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Full Moon in Gemini – Believe in the Journey

On December 4 or 5, 2025 (depending on where you are on the planet), we will be hosting Full Moon at 13° Gemini.

This full moon is square lunar nodesbrings us to a crossroads.

Our minds finally catch up with the direction of our souls as we gain a clearer understanding of what our hero’s (or heroine’s) future mission is and what our journey might look like.

Full Moon in Gemini – Movement of Change

During the full moon in Gemini, All mutable signs are activated. The Moon is in Gemini, the Sun is in Sagittarius, and the Lunar Nodes are in Virgo and Sagittarius.

Mutable signs are dual signs – duality is the key quality that explains the mutable nature of astrology.

Gemini It’s twins – two siblings. Pisces It’s 2 fish. Sagittarius They are two creatures – half human and half animal.

and Virgowe may not immediately see duality—the maiden holding the grain—but if we remember the myth of Persephone, we are reminded of her duality—six months on earth and six months in hell.

People with mutable signs often seem undecided.

Two fish swim in opposite directions. The Sagittarius centaur wants to reach the stars with arrows, but his animal body is tethered to the earth. Virgo/Persephone Never quite Belonged to the Same World – There yes Her real home?

But it is in this duality that movement takes place. It is in this apparent contradiction that higher understanding can be formed.

let us see The Myth of Pollux and Pollux in Gemini To get more clues, even before that, let’s start with Sabian symbols The meaning of the Full Moon in Gemini is “two men communicating telepathically, bridging physical space and social differences.”

We already feel the theme: connection across distance, duality of communication, two separate entities connected by invisible threads.

Full Moon in Gemini – Castor and Castor

Now, let’s get back to the myth Castor and Pollux – The basis of the Gemini archetype.

Castor and Pollux were twins, born to two different fathers, one mortal and one divine. When Castor (the mortal twin) was killed, Pollux was devastated and chose to share his immortality with him.

This arrangement allows them to alternate between the world of the living and the world of the dead. They could never be in the same place at the same time, but they both experienced both realms. Custer and Pollux found a creative solution, although they didn’t quite get it together.

In this regard, the Gemini archetype speaks of the paradox of existence. Duality that can still be communicated. A division that remains part of a whole.

Gemini teaches us the nature of duality – that some things cannot be experienced at the same time, but they can still inform each other and work together as a whole.

There is either light or darkness, but not both at the same time. The sun is either above or below the horizon. However, both states define cycles. Both are necessary. Both are part of the same truth.

Awareness comes when we can go out Immediate stimulation and watch it. In order to understand something, we have to temporarily “remove” ourselves from it—creating a small separation that allows the brain to actually see what is happening.

This temporary break allows integration to occur.

Even if these two parts of us are not “on” at the same time, they can still communicate.

There is a vibrating channel between them, an invisible thread, like the telepathic communication in the Sabian Talisman.

Or like Castor and Pollux, moving between realms but always staying connected.

Full Moon in Gemini – Crossroads

The Full Moon in Gemini squares the Lunar Nodes. The South Node is to the right of Virgo and the North Node is to the left of Pisces.

Crossroads is about the weight of making choices—a reminder that actions have consequences.

When we stand at a crossroads, we can go left or right, but not both at the same time. Choosing a direction means that the other 50% of our options disappear immediately. For every decision we say Yes to something – by default, No to something else.

It’s very human and very ancient fear of losing – “What if I make the wrong choice?” – can lead to paralysis of action.

What should we do when we can’t make up our mind? When our fear of what we might lose is so strong that we don’t choose anything?

Taking personal responsibility for choices can feel burdensome – so the alternative becomes: Let the road decide for us.

People with strong mutable energies in their charts often have this pattern as well. Philosophers, explorers, travelers, wanderers – all have the following psychological tendencies:

“If I don’t choose A or B…I will move on. I will wander. I will explore. I will let the path choose for me.”

Whether that road is a train that takes them somewhere unexpected, or a train of thought that changes their perspective.

Being torn between two options is not a bad thing. This is actually a necessary psychological tension. us need That friction—the concentration of the mind, the comparison of opposites, the juxtaposition of “this” with “that.”

Because only if both parties stay together long enough can higher understanding Emergence – a synthesis that is not available to us in the first place because it can only emerge through the process of comparing, contrasting and sitting with two possibilities.

Full Moon in Gemini – Essay. opposition. synthesis.

In the end, it doesn’t matter whether we choose A or B, as long as the tension between the topic and the opposite has been maintained for a long enough time. Advanced synthesis Appear.

When synthesis occurs – when we truly understand the relationship between A and B, how they are just two sides of the same coin, two expressions of the same basic pattern – then the choice becomes easier.

Because we know: No matter which path we take, it will always carry the wisdom of the other. A will contain B’s seed, and B will contain A’s seed.

But to get to the point where we can easily choose—left or right, yes or no—we have to travel enough to understand where we are and how the landscape subtly reveals where we are going.

So when we say let Path make the decisions for us, it’s not as simple as outsourcing the responsibility arrive path. It’s not just about saying, “Hey, your way, tell me where to go, right or left.”

It’s not just the roads that make decisions for us.

this is a dialogue with the road itself. We noticed. We respond. We participate.

Maybe the path to the right looks more attractive because of shade, water or a view we weren’t expecting – so we go right. But we wouldn’t know this if we didn’t actually do it walked through There.

The ambivalence Mutable signs are often accused of is not necessarily indecision. It’s just the awareness that decisions must follow move in. The choice becomes clearer through movement rather than through mental stress.

For mutable signs, intuition doesn’t come from a still, silent place—it comes from Observation, experimentation, and relationships with the environment.

So the nature of Gemini and mutable energy is in tune It is as if a subtle, almost telepathic communication is taking place with the environment – ​​just as the Sabian symbol of the full moon suggests.

Full Moon in Gemini – Believe in the Journey

We don’t know what we don’t know. We find answers by getting out there, by paying attention, by letting the world respond to us.

Gradually, we gained enough confidence to take the next step. Then comes the next one. There’s another one.

Whether this process of experiencing Gemini comes naturally to you—if you have mutable energy in your chart—or it’s something you’re still exploring, the Gemini Full Moon invites us all to become more “attuned,” more observant, and more sensitive to the signs around us.

Whether that’s making the choice now—if it feels natural—or waiting for the moment when the choice becomes obvious.

Believe in the movement itself. Trust that the journey will reveal the destination in due time.

Sometimes, all we need to do is Let the journey answer it.

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