Polina-Maria-Veronika
Creator of ArtUrania
November 13, 2024 · 1 min read

Full Moon November 16-30

Symbol – Guinea Pig in Passion Fruit

The Full Moon brings about a fortuitous event into the past verified regularity. A powerful impulse of unexpectedness can disrupt habitual rhythms and conveniences, or even push you out of your previous comfort zone. It promises a surprise or a gift, a sudden insight or an augury as a kind of warning sign. The Moon is rich and fertile, but vulnerable to the vicissitudes of fate; much depends on how we interpret and transform the impulse we receive – into lightning or a rainbow. It may seem better to have a tomtit in the sky than a crane in your hand, but don't be provoked. Let your motto be "take it easy and calm down" and enjoy yourself, even if uninvited guests or news catch you off guard. Under the influence of the Full Moon we may be tempted to extremes, unnecessary purchases, rash bets and half-baked innovations. It is worth considering whether and to whom they are beneficial before implementing them for by solving a small problem, you can create immeasurably larger ones. The Full Moon will remind us of the need for innovation and improvement, of the benefits of patience and self-control, through equipment breakdowns and things in need of repair, through methods that no longer work and failed experiments, or through the chaos, such as when monkeys invade. Travelling, arguing with superiors, speaking in public, making promises and relying on promises are at your own risk on November 16-18. The effects of medical treatment, art therapy, and Raja Yoga, along with financial acumen, will increase on November 19-21. Emergencies related to aircraft or equipment failures, assassinations, sabotage, and military actions causing civilian and economic damage cannot be ruled out. Nevertheless, Saturn turning direct and the Pluto finally entering Aquarius during this Full Moon will allow the tectonic plate that has long been at the bottom to shift and thaw the postponed project. This crucial turning point could be triggered by an unexpected event: a change of course and a rebalancing of power and priorities could occur, leading to a reversal of previous restraining decisions. We may realize that we shouldn't hold on to something (even something valuable) that is falling into the abyss, lest we follow after it. After some time, Providence may unexpectedly compensate for the loss in some other way.