Note: Yesterday I stated that Venus square Chiron is exact today; it is actually exact Saturday at 9:50 pm EDT, though an aspect like this is warming up and noticeable well in advance. –efc
Today the Moon is in late Aquarius, making a conjunction to Nessus. This is a caution to watch the emotional and psychological dynamics in your environment. This is a particularly sensitive aspect, and while you’re feeling like you have a right to be offended you could easily offend someone else.
At its essence, Nessus is about stopping the cycle of abuse on any level where you might find it. It may end up being the saint of nonviolent communication. For now, think of Nessus as “the buck stops here.” Translated into terms that the Moon conjunct Nessus in Aquarius could relate to, you’re responsible for your own emotions, and for your contribution to group dynamics.
The Moon ingresses Pisces just past midnight EDT, where it makes a conjunction to Neptune, a quincunx to Mars and then makes many other aspects through the day Saturday: it’s a busy day, with the Moon making an aspect to every planet, just about, but Saturn. So while typically the Pisces Moon would be mellow, laid back and tending toward sangria, today’s Pisces Moon has a more excited feeling, pumping lots of imagination.
The Moon conjunct Neptune followed by Moon conjunct Chiron (exact Sunday) is a caution about believing something that’s not true — then getting hurt by it. The Moon is square Venus at the same time it’s conjunct Chiron. Moon square Venus is one of those those aspects that can emphasize the need for affection; if you’re feeling needy, find a constructive way to identify your actual need and get it met. It would be easier to chill out and have fun, and it’s possible.
Speaking of fun, this setup is a caution about letting go of whatever might happen under the influence of alcohol — remember that the rules of social behavior are different for ‘drinking’ and ‘not drinking’ states, and forgiveness of gaffes made in the ‘drinking’ state is considered socially acceptable. (The way one anthropologist explained this, you cannot put the lamp shade on your head at your boss’s house, but if you’re drunk at his Christmas party, that’s considered a valid excuse.)