We jump at the chance to do new things, and are a little more hot-tempered. When the Moon is in Aries, it’s a time when we feel more daring and courageous. Also, if there’s something you don’t want to really commit yourself to, work on it now. You can let your emotions run more freely and give your head a break. The void-of-course Moon is best for evaluating what we’ve gone through in the recent past. We usually don’t know everything we need to in order to get things on the right path, and so, this is not a good time to get something started. People tend to have a more difficult time making up their minds, plans taken seem to unravel at the seams, and our judgment is poor. That makes the void-of-course Moon an importune time to start something new, make a decision, or take action. The void-of-course period is considered a dark or resting period, and can last for minutes or nearly a day.īecause the Moon isn’t making any aspects to transit planets, its energy is low. Once it enters the next sign, it’s no longer void-of-course. The Moon is said to be void-of-course (v/c) once it has made its last major aspect to the transit planets before it leaves the sign it’s in. These is a time to review what you have or haven’t accomplished, and clear out whatever needs to be cleared to make room for the New Moon.Īs the Moon travels through each sign, it makes aspects to the other transit (moving) planets. The Fourth Quarter has the Moon and Sun ninety degrees apart, just like the Second Quarter, but is between the Full Moon and New Moon. This isn’t usually the best time to start new things, but to bring projects to a close. With the Full Moon, the Sun and Moon are at opposite points in the Zodiac, and is a time of completion and endings. It’s a time to adjust, continuing to work on your goals, initially getting the plans together and then laying them out to get closer to completion at the Third Quarter, or Full Moon. The Second Quarter is when the Sun and Moon are ninety degrees apart, and is the period right in between the New Moon and Full Moon. Astrologically, the New Moon occurs when the Sun and Moon are at the same point in the Zodiac, and is the First Quarter. The New Moon is the planting of the first seed. As the Moon waxes, you continue on the cycle. Energy is high and you want to get things done. The New Moon phase is associated with beginnings, and is the best time to start a new project. The waxing period is the time from the New Moon to the Full Moon, and the waning period is the time from the Full Moon to the New Moon. Everyone feels the same quarter at the same time, and each is better for some things than others. There are four quarters in the transit of the Moon.
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