Full Moon in Aries-Libra on September 29th

I am here today to talk to you about this Full Moon period we are beginning early Friday morning, September 29th and which is exact at 2:58 am AZ (PDT) time.

This is known as the Full Harvest Moon because it’s the full moon closest to the beginning of Autumn, and it is the last of 4 Super Moons of this year, so some call it the Super Harvest Moon. Some also call it the Corn Moon due to corn still being harvested.

We have a full moon when the sun and moon are considered in opposition. Astrologically, this means that both the Sun and Moon are in opposing signs, and at the time of this Full Moon, the Sun is in Libra, and the moon will be entering Aries on Thursday night at 5:17 pm AZ (PDT) time, and as I mentioned, will be exactly opposed the Sun on Friday, Sept 29th at 2:58 am, both at 6 degrees of their respective signs. There will also be a Lunar Eclipse at about 10 minutes before the full moon peak.

Since Aries often represents Self, and Libra represents Other, we see the necessity of finding the balance between our personal needs and the needs of others, not always an easy negotiation. The diplomacy and fair-mindedness of the Libra Sun is thwarted by the independence and authenticity of the Aries Moon. So, there will be the need for lots of communication to reach a place of harmony – asking ourselves, What’s more important, what I want or what they want? Expressing ourselves is paramount, but do so with care and gentleness. And sometimes that warring sense is within ourselves….finding our own balance between the conscious and subconscious.

Watch the video to learn more….

Also, please note that our Autumn Equinox ceremony is TONIGHT (Sept 23rd) at 5 pm AZ time on Facebook Live. The replay will also be available to watch after the ceremony.