March 2020 | Full Moon in Virgo
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the full moon in virgo is stationing at 19’; opposition with the sun in pisces (needs vs wants, heart vs mind, integrating your spiritual aspects into the material world), sun conjunct neptune in pisces (beware of falling into paranoia, illusions, addictions, and escapism), and venus in taurus conjunct uranus in taurus (unexpected changes in relationships/money, changes in values).
themes for this virgo full moon call us to clean up our act (what habits/patterns are manifesting as blockages), spring clean the clutter and chaos (removing those who are consistent with draining our energy, removing unused items from our home), be extra cautious about our health (especially with the coronavirus going around), maintain boundaries with others (virgo is known for being at service to others so don’t get caught up in doing a lot of people-pleasing that you take away from yourself), obsess over details (leading to nitpicking and perfectionism), analyze ourselves and situations more carefully (how to assimilate the information we discover, discerning the details of the information we take in, breaking information down to form a plan), create routines and daily habits that serves a better purpose in our life (to aid in our success, health, connections, etc), and discipline ourselves (knowing when to let go, bringing order into our life, focusing on what’s important).
NUMEROLOGY
march 9 | universal 7, personal 9
7 asks us to rest and 9 asks us to surrender and purge. this is a time for us to engage in shadow work by acknowledging what has served it’s purpose in our life for it to be released. 7 and 9 paired can be very draining so it’s important that you be mindful of your energy and avoid exhausting yourself when purging.
7 and 9 trigger both the third eye and crown chakra; causing symptoms such as insomnia, headaches/migraines, and anxiety. be gentle with yourself and rest if your body calls you to do so.
WHAT TO EXPECT/FOCUS ON:
focus on checking in with your progress
have you been working on yourself and actually integrating/committing to those changes?
are you showing the work you’ve been putting in?
focus on the things your body is disgusting
the food you’re indulging in
the information you overhear or come across on social media.
the energy of others
expect nitpicking
although it’s best to avoid it, sometimes we can’t help it. but ask yourself: what triggers me to nag others or complain about myself? what makes this specific thing about myself or that person intolerable?
expect an increase in fear or paranoia over the coronavirus due to the reveal of severe cases, increase in numbers, and further details of the virus or possible cures.
focus on your intuition and discernment
acknowledge what’s working for you and what isn’t or what’s draining you and what’s giving you life.
focus on making changes to your diet and overall health
focus on breaking bad habits and addictions
expect to continue feeling all your feels
beware: may spiral into overthinking and over-analyzing the details of your emotions/situation)
focus on paying close attention to details, but not becoming obsessed over it
especially the details of your dreams (i offer a dream decoding service called the unseen)
focus on decluttering and organizing your space
create a sacred space if you don’t have one made yet
focus on simplifying your life
expect a spike of creative energy
WHAT TO AVOID
taking things personally
micromanagement
obsessing over your partner’s flaws and mistakes (nitpicking may lead to a heated argument)
over-criticizing (negative self-talk and harsh judgment towards others)
stressing about the details or over-thinking yourself into a dark spiral
forcing yourself to consume the energies of others (especially if they’ve been draining you)
perfecting your goals (could lead to disappointment if things don’t work out your way)
self-sabotaging habits (finding fault in everything can overshadow gratefulness and new opportunities)