There are a lot of
intense energies around right now, and you can blame the moon and planets for
that. I have to say, I do find it quite bizarre that I'm writing a blog post
about this as it seems like something that few people would be on board with,
but every time I mention full moons or planetary events, my blog traffic
spikes. So it seems that a lot of you really do notice, and care about,
astrological dynamics.
But perhaps that's
not surprising. Even people who are dismissive of spiritual concepts seem to be
aware that the full moon has an impact on human behaviour (nope, not talking
about werewolves!).
A policeman I used to know told me that incidences of
violence and disorderly behaviour have a massive increase during a full moon –
to the point where cops in his station were wary about being rostered on for
night shift at full moon. And many emergency room doctors can attest to a
similar effect. That’s because the moon is associated with our emotions, and some
people don’t process highly intense emotions in healthy or respectful ways.
BTW
I'm not an astrologer. Everything I've written here is collected from what I've
read lately (I'm fascinated by this stuff). And remember that you can't actually blame the moon for your behaviour – even though we are influenced by different energies, we are all responsible for our own actions.
The full moon this
week (it started on Monday night) is extra intense because it's in the house of
Scorpio – that's the sign associated with deep thinking and emotions. If you
know a Scorpio well (I'm one!), you'll know what I'm talking about – we're all
about delving into what's really going on, and exploring what actually matters.
You will never have a conversation about the Kardashians with a Scorpio –
shallowness bores us to tears.
So if you're feeling
extra emotional this week, and you're being confronted with deep issues you've
been burying or simply hadn't been aware of, that's the full moon at play. The
good news is, it's shining a light on stuff you need to process and clear. It’d
be helpful to take that on board.
But wait, there's
more! We're also in the shadow period of the Mercury retrograde – something
that happens three times this year. The retrograde proper starts on May 18 but
its effects start to be felt in the two-week lead-up. The planet Mercury is to
do with communication and travel, so when it goes into retrograde (until June
11) it can wreak havoc. This is a time when your computer may melt down*,
emails go missing in cyberspace, buses and flights will constantly be delayed
and you'll get caught in unexpected and inexplicable traffic snarl-ups. Last year during a
Mercury retrograde, the whole of Sydney Airport lost power for three hours, for
reasons officials could not identify, sending the entire flight schedule into
disarray for the day. And in the Mercury retrograde in January this year, a
leading telco in Australia randomly changed its entire network into daylight
savings time, meaning that people living in states which do not observe
daylight savings – hello, Queensland! – got woken up an hour before they should
have been, and rocked up to work early (robbed of an hour's sleep –how gutted
would you be?!).
Also during Mercury
retrograde, your interactions with others may be fraught. You'll find yourself –
and them – saying things you don't mean. Misunderstandings will be commonplace,
and will cause conflicts. Your thoughts will be muddied and you'll struggle to
get your message across. In short, this planet is a bit of a shit-stirrer.
But it has a fun side
too – Mercury is also associated with playfulness, so fun activities that have
maximum laugh value are highlighted over this period. Channel that inner child –
there's a trampoline and a silly movie with your name on it.
The best way to get
through a Mercury retrograde cycle is to be patient. Be forgiving of people
around you – especially when it comes to communications. Focus on ways to find
calm – meditation, herbal tea, long walks in the park, whatever floats your
boat – as this is more important now than ever.
The planet Mercury up close. |
If you still don't
believe in this astrological stuff, I get it – it does seem pretty far-fetched.
But remember that everything is made of
energy, which, by its nature, is subject to ebbs and flows. Emotions themselves
are a form of energy. So it makes sense that what happens in the solar system,
with its associated powerful forces, could also affect energy flow within and
around us. The moon controls the tides, so it stands to reason that the
moon could also affect the flow of emotions within our body – especially when
you consider that our bodies are about 75 per cent water, an element which is
associated with emotions (that's why Scorpio, Cancer and Pisces, the water signs, are the emotion-driven signs of the Zodiac). Oh, I've lost you, haven't I? Too airy-fairy? Yeah, I know, it's pretty out there. But do try to keep an open mind.
* Pro tip: if you
haven't done a computer back-up recently, do it now.