Full Snow Moon in Leo will peak on February 12, 2025 everybodys got a hungry heart

Shake your mane and bare your teeth, my babies; the full Snow Moon in Leo peaks on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at 8:53 a.m.EST.February’s full moon will be below the horizon at full illumination, making the evening before and after peak times for peeping.Just after sunset on the 12th and in a sweet celestial nod to Valentine’s Day, Venus, our planet of love, aesthetics and relationships, will rise alongside the moon — and be at its peak shine — for this year.Full moons represent the end of a lunar cycle.

As they rise, they bring to the surface issues, emotions, intestinal parasites, menses and other sticky situations that demand to be dealt with.Culminations come knocking, revelations slip into something more uncomfortable and the human heart is tenderized.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, our mirror in the sky falls in the sign and paws of Leo, a heart-ruled sign defined by a hungry need to express, subjugate, love, and be loved and be witnessed in their totality.Add to this that Leo is the sign synonymous with stubborn pride, high drama, and theatrical expression, and you have the recipe for a potent lunation.Leo is often reduced to the stereotype of a preening big cat seeking external validation and roughly pawing at/pandering for attention (good or bad) to feel important.See showboating child stars, vain dictators and/or maniacal frontmen with good hair and bad habits.

This characterization is born from the underbelly of the sign, which is ego-dominated and, as such, insatiable.However, at its highest vibration, Leo is the vital pulse and profane joy of creativity, the perennial child/cub that lives to walk in the sunshine and express themselves without the need for praise or fear of judgment.The full moon in Leo coincides with the sun shining in the ‘objectivity is...

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Publisher: New York Post

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