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Moonsigns
Today: July 29, 2010
Waning moon in Pisces; moon void-of-course 11:33 until 4:42 pm Friday, when it moves into Aries. Mars moves into Libra. Hidden things come to light, particularly for water signs (Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio). Folklore says brew beer or make jam (or drink beer and get into a jam, thanks to an overnight void moon). Swimming with the current: Pisces, Scorpio, Cancer, Taurus, Capricorn, Aries, and Libra. Swimming upstream, dodging effluvia: Virgo, Gemini, and Sagittarius. Eddying in a circle: Leo and Aquarius.
This week: July 30, 2010
Waning moon weeks are about winding things down and pulling in the kite that’s close to the trees. With Mars transitioning from Virgo into Libra, the cardinal signs (Capricorn, Cancer, Libra, and Aries) will be in a mood for combat (our interpretation) or looking for a change (their interpretation) for the next six weeks. The weekend’s Aries moon will breathe new life into (boring) old home improvement projects. Is your grill still limping along?
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About MoonSigns
This horoscope traces the passage of the moon, not the sun. Simply read from day to day to watch the moon’s influence as it moves through the signs of the zodiac.
When the moon is in your sun sign (e.g., you’re a Taurus and the moon is in Taurus), you are beginning a new 28-day emotional cycle. Expect increased insight and emotional responses during this two day period. The moon changes sign approximately every 2.5 days, so it’s influence is intense, but ultimately brief. Now, when the moon is in the sign opposite your sun sign, expect some ups and downs. Here are the oppositions: Aries, Libra. Taurus, Scorpio. Gemini, Sagittarius. Cancer, Capricorn. Leo, Aquarius and Virgo, Pisces.
As the moon between signs, it will sometimes become "void of course," and make no major angles to planets. Consider this a null time and try to avoid decision-making or implementing decisions if you can. It is an excellent period for creativity, unexpected encounters, and quirky outcomes.