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The Full Moon in Cancer is associated with themes of safety and emotional security. With so much change unfolding across the zodiac in Capricorn, reflected in structures of the world, concerns around home and safety naturally come to the foreground.
Capricorn governs both large and small systems, many of which are being reshaped by Pluto’s ongoing transit, creating a collective sense of instability. Every Full Moon in Cancer asks us to balance our need for security with the changes we cannot avoid.
If you’ve been overly focused on worldly matters, this Full Moon invites you to reconnect with your feelings, regardless of what you think you should be doing. Conversely, if you’ve been avoiding something, this is a moment to examine why you act as you do.
In many ways, how you feel matters more than anything else. External events affect each of us differently depending on our emotional state. The Moon reflects the fluctuations of mind and mood, shaping how we respond from moment to moment.
This Full Moon is in Āśleṣā, a lunar mansion known for its binding qualities that mirror our thoughts and emotions. Āśleṣā reflects our attachment style and tends toward manipulation, though this is not inherently negative. When handled consciously, it involves working with mental states and feelings to transmute them. Like serpent venom, the poisons of the mind can be used as medicine.
Its symbol, a coiled serpent, points to kuṇḍalinī śakti and the capacity to transform difficult or toxic thoughts and emotions into healing forces.
By Gary O'Toole5
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The Full Moon in Cancer is associated with themes of safety and emotional security. With so much change unfolding across the zodiac in Capricorn, reflected in structures of the world, concerns around home and safety naturally come to the foreground.
Capricorn governs both large and small systems, many of which are being reshaped by Pluto’s ongoing transit, creating a collective sense of instability. Every Full Moon in Cancer asks us to balance our need for security with the changes we cannot avoid.
If you’ve been overly focused on worldly matters, this Full Moon invites you to reconnect with your feelings, regardless of what you think you should be doing. Conversely, if you’ve been avoiding something, this is a moment to examine why you act as you do.
In many ways, how you feel matters more than anything else. External events affect each of us differently depending on our emotional state. The Moon reflects the fluctuations of mind and mood, shaping how we respond from moment to moment.
This Full Moon is in Āśleṣā, a lunar mansion known for its binding qualities that mirror our thoughts and emotions. Āśleṣā reflects our attachment style and tends toward manipulation, though this is not inherently negative. When handled consciously, it involves working with mental states and feelings to transmute them. Like serpent venom, the poisons of the mind can be used as medicine.
Its symbol, a coiled serpent, points to kuṇḍalinī śakti and the capacity to transform difficult or toxic thoughts and emotions into healing forces.

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