Brace yourself for the last full moon of 2024 why you should be cautious and not make rash decisions

Buckle up, my babies; the last full moon of 2024 will rise and shine on Dec.15 at 4:02 a.m.

ET at 23° degrees of Gemini.Full moons represent the end of a lunar cycle.

As they rise, they bring to the surface issues, emotions, intestinal parasites, menses, and other stickiness that demand to be dealt with.Full moons are not about subtlety.They intensify emotions and illuminate what can no longer be ignored or endured.The sign that the full moon falls in lends its specific energy to the lunar cycle.

In this case, we have words as medicine, knowledge as power, and conversation as currency beating in the trickster heart and spinning upon the quicksilver tongue of Gemini.Gemini is ruled by Mercury, our planet of mind and mouth, and this full moon coincides with the last gasp of Mercury’s retrograde through Sagittarius.Astrologer Letao Wang told The Post, “Mercury urges us to delve into the depths of our subconscious and embrace the wisdom gained from past experiences.

This retrograde period calls for further introspection, allowing us to align our thoughts and intentions for a brighter future.Don’t make rash decisions.

The universe is giving you time on purpose to learn, understand, and reflect.”The full moon in Gemini will align with Jupiter, our planet of good luck, dice rolls, and overflowing cups.Wang shared, “Jupiter often brings forth an energy of growth, optimism and spiritual expansion.

However, this expansion energy needs to be taken slowly and with caution.If you are thinking about new possibilities and aspirations, try to trust in the flow of the universe without forcing it.”The full moon in Gemini will square Neptune, our planet of dreams and delusions, currently blowing bubbles in the waters of Pisces.According to Wang, “On one hand, this invites us to delve into the realm of dreams, intuition, and spiritual connections.

On the other hand, it reminds us to navigate through our self-imposed illusions and delusions and become more disc...

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Publisher: New York Post

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