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MoonSquareChiron
Moon Square Chiron
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.

Nicola Coughlan

Sun Sign Capricorn Moon Sign Taurus
January 6, 2025 3:41 PM EST
Moon
Transit Moon
15° Aries 01'
Natal Chiron
16° Gemini 56'
Orb
1° 55'
Nicola Coughlan
Birth Details
January 9, 1987
Birth time unknown More information about birth time unknown
Galway, Ireland
53°16'N, 09°03'W
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Square
A square 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 January 6 to January 7. It will be exact at 6:57 PM EST on January 6.

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This aspect is a prominent force in your life, shaping you in noticeable and impactful ways. The interaction between the Moon and Chiron is powerful and clear, making the themes and energies associated with this aspect significant and influential.

When the transiting Moon forms a square aspect with Chiron, challenging emotions often surface. The Moon governs emotional responses, instincts, and habits, while Chiron symbolizes wounds that carry deep spiritual significance and potential for healing. This combination can prompt a person to confront unresolved pain or trauma from the past. Emotional sensitivity is heightened during this transit, causing old wounds to feel particularly raw. The urge to seek comfort clashes with the need for growth through facing difficult emotions.

This astrological aspect tends to bring obstacles that force introspection on personal vulnerabilities. Although the experience is intense and sometimes distressing, it presents an opportunity for significant emotional release and transformation. Experiencing discomfort leads to profound insights into one's deepest hurts and fears, paving the way for healing if approached constructively. Reflexive reactions might be triggered more easily than usual, so awareness of these dynamics can aid in navigating them thoughtfully rather than reactively.