In your life right now, there is a picture that will express as two unlikely but ultimately sensible events. One will make you aware of unity where before you had seen only difference. The other occurrence will reveal distinction where before you were conscious only of unity. While the details will vary from one person to another, the substance coming through Monday’s window will serve to connect us all.
On Monday, the Taurus Moon will conjoin its own apogee while in aspect to Mercury in Aquarius. The lunar apogee was discussed in this very blog precisely seven weeks ago (December 12, 2011 “We Are Many – Lunar Mean Apogee Enters Taurus”). A hypothetical point on the zodiac representing the part of the Moon’s orbit furthest from Earth, the apogee itself has two values, both referred to as Black Moon Lilith, or BML: the osculating apogee and the mean apogee.
The osculating apogee is BML’s precise location at any given time. The mean apogee is, as Tracy Delaney put it, “an attempt to even out” the BML’s fluctuating position. The mean and osculating values can be up to 30 degrees apart, and they have been, as recently as December 18. This coming Monday, however, both Black Moon Lilith’s will be conjoined to the degree in Taurus when Moon sweeps in to make to make it three. That will, by definition, be a stellium that is at once unusual, rare, distinctive, and auspicious.