Hello Astro-bloggers... This is An Astro- Alert!
You will wake up Tuesday, to a new moon!
And it looks like is a very important New moon too!
All taking place in the early morning hours, of Tuesday, September 27, 2011 EDT.
As this new moon in Libra, also is accompanied by Uranus-Pluto square that has been with us off an on, a good part of this past summer.
And in fact, over these past few years! That fact, by its self would be enough to give you a surprising day, bringing erratic trends that could be with you all month?
But this New Moon in Libra.. will also be in conjunction to the planet Mercury, within just 2 plus degrees! Add, that we have a Aries Uranus, and Pluto in Capricorn, also in close degrees... and that mix will make a morning T-square... that can bring some pretty disturbing energies!!!
What this could mean is... trends that begin Tuesday morning, are likely to be with us for weeks ahead!
Effecting us... at the most mundane level? We can expect surprises!
But because a New Moon is the kick-off for the entire four-week lunar cycle, making that entire period more prone towards surprising events, as well as possible surprising enlightenment!
We also would be wise to be extra careful, since the planet Mars, is in the picture of this New Moon too. As it is in aspect to both Uranus, and Pluto.
The planet Mars with Uranus...often adds up to accidents, even though in this case the aspect is a Trine, a mostly positive aspect. It can make us suddenly self indulgent, and needlessly careless.
There is also the probability of strong intuition, with inspiring ideas! All seemingly coming, out of the blue? Even perhaps affecting the way we see the world around us?
Yes, to me this looks like a very important new moon! Heads -up!
Best to stay alert as possible during Tuesday Sept. 27, since we can have the unique opportunity of setting an unusual trend that will be with you all month!
Be back soon to tell you more about our week, and what we can just..."Blame It On The Stars"!
Monday, September 26, 2011
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