Full Moon – Holi Pi!

Friday March 14, 2025

– Full Moon Phase – illumination, realization, fulfillment, shadow, relationships, experience

3/14/2025 @7:00 AM EST

– Moon in VIRGO – Void of Course 1:47 PM – 2:59 PM Moving to LIBRA

– Retrogrades –

  • Venus March 2 – April 13
  • Mercury March 16 – April 7

– Best Days (from the Farmer’s Almanac)  – March 14th – 16th – Cut Hair to Slow Growth, Host a Party, Mow to Slow Growth, Set Eggs, Slaughter

– Planting Calendar (from the Farmer’s Almanac) – March 14th – 16th – Fine for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers. Favorable days for planting root crops.

– Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Year:  20 ARIES: a young girl feeding birds in winter

– Aspect of the Aeon Sophia: (Wisdom): – Kali – The Destroyer

– Aspect of the Aeon Thelete: (Will/Desire): Seth, God of the North, God of Enlightenment

– Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Month – New Moon in Pisces SUN/MOON – 10 PISCES: an aviator in the clouds  (EARTH – 10 VIRGO: two heads looking out and beyond the shadows)

SUN – 25 PISCES: the purging of the priesthood

EARTH – 25 VIRGO: a flag at half-mast in front of public building

Energy of the Day

The Full Moon arrived last night. And it came with a lunar eclipse giving us a wild ride of lunar energy that will be lasting. For more setails about the Full Moon, check out Laura Walker on OracleReport.com

Holi Holiday in India – Holi is a major Hindu festival celebrated as the Festival of Colours, Love, and Spring. It celebrates the eternal and divine love of the deities Radha and Krishna. Additionally, the day signifies the triumph of good over evil, as it commemorates the victory of Vishnu as Narasimha over Hiranyakashipu.

Holi originated and is predominantly celebrated in the Indian subcontinent, but has also spread to other regions of Asia and parts of the Western world through the Indian diaspora. Holi also celebrates the arrival of spring in India, the end of winter, and the blossoming of love. It is also an invocation for a good spring harvest season. It lasts for a night and a day, starting on the evening of the Purnima (full moon day) falling on the Hindu calendar month of Phalguna, which falls around the middle of March in the Gregorian calendar.

Pi Day – in honor of the mathematical constant, approximately equal to 3.14159, that is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. And like May the Forth being a ridiculous celebration by Star Wars fans who go around saying “May the Force be with you,” the date being 3/14 makes math geeks do the same. No real energy other than the collective

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