OSCAR CAINER
We’re not too far from the time when the Moon becomes full. That’s not unusual. This month, it occurs in Leo. That’s not unusual either. This time, though, it forms a penumbral eclipse: the Moon is darkened, but not obscured by the earth’s shadow. That makes it more exciting. But making it particularly special are the harmonious and encouraging relationships it makes as it converges with Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. Tomorrow I’ll talk more about the influence this moment can have in all our lives.