full moon in cancer

'Kick (something soft), punch your pillow and scream out loud.' Full Moon in Cancer by Astrologer, Natasha Weber.

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SYDNEY: 10:48 am, January 18th

NEW YORK: 6:48 pm, January 17th

LONDON: 11:48 pm, January 17th

LOS ANGELES: 3:48 pm, January 17th

PERTH: 7:48 am, January 18th

 

 

January’s full Moon promises lasting transformation that's born from your limits being tried and tested. You know that growing sensation inside your belly when something feels off? It starts as a small inkling and erupts into a full-blown tantrum when you finally hit the wall. If this is where you’re at, know that all is not lost. La Luna’s link with intense Pluto will try to push your buttons, but if you find an outlet for your emotions, you will get to the other side feeling brand new. 

 

Kick (something soft), punch your pillow and scream out loud. Cry. A lot. If you prefer a release with a bit more style, then sing at the top of your lungs. Make up a song that expresses exactly how you feel and let it rip! The lyrics don't have to make sense if your pent-up emotions are placated. For four days following this full Moon, acknowledge anger, talk about rejection and delve into despair, so you can finally heal the hurt.

 

La Luna is at its ripest in Cancer, the most emotive sign of the zodiac, so honouring your feelings is paramount. Expect sentimental memories to arise during this full Moon, and trust that it's okay to sit with them for a while. Even though the Capricorn Sun attempts to hold it all together, don't put a stopper on your feels.

 

Once you've surfed your personal emotional wave, victory looks like this; suddenly, you don't care what your ex thinks, does or says. Not because they have changed, but because you have. People you've given your personal power to melt away as you reclaim that piece of yourself that you sold off too cheaply. That job you lost? You realise that brighter opportunities await, and that makes you feel excited. 

 

And sure, some clouds are void of a silver lining, no matter how hard you try to find one. In this case, La Luna encourages you to grieve, throw your best tanty and then let it all go.

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About Natasha Weber, the author:

Astrotash, Natasha Weber PMAAAC, MAFA

 

A self-confessed astrology nerd, Astrotash is the resident astrologer for myBody+Soul,Australia’s #1 health and wellness site. She writes horoscopes for Mamamia and has presented on radio and podcast shows, such as Sivana and Healthy-ish. Astrotash has appeared on Sunrise morning show and is also a guest speaker at the Soul Star Festival.

 

Motivated to build a bridge between sun-sign columns and the ancient science behind our celestial movements, Astrotash aims to bring deeper personal awareness through the lens of astrology. When she’s not reading the stars, you’ll find her in downward dog, ‘earthing’ in the Australian bush or dancing up a storm at Zumba.

 

Astrotash is accredited by the Australian Academy of Astrology and Cosmobiology and a member of the American Federation of Astrologers. Her articles have appeared inThought Catalogue, Out of Office New Yorkand Today’s Astrologer, in addition to international publications across the globe. She continues to research, present and publish, and is an active member of the following astrological organisations:

 

•          Australian Academy of Astrology and Cosmobiology

•          American Federation of Astrologers

•          Federation of Australian Astrologer