Libra season, the best season for those of us who have a solid understanding of astrology and the stars. It’s also the best season for the moon, which means that when the moon is in Libra, we’re on the planet’s equinox. I recommend reading “The Seven-to-Ten Year Guide to Astrology” by Paul K. Crouch, or the online astrology calculator.
The moon is actually in a very retrograde position right now, which means it will be in a position to influence the planets next week. This is sort of like the equivalent of a full moon, so while its not exactly a full moon, its still a very rare occurrence, and even rarer for the moon to be in the exact same spot in the sky for the entire season.
I don’t believe there are any major changes coming to the planets next week, but this means that the moon will be in a very retrograde position for the entire season. This means that it will start in a really wintry, dark place, which is not exactly what you want for your birthday.
Libra season is the beginning of the spring equinox, which is also known as the May Full Moon, and is when the season really starts to turn. It’s called the May Full Moon because the moon is full of the new moon, which means the planet it is orbiting is actually becoming bigger and brighter. It’s also when the planet Uranus will be shining brightest.
Libra season will be marked by the Spring Full Moon which is the first full moon of every year. In Libra season, the moon is full of the planet Uranus because Uranus is the planet the sun revolves around. So that means that the spring equinox will start on the spring equinox, which is March 21st.
It’s interesting to note that this is the first full moon of the Spring Equinox, which is the longest day and only full moon since April 21st, 2016, when Uranus was also the first full moon to occur since 2011. It’s also when Uranus is shining the brightest and the planet Libra is the second brightest.
As with any other full moon, Uranus is the primary source of light and is the second brightest after the moon. It is also the planet that bestows the most knowledge and wisdom on its inhabitants. It is also the planet that bestows the most knowledge and wisdom on its inhabitants.
As the moon waxes, the Libra Sun is becoming fainter and fainter as the moon waxes. One theory is the Libra Sun is fading away as the moon waxes. This would be bad news for the Libra Sun because it would mean that the Libra Sun has less energy. This could mean the Libra Sun will not be able to shine as brightly as it once did. This could also mean that Libra’s season is coming down.
It seems to me that the Libra Sun’s energy is waning, which could mean that it is becoming dimmer and dimmer in the sky. This could also mean that the Libra season will come to an end. The last Libra Sun was brighter and more powerful than any Libra season we’ve ever seen. This is not to say it will be as bright as we’ve seen it before, but it will be a big deal nonetheless.
The Libra Sun is still the most powerful solar system in the galaxy, and was in fact one of the last ones that existed. It was the last to have its energy dimmed as the Libra Sun became dimmer and dimmer, until it was finally destroyed by the Libra Star. The Libra Sun remains the last and brightest solar system in our galaxy, and its energy will continue to shine for years to come.