Pink Full Moon in Libra: Heightened Emotions, Relationships, and Epiphanies on April 6
Intuitive analysis of The Full Moon in Libra through the lenses of Huber's Aspect Pattern Model, Chandra symbols and Qi face reading.
On April 6, the Full Moon occurs as the Sun in Aries opposes the Libra Moon, marking a time of heightened emotions, relationships, and epiphanies. Often Known as the Pink Moon due to its association with the flowering time of the North American wildflower, ‘Phlox subulata,’
This Full Moon urges us to strike a balance between meeting personal needs and attending to the needs of a significant other. You may experience a period of balance that reveals situations where you have been fixated on a specific area of your life, urging you to adopt a more objective perspective. The Libra Moon emphasizes the need for compromise and harmony in relationships, while the Aries Sun values independence and authenticity. Jupiter and Chiron's alignment with the Sun at this time suggests that we are on a healing path, gaining a better balance and acknowledging what this means for our relationships.
I will interpret the Full Moon in Libra through the lenses of three books. The Aspect Pattern Astrology, The Inside Degrees, and The Wisdom of Your Child's Face offer unique perspectives on this lunar cycle, allowing for a deeper understanding of the astrological energies at play.
The Aspect Pattern Astrology:
This arrangement indicates an internally latent state turned towards the inner core. However, the Jupiter aspect imbues one with the ability to enjoy and pursue perfectionism, yet it also leads to complacency and carelessness. Environmental challenges, such as daily responsibilities and social rules, disrupt this peaceful existence, forcing decisions and services to be performed. Constantly questioning past experiences and labors, coupled with new demands, requires effort and action to maintain inner peace. As a collective, we have energies directed outwardly towards nervousness, irritability, and always being in a rush. We strive to enhance and engage in our surroundings, even if it involves combatting them. This is accomplished by developing connections/relationships, communication, and organizing information to ensure progress in the right direction and reclaim inner peace after achieving objectives.
Chandra Symbols:
On April 6, the Libra Full Moon marks the first full moon following the spring equinox on March 20. This phase of the Libra Moon opposite Aries Sun occurs at 16 degrees and 07 minutes.
Note: These symbols are expressed in words rather than images.
Libra 16- A woman: The lower half of her body is a serpent.
The woman is described as having a serpent for the lower half of her body, symbolizing the simultaneous workings of two distinct types of magic. One is the everyday magic of controlling oneself through conscious effort, while the other is the deeper magic of tapping into subconscious desires, impulses, and skills. Despite the dangers, the woman finds pursuing this fragile balance exhilarating, like walking on the edge of an abyss. This degree is centered on embracing and allowing one's primal instincts to manifest fully, recognizing their connection to nature, and understanding that attempts to suppress them are ultimately futile.
Aries 16- Three sculptured birds: one black marble, one white marble, and one solid gold.
There are three stages of consciousness described in this passage: naive faith in one's own mental powers; the awareness that one knows nothing and is operating in the dark; and finally, the synthesis of raw intelligence that provides a vital grasp of life's essentials. As a place of development and experimentation, the physical world is also emphasized in the text as a means of grounding the mind. To be connected to the physical world serves as a place to learn and grow. This is the heart of alchemy, leading to rebirth and unity with the light.
The Wisdom of Your Child's Face:
Qi Face Reading: Hairline= Adolescence
A person's hairline can reflect their life experiences during adolescence. An uneven hairline, where the hair grows in an irregular line across the forehead during adolescence, can indicate emotional difficulties or more severe problems, with greater irregularity indicating more significant/emotional challenges. In contrast, a nearly perfect oval hairline with very fine hairs along the border may indicate a heavy "Mother's influence." As a parent, it's important to be supportive and encourage your child to find their own authentic solutions to their challenges to connect with their abilities.
Qi Face Reading: Forehead = Late Teens Through 20s
The forehead is divided into upper, middle, and lower parts representing different life stages: late teens, early through the mid-20s, and late 20s, respectively. The lines on the forehead reflect the powerful lessons learned from the challenges faced during this time, such as failed romantic relationships, challenging jobs, or the stress of starting a family. A horizontal crease across the forehead represents a lesson learned in the 18-20 age range, one across the middle shows knowledge gained between 21-23, and one towards the lower part of the forehead reflects an experience from 24-26. A fragmented line indicates that the lesson has yet to be fully integrated and may be revisited later in life. This is the first Mountain time on the face, a yang era when they start taking steps as independent adults. Ages 27-29 are reflected in the area right at the eyebrows, a powerful time of life that usually creates the strongest and most prominent part of the face up to this point.
For example, A horizontal wrinkle on your child's forehead before their late teens could indicate that they will face a significant challenge during that age range.
Suppose you're curious about discovering the core issue of a repeating pattern by reading your forehead. You can try using adhesive tape! Place a piece of tape over the wrinkle you're curious about and leave it on for a few hours. Each time you notice the tape pull, it means you're making the expression that's forming the line. At that moment, you should stop and ask yourself, "What am I thinking about? What am I feeling?" This may help you discern a repeating pattern of thoughts and feelings that pertain to one particular aspect of your life.
Understanding what's coming can help you prepare yourself and/or your child for the challenges in advance, as our lives consist of interconnected phases that can affect one another. By reading your face, you can connect the dots and access your primal instincts, ultimately helping you tap into your innate nature. Trust in the healing process, and know you deserve love and peace. - A.Mournian
This was right on for the energies I experienced during the full moon. Great work per usual! 💙🌟💙🌟💙🌟💙
Going through these full moons with two young children puts things in a clear perspective i.e. our self work needs to be improved...by a lot:)