The New Moon and Solar Eclipse occur at 2° Scorpio on Tuesday October 25, 2022 at 6:48am in New York. The aspects are a conjunction to Venus and a quincunx to Jupiter. Though both Venus and Jupiter are benevolent planets the quincunx between them can bring up some itchy questions about love and money. New…

Full Moon 16° Aries October 9, 2022
The Full Moon occurs at 16° Aries on Sunday October 9th, 2022 at 4:54pm in New York. The aspects are an opposition to love and money planet Venus. There’s a sextile to stable Saturn and a conjunction to Chiron, which rules healing past hurts. Full moons heighten our intuition and can bring issues to light….

Full Moon 17° Pisces September 10, 2022
The Full Moon occurs at 17° Pisces on Saturday September 10, 2022 at 5:59am in New York. This is the Harvest Moon. The aspects are a loose conjunction to creative Neptune and a tight sextile to freedom loving Uranus. Uranus is also in an ongoing square to restrictive Saturn, which we must consider. Full moons…

Full Moon 19° Aquarius August 11, 2022
The Full Moon occurs at 19° Aquarius on Thursday August 11, 2022 at 9:35pm in New York. The aspects are a conjunction to restrictive Saturn and a square to erratic Uranus. These contradicting energies will be hard to balance. Saturn wants us to follow the established rules and protocols while Uranus wants to shake us…

New Moon 7° Cancer June 28, 2022
The New Moon occurs at 7° Cancer on Tuesday June 28, 2022 at 10:52pm in New York. The aspects are a challenging square to benevolent Jupiter and a semi-sextile to fortunate Venus. Both of these aspects can bring out the indulgent sides of both Jupiter and Venus. Portion control is the key to balancing out…

Full Moon 23° Sagittarius June 14, 2022
The Full Moon occurs at 23° Sagittarius on Tuesday June 14th, 2022 at 7:51 am in New York. The aspects are a growth sextile to retrograde Saturn and a challenging square to Neptune. I would describe this combination as a conflict of “perceived reality” or “reality vs. illusion” that has to be worked out. Fortunately…