Tag: Sagittarius Full Moon

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June 2020 Horoscopes

Gemini Season, with its love of ideas and information, its need to gather and explore, is about choice. It’s the sign of duality … the twins. It’s a left or a right. An up or a down.

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Astro Daily: June 18, 2019

The Capricorn Moon connects us with the energy of hard work and focus, helping us to set goals and build towards these goals. It’s also a reminder that we’re a month away from a Capricorn lunar eclipse, one that tears down old structures to build new ones.

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Astro Daily: June 17, 2019

We start the week off with a Sagittarius Full Moon, one that puts the spotlight on faith, belief, and philosophy. Since full moons are moments of decision, we may have a choice to make about what we believe in and what drives our view of the world.

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Astro Daily: May 23, 2016

Falling in the sign of Sagittarius, Saturday’s powerhouse full moon may have brought matters to a head around faith and truth. Sagittarius is the sign that helps us formulate our worldview, which is why it rules such things as philosophy, religion, law, and foreign travel.

Data for chart above is 5/21/2016, 5:15 am EST, New York, NY. Chart by Astro.com.

Full Moon in Sagittarius: Faith

The full moon is also right on Mars, making something that we call a conjunction in astrology. This is a bit of an angry or in-your-face placement for Mars, like someone, out of no where, telling you how they really feel. And seeing how Mars is retrograde, we have something to work out from the past.

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Astro Daily: May 17, 2016

Although life’s been moving at a leisurely pace with the Sun and Venus in Taurus plus retrograde planets, we’re in the build up to Saturday’s fiery full moon in Sagittarius — a sign that’s been getting a lot of play lately between Mars and Saturn. As a result we’ve been deeply working through themes of faith and truth. What does it all mean? How do we use philosophy to construct our world view?