Gibbous Phase of the Moon
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The gibbous phase of the Moon is most interesting because it begins with a sesquare of 135º, works
through a quincunx of 150º, and ends in a full Moon opposition. It can easily be the most difficult time
of the Lunar phases. Sesquares, or sesquiquadrates, are a combination of the frustrating semisquare
plus the conflict of the square: 45 x 2 = 90, 45 x 3 = 135.
Sesquares are different in another respect. They can form in the same element; fire to fire, earth to
earth, air to air, and water to water. However, this is not the case in this month's gibbous phase. We
have air (the Sun) to earth (theMoon) this time. When you add air to earth, you have wind; sometimes
big winds like hurricanes. In people, we sometimes experiences blusterbutts who don't seem to know
when to hush.
The Gibbous lunar phase also moves along into the 150º quincunx which is the adjustment aspect of
the Zodiac. The quincunx aspect is exact Saturday morning at 5:36 am EST. This will be the weekend
of adjustments in Washington. It begins today with the 3, 3, 3, t-square between Moon, Venus, and
Pluto and hopefully ends with the full Moon Monday at 9:49 am, EST. We should hear about some
hashing out and adjustments by the government Monday morning.