Forecast 9/29 The Harvest Full Moon occurs at 11:19 p.m. ET in the sign of Aries. This is a very dynamic and loaded energy that requires an even keel.

If you are out partying, pay attention to the thread of conversations because emotions can suddenly explode. This is not necessarily volatile, but when people are keyed up they can over react and misinterpret original intent. Be especially alert if driving at night or in transit; even a careless walk across a yard can lead to a mishap for the unobservant pedestrian.

Fireplace***

The Sabian Symbol** for the Sun is: “A Blazing Fireplace In A Deserted Home”. This striking phrase creates a picture of a beautiful but dangerous combination.

Fireplaces with a warming hearth is a welcome image but one that is in full blaze with no one to attend it is haunting and potentially threatening. Considering the power in the Uranus/Pluto picture in the sky, the image reminds us how important it is to tend our inner fire. Watch your words, the impact of how they’re received and the affect your countenance has on others.

For you personally, an offer or partnership can come through to your financial benefit- but not if you’re unable to respond. Leave space for the possibility. The Sabian Symbol** for the Moon is: “A Large Woman’s Hat With Streamers Blown By An East Wind”. The East Wind symbolizes the verbal and written word. This image is goddess symbolism and evokes the wealth in your words. You decide how you will spread them, but consider ways to put them into the world and call attention to your wisdom.

** We are still in the process of understanding the Sabian symbols, which were channeled in 1925. The spiritualist astrologer Marc Edmund Jones, took Elsie Wheeler, a clairvoyant confined to a wheelchair to a San Diego park with a project. He put a symbol for each of the 360∞ of the zodiacal wheel on 360 cards. She proceeded to come up with visual phrases for each one of them. They were done in random order and they have a magic that is hard to decipher, yet feels totally right.
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***With thanks to guest photographer: Bobby Mikul