Chapter 338 Libra Full Moon: Blowing bubbles! – Big Sky Astrology

Chapter 338 Libra Full Moon: Blowing bubbles!
Love, money and values take center stage this week as Venus enters her home sign of Taurus. Her meeting with Pluto then encourages her to let go of things she doesn’t need. April Fools’ Day shines with the brightness of the Full Moon in Libra. Groggy Mercury gets a jolt of caffeine from Jupiter, and then the Sun aspects Jupiter, making life feel bigger and brighter. There was also a question from the audience about the lawsuit. Also: distracting from drama, avoiding audits, being bossy!
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[1:24] Venus enters Taurus (March 30 at 9:01 AM PDT until April 23). The lessons of Venus in Taurus are about value, understanding what is worth investing in, and capitalizing on a foundation of joy rather than overindulgence. [3:30] Moon report! We begin with the Full Moon in Libra (April 1 at 7:12 PM PDT, 12°21′ Libra-Aries. The Moon’s Sabi symbol is 13 Libra, children blowing soap bubblesand Aries 13 for the Sun, Bomb failed to explode. This Full Moon in Libra is the point of awareness of the New Moon in Pisces on March 18th. This new moon reminds us of the limitations of going it alone and the power of working with others. [6:40] Lunar Phase Family Cycle (LPFC). This is the Full Moon (point of awareness) in the LPFC, beginning with the New Moon at 10°03′ Libra on October 2, 2024, emphasizing relationships and balance. The first quarter (first action point) is on July 2, 2025, and the last quarter (last action point) is on December 30, 2026. [8:26] Void Period (VOC) Lunar cycle. The Moon in Virgo trines Uranus in Taurus (March 31 at 5:31 PM PDT). VOC lasts 2 hours and 20 minutes before entering Libra (7:51 PM PDT). Use this VOC Moon period to develop a habit of exploring and using technology to tackle some of life’s trickier tasks. [9:51] The Moon in Libra is squaring Jupiter in Cancer (April 2 at 1:55 AM PDT). The Moon will be in VOC for 1 day, 3 hours and 16 minutes before entering Scorpio (April 3 at 5:11 AM PDT). Take care of your home maintenance so you can enjoy your home’s comforts year-round, not just in the spring. [11:38] The Moon in Scorpio opposes Uranus in Taurus (April 5 at 2:29 PM PDT). VOC lasts 2 hours and 2 minutes before entering Sagittarius (4:31 PM PDT). Make it a habit to use basic electoral astrology to take important actions without expecting any follow-up actions. [13:09] Mercury trines Jupiter at 15°57′ Pisces-Cancer (April 3 at 4:28 AM PDT) for the third and final time. The first trine occurs on February 16, when Mercury goes direct and Jupiter goes retrograde, and the second trine occurs on March 8, when both planets go retrograde. Now, on April 3rd, both Mercury and Jupiter go direct. Stay curious. Clarify your beliefs, dreams, and hopes for the future, and especially write them down. [16:22] Venus squares Pluto (April 3 at 3:38 PM PDT) at 05°15′ Taurus-Aquarius. Cute things stir up our most unlovable impulses. Financial and relationship issues may surface. [18:30] The Sun is squaring Jupiter (April 5 at 3:22 PM PDT) at 16°8′ Aries and Cancer. It’s a shift that can make life feel bigger, brighter, and full of new possibilities. [20:22] Listener Dana asked about lawsuits in birth charts. [26:57] 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! [27:31] 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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