On October 6, 2025 we will have a Full Moon at 14° Aries,
ARIS is a sign of individuality, want to say”I am” And standing apart, unfiltered and unblended.
Who is “I” without me-ror?
picture of dorian gray Oscar Wilde’s story is about a young man whose portrait has grown old and absorbed the consequences of his actions, while he himself remains young and untouched.
The story revolves around Dorian Gray, whose portrait is painted by his friend – an artist who is captivated by Dorian’s beauty.
for fear of the inevitable loss of her youthful looksDorian wishes to remain forever young, and that only the portrait bears the marks of age and experience.
his wish has been fulfilledWhile Dorian pursues a life of pleasure and self-indulgence, the painting – hidden away from the world’s eyes – becomes increasingly distorted and ugly, reflecting the moral degradation that Dorian refuses to acknowledge in himself.
The more Dorian wants to preserve his perfect image, the more terrifying his hidden portrait becomes.
Dorian was presenting lossless mask to everyone around him, while his The picture got uglier and uglier,
Aries, the “child” sign of the zodiac, desires to always remain young – a metaphor not only for resisting physical aging, but for maintaining a pure, unadulterated sense of self. This is the part of us that wants to preserve “I” at all costs.
That’s why Aries – and its ruling planet, Mars – are associated with boundaries, assertion and even conflict.
Aries is wired to ‘defend’ itself, fighting anything that threatens its sense of identity or autonomy.
But is it really possible to preserve it An untouched identity in a changing reality?
Full Moon in Aries – Thesis. Antagonist. Synthesis.
The signals are not isolated; they exist pairseach one It is defined by its relation with its opposite,
The full moon always falls on this axis of opposites, highlight the tension Between 2 zodiac signs – Aries vs Libra, Taurus vs Scorpio etc.
Without ‘interference’ – that is, without complicating aspects from other planets – the Full Moon in Aries will do exactly what it is designed to do: highlight the raw dynamics between Aries and Libra, the eternal dance of I versus Other.
Purnima is a perfect example of the concept of thesis, antithesis and synthesis.
- thesis is the initial position.
- Antonym Counterpoint is – challenge, contradiction
- synthesis It emerges when two conflicting energies integrate into something new

during a special astrology season (Right now, it’s Libra), we”thesis” – the main theme of the month. For Libra, this means focusing on the other: partnerships, collaboration, and how our one-on-one relationships shape who we are.
comes again Antonym: The Opposewhich is brought by Moon in AriesIt is a call to return to ourselves – our drive to assert our independence, our identity.
Each full moon, when the two luminaries line up opposite each other in the sky, we are given the opportunity to move forward synthesis – Not just swinging between extremes, but blending the best of both sides of the axis.
too much meshand we become fully developed FreedomNobody bothers us, but we are all alone. too much weightand we get codependency – Unable to define oneself without the validation or reflection of another.
is the integrated path Interdependence – A place where each person retains his or her autonomy and both grow together through conscious, dynamic exchange.
If we get stuck on one side, we become stagnant or lose our sense of wholeness.
we need axis tension – We need the bright spotlight of the full moon on both sides – for change and growth.
We can only grow when we have courage Proceed from our initial “thesis” And actively embrace “contrast.”
This is the invitation of every full moon: to reconcile opposites and create something greater than the sum of our parts.
If you are friendly, bent-typeThis could mean stand up for yourself When you feel drawn to inauthentic compromise or automatic people pleasing.
If you are courageous, stubborn aries typeThis may mean slowing down and really listening – as really listening – From a different perspective. Don’t use it as ammunition for your next argument, but actually let it shape you, allow it to change your understanding.
Full Moon in Aries – The Picture of Dorian Gray
Conflict is an inevitable part of life – an inevitable stage in the individuation process.
If we want to truly know ourselves (Aries), we have to meet and connect with the other (Libra). And the reverse is equally true: understanding others helps us understand who we are and who we are not.
Whatever we deny, reject, or reject will not go away – it will continue to stare back at us, growing uglier and more distorted, just like the hidden picture of Dorian.
The Full Moon in Aries is the moment when Dorian finally has to face his portrait – the shadow, the reflection, the other side of himself that he has been avoiding.
At some point, the “self” must confront what it has tried to isolate or reject.
This is the moment of synthesis: the realization that true individuality cannot exist without reflection, and that our identity is not static – it is not an innocent picture frozen in time – but is shaped again and again by our engagement with the world and others.
The journey of true selfhood is not about isolation or perfection, but about embracing all of who we are – especially the parts that are revealed in the light of another’s gaze.
As Dorian learns, the danger lies in trying to exist as “oneself” cut off from others.
The path to perfection is found in the ongoing, chaotic synthesis of opposites.
The Full Moon in Aries offers us an opportunity to look at who we are – and who we are becoming – through the mirror of relationship and opposition.
We are unique individuals – yet this uniqueness is not a fixed or permanent thing; It is constantly shaped by our interactions and our environment.
Our personality always keeps evolving. We are no longer the same people we used to be, because every encounter, every relationship subtly shapes who we become.
This is called growing up, moving with the times – with all the resistance to change, especially for that Aries part of us that wants us to stay the same.
The Full Moon in Aries reminds us that it is only by embracing both ourselves and our reflection that we become real.
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