Chapter 333 New Moon Solar Eclipse in Aquarius: Breaking out of the cocoon! – Big Sky Astrology

Chapter 333 Aquarius New Moon/Solar Eclipse: Breaking out of the cocoon!
This week: Mercury trines Jupiter, making it a great time to open up and let it all out. The New Moon Solar Eclipse in Aquarius is the first solar eclipse for this sign since 2018, and it’s time for a change. Venus and Jupiter bring moments of calm during a busy week. The Sun enters peaceful Pisces, just days before the Saturn-Neptune conjunction at zero degrees Aries that astrologers have been talking about for years. It’s another busy week at Big Sky, so we’ll have to wait and answer listener questions next week! Plus: Building Dreams, Inverted Funnels, and Changing Boundaries!
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[1:37] Mercury trines Jupiter (February 16, 1:31 PM PST) at 15°53′ Pisces and Cancer. The Sabian symbol for Mercury is Pisces 16, The flow of inspiration. The Sabian symbol for Jupiter is 16 Cancer, A man stood in front of the square with a scroll of manuscripts in front of him. Make a conscious effort to stay curious, open-minded, and inspired. [4:04] Moon report! New Moon Solar Eclipse in Aquarius (February 17, 4:01 a.m. PST), 28°49′ Aquarius, 29 Aquarius, A butterfly emerges from its cocoon. Today is also the Chinese New Year and the Year of the Fire Horse! Courage, clarity and a willingness to move forward will be our guide in the year ahead. [9:07] This is the New Moon in the Lunar Phase Family Cycle (LPFC) that unfolds over the next three years. The First Quarter Moon (first action point) of LPFC is on November 17, 2026 (25°8′ Aquarius). A Full Moon Lunar Eclipse (Point of Awareness) occurs on August 17, 2027 (24°11′) in Aquarius. The last quarter of the month (the final phase of action) occurs on May 16, 2028, at 26°5′ Aquarius. [11:06] Void Period (VOC) Lunar cycle. The Moon in Aquarius forms a New Moon conjunction with the Sun (February 17, 4:01 AM PST). VOC lasts 2 hours and 8 minutes before entering Pisces (6:09 AM PST). Think about how you can contribute to the betterment of all. [11:57] Moon in Pisces sextile Uranus in Taurus (February 19, 7:23 AM PST). VOC lasts 4 hours and 16 minutes before entering Aries (11:39 AM PST). Have the courage to speak your mind. [12:51] The Moon in Aries sextiles Mars in Aquarius (February 21, 3:11 AM PST). VOC lasts 12 hours and 20 minutes before entering Taurus (3:31 PM PST). Vent your frustrations. [14:15] The Sun enters Pisces (February 18, 7:52 AM PST). The Sabi sign where the Sun enters Pisces is 1 Pisces, public market. The Sun will remain in Pisces until March 20, 2026. The invitation is to engage with the world with sensitivity and intention. [17:50] Saturn conjunct Neptune (February 20, 8:54 AM PST) at 0°45′ Aries. The Sabian symbol for this degree 1 Aries is A woman rises from the water and a seal rises to embrace her. This conjunction occurs at a world point, so its effects tend to be felt not just individually, but collectively. Saturn and Neptune come together approximately every 36 years, and when they do we see the breakdown of boundaries and structures, leaks and scandals, major spiritual or creative shifts. The commitments we make now will shape a new reality. [21:12] Venus trines Jupiter (February 22 at 12:02 PM PST) at 15°31′ Pisces and Cancer. The Sabian symbol for Venus is Pisces 16, The flow of inspiration. The Sabian symbol for Jupiter is 16 Cancer, A man stood in front of the square with a scroll of manuscripts in front of him. The true gift of this transit is the contentment that comes from truly knowing yourself and making a conscious choice to be happy. [24:06] Unfortunately, there’s too much to cover in this week’s audience questions. But please keep asking these questions! Leave a comment of one minute or less at speakpipe.com/bigskyastrologypodcast or send an email to April (at) bigskyastrology (dot) com; add “Podcast Question” in the subject line. Free ways to support the podcast: Subscribe, like, comment and share with friends! [24:48] Hats off to this week’s donors! If you’d like to support the show and gain access to special donor-only videos in April, visit BigSkyAstropod.com and donate $10 or more. You can make a one-time donation of any amount or become an ongoing monthly donor.Text and images © 2017-26 Author: April Elliott Kent
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