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The two days prior to any Full Moon represent a 48-hour time-period to prepare for the wave of illumination about to descend into our material existence. Since the Full Moon — Sun in Taurus and Moon in Scorpio — will happen this Wednesday, it is wise to focus more attention on fulfilling your higher destiny than being dragged down by self-interests today and tomorrow. It won’t be that easy living up to your philosophy of life, morals and ethics as the Moon (void in Libra until 6:08PM) parallels Neptune (5:47AM), Mars forms a frictional contra-parallel to Venus (7:28AM), and Juno makes an off-kilter, 150-degree tie with Mars (2:19PM). Antagonistic behavior can often run rampant under this trio of celestial aspects. The referee to this momentary lapse of cosmic judgment appears to be a Mercury-Mars harmonious trine in air signs (9:03AM). These two planets don’t always come through in the clutch, but perhaps Mercury can wean the red planet off of its typical pattern of angrily getting under the skin of other solar systemic bodies. Since Mars is at loggerheads with both Venus and Juno right now, see if you can turn the Mercury-Mars alignment into a stellar force that gives strength and lasting value to communications, hobbies, and athletic performances. The Moon bids goodbye to airy Libra by entering the watery realm of Scorpio (6:08PM). The lunar orb in the eighth sign of the zodiac points you in the direction of solving mysteries and ferreting out secrets. Emulate the skill-sets of modern-day sleuths and psychologists as you liken yourself to a CSI agent on the job. [Note to readers: All times are calculated for Pacific Daylight Time. Be sure to adjust all times according to your own local time so the alignments noted above will be exact for your location.]
Posted on: Mon, 12 May 2014 14:30:04 +0000

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