The Full Wolf Moon was called by the Native Americans and is the first full moon of the year, rising at 6.54pm Italian time.
It is a moon that occurs in the sign of Leo from which it takes the main characteristics of passion, joy and authenticity.
Like every full moon, its effects will be felt up to three days before and three days after.
It is a moon that brings many emotions and invites each of us to have an open, honest and generous heart and to rediscover our own value.
The Wolf Full Moon is an ideal time to focus on personal goals and spend time with family, laying the foundation for future successes and new beginnings.
The Full Moon in January is a great time to intelligently plan to achieve goals, spend time with family members, and lay the groundwork for new and future harvests.
This Full Moon in Leo is born in opposition to Pluto in Aquarius and squared to Jupiter in Taurus and provides impetus to 'go for it': to pursue goals, to express opinions and beliefs. However, Pluto in opposition to the Full Moon may challenge our perceptions of what is true and what is not, and makes us question whether our beliefs are really real and based on our own thoughts and needs, or whether they are the result of conditioning from the family or social circle we surround ourselves with.
Every statement becomes particularly peremptory, decisive and uncompromising. In addition, both planets involved in the Moon phase, the Sun and Moon, collide with Jupiter, still in the sign of Taurus.
Jupiter, which simultaneously squares both the Sun in Aquarius and this Moon in Leo, seems to want to lower optimism on the one hand but also openness to collaboration and gentleness on the other. Everything takes on a rather uncompromising, determined and result-oriented mode. Empathy and cooperation that leave so much room for others seem to be completely forgotten at the moment.
Intense but also swinging or unstable emotions, especially for Leo, Taurus, Scorpio, and Aquarius, fixed signs who are currently expending their energies trying to manage Jupiter and Uranus in Taurus.
Leo is the protagonist of this Full Moon and may even be exaggerating with its self-esteem because it is a Leo that has absolutely no desire to set any limits for itself these days.
Taurus, who has Jupiter in the sign, could have excesses of optimism or the feeling, at times, of losing control.
Great torment also for Scorpio, who cannot identify what is stirring in his heart.
For Aquarius, despite the presence of the Sun and the revolutionary Pluto in the sign, the passage of this Moon is an invitation to put thoughts and emotions in order and to keep to themselves.
Energies will return more stable and more manageable for all within three days, for the time being some meditation and gentle idleness are recommended especially for the fixed signs we have mentioned.
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