Bloom and Grow: Navigating the Full Moon in Aquarius

Time to embrace freedom, innovation, and our future goals.

Joshua MacGuire
2 min readAug 15, 2024

On August 19, 2024, the Full Moon in Aquarius will light up the night sky, inviting us to embrace freedom, innovation, and our future goals. This lunar event encourages us to confront hidden issues and push beyond our limitations to reach our highest potential.

Astrologically, this Full Moon forms a challenging T-square with Uranus in Taurus, creating a tense but transformative energy. With Jupiter and Saturn squaring each other, and Venus opposite Saturn, we may face economic changes and relationship tensions. Mercury retrograde, from August 4 to August 28, further complicates matters, bringing unpredictability and the need for careful reflection.

During this period, expect the unexpected — financial markets might experience disruptions, and personal or professional relationships could face significant changes. Use this time for introspection and reassessment, and be cautious about launching new projects.

This Full Moon is a powerful catalyst for growth. It pushes us to evolve and break through old patterns, allowing us to bloom into our fullest selves.

Check out your horoscope for insights on how this lunation will impact you, and join me on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at 9 PM Eastern for a livestream where we’ll delve deeper into how to navigate these energies and harness them for your personal growth. If you can’t make it live, don’t worry — you can catch the replay! For a more tailored experience, consider booking a personal reading to explore how this Full Moon specifically affects you. You can also drop me an email to inquire about my availability and set up a session.

Let’s embrace this moment of transformation and bloom into our true potential!

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Joshua MacGuire
Joshua MacGuire

Written by Joshua MacGuire

(“Joshua the Psychic”) Reader, astrologer and coach expanding consciousness with Law of Attraction and Astrology. psychicsun.com

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