Saturday, September 5th, the Moon continues her journey through Aries all day! Luna does go void-of-course at 11:45 PM and remains void until 3:43 AM on Sunday morning when Luna enters Taurus and is no longer void-of-course. It’s an active day, especially in the evening.
Moon square Jupiter, 2:26 AM: This can help with imagination and can make our dream night more active. If you are awake, this is perfect time for pie!
Moon square Pluto, 12:54 PM: We are in the mood to clean up and let go of the past and negative emotional memories. A good time for therapy, cleaning out your pantry, and reassessing your investments.
Mercury enters Libra at 2:46 PM: Our communicator and organizer is moving into the sign that deal with out of balance conditions. We are able to see both sides more easily and understand the choices made by both sides. Communications improve in all relationships are we try to make clear our intentions. A calmer approach works better with Mercury in Libra. People will be more interested in what you do if you speak in logical terms that show the connections! Mercury will spend the next 22 days. The cardinal signs, Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn will be more talkative with Mercury in Libra.
Moon square Saturn, 7:09 PM: We are feeling low emotionally with this aspect. This is not a good time to judge yourself about what you didn’t get done. Find a comfortable spot and have a nice glass of wine.
Moon conjunct Mars, 11:45 PM: We get a big boost of energy late this evening. This can be good if you are watching sporting events, going for a drive to the beach, or confronting problems. It’s easy to take life very personally as well as it is easy to lose your temper. A brisk walk can help! Find positive ways to express this energy by working on a home project or moving furniture around!
The Moon is now void-of-course at 11:45 PM in Aries and remains void until 3:43 AM on Sunday morning when Luna enters Taurus and is no longer void-of-course.
All times are central.
Pair of Hair Ringlets with Ram Head. Greek, Hellenistic Period, 4th century B.C.

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