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Moon Opposite Sun
A current transit reveals how the current position of a planet or point interacts with your birth chart, highlighting areas where action or growth is needed.

Martha Stewart

Sun Sign Leo Moon Sign Sagittarius Ascendant Scorpio
April 22, 2025 2:16 AM EDT
Moon
Transit Moon
16° Aquarius 59'
Natal Sun
10° Leo 57'
Orb
6° 02'
Martha Stewart
Birth Details
August 3, 1941
1:33 PM EDT (UTC-04:00)
Jersey City, NJ, USA
40°43'N, 74°02'W
Tropical Placidus
1 AC 2 3 4 IC 5 6 7 DC 8 9 10 MC 11 12 Opposite astrolis.com
Opposite
An opposition is a challenging aspect that indicates a conflict of energy between two planets. It is a negative aspect that indicates tension and obstacles in the areas of life that the planets represent.

This aspect occurs in your transit chart from April 20 to April 22. It will be exact at 3:25 PM EDT on April 21.

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Although this aspect is present in your chart, it does not dominate your experiences. Its influence is more subtle and understated. This means that while this interaction between the Moon and the Sun does have an effect on your personality and life path, it is not overwhelming or forceful.

The transit of the Moon opposite the Sun can be a time of emotional tension and heightened sensitivity. The Moon governs emotions, instincts, and subconscious reactions, while the Sun represents core identity, ego, and conscious will. When these two celestial bodies are in opposition, there is often an internal tug-of-war between feelings and self-expression. This aspect can bring up conflicts or challenges in balancing personal needs with external demands.

This transit is powerful because it highlights areas where adjustments are needed to achieve harmony between inner desires and outward actions. It might feel like being pulled in different directions by emotional impulses on one side and rational decisions on the other. While this can be challenging, it also offers an opportunity for growth by fostering greater self-awareness and understanding of one's emotional landscape. Embracing both sides during this period can lead to more integrated decision-making processes that honor both heart and mind.