Now here is the piece.
Speaker AThis Full Moon is quietly asking you to integrate.
Speaker AMercury and Jupiter are adversaries by nature.
Speaker AThey rule opposite signs.
Speaker AMercury wants precision, proof, categories, the right answer before moving.
Speaker ABut Jupiter wants expansion, faith, the leap, the willingness to go before you have the map.
Speaker AThey have been in tension throughout this entire ark.
Speaker ABut at this Full Moon, something shifting.
Speaker AThey are in a trine.
Speaker AWater to water, cancer to Pisces, and in mutual recession by bounds.
Speaker AThe friction is still there, but in the background.
Speaker ABut for the first time in this cycle, they're moving with each other instead against each other.
Speaker AThe eclipse axis, north node in Pisces, south node in Virgo has been working on exactly this.
Speaker AThe south node in Virgo is the release of perfectionism as a way of life.
Speaker AThe north node in Pisces is the invitation into surrender, faith and flow.
Speaker ABut the teaching was never to to abandon one for the other.
Speaker AIt was to bring them into right relationship.
Speaker AMercury in service of Jupiter.
Speaker AAll the analysis, all the information gathering, all the precision.
Speaker AWhat if it was in service of something larger than itself?
Speaker AWhat if the research was not the destination, but the road?
Speaker AWhat if getting it exactly right was not the point, but getting it started was Jupiter in service of Mercury?
Speaker AAll the faith, all the expansion, all the big vision.
Speaker AWhat if it had to show its work?
Speaker AWhat if the dream had to produce something concrete, something traceable, something that existed in the world and not just in the intention.
Speaker AThat negotiation between the mind that wants certainty and the soul that wants expansion is the real harvest.
Speaker AThis Full Moon is measuring not whether you got it perfect, but whether you let the two work together.