The Final Super Moon of 2015: Our Chance to Have it All.

*Eleditor’s note: Astrology isn’t a religion. We’re not sure it’s
a science, either. It’s magic, maybe. But, as with feng shui, say, things
affect things. So as long as we don’t go blaming our problems on the stars, as
long as we assume responsibility for our own actions…well, hell, a little
auspicious coincidence and applicable wisdom can’t hurt. And so, with that
grain of salt…enjoy!
“The sun sees your body, but the moon sees your soul.” ~ Unknown
On Tuesday, October 27th there will be a full Super Moon in the sign
of Taurus.
During the past year, we have seen five Super Moons—this
will be the sixth and the last of 2015.
The term Super Moon refers to the moon being closer to Earth, so
it appears larger in the sky—this particular moon will be 14% closer to Earth and 30% brighter.
Super Moons can also cause higher tides, earthquakes and
general upheaval in Mother Nature.
And within our own souls.
We are comprised of
approximately 65% water—therefore if the strength of the moon can
influence and pull the tides, then it certainly can affect our own internal
rhythm.
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2015 has been a big year astrologically, with many events
being rare or even once in a lifetime.
We have had the chance to play big,
or go home—we’ve had the opportunity for second chances, we have had the
possibility for passionate love and new beginnings.
But this moon is different.
This full moon is in the Earth loving
Taurus and will simply be giving us the chance to have it
all.
Venus, the ruling planet of Taurus,
is the planet of love and beauty—we will find these energies being stirred
within our soul.
Since this is the last in a series of
three consecutive Super Moons, and the last in a series of six we’ve seen this
year, we are being presented with one last chance to make a big move.
But, really it is much more than
that.
This isn’t about the clock
running out—but rather us having the cobwebs cleared from our eyes, so that we
can finally see what was already there to begin with.
Mercury turned direct on the
October 9th, but we
will be just leaving the shadow phase on the 23rd. This
retrograde was a difficult one, in part to Venus just having turned direct and
still being in the shadow phase herself, and the faulty action of Pluto, the
planet of transformation, turning our head in the direction of change.
Communication has been difficult over
the past two months.
We have at times retreated into the
solitude of our own hearts because nothing made sense—and if it did, it didn’t
seem real enough to fully grasp.
We were filled with doubt—we second
guessed even our most primal instincts.
As the month has worn on, we’ve felt
ourselves relax into all of the changes.
And while we still may not know all
the answers—we do see the direction we want to go.
The full lunar eclipse in September
opened up a rabbit hole through which we have all been traveling the past
month.
We’ve had the chance to review, once
and for all, some old matters that were close to our heart—and we learned the
difference between who was an important part of our past, and who will be an
important part of our future.
The past few weeks, since Mercury has
turned direct, have been a time to sort through the rubble and to find what is
still salvageable.
And now, with this beautiful full
Super Moon, we are holding what is most dear close to our hearts.
Full moons are known for shedding
light on the areas of our lives that need it the most attention—and this Super
Moon is an added magnifying glass for us to finally see what is most important
to us.
So many extraneous influences have
been stripped away during the past month. The things that remain,
after everything else drops away, are the aspects of our lives that are
meant to stay.
There has been a predominate theme,
or even person, who has been running along the sidelines during the past year.
It’s something that we have not been
able to describe—but also something, or someone, who we know we want—or even
need—in our lives.
This moon is hinting at some seriously sensual times between
us and our lovers—especially those who we share a rich history
with.
Because sometimes, things don’t
happen when we want them to, but when they are meant to.
Maybe it’s about letting ourselves
soak into the reality of who we truly are and what kind of life we really
want to lead.
This energy is pushing us in the
quest to have it all—because no matter how many times our hopes were dashed, we
still do believe it is possible.
This isn’t really about having the
unattainable—but rather synchronizing our hearts to our minds, our souls to our
life and our desires to our realities.
It’s about being honest with
ourselves—so that we might finally be honest with another.
Inside each of us beats a
truth—and while we may at times try to hide from it, it never goes away until
we learn to fully accept and integrate it within our lives.
This moon is urging us to just simply
go with the flow, because we already know everything we need to know.
There aren’t new lessons to be
learned this time around—it’s about simply being.
Being in the moment, in the present
and seizing each and every opportunity that we have, for happiness and for
love.
It’s not about making waves this
time, but just accepting and riding what has already been put into motion.
It’s about ending our inner battles.
The “I am not good enough’s” or the
self-depreciating comments—it’s about finally looking into the mirror and
knowing that we deserve each and every amazing moment that we can grasp.
Because we are truly worthy—we are
worthy of acceptance, of trust, of amazingness and especially of love.
It is these high Taurus energies that
will be infiltrating our hearts over the next week and bringing us to a new
level of self-awareness.
While each lunar event is only what
we make of it—this moon is giving us the chance to reap the rewards of the
battles we’ve faced during the past month.
Bliss is right around the
corner, if we are willing to walk toward it.
And this time, the only way to
actually have it all—is to go after it.
Because sometimes—timing really is
everything.
Credits:
Elephantjournal