Intuitive astrologer Rose Smith reveals what the ’pink moon’ has in store for you Emotional outb
Public Group active 3 years, 1 month agoIntuitive astrologer Rose Smith reveals what the ‘pink moon’ has in store for youEmotional outbursts and spilled secrets are expected to set the tone for the next few weeks according to an astrologer, who says today’s ‘pink’ full moon will compel people to ‘act before they think’.Speaking to FEMAIL, intuitive astrologer Rose Smith explained the October 10 full moon in Aries is expected to supercharge everyone’s emotions.And the feeling is set to linger for most of the month – before being intensified on October 25 when a partial solar eclipse will usher in a period of ‘new beginnings’.The Aries full moon brings brash, risk-taking behaviour to the surface and puts a magnifying glass on seemingly insignificant problems.’Thing will really blow up, you will have huge arguments about small things,’ she said.To add to the emotional ‘fire’, Ms Smith says people will likely spill secrets following Monday’s pink moon.’Be cautious at this time with your skeletons in the closet… the emotional charge of this full moon could result in our innermost secrets and desires being revealed – to people we don’t necessarily want to know these things,’ she said.She also warned the energy could bring about nasty relationship breakdowns. RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share 133 shares ‘We need Pisceans and other water signs Cancer and Scorpio to throw water on argumentative flames,’ she said.But people ruled by water signs aren’t the only ones who need to ‘watch out’ this month, she explained.Aries is a cardinal sign which means Cancer, Libra and Capricorn – the other cardinal signs – will also be strongly affected.Ms Smith suggests these people work on finishing small jobs this week instead of starting huge new projects ‘they know they won’t finish’. Small problems could lead to huge outbursts, Ms Smith said, urging people to think before they act over the next week (stock image)’It’s a good time to focus on inner work, meditate, work on resolving small things in yourself,’ she said.’It’s also a great time to start new beginnings whether they be new projects, new relationships or whatever.’Although the full moon won’t actually be ‘pink’ in colour, it was once known by early Australian settlers as the ‘pink moon’ because it signified the arrival of the first spring flowers.This moon will also be the first full moon after the September Equinox – which marks the start of spring in the southern hemisphere.’Spring is a great time for gratitude and appreciation for what nature has provided,’ Ms Smith said.’There is magical, fresh energy in the air at the moment…it’s a chance for spiritual growth and goal setting.’In the northern hemisphere, October’s full moon is called the Hunter’s Moon to mark the end of harvest season and the hunting that was done during this time of year.
Hunters would use the light of the moon to track down game and stock up for the coming winter.The eclipse on October 25 won’t be visible in Australia but its energy will still be felt, Ms Smith explained, especially by fixed mode signs Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius. Taureans should stay at home and relax over the next week – she advisedThe feelings it evokes could last six months, she warned.’An eclipse is always like a full moon but on steroids, so there’s amplified energy, and a solar eclipse often manifests in the physical domain. So real concrete things can happen, especially those involving new beginnings,’ she said.’It’s a time when the moon goes dark, and it’s the beginning of a new cycle.
As Scorpio is a water sign, it’s important to take special care of your emotions because there will be logical consequences to your actions.’Take the edge off your feelings by expressing yourself in a healthy way. Action is likely to be taken now, and you might generally feel a connection with men or your father.
Authority figures might feature more.’And https://researchave.com/neuroscience-reveals-the-secrets-of-meditations-benefits/ dealing with emotional undercurrents could be difficult.’Be careful not to respond with rigidity and high expectations about what ‘should be’,’ Ms Smith said.’You might think you know what’s happening, however changes are likely where things can be taken away or minimised in some way.
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