The Healing Practice An Astrologer Will Be Doing On This Weekend's Full Moon
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October 8, 2022 — 11:15 AM
Full moons are a time of culmination, release, and heightened energy—and this weekend's new moon in Aries is no exception. In fact, it could be a particularly painful full moon for many of us, according to astrologer Kayse Budd, M.D. Here's why, plus a ritual to work with this moon's energy.
The astrology behind October's full moon:
This month's full moon in Aries will peak on Sunday, October 9, at 4:56 pm ET—and Budd tells mbg it's going to be intense and "definitely a bit extra." This is because Chiron, Venus, Saturn, and Mars are all involved in a big way, she explains.
Chiron is also known as the "wounded healer" of the birth chart, and it reveals where you may have a core wound to work through. Venus, meanwhile, is the planet of love and beauty, Mars, the planet of action, and Saturn, the planet of restriction and discipline.
As Budd notes, this full moon in Aries is conjunct Chiron, and opposing Venus. "Thus, there could be a general theme of wounding—or on the positive, healing—around relationships, or our experience of comfort, beauty, and pleasure," she says. It could also provide an opportunity or culmination of some sort on the Venus front, she adds.
The sun and Venus, both in Libra, are also forming a grand trine with Saturn in Aquarius, and Mars in Gemini, which according to Budd, means the energy of commitment, hard work, and applying oneself is blending with the energy of action and initiation. "This may create a 'get it done' vibe," she explains.
"Overall, themes of change and instability continue due to the ongoing north node-Uranus conjunction, and the Uranus-Saturn square, which has become exact (after a period of separation and lessening) recently, during the retrograde periods of Saturn and Uranus," Budd tells mbg.
A ritual to work with this energy:
This full moon in Aries has strong healing themes, and also favorable energy for facing difficulties, considering solutions, taking action, and/or communicating ideas in a balanced way, according to Budd. And as such, she says, this is a great moon to do a releasing and integrating ritual around healing old relationship wounds, attachments, or resentments.
"I am not a person who believes we can just excise a painful relationship from our hearts and minds. We can, however, change the focus and energy it receives, including the way we process it and interact with it," she explains. "To do this, we need to make peace with the relationship in a way that weaves it more subtly into the fabric of our past."
A releasing and integrating ritual for the full moon:
While this full moon may light up some old wounds you would have preferred to stay in the dark, the potential for deep healing is strong—it's up to us how we decide to move forward. But as Budd puts it, "Healing is a journey, and with these steps, progress is made."
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