Capricorn Full Moon

A full moon occurs when the sun is opposite the moon and is considered the height of the lunar cycle. Representing an ending or culmination of something, where a chapter is completed. The Capricorn full moon is occurring at 22:36 on the 10th of July.

The moon is in Capricorn, which is the opposite sign of Cancer (the ruling house). Capricorn is an earth sign that is very driven and work-focused. When the moon is in this sign it might make it feel uncomfortably serious and require one to deal with emotions that are linked to more logical aspects in life.

The sun and the moon are at 18 degrees of Cancer and Capricorn. There is an overarching theme of putting something out there that you have been working hard on, or completing something work-wise or materialistically that is out there for others to see.

The sun is in the second decan of Cancer, which is associated with the 3rd of Cups Tarot Card, which is a party card showing the celebrations after working hard on something and connecting with others. The moon is in the second decan of Capricorn, which is associated with the 3 of Pentacles Tarot Card, which is all about working and the creation of something tangible. This card comes up when you are in the process of something, and you have not completed the whole journey.

Therefore, you are celebrating a win, but not at the finale. You worked hard on this and put it out in the world, you are still working on the next thing, but be proud of yourself for where you got.

Mars is in Virgo and approaching the South Node (which represents releasing, purging, or emotionally withdrawing from things); therefore, there is an aspect of this moon that is focused on surgically cutting out what is emotionally draining about that journey. It is a sense of wanting to cut them out before you start the next thing.

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