This Week's Moonscopes Forecast: For the week of March 27 to April 2

Posted by Rev. Carol A. Ingle (Raven) Admi on March 26, 2011 at 11:17am in Mooners

 

This Week's Moonscopes Forecast: For the week of March 27 to April 2

Sunday: the Moon is in Capricorn

Last week's Saturday forecast talked about some of the things associated with the sign Capricorn such as rules, tasks, organization, accomplishment, and things that last a long time. In generations and times not that long ago, one of the activities people did on Sunday was visiting family members. This also falls under the umbrella of Capricorn - honoring tradition and family connections, keeping the ties that bind as strong as possible in order to maintain the foundation of the family history.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: the Moon is in Aquarius

Break out of the mold - and then, actually break the mold itself. Often a totally new beginning or new way of approaching things comes up when Aquarius is in charge. It's not so much "back to the drawing board" as it is "invent the next drawing board". Who knows what will happen and that's just the way Aquarius likes it.

Wednesday evening, Thursday (*v/c), Friday (v/c): the Moon is in Pisces

A little confusion can often show up when Pisces, the sign that shrouds things in fog or mist, is around. Sometimes this can be interpreted as a test of faith in what is unanswerable at the moment but that will work out later if given some time. When knowing the unknowable is not possible, a trust in the universal nature is the only option. Change of subject - note the two full days, one right after the other, of the Moon being void-of-course and keep things more low key than usual.

Saturday: the Moon is in Aries

The sign Aries really likes to charge forward without thinking twice about anything. However, with Mercury currently retrograde in this same sign (see below), it would be best to proceed with at least a smidgen of caution.

* v/c = Void-of-Course - When the Moon is void-of-course, spend time working on projects already in progress, creative endeavors, or self-improvement. Void-of-course simply means that no planets are aspecting the Moon as it gets ready to change signs. It's best not to start new projects, sign important agreements, or go shopping when the Moon is void-of-course because the result will probably be unsatisfactory in some way.

Mercury Retrograde

The speed of the planet slows down considerably. Communications, paperwork, electronics, and traffic can become very mixed-up or delayed during this time. A situation will be in the process of changing, so wait until Mercury is direct to finalize anything. In general, maintain a slower, more cautious pace in daily affairs. Also, wherever retrograde Mercury is currently located in your astrology chart is where you may experience a return to the past in some way, such as reconnecting with a person or situation represented by that particular part of your chart.

Always allow at least two days before (to slow down) and after Mercury retrograde (to resume regular activities):

Mercury in station - immediately before and after going retrograde, the planet appears to be standing still because its movement is so slow. Be still, take time out, don't make any verbal or written commitments.

Mercury in shadow - after going direct, the planet briefly retraces the path it was on before the beginning of the retrograde period. Review the past three months and make plans for the next three months.


Mercury direct - the planet resumes its regular speed. Return to normal daily activities.

 

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