After gobbling down Advent chocolates, have you ended up swallowing a few snakes along the way? It happens even to the best. Yes, we described this Full Moon in Gemini on December 15 to you as a little candy: sweetness, carefreeness, joy and optimism. But such a good-natured atmosphere can sometimes push us to let our guard down a little too much. At least that's what Aliza Kelly, American astrologer, explains in a video on Instagram: “This Full Moon in Gemini is disappointing. » Not because it would be less beautiful to observe in the sky, or less good than another Full Moon, but because it makes us more open and more optimistic. Inevitably, who says a lot of hope, sometimes means disappointment. Particularly in the relational domain where this moment of jubilation in the middle of December would make us less vigilant in the face of barkers and other pipers.
The Full Moon and Mercury retrograde confuse our minds
“Someone is lying to you, but I'm afraid you don't know who. » Aliza Kelly announces the color. According to her, the astrological weather of mid-December is conducive to manipulation and little tricks from Trafalgar. “The Gemini/Sagittarius axis can be a little disingenuous in itself,” the astrologer begins. These two signs represent the art of convincing, one through words, the other through charisma. The Sun is in Sagittarius, the Moon in Gemini: the moment increases our desire to believe what we are told. Except that Mercury retrograde still confuses our minds until December 16 and a few days after, during the usual post-retrograde “cosmic hangover.” As a result, individually and collectively, we would be less able to differentiate truth from falsehood and more likely to mistake bladders for lanterns.
Horoscope: beware of disillusionment in mid-December
And Mercury has a good back, but it would not be the only planet to make lies flourish. “This Full Moon also works with Neptune, planet of illusion and disillusionment,” explains Aliza Kelly. “That’s one of the things that’s interesting about this Full Moon. Yes, there's going to be a lot of talk, but it shouldn't necessarily be trusted. » A flood of information could overwhelm us from all sides over the next few days, with its share of misinformation, intentional or not. The astrologer then encourages people to “exercise their discernment during this Full Moon, their critical thinking and even their skepticism”. Astrology “haters” will not fail to find this advice funny, coming from an astrologer. This is proof that we can interpret the stars and encourage others to exercise their critical thinking and free will.
The Full Moon in Gemini is also an opportunity, explains Aliza Kelly, to listen to your gut and trust your own judgment when you feel like you're not being told the truth. Or at least, not all of it. A bit like the advice given by the pragmatic Daria in the eponymous series, during her graduate speech: “Firmly defend what you believe in, until and unless logic or experience proves it to you. opposite. Remember, if the Emperor looks naked, he is naked. »