2022 - DECEMBER FULL MOON

Happy Holidays Everyone !

The final full moon of this month is called the cold moon, aptly named as winter is on its way in and the temperatures are starting to fall. She will be at her fullest at 11:08pm on Wednesday night, December 7th.

Since this full moon will happen in the intellectual sign of Sagittarius, expect to have a desire to share any wisdoms we have with those we know and love. As with all information that is given out, sometimes our intended listener may not be as eager to hear what we want them to know. The trick here is to know our audience and understand our words right now may be perceived differently than we intended them it to be received.

This month we'll feel the need to eagerly search for resolution to the inquires we don't yet have the answers to, but we may find ourselves getting inaccurate information. It will be best to take a pause and wait until later this month for clarity. This is also not a time to take on anything new.

We will also notice more conflict and confrontation as Mars struggles through its own retrograde (ends January 12th, 2023). This influence will make us more apt to pick arguments and say things that we have all learned we cannot take back. So, step back, relax, and reflect more during this time.
I find it no coincidence that Mars almost forces us to do internal work when this masculine planet's energy is in retrograde. He knows if we open our mouths, it will either not be said correctly, or it will spark irritation in its recipient.

This is a perfect time to do some self-care both physically and mentally. Also, keeping our hands busy and our mind on what we are working on is a good thing to quiet our mind right now - knitting anyone??

A final reminder: It's time to take a moment and put ourselves first! Go outside in the grass on Wednesday, so that the moon's energy can connect with our own. She will fill us with free nourishing energy! Stare at her and see what emotions bubble to the surface.

And, don't forget to charge those crystals on Wednesday night by giving them a quick wash (if they are able to be wet) and then placing them in the moon's glow to charge for a night or two.

Until next time,
Virginia

Virginia Fulton