Yesterday's Gemini SuperMoon

Posted by Claire Courts on December 13, 2008

A Perigee Moon - ImageShack
Yesterday's Full Moon (Sun and Moon opposition) was the biggest and brightest of the year, according to NASA, as it reached Perigee, i.e. its closest approach to Earth.

A perigee Moon (or SuperMoon) powerfully affects the pull on tides, tectonic activity and can trigger extreme weather patterns. Its influence takes effect 3 days before and after the SuperMoon.

In the news yesterday and today: Torrential rain has caused floodings in parts of England (Wales, Devon, Somerset and Scotland), as well as Italy (Rome). Italy, Switzerland and France have also been hit by heavy snowfall.
If you have felt you have had a lot in your mind lately, the Gemini Full Moon may be to blame, as it formed a stressful planetary configuration, a Grand Cross (made of 4 oppositions) in mutable signs (Sun in Sagittarius conjunct to Mars, opposite Moon in Gemini, square both Saturn and Uranus).

Anything that has been festering under the surface would have surely erupted under these influences, and triggered controversy or verbal conflict.

Some of you may have also felt the need and urgency for a big change, without knowing what, where and how to proceed.

The first opposition between Saturn and Uranus took place on November 4th, but now the Sun and Mars bring its potential to light.

The Full Moon occurred at 16:38 GMT on December 12th at 21 degrees 02' of Gemini:

The Gemini Full Moon and Mutable Grand Cross

© Copyright 2008 Claire Courts

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