Taurus Full Moon, Pallas Athena & Mercury Rx Forecast
In this episode we delve into:
Pallas Athena’s journey in Sagittarius 🏹
Taurus Full Moon Vogue Battles the Sun in Scorpio
Mercury's retrograde and cosmic duties 🕒
Practical tips for channeling celestial inspiration 🌟
Transcript:
Hello and welcome. I'm Lizz Grace Christy of Galactic Mythology, here with the third goddess report. First, a huge thank you to all my new subscribers. I appreciate every lesson, every interaction. It's been such a joy sharing this journey with you. So let's talk about podcasting. I've been creating and producing these one off episodes on my channel, Galactic Mythology, for about two years now.
Fumbling my way through the learning curve. But this report, the Goddess Report, has been a long time in the making, quietly brewing in the background. Furthermore, talking astrology out there in the real world isn't exactly my comfort zone. I'm not the type to ask acquaintances or strangers what their big three is. Unless, of course, I'm at an astrology conference.
Public speaking was something I used to avoid like the plague. Yet here I am, slowly finding my voice through this podcast. Bit by bit. After a couple of years, I'm finally hitting a flow. And this Weekend Goddess Report feels especially inspiring. These Asteroid Goddesses have become my muses. And writing these reports has deepened my connection to them.
Last week, Vesta felt like a guiding hand and Ceres’, it was as if she was sitting right beside me. The whole time as I wrote a presence beyond my usual senses. It's uncanny and honestly delightful. The unexpected gifts of this journey have been more rewarding than I could have ever imagined. So calling in the Goddesses for November 15th through November 18th.
Let's see who's stepping into the spotlight. Drumroll, please. Says it's Pallas Athena. She's currently in Sagittarius, taking her time moving through the territory. I imagine she's comfortable there. Sagittarius is like a homecoming of sorts. Given that her father. Zeus, it's like she's house sitting. All this is away for whatever reason. Passing Sagittarius feels extra sassy to me. If you recall the November 1st to 4th weekend report, I said Venus was on her way to meet her rough and tumble gal pal Pallas at Club Sagittarius.
I imagine a teenager being trusted to house it and then throwing a huge party, one where their friends got into the locked liquor cabinet. I think Pallas and Venus would be more apt to get into Juno's fine wine cellar more than anything. And who can blame a girl for wanting to let loose a bit?
In some ways, Pallas has been locked in a tower alone for the greater part of this year. It's a bit surreal, as she's mostly been alone in Sagittarius since early September. The moon has been her most frequent visitor. Popping in once a month to check on things. Most of the other planets are down in the earlier parts of the zodiac, hanging out in Aries, Taurus, Gemini and Cancer since April.
So Pallas has been one of the few holding it down in the other realms. Aside from the occasional company of the moon and more recently, Venus, as I already mentioned, Venus swung by to visit Pallas throughout the weekend of November 1st and fourth. I suggest checking out that Goddess Report to hear more about their visit. As for the moon, she's everywhere.
It's her duty to check on all the celestial points and bodies of our galaxy at least once a month, except for once in a blue moon, a term referring to when there are two full moons in the same zodiac sign during a zodiacal season. Sheesh. If you think about it, the moon is a very busy gal. She's constantly moving forward, never backwards.
She has no time to dilly dally about. There are a lot of people to see and things to do. Like the full moon inching towards totality throughout the day of Friday, November 15th, reaching her peak moment around 1 p.m. during the day here in Portland, Oregon. I guess if you haven't guessed it already. Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce the next star of the show, or rather luminary of the show, Miss Luna!
Fierce, earthy and ready to shine! This Taurus full moon is giving it her all. Stay tuned for insights on how Miss Luna and Taurus, along with Asteroid Pallas Athena, are going to treat you this weekend. It's time for interpretations.
Oh my goddess, where do I even begin? The synchronicities are bonkers in this report. The focus is on Pallas Athena and the moon.
However, I can't even begin to talk about Pallas without talking about Mercury. Format. Mercury enters Sagittarius on November 2nd, and what appear to be the next in line to pay Pallas a visit. But by Cosmic Design and despite their proximity, they won't meet in Sagittarius without any particular effort on Palace's end. She sidesteps a rendezvous with Mercury at Club Sagittarius.
Instead, they'll come together in an exact conjunction on January 21st, 2025 at 7:08 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, within the 20th degree of Capricorn. As it turns out, the sun will catch up to Pallas and Sagittarius before Mercury ever gets close. Unlike the trickster Mercury, who darts quickly through signs. Pallas, an asteroid in the asteroid belt, moves more slowly and deliberately.
Palace typically spends about three months in each sign. And this weekend, she's making her way from 23 degrees to 25 degrees of Sagittarius. Mercury, meanwhile, starts the weekend at 15 degrees of Sagittarius and will progress to the 18th degree by the 18th of November. He holds a one degree lead over Pallas, but his retrograde is just around the corner, which will soon slow him down.
A rhythmic cycle in astrology. We're used to Mercury's quarterly retrograde, but this retrograde has a distinct tone. It's as if Mercury is reluctantly dragged into his cosmic duty. He seems almost irked by this routine reversal. Mercury, who is pro progress, has a cosmic calling that halts his sagittarian adventure and keeps him from reuniting with Pallas. Mercury and Pallas share a sibling-like bond.
They're half bloods who complement one another, strings, but on November 18th, at the stroke of midnight, Mercury will find himself in an intense opposition with Zeus Jupiter. This confrontation pulls Mercury into a moment of deep reflection as he faces Zeus, who is traveling backward through Gemini, exploring his personal shadows and seeking out faint glimmers of light in a maze of complexities.
It's a one sided view. Zeus cannot see Mercury with the same clarity. Mercury will advance to 22 degrees of Sagittarius, only to retrograde on November 25th, setting off a journey back to the sixth degree of Sagittarius. Along the way, he will cross paths with Lord Jupiter and Gemini through another opposition, this time on December 4th. At 16 degrees, both Mercury and Jupiter will be in retrograde.
At this point. Deepening the themes of reflection and reconsideration, this second opposition is Mercury's jury duty, an unavoidable call to revisit what has been left unresolved. The final opposition will occur on January 15th, 2025, when Mercury, now out of retrograde, meets Jupiter once more. This third encounter can be seen as the verdict to the life review of Jupiter over there in Gemini.
There is potential for a truth to be made very clear at this time on a social political level. One that could change belief systems around the globe. All right, enough of the super future casting. Let's talk about the here and now. This weekend, November 15th through November 18th, on the 18th, Mercury finds himself peering into Jupiter's realm like a neutral observer with a crystal ball.
Watching Jupiter's progress as he wades through Gemini's labyrinth, Mercury is operating in a very relaxed and oblivious mindset here. He thinks he's cool and collected, but he's mostly detached. He's not worried about time. He still believes he has plenty of it to catch up with his sister, Pallas Athena. Reality hasn't quite sunk in yet. Mercury's impending retrograde obligations are looming, but he's oblivious.
He seems to think he can just coast by maybe even slip out of his jury duty, but there's no escaping it. The cosmic law is set. Mercury's retrograde is calling, and there's no dodging it this time or ever. Meanwhile, Luna, our dear Taurus Moon, has her own cosmic drama brewing. She's gearing up for a showdown with the Sun in Scorpio, and she's bringing her back up with her in the form of Uranus retrograde around the 25th degree of the sign of Taurus.
These two plan to meet to take on the volcanic strength of the Sun and Scorpio. The sun is alone in this opposition and therefore finds itself in a weak position. The Moon and Uranus are sending lightning bolts and a lot of mean glares from Taurus towards the sun and Scorpio. We might find ourselves a little caught up in our passions this weekend.
I'm imagining a voguing battle, and with voguing in mind, this is a great energy for a dance battle or some friendly competition through sports or board games. The moon rules our day to day habit and our emotional comforts, and Uranus symbolizes electricity and the future. We might fall in love with a vision from our imaginations and lose sight of everything else.
It's a great weekend for capturing muses. As long as you're willing to set them free and allow the universe to aid in your manifestation of them. Please be slow this weekend. You may feel a strong urge to share the inspiration you've just fallen in love with, but for now, keep those treasures close and let them incubate. The full moon is a time of release, and as it ushers into the waning phase, it's an invitation to quietly tend your budding ideas.
With Uranus in Taurus Retrograde conjunct this full moon. You might be tempted to charge forward, fully captivated by the newfound muse, but keep it calm and carry on. Overreacting to this spark of inspiration could end up costing you your peace. And down the line, the deeper roots of this creative muse. Taurus is all about our senses and Venus.
Its ruling planet is one of the hottest goddesses on the scene, and this weekend, that hot mama is finding herself rather chilled out in the sign of Capricorn. What she is bringing to the show this weekend is a square aspect to the moon's lunar nodes. She's cranking up the inner tension, subtly reminding us that any muse arriving now will require dedication to bring it fully to life.
This weekend, consider releasing tension by moving your body and becoming one with it. Treat yourself well. Celebrate with good food and wine. Allow your imagination to run wild. Being around others is beneficial. This weekend, as there's a lot of nervous energy about. And yes, we're bringing Mercury back into the conversation. Mainly because of his relationship with Pallas this week, or rather lack thereof.
Mercury is currently in sagittal office, a placement considered to be his detriment in Hellenistic astrology because it's opposite Gemini, Mercury's sign of dominion and Sagittarius Mercury's judgment may be less than sharp, leading to a more carefree and less focused demeanor, enjoying the scenery and bouncing about without a care in the world. That Mercury is finding themselves oddly reluctant about following up with their regularly scheduled duties.
Time is nothing to Mercury here, and Mercury's window to visit his sister palace is closing. So, in the spirit of Mercury's forgetful wanderings, ask yourself, what practical matters have I been putting off? Got any spreadsheets that need updating? Conversations you've been avoiding? Or maybe there's an electronic purchase you've been meaning to make. Now's the time to tackle them.
You have until Mercury goes retrograde to align with the universe by checking off those meticulous but essential tasks. Let's not get too swept away by the illusion that time doesn't apply to us. We are, after all, mortals, not gods. Mercury, however, is a fascinating character because he straddles both worlds. He belongs to the gods, but also operates within our day to day realities.
Time applies to him, and right now he's lost in the forest with Jupiter. Pallas Athena, meanwhile, is stuck in Jupiter's and Juno's castle, counting the stars. She's finding herself lost in a daydream. This is due to the fact that over the weekend, she will be getting closer and closer to the center of the galaxy, the galactic center that occupies 27 degrees of Sagittarius.
She became comfortable within her own company and has found herself transfixed within meditation, astrology, exploring the cosmos from the safety of her bed chambers. She knows that Mercury will not be meeting with her anytime soon, and she also knows that her father, Jupiter, isn't going to be coming home any sooner. So she has devised a different way to escape her home, setting duties through the bending of time and space.
She's also been documenting her astral discoveries, penning a book that she plans to keep and share with care. Throughout all of this time alone in the sign of Sagittarius, Pallas has gained a new sense of self-worth. Being witnessed is great and all, but learning and embodying sacred truths from the stars is priceless and a superpower, one that outlasts the vast life of ephemeral gatherings and moments of sensual ecstasy with others.
All in all, this weekend is great for discovering and falling in love with a new muse for a creative project or endeavor. However, we want to be patient with our release of that muse. Do not drop everything like your mundane responsibilities to chase after it. Keep her close to your heart and nurture that muse into a flourishing existence by taking care of yourself and others.
If you find yourself obsessing, then move your body. Dance. Do yoga. Ride your bike. Whatever gets you to move around. Stay calm, be responsible and dance your heart out. So in closing, let the weekend bring you inspiration and joy. Whatever you do, don't drop everything to chase that muse. Remember. Treasure her. Let her grow and allow the universe to join you in making her real.
If you're feeling overwhelmed, move your body. Ground yourself and expel some of that excess energy. So much gratitude. Take what resonates with you and leave the rest behind. Until the next time. This is Lizz Grace Christie with your third Goddess Report. Keep shining. See you in the stars. Or rather, next weekend. My birthday weekend. Woo hoo! November 22nd through November 25th.
Can you guess what day my birthday is? Tune in next week to find out. And please like, share and subscribe if you haven't already. Have a wonderful night. Have a wonderful day. Have a wonderful life. I'll see you next weekend. Goodbye.
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