This Libra of the Full Moon – Bene Piz theme emphasizes the quality of peace, kindness, connection and compassion. Libra adds elements of justice, fairness and integrity to this crazy age. Cancer Mars creates squares on this full moon, bringing emotionally recharged reactive energy.
Emotional regulation and cooperation become an important factor in navigating this temporary volatility.
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Hello, welcome to today’s show!
It will be available in mid-April. So I’ll talk about the Libra full moon that takes place over the weekend of April 12th and 13th.
This is a very nice full moon. It has a bit of a edge, so I call this a pain and sweet full moon. It’s almost sweet, but a bit bitter for the mix.
So today’s show will take you through the qualities and planetary influences that operate under this full moon.
Remember that the energy of the full moon remains beyond the day of the full moon itself and affects the undertone of energy for about two weeks until the next renation.
Therefore, these full moon themes will become active around the full moon and will continue to influence events and experiences until the new moon in Taurus on April 27th.
Before I jumped in, I wanted to let you know about the new webinar that will be live on April 12th. I take students with two accessible ancient timing tools. Cooperate with the small periods and signs of the planet ascending era. If you want to know more about astrology timing, we hope you can join us! These techniques can be easier than you would expect. I tell students that if they can add and reduce these techniques, then they can use them. You can sign up for the webinar through my website kellysastrology.com. If you’ve heard this after the 12th, you can register it for video recording and slide the file to get all the information.
Now, go back to this gorgeous Libra full moon.
The full moon is 23 Libras, ruled by Venus in Pisces. Soon, this evokes themes of peace and negotiation, and consideration and compassion.
Libra is a sign that focuses on fairness, compromise, integrity and justice, so hope that these themes will be featured in your life and the world this second weekend in April.
There is a sense of raising or elevating the theme of Venus and Libra, as the Full Moon is ruled by Venus as a sign of Pisces’ glory. This may include celebrating a restful or soulful experience. It may be to appreciate support for people in need. It may take care of your feelings and heart.
There’s more to say about Venus and this full moon, but before I do, let’s go into the bitter effects of this full moon.
Square from Mars
This full moon in 23 Libra makes a square on Mars with 27 cancers. This square peaks approximately 6-8 hours after the full moon is accurate.
This square to Mars is where the bitter or sharp edges of this full moon come in. The Libra’s full moon must push peace, consideration and fairness and negotiate with some kind of emotionally reactive Mars.
This Mars of cancer may be seen as a type of pain point, like wounds and tenderness that are often ignored. It may represent complications in otherwise lenient circumstances, which require careful handling.
Squares to Mars have a reactive and sometimes unstable quality. In this case, for square Mars on the full moon, there may be bursts of emotional anger or reactive expressions of emotions. Or get rid of your pain to someone near you.
One thing that the Moon Mars side can help is to bring hidden emotions and unconscious emotions and reactions on the surface, exposing them all.
It might be bumpy, but at least no one is holding back anything anymore.
Knowing what is energizing you, realizing what is causing you can help draw attention to unexpressed needs or remind you of wounds that need healing.
Cancer Mars stimulates soft, unpleasant emotions and brings us back to old dynamics, and has great potential for healing and resolution.
You can use this square Mars side of the full moon to be bold about what you are worried about. It may be difficult, but you may push that argument that you know you need to have.
Return to Venus
Now that we’ve touched the bitter side of the full moon, let’s go back to Venus.
This second weekend in April is important for Venus for another reason as it ends with a watch over recent retrograde on the same day as the full moon.
Therefore, this full moon, ruled by Venus, looks at the sky full of Venus’ energy. Venus is particularly bright in the morning sky, standing quietly as he changes his perspective and refocussss the future.
Venus is hovering near Saturn in Pisces. In fact, as a station on Venus, she begins to approach Saturn at the final hour of her third time. The combined Saturn meeting of that Venus will take place on April 24th, so view that date as an important transition date in the days after the full moon.
Venus with Saturn provides a combination of traits. It can bring clarity and realization. It may highlight a place worthy of dedication and commitment. It also helps you understand what may be coming to the natural endpoint.
Venus with Saturn could be a combination of new commitments and the necessary endings.
These Venus-joined Saturn themes help stabilize the events. It can also emphasize the importance of quality over quantity. If you don’t know, think less, spread thinly and choose quality to get people and priorities rather than not being able to give everything to anyone.
It’s about seeing a full moon that’s mostly sweet, but slightly bitter in Libra.
I’d love to hear how this full moon will appear for you. Tell us your experience in the comments.
Do you enjoy the sweet connection and fun of the full moon ruled by Venus in Pisces, or do you need it through the square on Mars of Cancer, working through the soft stuff?
And if you’re interested in learning a bit about ancient timing, I’d like to meet you at a webinar!
Thank you for participating. See you next time!
Source: Kelly Surtees Astrology – www.kellysastrology.com