At 12:15 a.m.: The moon enters Gemini, and the moon void of course ends
Just after midnight, the moon enters Gemini, exiting its void of course. Over the next two days, restlessness can be chalked up to this lunar transit. At this time, we are less apt to cling to heavy emotions or replay past events in our minds. We prefer to let drama go and follow our curiosity to greener pastures. However, this same desire for experience and stimulation can also drive us to distraction or cause us to become avoidant. Others need to know that we not only hear them, but that we are listening. So, when in doubt, talk it out. Communication is the surest path to appeasing our company and restoring our own equilibrium.
However, around dawn, the moon squares off with Saturn in Pisces, causing us to become anti-social. Obligations or responsibilities stifle our freedom of movement. We feel trapped. Discipline or another’s harsh criticism can also do a number on our confidence. We find it more difficult to connect with others. This may be due, in part, to our desire to gloss over a challenging situation rather than to deal with it head-on. Instead of hiding, lean in a little. Interrogate why you may feel guilty or depressed, as this issue might be entirely out of your control. But if there was something you could do to change your circumstances, wouldn’t you want to know what that is? It may simply be a matter of owning up to a mistake.