April, 12-13, 2025

The Full Moon in Libra, like every Full Moon, brings culmination and closure to matters rooted in the past. It also sheds light on the need for balance in our relationships, or between two areas of life, especially if this touches points in our natal chart on a personal level.
This particular Full Moon reveals an early glimpse of what was uncovered by the Solar Eclipse on March 29, 2025 (see previous post), while also stirring and reactivating deeper, unresolved issues from the past that now seek evolution and correction. It connects to pivotal moments, and events from July 2024 and October 2023—periods marked by significant conflicts and political developments. As this takes place within an eclipse cycle, this Full Moon gains added importance, especially as it highlights cardinal signs, demanding action, effort, combined with adjustments in various areas of life (stellium in Pisces / Nodes in Pisces/Virgo – Yod).
The rulers of the Full Moon, Mars and Venus, have both recently concluded with their apparent retrograde periods—Mars, from December to mid-February, and Venus from early March until now. This emphasized the need to reassess direction, energy investment, values, relationships and contracts, both personally and collectively. Themes such as autonomy vs. collaboration in all contracts and relationship matters, justice in alliances, war and peace, economy and resources, and international trade have all been in focus. The recent Saturn-Uranus first sextile aspect marked an effort to regulate rules and structures—a need to work with old and new approaches—both globally and in our daily lives, pointing toward reform in commitments that are seeking more independence.
This Full Moon focuses on relationships, contracts, balance, diplomacy, and fair distribution of resources, both locally and globally. There’s an active push for discussion, resolution, and negotiation, as several conflict zones attempt to move into a more dynamic period of diplomacy. The presence of Mars can be causing irritations, annoyances and disputes, or seek some kind of alternative route, in clearing the way.
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