The dark-of-the-moon cycle each month happens in the day or two - TopicsExpress



          

The dark-of-the-moon cycle each month happens in the day or two before any New Moon. This is also known as the Balsamic Moon in certain astrological circles. To some extent, it is akin to a glorified void lunar time-period when the main mission is to complete old business with flair in order that you can leap ahead once the up-and-coming celestial seasoning pours forth upon humankind. In todays rendition, you may feel jazzed or mentally stimulated as the Moon parallels Uranus (5:15AM). This aspect can also equate with a short time-span when shocks and surprises appear on the scene. The key transition moment occurs at 11:46AM when the New Moon activates 10 degrees of Aries. The hours afterwards represent an opportunity to play leader of the pack in your business and professional realms. Growing an enterprise -- from the roots upward and perhaps with an eccentric, unique touch -- is highlighted, especially as the Moon unites with Uranus (3:46PM), adding a further revolutionary dynamic to the day. Try to avoid a swelled head or self-centered attitudes since the Moon also squares Jupiter (2:10PM) and Pluto (5:48PM). Keep your primary partnerships content and enriched during the monthly Moon-Juno conjunction (8:29PM). Recall that Juno has recently squared Jupiter and Pluto while uniting with Uranus, and tonights Moon-Juno rendezvous could spell trouble in relationships unless you find a way to be a good listener and advocate with peaceful intentions. [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: Sun, 30 Mar 2014 15:59:07 +0000

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