Polina-Maria-Veronika
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April 1, 2026 · 1 min read

Full Moon April 2-16

Symbol – Feathered Crew

This Full Moon teaches us the importance of compromise and patience, and the alignment of our ambitions and efforts with the interests of our family or team, with conventional rules and laws. If balance is maintained, and priorities are established properly (so that personal benefit does not come at the expense of the common good), you can secure tacit support and achieve your goals. However, the rash initiative and stubborn throws of one’s weight around will lead to quarrels and reputational damage. The overly self-assertive (including the high and mighty), doing as they please, may face opposition to their ambitious plans. Around April 4-7, difficulties in sorting out differences, frictions with landlords, hosts, and parents, confrontations with the public agents and authorities are possible. These days are a fight against bias, injustice; a resolution of accumulated complaints (often concerning real estate and legal issues). Others may pull a bluff on you, or give you a ridiculous dare! The spirit of the Full Moon exacerbates an inner conflict between the solar ambitious ‘I’ and subconsciousness, manifesting as feeling of uncertainty such as ‘’I can’t cope with it’’ or guilt for neglecting partners and causing their offence. April 11-14 works fine for home purchases and real estate transactions, but one shouldn’t be blinded by a fanatical ‘I want’ and be wary of those who actively push or incite. The Mars-Saturn encounter at the beginning of Aries will increase the frenetic pursuit, hubris, and Ceasarian ambition, but later will carry to Saturn. The days before the next New Moon on April 17 anticipates the arrival of the next bellicose avatar, Destrier, which dons heavy armour step-by-step starting from August 10, while its horseman arms with a sharp spear from April 15. April will test those born in the beginning of the tropical Aries, Libra, Capricorn, and Cancer (including those who have planets in the first decan of these signs) to the limit, bringing them ‘battle wounds’, award crosses, and the responsibility and weight of what they zealously fought for.