Full harvest supermoon in Aries is bringing hellfire — how to prepare
28.09.2023 - 11:19
/ nypost.com
Neil Young and let the culling commence — a harvest supermoon in Aries is bringing hellfire and the imperative to share the wealth of what we’ve gathered. Rising just after sunset on Thursday and reaching its peak illumination around 6 a.m.
ET on Friday, this will be the last supermoon of the year and a powerful opportunity to reap, reflect, and revel. Full moons have a habit of intensifying emotions and illuminating that which has been hidden and is in dire need of addressing, what can no longer be ignored or endured.The sign that the full moon falls in lends its energy to the lunar cycle.
In this case, we have war-lording, boat-burning, matches-for-fingers Aries at the lunar helm.Aries favors contact sports, the color of blood, impulse over reason, and authenticity over likability.“Supermoon” is a sexier shorthand for what astrologers call a perigean full moon, wherein the full moon appears brighter, bolder, and better because it’s at its closest point to Earth in its elliptical orbit.Supermoons exceed the disk size of the average moon (shakes fist, there are no average moons!) by roughly 8% and can appear 16% brighter. As full moons rise, they bring to the surface issues, emotions, intestinal parasites, menses, and other stickiness that demand to be dealt with.Full moons are about fruition and closure.
The very shape of the shine is a metaphor for how we culminate, close circles, and/or end cycles. A supermoon, due to its proximity, heightens these effects; more revealing, more feeling, folks.Full moons reflect not only the actions and intentions initiated during the most recent new moon, but also what we put into practice during the new moon in the corresponding zodiac sign.In this case, we cast ourselves back six
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