Tomorrow at 5:22pm PDT, the Libra full moon will reach its apex. This is the first lunation after the eclipses and as such officially marks the end of eclipse season. It is also a full moon and so is marking a time of harvest, closing, and releasing of seeds that were planted six months ago with the Libra New Moon in October. That new moon was an eclipse moon, and was the second to last eclipse in the Libra-Aries cycle. So not only is this full moon marking the end of our most eclipse season, it also marks the official end of the eclipse cycle that began back in spring 2023 (when we started the Aries-Libra eclipse cycle). Additionally, both Mercury and Venus will have gone direct (come out of retrograde) by the time of this lunation (though both will still be in post shadow, however their movement will now be “forward”).
This full moon, perhaps more than others we will have this year, is about closing, releasing, and endings. And with every closing there is an opening, every relea…
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