No, it’s probably not responsible for your “Excel nightmare” last night. However, in astrology, the Full Moon represents a surge of energy, unleashed creativity, and much more.
Your Cancer sister insists that if it affects the tides and we are composed of 70% water, the Full Moon must have an effect on us? Tell her that, since we’re going to bring up arguments that aren’t scientifically proven, they might as well be fun and poetic. That’s good, because that’s exactly what astrology suggests. Since the need to dream probably makes up the remaining 30% of our body, the Full Moon is precisely a symbol of imagination at its peak, of wild creativity. This is why it’s so present in horoscopes, especially your lunar horoscope. Here’s an explanation.
When is the Full Moon?
Let’s go back to basics. The Moon has a cycle that lasts approximately 28 days. During this period, the star will appear to disappear in the sky, then it will grow larger, taking the shape of a quarter, a crescent, and then a full circle. This is when the Full Moon appears, about two weeks after the beginning of the lunar cycle. To find out the dates of this unique event, it’s best to refer to a lunar calendar. They are generally indicated by a white circle. Once this lunar phase has passed, the Moon will gradually wane before disappearing once more. This will be a sign that the lunar cycle is over and that a new cycle is about to begin.
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