Full Moon is the midpoint in the lunar cycle, signifying the culmination point of what had begun six months previously during its corresponding new moon.
For example, on 2nd July 2015, we have a full moon in Capricorn at 9 degrees 55 minutes; its corresponding new moon was back in December 22nd 2014 at 0 degrees 6 minutes. Think back to that time, what happened then? Did you start something new?
Whatever you have begun then is now at a point in the lunar cycle where hidden information comes to light (full moon is when you see the lunar body in its entirety, fully illuminated; symbolising something which wasn't obvious to you before is now fully visible), either it is harvest time, or a time of fine-tuning.
Whatever you have begun then is now at a point in the lunar cycle where hidden information comes to light (full moon is when you see the lunar body in its entirety, fully illuminated; symbolising something which wasn't obvious to you before is now fully visible), either it is harvest time, or a time of fine-tuning.
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