This month’s full moon falls at 23
degrees of Sagittarius, and it is considered a Supermoon. The peak of this moon occurs on June 14th, at 7:52 AM, EDT. When this happens the
moon’s orbit is closer to the Earth than other times. When a Supermoon occurs,
it is often associated with earth related disasters such as earthquakes, tidal
waves, tsunamis and the like. After years of tracking super moons I have found
however, at this time activity escalates and the full moon energy has more sway
over us in general. The moon affects the tides and humans are 60% water. Typically,
a moon like this can bring about water related weather conditions.
Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter and is
typically a happy and upbeat sign with a love of adventure. It rules the 9th
house of travel, world outlook and the legal system. Sagittarius often
approaches things from a visionary perspective.
This full moon squares Neptune. Things
may seem cloudy and unclear and we could be deceived by others or ourselves so
it is important to stay grounded. Gaslighting is a word that comes to mind with
this aspect. It may also bring about a certain amount of intuitive abilities or
perceptions but it may be difficult to judge fantasy from reality.
This full moon has a significant
impact on the US, as it opposes Mars in the US chart and squares Neptune,
setting off the powerful Mars-Neptune square in the US chart.. It is likely we
could hear court rulings or something of a legal nature that will create
controversy and a great deal of friction. As this moon opposes Mars it is prone
to upset, volatility and even violence. The Moon squares the US Neptune in the
9th house which concerns laws, and potentially foreign powers,
education and world view or outlook. All things may not be clear and it looks
to be a tumultuous period in the US on and around the full moon.
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