“‘Twas the night of Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, except maybe a mouse because it was a full moon and animals act weird during those sometimes.” There, I fixed it. We’re all set for Christmas, which happens to coincide with the last full moon of 2015. What exactly does a full moon on Dec. 25 mean for us this year? And how can we best celebrate it? Good news: I’ve got answers for you.
Honestly, folks, it’s been a pretty weird year, cosmically speaking. There was ablue moon, a blood moon, a super moon, a few lunar eclipses, and now this: The first time a full moon has fallen on Christmas since 1977. Woof. I’m tired. (But I bet Wiccans are even more tired than I am.)
December’s full moon is traditionally known as the Cold Moon, marking the time of the year when the nights are long, dark. and, you know, cold. Astrologically-speaking, this full moon falls under the sign of Cancer, with Uranus turning direct on the same day. You may feel an intense urge to connect with friends and family (which is great, because there’s a good chance you’ll all be stuffed under one roof), and address things in your personal life that you’ve been neglecting (which is great preparation for the new year). Uranus turning direct also marks a growing sense of rebellion, of freedom, of self-expression, and the desire to enact changes. Which is great also. Everything is great.
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