The work at hand becomes clear with this full moon. Virgo energy boosts our sense of integrity and accountability. After the uncertainty and slowdowns of Mercury retrograde during most of this month (it turned direct on 2.20), you are getting more specific on what to focus on. If your attitude is tending in the direction of, “Why is this happening to me?”, now is the time to compassionately shore that up and to choose differently if you aren’t getting the results you want. You can expend a lot of energy pointing fingers at others or specific situations/events. However, this inefficient blaming goes against the Virgo ethos of continuous improvement. Decide what you can control and influence, and take some small steps to that end. You are getting crystal clear on what is your work and what is not.
Another important dynamic of this full moon is knowing when to ask for help. Venus in Pisces is closing in on the Sun in Pisces, reminding us of the power of true collaboration. “Teamwork makes the dream work” is the mantra of this configuration. As you are getting clearer on what your work is and what your work is not, you will see where the gaps are that you can’t fill on your own. At this point, if you can help it, do not insist on your own drudgery to slog through what you don’t enjoy doing. There is a balance point between needing to control and organize your situation and needing to ask for help. And only you know what that is for yourself. Let yourself pull out a fresh sheet of paper to create what that balance point looks like for you now versus relying on what you’ve done in the past.
There is the planetary support during this full moon to tap into your intuition in practical, useful ways. Mars trines Pluto and sextiles Neptune, and Uranus is in a nice flow aspect to the Sun, Venus, and Moon. All these aspects mean that there is a river of invisible and visible guidance for you to ride and surrender to. Think of this energy like an excellent manager behind the scenes, who anticipates your needs and takes things off of your plate. Write down the things you need assistance with or don’t want to do, and ask for support. You may be amazed at what shows up.
Questions to Ponder: In what ways can I ask for more practical support from visible and invisible sources? How can I clarify the improvements I am making for my current situation? Who is my dream team, and how I can collaborate more closely with those individuals?