We are moving through a charged and unstable passage, and many may be feeling it in the body, the nervous system, relationships, and the collective field. The ground beneath our feet may not feel very solid right now ~ and astrologically, there is a reason for that.
This week begins with the Sun square the nodal axis and Mars square Pluto, creating a strong karmic crossroads. The Sun square the nodes can bring up the feeling of being between worlds ~ between the old identity and the new one, between past conditioning and future calling, between what is familiar and what is truly aligned. It can feel uncomfortable because the soul is being asked to choose direction, not just drift through old patterns.
At the same time, Mars square Pluto brings intensity, pressure, anger, passion, and confrontation. Mars represents personal will, desire, instinct, and action. Pluto represents transformation, shadow exposure, power, death, rebirth, and Divine Will. When these two planets clash, we may see power struggles, control issues, ego battles, irritability, and the eruption of buried material.
This is not a soft aspect. Mars brings heat and urgency. Pluto intensifies whatever it touches. Together, they can expose what has been suppressed ~ personally and collectively.
But this energy is not “bad.” It is powerful. And power must be handled with consciousness.
Pluto is now moving through Aquarius, a sign connected to humanity, technology, freedom, social systems, and the future. Pluto in Aquarius is working to reveal and dismantle structures that do not ultimately serve the people. It exposes where systems have become detached from the human heart, where ideology or technology has replaced truth, and where power has been misused under the banner of progress.
Mars in Taurus, however, can be stubborn, fixed, and attached to what feels familiar. Taurus wants stability, security, and preservation. Aquarius wants evolution, liberation, and reform. Since both signs are fixed, this Mars–Pluto square can bring resistance, rigidity, and an unwillingness to see another perspective. This is where we may witness battles of will ~ not only in the world, but within ourselves.
The question becomes: are we fighting for truth, or are we fighting to keep a comfort zone intact?
On Tuesday, the energy shifts slightly with the Sun trine Pluto, giving us an opportunity to use the intensity with greater awareness. This aspect can help us reclaim personal power in a more grounded and constructive way. It supports emotional honesty, courage, and the willingness to look deeper. But Mercury is also in a sesquiquadrate to Pluto, so communication can still carry a sharp edge. Words may reveal hidden motives, buried resentments, or deeper truths that have been waiting to surface.
This is a week to pause before reacting, especially if we feel triggered.
By Wednesday, Mercury semisquare Mars can make conversations more reactive. People may be quick to defend themselves, interrupt, project, or assume the worst. This can also bring mental agitation or impatience. It is wise to slow the nervous system down before responding. Not every battle needs to be entered. Not every provocation deserves our energy.
On Thursday, Venus squares Saturn, which can bring a sobering energy around relationships, finances, self-worth, and the heart. This aspect can feel heavy, lonely, or restrictive, but it also asks us to get honest about what is real. Where are we over-giving? Where are we seeking validation from someone who cannot meet us? Where have we confused loyalty with self-abandonment?
Venus square Saturn can reveal where love needs stronger boundaries, where our values need to mature, and where we must stop negotiating with what diminishes us. It may not feel romantic or easy, but it can bring clarity.
On Friday, Mercury sextile Eris can help us speak with more courage and precision. Eris often reveals the places where something has been excluded, denied, or pushed to the margins. With Mercury involved, there may be bold conversations, truth-telling, and a willingness to name what others avoid. The Sun semisquare Jupiter can amplify opinions, beliefs, and overconfidence, so discernment is still needed. Confidence is powerful, but righteousness can become another form of blindness.
Saturday gives us a pause, with no major aspects exact. This does not mean nothing is happening, but it may offer a bit of space to integrate the intensity of the week before the Full Moon.
Then on Sunday, the lunar cycle reaches its climax with the Full Moon in Sagittarius, exact at 1:44 a.m. PDT. Full Moons bring illumination, culmination, and emotional release. In Sagittarius, the spotlight falls on truth, belief systems, wisdom, meaning, freedom, and the larger story we are living inside.
This Full Moon asks us to examine what we believe ~ and whether those beliefs are truly liberating us.
The Moon is in a quincunx to Mars in Taurus, indicating that an attitude adjustment may be necessary if we are clinging too tightly to an old belief, comfort zone, or fixed interpretation of reality. Sagittarius can be visionary, but it can also become dogmatic. Taurus can be grounded, but it can also refuse to move. Together, this can expose where we are holding on because change feels threatening.
The Moon is also in a challenging aspect to Jupiter in Cancer, which may heighten emotional protectiveness, defensiveness, and self-righteousness. People may feel deeply attached to their beliefs, families, histories, or emotional narratives. There can be a tendency to judge others through the lens of personal conviction rather than true wisdom.
And yet, this Full Moon also offers support.
The Moon forms harmonious trines to both Saturn and Neptune, helping us release what needs to go while finding the internal strength to begin again. Saturn gives structure, maturity, and discipline. Neptune opens the spiritual field, dissolving what is false or no longer aligned. Together, they remind us that the Great Unraveling is not only about collapse ~ it is also about spiritual reconstruction.
We are not just watching old systems fall apart. We are being asked to become strong enough, clear enough, and spiritually mature enough to participate in what comes next.
The Sun’s sextile to Pallas Athena on Sunday also supports strategy, wisdom, pattern recognition, and creative problem-solving. Pallas Athena in Aries helps us act with courage, but not recklessness. This is warrior wisdom ~ the ability to see the pattern, choose the right move, and not waste energy in unnecessary battles.
Mercury’s sextile to Chiron also opens the door for healing conversations. Words can wound, but they can also repair. If we are willing to speak from truth rather than defense, this aspect can help bring understanding, compassion, and insight to places that have felt tender or unresolved.
This Full Moon is also tightly aligned with the fixed star Antares, one of the four Royal Stars of ancient Persia. Antares is a powerful warrior star ~ courageous, intense, passionate, and at times volatile. Its influence can bring ambition, fire, and the desire for mastery, but it must be handled with self-awareness.
The teaching of Antares is not simply about fighting the outer battle. It is about mastering the inner one.
When this energy is unconscious, it can fuel domination, impulsiveness, pride, revenge, or the need to control. When it is conscious, it can become courage, devotion, discipline, spiritual strength, and self-mastery.
That is the deeper invitation of this week.
We are in unstable times, yes. But instability does not mean failure. Sometimes the ground shakes because the old foundation was never strong enough to carry the future. Sometimes conflict arises because something hidden is demanding to be seen. Sometimes the pressure intensifies because the soul is ready to stop compromising with what is false.
This week asks us to watch our reactions, choose our words carefully, and remember that true power does not need to dominate. True power is rooted. It is clear. It is aligned with Divine Will, not ego force.
The Sagittarius Full Moon reminds us to lift our vision higher. Not to bypass what is happening, but to see the larger truth. To question the beliefs that keep us trapped. To release the stories that no longer serve. To choose wisdom over righteousness, courage over control, and mastery over reaction.
The world may feel unstable, but the soul knows how to navigate fire. And when we use the fire wisely, it becomes illumination.
Laura Eisenhower
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