Luna Llena en Sagitario del 11 Junio 2025: Expansión Más Allá de lo Absurdo

In this 2025, when everything is changing so rapidly, it would be naive to expect the lunations to bring calm. In a general sense, the role of each lunation—both new and full—is to open and close processes, in accordance with the prevailing astrological climate. In the context of 2025, it's clear that the overall nature of this year's lunations is not light, as is the astrological climate (it would be like two parents with blue eyes hoping to have a biological child with brown eyes).

In any case, it's not just the world that's changing . We are too. As part of the living fabric of this planet, we must move with it , revisit what can no longer be sustained, and navigate the crises that eventually return us to balance. As much as we may desire immediate peace or clarity, we are in a collective and individual cycle of purification . And the lunations are setting that pace with surgical precision.


After a New Moon in Gemini that brought brief relief, l The Full Moon on June 11 brings back that "2025 flavor": an energy of cutting, exposure, and rapid change . If in the midst of all this we feel overwhelmed by the context, by the news, by personal events that we cannot control, and It's important not to forget that every worthwhile beginning is preceded by a cleansing; there is no life without death . Let's not be discouraged; these types of lunations are a more than necessary step. Even when they're uncomfortable. Especially when they're uncomfortable.

The Full Moon in Sagittarius this 2025 occurs on May 11, at 20°39' of the sign.

The elements that define it are:

  • It occurs in square to the lunar nodes (22°57' of Pisces and Virgo).

  • It takes place in lunar mansion number 21.

  • The Moon will be out of bounds (-28° S 5').

  • Jupiter, ruler of this lunation , will have just entered Cancer.

  • Jupiter will be in conjunction with Mercury out of bounds (25° N 18').

 

This Full Moon will affect us all, but Its impact will be greater if you have planets or angles between 18°- 22° of the mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces).



Full Moon in Sagittarius June 11, 2025

Full Moon in Sagittarius, June 11, 2025. Software: LUNA

Full Moon: Culmination, Zenith and Revelation

In the lunar cycle, the Full Moon represents the point of maximum illumination: the moment when the Sun and Moon are in exact opposition, and sunlight falls entirely on the visible face of the Moon. This configuration not only marks the zenith of the lunar month , but also symbolically expresses the principle of revelation , of visibility, of culmination. As Dane Rudhyar points out in The Lunation Cycle , it is at this phase that the process begun at the New Moon reaches its full development, and where the results—favorable or not—can no longer be avoided. The Moon reflects all the light it can receive; and in the same way, consciousness reflects everything that is ready to be seen .


From a symbolic perspective, the full moon has traditionally been associated with fertility and visibility, but also with instability : it is the moment when energy reaches its highest point before beginning to decline. In many cultures, it is considered a liminal phase, in which portals open, hidden tensions manifest, and a process is completed, which then begins to dissolve. The symbolism is clear: everything that reaches its maximum expression inevitably begins to diminish . That is why full moons, in astrology, are not simply "moments of light," but rather instants where clarity can be overwhelming—because it reveals what can no longer be hidden. Astrologically, this is the point of maximum friction between the conscious (Sun) and the unconscious (Moon), which often translates into internal conflict, overwhelming emotions, or necessary ruptures.


In practical terms, full moons tend to accelerate processes, expose truths, precipitate decisions, or reveal dynamics that have been quietly brewing . And while they can be uncomfortable, they are also profoundly useful: without this phase of total light, we wouldn't be able to clearly recognize which part of the cycle needs to close so that something new can begin.

Sagittarius: Abstract Fire

And this closure occurs in Sagittarius, the last of the three fire signs. Its mutable nature makes it expansive, diverse, and difficult to contain. Unlike Aries and Leo—who embody the fire element's drive and individual expression in a much more direct and personal way—Sagittarius operates on the abstract plane. It needs to understand, to make connections, to raise its gaze above familiar terrain.

Fire, as an element, is linked to the spirit, to vital enthusiasm . In Sagittarius, this fire rises toward the intangible in order to at least touch upon the meaning of things. The spirit expresses itself through vision, questions, the desire to know the truth, and the points that connect different things . The Sagittarian fire needs to explore ideas, expand through knowledge, launch itself in a direction (or many) that doesn't always have a concrete form. Here, enthusiasm is projected toward what is intuited as possible, and of which there is no rational certainty.

On a collective level , Sagittarius is linked to the great systems that structure thought : religions, legal codes, educational institutions, mass media. Everything that influences how a society interprets the world, defines what is right, transmits values, or disseminates ideas falls within its domain. It also governs transnational movements: migration, international treaties, study abroad, the circulation of ideas and bodies across borders. When this energy is activated, ideological debates open, narratives are confronted, and dominant beliefs are realigned.


On a personal level , Sagittarius compels us to reconsider our meaning . It leads us to question whether we believe, and what we believe in . Sagittarian energy is also related to the need to step back —physically or emotionally—to gain clarity and not get lost in unnecessary details. It can also awaken in us the desire to teach, transmit, and share what was once merely an intuition, but which, over time, eventually transformed into a vision.


Moon Square Lunar Nodes

Square with the Lunar Nodes (22°):

This Full Moon forms an exact square to the lunar nodes, a configuration that accentuates its emotional intensity and volatile nature . As we saw above, full moons already mark moments of culmination, visibility, release, or revelation. But when that culmination is in tension with the nodal axis, the tension is decisive and needs to be resolved urgently.


The lunar node axis represents long-range evolutionary processes . The south node indicates what we know well but no longer transforms us; the north node points in a direction we haven't yet mastered, but which opens up the possibility of growth. The square activates a crossroads: insisting on the old keeps us stagnant, but moving toward the new generates insecurity . In this case, the tension falls on the realm of beliefs and stories that give meaning to what we experience .


At the collective level , this configuration may reflect a moment of strong polarization . Discourses emerge that seek to impose themselves as absolute truths , born from emotion rather than reflection. Intransigent positions, vehement (even rude) statements, attempts to establish a single valid version of events. Institutions linked to knowledge, education, religion, or the media may find themselves embroiled in crises or ideological confrontations. Social or migratory displacements may also occur, forcing the redefinition of legal and cultural frameworks.


On a personal level , this configuration can feel like an internal upheaval. Intense emotions, discomfort, difficulty discerning clearly, a need to express something we don't know what the hell it is, and which we ultimately end up letting out unfiltered. What we believe and what we defend can be colored by an emotional burden that impedes dialogue and confronts us with the limits of our own ideas. A sense of a crisis of meaning is also likely to arise, as if we no longer believe in what served as our guide until yesterday. But in this disorientation, we have the possibility of choosing differently.

Lunar Mansion 21

Lunar Mansion 21: Al-Baldah – The City


(Don't know what lunar mansions are? Read the full guide here .)

This Full Moon occurs within Lunar Mansion number 21, known in Arabic tradition as Al-Baldah , which means "the city" or "the settlement." This mansion extends from 17°08' to 29°59' Sagittarius and is associated with the spaces where multiple paths, decisions, encounters, and risks are concentrated.


Al-Baldah refers to the centers of human activity, the crossroads where knowledge, resources, and narratives are exchanged. But it is also an ambiguous mansion, because at those same crossroads , confusion, imprudence, false signals, or promises can arise that divert us from what truly matters . Its traditional symbol (a blurred figure of intertwined paths) points to the challenge of discerning where to go when there are too many options, all half-lit.


In its most complex form, Al-Baldah can bring mental chaos, information overload, excessive stimuli, or a dispersion that prevents us from choosing a clear direction. It can also manifest as sudden interruptions : paths that seemed to be moving forward suddenly halt, contradictory signals that prevent serious progress.


At a collective level , this mansion reflects moments of strategic confusion and/or reckless decisions. Voices, theories, and interpretations multiply. There may be a sense of saturation or widespread disorientation. Political, economic, or social decisions are made without a clear direction, or measures contradict each other, weakening the shared framework. It may also signal instances where a dominant narrative is found to have been built on weak or misleading assumptions.


On a personal level , Al-Baldah confronts us with internal dispersion. We're offered multiple ideas, desires, or possible directions, but not all of them are viable. It's easy to lose focus when everything seems urgent or appealing . This mansion suggests taking a conscious break because if we move forward without any idea of where we're going, it's practically a given that we'll arrive at destinations we didn't entirely choose . It's time to review what information we're integrating, what narratives we keep repeating, and whether they truly align with what we need to build in the long term.

Moon Out of Bounds

Moon Out of Bounds: Something Goes Out of Bounds

Another important factor in this Full Moon is that it is out of bounds ( read more about the Out of Bounds Moon here) , that is, beyond the maximum declination of the Sun. In this case, it reaches a declination of 28 degrees and 5 minutes south , which places it in an extreme range. When a planet is out of bounds, it operates with greater freedom with respect to established rules, and the more out of bounds, the more pronounced its effects. What an OOB (out of bounds) planet represents is overflowing, exacerbated, expressing itself outside of the usual parameters .


In the case of the Moon, this means that lunar functions— containment, belonging, security, emotional connection, memory, and the masseslose their usual regulatory framework . As a result, sensitivity becomes more acute. Emotional reactions (both personal and collective) can be more explosive, disproportionate, visceral, or unpredictable. On the positive side, we also have the possibility of a much more lucid and visionary emotionality, but only if we manage to channel that energy instead of acting on it compulsively.


In mundane astrology , the Moon represents the people. When it is out of bounds, the voice of the people rises in intense ways.  We're already seeing it: In Los Angeles (USA) , for example, since June 6, thousands of people have been protesting against police immigration raids and the presence of the National Guard, following a series of operations by ICE that detained more than 100 people in industries and workplaces; in the eastern Mediterranean , Israel detained the humanitarian aid ship Madleen, which was heading to Gaza. In both cases, themes linked to Sagittarius are touched upon: laws, ethics, justice, borders, politics .


On a collective level , this Moon beyond limits can mark moments when a part of society breaks away from the legal or symbolic framework within which it has been operating . Something overflows and becomes uncontrollable. It can also signal figures or movements that are distancing themselves, leaving the common stage and positioning themselves from a different perspective—whether as a protest, a strategy, or a rupture.


On a personal level , this out-of-bounds Moon can feel like an emotional overload. There may be intense reactions, abrupt mood swings, and a feeling of being uncontained. Deep discomfort with our own belief systems may also arise. In some cases, we may feel a sense of retreat, escaping, or breaking out of a system. In others, we may have a flash of clarity that frees us from a closed and/or rigid view.

Jupiter in Cancer

Jupiter in Cancer at 0°: Impetus and Innocence

On another note, this is the first Full Moon with Jupiter in Cancer , the sign in which it is exalted. As the ruler of this lunation , its position takes on special significance—even more so considering that it is at , a critical degree that marks the beginning of a new cycle in that sign. This placement accentuates both the potential and immaturity of the transit: Jupiter at 0° has not yet mastered the territory it has just entered. It acts with impetus, but without experience. With confidence, but without restraint. And while its exaltation in Cancer amplifies feelings of protection, belonging, and care, its recent entry can accentuate overly defensive attitudes or exaggerated reactions motivated by unfiltered emotion.


On a collective level , this lunation may be the one that kick-starts the rise of nationalist or paternalistic discourses , with a protective tone that, in its most immature version, confuses care with control . Emotional narratives charged with moral certainties appear, as if there were a single "correct" way to care, to protect, to belong. While Jupiter in Cancer is a transit that could become fertile and nurturing, at this Full Moon and at the 0° degree, it tends to overreact, like someone defending something before knowing if it is really at risk. Primitive emotions mix with ideologies, and the need for security can lead to excesses and/or unnecessary displays, whether institutional or symbolic .


On a personal level , this Jupiter can feel like a surge of enthusiasm . We might feel a growing sense of possibility, confidence, and opportunity. But it's important not to lose perspective: this Jupiter is approaching two exact squares with Saturn and Neptune; we'll have to clean up the mess later. It's best for us to act sensibly, carefully evaluate important decisions, and avoid overreacting to what seems urgent. Keeping a cool head will be invaluable during these times.



Mercury OOB

Jupiter Conjunction Mercury Out of Bounds: More Fuel to the Fire

On the other hand, this same Jupiter is in conjunction with Mercury , which is also out of bounds (read more about Mercury out of bounds here) . This configuration, which involves the ruler of the Full Moon, puts the spotlight on information, discourse, ideological frameworks, and the way certainties are communicated. And since Mercury is in Cancer , what is communicated passes through the emotional filter: security, protection, and a sense of belonging are the axes that articulate language and narrative.


Out-of-bounds Mercury operates outside the usual codes of expression . It can become brilliant, sharp, and highly creative in its sense-making. But it can also run riot— operating with parallel logic, twisting facts, and operating with incomplete or out-of-context information . And in conjunction with Jupiter, which tends to magnify everything it touches , that effect is amplified.


At the collective level , this conjunction brings us even more inflated, emotionally charged discourses with a paternalistic or nationalist tone, savage, and full of bravado . Messages appear that appeal to protection, to "taking care of our own," to closing ranks. The goal is to generate support based on affection or fear, rather than logic. This combination can give rise to movements that communicate powerfully, but also to manipulative strategies . Note that with this configuration, it is not always clear what is information and what is emotional construction, or outright charlatanism.


On a personal level , we may experience mental or verbal overload . A thousand ideas may run through our heads, along with intense conversations and/or the need to express something urgent. We may also struggle to differentiate what we feel from what we think , and we may easily feel defensive about what others say . This conjunction can spark very lucid conclusions , but also exaggerations. Let's try to take a few seconds of silence before reacting—and ask ourselves if what we are about to say is born from a clear vision, or from a defense mechanism that leads nowhere.

Corresponding Sabian Symbol: Sagittarius 21, "A Boy and a Dog with Borrowed Glasses."

(Don't know what Sabian symbols are? Read the complete guide here )

This Full Moon occurs at 20° Sagittarius, whose corresponding Sabian symbol is Sagittarius 21: “A boy and a dog with borrowed glasses.” This seemingly innocent symbol contains a strange and even absurd image. A boy wearing borrowed glasses probably doesn’t see any better; a dog with glasses, no comment. This symbol is associated with the gesture of adopting an appearance without that appearance actually transforming the internal function . Glasses—symbols of vision, study, intellectual clarity—appear on bodies that don’t process them. It’s an image of simulacrum.


Given the tense context of this Full Moon, the symbol's most fraught facet is likely to emerge : gurus who have all the answers, figures who present themselves as role models without real training, beliefs adopted without reflection, dogmas without any weight. This Sabian symbol delivers a message that's more relevant than ever: the risk of confusing appearance with substance , of putting those who don't deserve it on the podium, or of surrendering to visions that, although they sound lofty, are just noise.


At a collective level , this image may coincide with the exposure of leadership or narratives that reveal their absurdity upon closer inspection . There may also be a proliferation of empty discourses that attempt to impose meaning without any idea of what they are doing, even if they think they do. The need to believe in something amidst a turbulent climate can become fertile ground for exaggeration, self-deception, or the glorification of the absurd.


On a personal level , this symbol is associated with the possibility of considering a new point of view , as if we were putting on borrowed glasses. Of course, this isn't about pretending or impressing, but rather recognizing that there are times when it would be helpful to try a different perspective to begin to see other opportunities. In any case, the difference between the two is fine—and this lunation, with its underlying tension, asks us to be very attentive to what we are trying to appear, and why.

Questions to Reflect on Sagittarius 21

Questions to Reflect On:

1. What certainty crumbles just when you thought you had found a direction?

See if there are any ideas, beliefs, or explanations that no longer serve you well and that this lunation is exposing.

2. What speeches are you hearing—or repeating—that sound solid, but when you look at them closely, they lack any basis in reality?

Pay attention to narratives that seek to impose themselves as absolute truths. Ask yourself if you're accepting something as valid just because your emotions are involved.

3. From what emotion are you defending your point of view?

Identify whether your ideas are coming from an intense emotional reaction, rather than from mature reflection. Ask yourself what need lies behind that impulse.

4. What part of you needs to step away from the usual scenario to regain a clearer perspective?

Consider whether you're too wrapped up in an environment, role, or narrative that doesn't allow you to think freely. What would happen if you stepped back?

5. What are you so excited about that you might be overstating its potential?

Ask yourself if there's something that seems like a great opportunity but needs to be evaluated more closely before you fully commit.

6. What are you trying to look like—and why?

Detect whether you're forcing an image, a sense of security, or an authority that isn't actually established internally. What are you trying to demonstrate?

7. How will you distinguish between a lucid vision and an illusion?

In moments of effusiveness, it's easy to confuse clarity with enthusiasm. Ask yourself what evidence you really have, and what you're idealizing.

This Full Moon is the Right Time to:

• Clearly see where you might be normalizing something that, if you look at it closely, is absurd.

Sometimes we adopt ideas, roles, or discourses simply because they're repeated, because everyone follows them, because they've been there before. This lunation allows you to step back and realize how ridiculous something can become when you stop automatically justifying it.


• Detect the grandiloquent stories that only generate more confusion.

When there's tension, overly constructed certainties are often defenses. This lunation allows you to clearly see what narratives are trying to impose themselves without any real basis. Listen carefully, but don't swallow just any version.


• Take emotional distance to recover vision.

This Full Moon encourages you to take a healthy step back so you can better observe which part of the story still makes sense and which no longer does.


• Recognize which enthusiasms are inflated by expectations and not by reality.

Jupiter's exaltation can make everything seem promising. But if something dazzles you too much, wait, observe, and try not to make decisions based on overwhelming emotion.


• See what kind of knowledge you are pretending to have.

This lunation reveals where we're pretending to understand something we're not really able to fully understand. Pretending to be clear only pushes us away from a true understanding.


• Find an innovative solution without having to accept blindly what someone else says or proposes.

You don't need to adopt any idea just because it sounds impressive. This lunation can help you think from a different perspective, with more freedom and less dependence on outside discourse.   


The 12 Houses of the Natal Chart

What Culminations Can You Expect in the House of Your Birth Chart Where This Lunation Falls?


Here are some possible culminations, revelations, or cleansing processes depending on the life area activated in your birth chart. Find out which house 20°39' of Sagittarius is in to understand how this Full Moon may influence your personal process. Remember, it's not always about observing external events, but also about identifying which part of you is receiving a push to make adjustments.

(Need help finding the 20°39' Sagittarius degree? Read this step-by-step guide here .)

House 1

House 1: Beginnings, Identity and Personal Appearance

If this Full Moon falls in your 1st House, it may manifest as an unexpected or uncomfortable exposure . Something you believed about yourself—a certainty, an affirmation, a personal conviction—may begin to show cracks. Perhaps a situation arises in which you see yourself reflected back from the outside, and you don't quite like what you see. Or someone may question your position so strongly that it forces you to reconsider whether what you're defending actually holds water.


You may feel more physical or emotional tension than usual, or you may be more reactive than you'd like. If this happens, try to honestly observe which part of your identity is asking for adjustments.


On the other hand, this is a good time to ask yourself if you're acting from a clear vision or a borrowed image. What are you trying to show, and to whom? Even if it makes you uncomfortable, this lunation can help you dismantle a position that no longer makes sense and reconnect with a more authentic way of being in the world.

House 2

House 2: Self-esteem, Values, Sense of Stability, Finances

If this Full Moon falls in your 2nd House, you could face a situation that forces you to reconsider what you've taken for granted . Perhaps something that seemed stable is no longer so. Or you discover that a belief about your own worth, what you deserve, or what you need to feel at peace no longer holds the same weight. This may express itself through an external experience—a purchase that doesn't satisfy you, a lack of income, a decision that challenges your sense of control—but the process is internal.


You may need to acknowledge that you were overvaluing something that no longer represents you , or that you were waiting for something external to validate your self-confidence. If you feel discomfort, take it as an opportunity to ask real questions: What value does this have for me today? What part of my self-worth still depends on external validation? What am I measuring against criteria that no longer serve me?


It's not about feeling guilty about what you did before. But rather about honestly examining what this situation is signaling to you. What's shaking off now can help you redefine how you feel stable , from a less fanciful place.

 

House 3

House 3: Communication and Learning

If this Full Moon falls in your 3rd House, you may find yourself facing tension in the way you communicate or interpret what others say . A conversation may arise that throws you off, a message you weren't expecting, or a difference of opinion may force you to reconsider your way of arguing or listening. What seemed clear may become ambiguous, and what you thought others understood perfectly may reveal misunderstandings.


You may also notice that you're repeating an idea, a way of speaking, or a way of relating to information that no longer connects with your current moment. This lunation can mark the end of a way of thinking or expressing something , not because it's wrong, but because it no longer represents what you need to build.


It's important not to rush into having the last word. If you feel like defending your point of view at all costs, first ask yourself if you're speaking to understand or to convince . Sometimes, what's revealed in this house isn't so much what the other person said, but how you interpreted it. Take advantage of this energy to open yourself to other perspectives, to question your own mental filters, and to stop repeating phrases or ideas that have become rigid.

House 4

House 4: Home, Past and Family

If this Full Moon falls in your 4th House, you could see clearly something you'd rather not acknowledge about your intimate life . Perhaps a family truth, a dynamic you've maintained out of habit, or a need to maintain a certain image on the outside world will be revealed. It doesn't have to be serious, but it should be uncomfortable enough to force you to make adjustments.


It could also be something from the past that reappears and allows you to finally understand how to move forward. This lunation can open the door to new—and more honest—ways of connecting with your place, your history, or your family circle. Thanks to the square with the nodes, what comes to light can mark a turning point, especially if you choose to break out of the mold you've been repeating.


On an emotional level, you may notice increased sensitivity or unpredictable reactions in your home environment , even within yourself. It's important not to act out of irritation, but rather use this moment to observe what needs updating in your emotional core. Sometimes, what's broken is the very thing that was preventing the connection you were seeking.

House 5

House 5: Children, Creativity, Romance and Pleasure

If this Full Moon falls in your 5th House, it may expose an automatic—or even infantile—way of seeking pleasure . Perhaps you're repeating a pattern of enjoyment that no longer truly serves you, or you're repeating an attitude that functions more as a pose than as authentic expression. Enjoyment is still important, but this lunation can clearly show you what part of that enjoyment needs updating.


You might also notice something important in your bond with your children, if you have any. Some of their emotional needs may come to light , helping you better understand how to support them without repeating inherited responses. If it's romance, you might realize you were projecting something that no longer fits with your current emotional reality.


Despite everything, this Full Moon holds strong creative potential . If you're working on an artistic project, have a hobby, or are experiencing inspiration, this energy can help you shape something new. The key is to let go of the superficial, the decorative, and everything that merely imitates vitality . What remains when you do that is truly worth developing.

House 6

House 6: Health, Connection with the Body and Daily Routines

If this Full Moon falls in your 6th House, something may be revealed that forces you to rethink your routines, your way of working, or your relationship with your body . Perhaps a work dynamic becomes unsustainable, or an absurd way of functioning is exposed—a pose, an automatic role, a way of doing things that no longer makes sense. This lunation can mark a turning point in how you manage your time, your energy, or your daily life.


Some physical or emotional discomfort that you've been ignoring may also come to light, and now demands your attention. It doesn't have to be serious, but it does signal that a part of you needs a change of pace. Listening to your body and observing what bothers you in your daily life can give you very specific clues.


In the workplace, there may be tensions or revelations that expose the artificial nature of certain dynamics , giving you the opportunity to seek a more honest or functional way of working. This is a good time to organize, adjust, and discard anything that only adds noise. You don't need to continue acting as if everything is fine if you already know something isn't.

 

House 7

House 7: One-to-One Relationships

If this Full Moon falls in your 7th House, tensions in your closest relationships may come to light . This isn't necessarily a sign of breaking up a relationship (of any kind), but rather a sign of distancing yourself from certain dynamics that no longer work. Perhaps something absurd that you've been normalizing will be revealed—a promise that had no chance of being kept, an expectation that had no basis, or a way of relating that no longer represents you.


It's not just about what the other person does or doesn't do. This lunation can show you how you, too, are holding onto a role, a stance, or a demand that needs to be revisited . The goal isn't to confront for the sake of confrontation, but to see if there's a different way to approach the relationship, find common ground, or simply allow space for both parties to realign.


It can also be a good time to open up to a real conversation , allowing us to give way to rigid positions or acknowledge that the balance has been lost. The discomfort that may arise now isn't necessarily a threat: it can be a door to building something fairer, clearer, and more viable in the long term.

House 8

House 8: Transformation, Grief, Debts, and Shared Resources

If this Full Moon falls in your 8th House, something may be revealed that's forcing you to transform on an internal level . Perhaps a disempowering dynamic becomes evident, a way of avoiding showing vulnerability, or an attempt to control what can no longer be controlled. It may be uncomfortable to acknowledge, but denying what's begging you to change only prolongs the wear and tear.


This lunation can bring an uncomfortable emotional revelation , a moment of clarity about what you need to close or what you're holding onto out of fear. Perhaps you need to take more emotional risks, open yourself up to trust, or, conversely, set clear boundaries in order to heal. Whatever the case, the process isn't superficial: something symbolically dies so you can regain resilience.


There could also be changes in shared material or legal matters , such as inheritances, debts, financial agreements, or issues of intimacy and commitment. If you're waiting for a resolution on any of these issues, this Full Moon could mark a decision that couldn't be put off any longer.


Whatever the scenario, what is being transformed now is giving you back power , even if it is unpleasant at first.

 

House 9

House 9: Expansion and Philosophy of Life

If this Full Moon falls in your 9th House, it may mark a turning point in your way of understanding the world . Something you took for granted—a belief, a central idea, a sense of direction—may die here. Perhaps you were planning a training course, a trip, or a personal expansion project that no longer fits with what you're experiencing internally. Or maybe you simply need to step back from what you believed in order to look at things with greater scope.


This lunation can help you clearly see what part of your life philosophy might be a construct born of insecurity or an attempt to give form to something that couldn't be explained at a certain point in your life. Recognizing the absurdity of certain ideas isn't a failure: it's the beginning of a change.


It can also be a fertile time to connect with other ways of thinking, with new beliefs that not only resonate with you, but truly broaden your horizons . But for that to happen, you must first accept that what worked until now is no longer enough.

  

House 10

House 10: Career, Ambitions, Reputation, Vision of Success

If this Full Moon falls in your 10th House, it may mark the culmination of an important process in your professional career or in your public positioning . Perhaps a period of progress is coming to a close, a project is finalized, or it simply becomes clear that a direction you were taking isn't working out. You could also notice that an authority figure is losing strength in your eyes—someone you once admired or followed, now appearing in a different light.


Another possibility is that you yourself are facing the limits of a model of success that you built at another point in your life . There may be a feeling of disalignment, as if what you're pursuing doesn't reflect your true beliefs, but rather an image that serves more to reassure others or maintain a certain external validation. If there's a breakdown, a setback, or a fall, don't view it as a failure: it may be the perfect moment to redefine your vision of achievement with more authenticity.


This lunation invites you to review what you are calling success today , and whether that idea still makes sense for the person you are becoming, within the world that is being created from this historical period.

House 11

House 11: Groups, Community, and Long-Term Goals

If this Full Moon falls in your 11th House, it may highlight a way of connecting with groups, friendships, or collective projects that no longer makes sense to you . Perhaps there's a dynamic that once seemed normal to you and now seems absurd. Or maybe you simply feel like you no longer fit into a space where you once sought to belong. This lunation can clearly show you that that belonging needs to be updated.


A long-term goal that no longer inspires you may also reveal itself. Something you had projected as an important objective may lose its luster or appear to be an expectation you've been carrying around more out of habit than conviction. Far from being a disappointment, this can help you move on and chart a more expansive horizon.


On the other hand, this Full Moon can also open up new ways of connecting with community or understanding friendship —ones that are less dogmatic and more aligned with your current moment. The key is to step out of your comfort zone—and look at things you previously took for granted from a different perspective.

 

House 12

House 12: Spirituality, Subconscious, Closures, Privacy

If this Full Moon falls in your 12th House, it may mark the end of a period of retreat, introspection, or inner searching . Perhaps you were silently processing something, going through a period of closure that needed time and distance. This lunation may show you that cycle is coming to an end, or reveal something you haven't been able to see clearly until now.


It can also help you more clearly recognize where you were missing out , especially if you had placed blind faith in an idea, cause, or narrative that ultimately only dulled your clarity, or made you feel like you couldn't do anything about it and just had to accept it.


This Full Moon can also powerfully show you what happens when you disconnect too much from the concrete. It's a good time to consciously close the door, to let go of what was draining you, and to return to operating in your life with more presence and direction . What ends may leave you more at peace than what you were trying to maintain at all costs.

In this 2025, when everything is changing so rapidly, it would be naive to expect the lunations to bring calm. In a general sense, the role of each lunation—both new and full—is to open and close processes, in accordance with the prevailing astrological climate. In the context of 2025, it's clear that the overall nature of this year's lunations is not light, as is the astrological climate (it would be like two parents with blue eyes hoping to have a biological child with brown eyes). In any case, it's not...

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