Back of the Motorcycle

Sagittarius Sun and Gemini Moon

Adventurous to the point of evolution or devolution, we have here, arms squared for a fight, the Full Moon pairing to the Sagittarian Sun. His or her laughter is hyena-like. Their bodies are firm and toiled over, but at times in life, cast aside—the person does not stay if being in the body becomes painful to them. However, they are grounded by their feet like the rest of us are. Capable of the wildest dreams, expounded upon by that devilish laugh, this person does not need to sleep or he or she will sleep a sleep very heavy like death. Energy which continues to circulate, attracts electricity, roves, and shakes up much and brings up much as it passes, like the tornado, and as with any Full Moon there is a pinnacle and then a somber plateau. A Full Moon means that the aspect of opposition has drawn the Sun and Moon taut as a string; this person buoys between two states, but the mutable signs of Sagittarius and Gemini are not that intrinsically different. We tend to secretly be more our Moons than any of us would ever admit; there is no telling how deep we will fall into lunar-like behaviors at various times, and this person, with the Moon at its largest orb, knows lunacy, there is no doubt. Sagittarius is regularly the sign of flight yet deep-held, deep-believed faith and the losing and finding of this faith is a part of life. There isn’t much groundedness to go off of with Sagittarius so having a Gemini Moon brings this person close to danger. There is very little holding the person down, holding them back. A Gemini Moon dives into places just as scary as Scorpio; I am always maintaining there is an uncanny connection, though they might claim only surface understanding. Yet the disregard for the deep is just as deep, just as terrifying as the morbid staring down into it. Gemini Moon people attach others to them like burrs on shirt tails in the afternoon of a golden summer, and they think they are not as attached, but there is little retrospection here, the cognitive powers are not very self-inclined. Thus the person can find themselves hopelessly entangled in a number of ways—by relationships, by body practices, through work. But he or she will escape, as needed. And it’s amazing the lightness of their energy, the lightness this person shares with others, and the grace of his or her smile. Full Moon Sagittarius born, this wild soul breaks out of many conditions without thinking, achieves strange heights without thinking, and yet the thought is also scintillating and sometimes genius. Gemini Moons are known for ruminating, for the monkey mind’s most incessant chatter, to almost drive a person insane. Dostoevsky knew it well, though he had the Scorpio Sun to ground his thoughts into the diamond dust of prose. With a Sagittarius Sun and the brightness of the moon at its widest, most luminating orb, this person might have little hope of creating grounded work or routines. Perhaps, brilliant though with ideas fired off the cuff, as an accompaniment to others’ reasonableness, and to infuse with sane lightness the deep work life requires, this person finds the sound in the unsound. Asleep on top of the hayloft, throwing down the pitchfork for a laugh. Throwing her arms out by the poolside to tone them, to have that muscular body, but then tanning, asleep, all afternoon burned by the sun, is a typical lapse of mind for the Sagittarian-Gemini who is on a straight course in one sense and of a deviating nature in another. This person thrives in being unpredictable and walking roads that scare other people. He or she must believe fully every step of the way—the oscillating way, not any narrow road, not even with view of an end point. He or she must simply believe, have faith in the higher powers, and his or her own meaningful self. Then this person is able to laugh and offer themselves forgiveness (they will need it) and to allow themselves unorthodox options in life. There are periods of real fulfillment with the Full Moon placement. The Vedics considered the Full Moon to be the most auspicious of births. At heart the person is childlike and will be his or her own worst enemy. It is the Gemini way: she or he must believe truly in greater things, in a greater force than the self. Only then can it all be strung together with the meaning this person so craves, and must vibrate with. My beautiful cousin is this combination. Her laugh used to terrify and attract me when I was younger. She had the least morals but was strangely also the most optimistic, and would have a turn-about of faith eventually. She became pregnant in high school and followed through with having her babies, and is with the same man still.