Sturgeon Super Moon in Aquarius
You know what caviar is. It seems that most people either love it or can’t stand its taste. One of its main sources, is the sturgeon fish. How is it connected to the Super Full Moon in Aquarius on August 1st?
According to the book that tells farmers about weather and the beliefs of the Native American people, August is the best time to catch and collect this amazing creature that has been around for a very long time, about 245 million years! It lives in the waters of San Francisco Bay and other places around the world. Native Americans only caught what they needed when hunting for food, just like they did with other animals. Unfortunately, our desire for more has caused the green sturgeon, like many other species, to be in danger. But thankfully, it is now being protected.
And how is the connection to the Full Moon in Aquarius relevant? Universal love, which is not specific to individuals or couples, is a key characteristic of Aquarius. This sign, known for its humanitarian nature, is enhanced whenever we, as humans, take action to protect the planet’s health and the well-being of all its ‘children’, including the fish that have been around for millions of years. This Full Moon is called a Super Moon because it is closer to the Earth than usual. Being closer to the Earth means that the moon appears brighter, which symbolizes our need for emotional, mental, and spiritual growth. This Full Moon occurs in the home (a specific part of the sky in astrology) of Aquarius, a sign that values freedom and eccentricity.
What can you gain from this Moon phase? Having a strong emotional bond is important, but avoid relying too much on others for your emotions. It’s good to be calm and collected, but not distant. Show kindness and generosity, but don’t let others take advantage of you. Release anything or anyone that is holding you back. Embrace new and forward-thinking ideas. It’s important to be true to yourself and not conform to others’ expectations. Just like Rosa Parks, a real Aquarius, stood up for her rights and refused to give up her rightful place, you should do the same in your own life.
And whether you really like or really don’t like caviar, you should support fair and equal trade, of the sturgeon and all animals. Respect others and their choices.