Exclusive | Heres the meaning of the full Hunters moon in Aries for October and why you need to beware

Howl for your healing, my babies.There’s a full Hunter’s moon in Aries rising and raging on October 17, 2024.

The full moon will peak at 24 degrees of cardinal fire, and to make things even more incendiary, it will be conjunct Chiron, our primary point of pain.This moon is also a supermoon, and in addition to being the biggest and brightest full moon of 2024, it has the capacity to be the most charged and challenging.

The full Aries supermoon peaks at 7:27 a.m.EST on October 17, but we will feel the effects of this lunation in the days that precede and follow this culmination.

This full moon falls on the Libra/Aries axis or the axis of the proverbial me and the partnered we.Libra is concerned with partnership, and Aries is about the self.

These two signs are respectively ruled by the divine feminine (Venus) and the archetypal masculine (Mars).Libra wants peace at all costs, and Aries wants progress at any price.The brilliant astrologer Evan Nathaniel Grim of Inner Worlds Astrology told The Post that because this full moon will be conjunct Chiron, our astrological source of suffering, the focus will fall on how we’ve been hurt and how and if, we are choosing to heal.“The energy of this moon is hard to contain because Aries is ruled by Mars and can easily be led astray by its impulses.

This moon is bringing emotions out.Chiron speaks to our wounds, insecurities, and moments of betrayal.

These challenging feelings can stem from any era of our lives, childhood, or events that kicked off in early April.”Full moons reflect not only the actions and intentions initiated during the most recent new moon but also what we put into practice during the new moon in the corresponding zodiac sign.In this case, we cast ourselves back, as Grim suggested, six months to the new moon solar eclipse in Aries on April 8, 2024.Consider the themes presented, questions raised, bridges built or burned, seeds planted, and patterns initiated, as you may find them coming to f...

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Publisher: New York Post

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