On May 23rd, 2024, we have an auspicious Full Moon in Sagittarius.
The Full Moon is at 2° Sagittarius, sextile Pluto (at 2° Aquarius), trine Neptune (at 29° Pisces) and opposite Venus and Jupiter in Taurus.
One notable aspect of this lunation is that its ruler, Jupiter, is conjunct Venus.
Venus conjunct Jupiter is one of the most auspicious and sought-after transits. This is one of those 5-star events astrology enthusiasts look for when planning significant occasions like a wedding, launching important projects, or making major life decisions.
Why is Venus conjunct Jupiter so beneficial?
Venus is our values – what we like, what we find appealing and beautiful, what feels right.
Jupiter is our beliefs. While similar to Venus, Jupiter operates on a more meta-level. Our beliefs (Jupiter) are based on our deep rooted values (Venus).
Jupiter is our inner compass. When we have the occasion to steal with 100% certainty of not getting caught, and we don’t even consider doing it, that’s Jupiter at work. Jupiter means living aligned with our internal moral compass.
Full Moon In Sagittarius – Thing BIG
The Full Moon is in Sagittarius – the sign of vision, optimism, and adventure. Sagittarius encourages us to think BIG. For a fire sign, thinking big is not about following ‘calculated’ paths of success, like becoming a lawyer or buying a big house.
Sagittarius asks: What’s your vision? What would make the world a better place? How can you contribute to this future vision?
Sagittarius is that feeling when we look at the night sky and we feel part of something greater than ourselves. It’s about witnessing the aurora and being in awe of being alive. It’s about that inspiring story that moved you.
Everything in this world started with a Sagittarius vision.
Malala Yousafzai grew up in Pakistan, facing the Taliban’s ban on girls’ education. Despite threats and violence, she continued to speak out about the importance of education for girls.
In 2012, she was shot by a Taliban gunman but survived. Instead of being silenced, Malala’s resolve grew stronger. She co-authored the memoir “I Am Malala” and co-founded the Malala Fund, which advocates for girls’ education worldwide. Her vision for universal education continues to impact millions of girls across the globe.
William Kamkwamba, a young innovator from Malawi, is a powerful example of turning a Sagittarius vision into reality. During a famine in 2001-2002, his family couldn’t afford to send him to school.
Despite this, William was determined to learn. He read books from the local library and taught himself how to build a windmill using scrap materials.
This windmill generated electricity and pumped water for his family’s farm, transforming their lives and eventually inspiring others in his village to pursue education and innovation. His story is detailed in the book and film “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind”.
A vision (Sagittarius) that is aligned with our values (Venus) and greater social context (Jupiter) is the most powerful force of the universe.
With Venus conjunct Jupiter (29° Taurus) sextile Neptune (29° Pisces) anything is possible. Right now, we all have the potential to turn our visions into reality. But we have to seek that spark of inspiration. We have to find that inner alignment.
Full Moon In Sagittarius, Venus Conjunct Jupiter – The Law Of Attraction
Venus conjunct Jupiter embodies the law (Jupiter) of attraction (Venus).
The key principles of the law of attraction are very Sagittarius, Venus conjunct Jupiter-like:
- Like attracts like: similar thoughts and energies attract similar results
- A mindset shift is the first step; this includes cultivating a positive attentive and being optimistic about your life and future
- Remove negativity: remove negative thoughts, people, and things from your life to make space for positivity
The law of attraction is powerful. But it’s not about wanting something and then waiting for it to magically happen.
There is a commitment to be made. “I’m in”. When Venus joins Jupiter, the vision is no longer ‘just a vision’ that ‘might happen’. It requires a personal investment.
When our values (Venus) meet our beliefs (Jupiter), we have to put our money where our mouth is.
With Sagittarius (and with fire signs in general) it’s very important for things to ‘feel right’ and be inspiring.
The Fire element is often associated with passion, but passion is not necessarily inherent to fire signs. As Bruce Springsteen says, “You can’t start a fire without a spark”.
Sagittarius – and fire signs – need to feel that spiritual alignment. Need to feel ‘right’ about something. This alignment will then fuel their drive and passion.
At the Full Moon in Sagittarius, listen to your intuition. Listen to that part of yourself that is naturally wired toward expansion and growth.
Pay attention to that Sagittarian spark of inspiration, to the kindling fire that ignites your inner drive. Just like the mutable fire of Sagittarius, that spark will expand, growing into a powerful flame of purpose and passion.
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