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Sunday morning’s Last Quarter Moon is quite an interesting lunation, for several reasons, including the very nature of this lunar phase. Rudhyar called it a “crisis of consciousness,” a time when our mental focus shifts away from the arc of development of the lunar cycle that was launched three weeks ago, with the rather intense Sagittarius New Moon, to the new cycle that will begin one week hence, at the timing of the powerful Capricorn New Moon and Winter Solstice, occurring this year within a few hours of each other. Consequently there is a shift of perception, based in part on the new information that has flooded our brains during the intervening growth spurt. Additionally, a grand trine momentarily exists now between Jupiter, the Sun, and the new planet, Eris, of which more in the following paragraph. Then there is the square between Uranus and Pluto, which has become quite close by the timing of this quarter moon, just a few minutes of a degree away from exact, perfecting Sunday evening for the West coast, early Monday morning on the East coast and in Europe. We are in for intense times indeed, as marked by this iconic collision between these powerful outer planets that supply the vision and the energy of death and rebirth that signals the passing of one personal era in our lives and the launching of what is distinctly another... Astrograph
Posted on: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 12:04:03 +0000

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