with Saturn and Neptune continuing through Pisces, we proceed against a potentially chaotic background and can feel a little lost and confused more often.

The order and chaos ends of the spectrum are strongly highlighted under the zodiacal opposition of Sun and Moon, a polarity given extra weight on the Pisces side as Mercury bands together with Sun and Saturn. With several planets involved, we may experience strains in various areas, including communicating with others and attempting to set plans in place. Saturn in Pisces links to messed-up schedules and timetables; little goes according to the exact systems we are used to. Transportation may run at unexpected times, or we may have to handle delays. The Moon in Virgo must ride the emotional wave and attempt to keep a semblance of calm throughout this bumpy journey!

It is often the emotional impact we must work through, and we are blessed if we have some awareness and experience to apply. If not, then we can observe ourselves and learn as we go, doing the best we can. Some people may also experience physical impacts, as earth sign Virgo connects us with our body; sea-or altitude-sickness, or food and digestive issues may challenge us, even if they would not otherwise do so. Virgo tends to worry, but must ultimately access the ability to keep calm and carry on! Since the opposition involves mutable signs, our watchword is flexibility, and we must recognize we’re in a process and go with the Piscean flow.

If there is an upside to oppositional aspects, it might be that they remind us of where and how we need to find more balance. Once we flag the problem, it is up to us to decide whether something can be done, and how we might take action to find more equilibrium. Some would argue that life is always in a state of flux and imbalance, but under the Full Moon, we notice this all the more. We may feel increasingly lost or on the outside, a stronger sense of “us vs. them,” or that the true path has been temporarily obscured.

The Moon is disposited by Mercury, also located in Pisces. It seems we are not only shipwrecked, but have also lost our map along the way, or listened to instructions from someone ill-informed or intent on sending us adrift. However, as countless stories tell us, we can only stay in this desolate state for a while. We will reach a low point, perhaps a Saturnian moment, when we think we are doomed, with nothing left and no sensible way out — when some blessing drops out of the heavens, thanks to a Moon–Jupiter trine in Taurus, a combination that could be described as the “Midas touch.”

To be fair, the plot of our lives might not unfold in this precise order; if we follow the logic of the applications of the Moon to other planets, then the Jupiter trine happens before the Saturn conjunction; perhaps there will be a cycle of ups and downs on this choppy sea. But something Mercury in Pisces can manage is to plumb the depths of memory, playing tricks with time. If we know about NLP (neuro linguistic programming) techniques, or other mental and meditative strategies that help us dip in and out of different time frames and cognitive states, we can make fantastic use of positive Jupiterian memories to boost our faith, hope, and confidence — whenever we need them.

This article is from the Mountain Astrologer by Diana McMahon Collis

Virgo Full Moon, March 7, 2023

Wendy Cicchetti

Virgo Full Moon

The Virgo Full Moon prompts us to find balance between practical, down-to-earth tasks and emotional, spiritual connections. Sometimes it’s difficult to access the deeper, subtler sides of life experiences, but when we become attuned — working from feelings and intuition — we can find the handling of ordinary, mundane affairs distressing! The focus on the Virgo/Pisces axis during this Full Moon challenges our sense of reality and urges us to work out our true priorities.

Examples include: someone fighting through a difficult divorce for economic reasons, staying in an unsatisfying job, or remaining in a less-than-ideal domestic situation. But ultimately, an untenable point could be reached and prompt us to step away for mental health reasons. Managing such extreme situations can be trying — but it doesn’t have to be that way!

This lunation shows the Sun in between Neptune and Mercury and the Moon in direct opposition to them all. These aspects are slightly wide for a typical “allowed orb” of eight degrees — but when the Lights are concerned, we may allow a few extra degrees for major aspects. With the Moon in Virgo, a range of options are offered through Neptune, the Sun, and Mercury. Some physical, mundane actions or connections, informed by choices related to Mercury and Neptune, could be important.

Mercury typically plays devil’s advocate, which means that even where we think we have no choice, our thoughts present another option! With Neptune, we may need a temporary escape: our job has to be done, so we build in a break with a walk through the park or woods, or by the stream or sea. Or we connect with music, poetry, fluid physical movements in exercise or dance — or any other activity with a flowing, freeing Neptunian quality that raises our sense of consciousness above the harsh moment of “now.”

Thus, we may be able to talk or write our way through something: anything from plotting out dialogue between characters in a novel to a straightforward text conversation with a friend — even in short-form and symbols! Or maybe we journal our thoughts — “I feel ‘X’ about what happened with ‘Y’ …” and, before we know it, we connect with feelings that reveal how a recent incident is rooted in memories of a more distant event. Instead of feeling stuck in a loop or flummoxed by too many choices, we find clarity — and some sort of release.

The closest aspect of the Moon is a trine to Uranus in Taurus, helping us connect afresh with the real world. Often, when Uranus plays a part in our affairs, the universe has our back and sweeps us forward with little effort of our own! We may hit snags or get messy here and there, but surely we’ll have something up and running quickly under this transit, and we’ll be supported by other people’s efforts. Jagged edges can be smoothed later.

As Taurus is Venus-ruled, a new opportunity promises pleasure, or at least basic satisfaction and fulfillment. Even if we experience slight shocks or over-excitement dealing with the unknown and quick developments, we can trust that something good is coming!

This article is from the Mountain Astrologer by Diana McMahon Collis