How November 23rd's full moon in Gemini will affect your zodiac sign
“Emotions can be very excitable,” says Donna Page, a professional astrologer with a graduate degree in counseling psychology. “You can feel your emotions go from high to low to all over the place.”
Hold on, because it's going to be a wild ride.
And really, that’s just what you need when you’re hanging with family.
The full moon is also all about sharing your ideas, talking, and connecting with people, Page says. Suddenly, you’ll be all about filling Aunt Margaret in on your dating life, and getting your younger cousin to finally show you how to make your own talking emoji.
Things to keep in mind: Are you sharing things you should be? Or is it better to keep certain juicy little nuggets of info to yourself?
As for being with family during this time, make sure you keep an open mind. You want to share ideas and what you believe, but make sure you’re not saying that your opinion is best. Things will go a lot more smoothly if you keep it neutral.
The full moon is connected with Jupiter, which means you should be all about keeping an open mind. “Let people be who they are without judgment,” Page says. “You’ll have a sense of freedom if you do.”
You’ll also want to pick your battles. There’s some solid energy from Mars, the planet of action, going down around this time, and it can make you feel defensive, Page says. “Try to keep things light and don’t take life so seriously,” she advises.
Basically, if your politically-charged uncle starts making statements that piss you off, just try to brush them off or laugh. “If someone in your family likes a good argument, don’t take it seriously,” Page says.
Everyone is going to feel it on some level, but Sagittarius (where the sun is) and Gemini (where the moon is) will feel it a little more intensely. Ditto for Virgo and Pisces, which are in the cross-currents of the full moon, Page says.
Overall, revel in the good side of the Gemini full moon-have some great conversations with your family and keep an open ear (and mind) about what they have to say, too. You might learn something new in the process.
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