

It explodes outward before thoughts and ideas are fully formed into words. Whether it’s the big bang or the bible, life begins with an explosion of life and light, heat and scream.

We know this because all of our fiery creation stories tell us. Since the Moon moves quickly the grand fire trine won’t last long, a matter of one day or even just this afternoon, but if we watch for it then we might just glimpse some fire sprouting out of thin air!įire comes first. So with a grand fire trine the same kind of overwhelm is in the air today, expressing itself through the language of fire: intensity, action, ego, spirit, animation, excitement, passion, heat, temper, and irritation. With a grand air trine, the image of the last week of University: tests, exams, papers, long conversations, emails, ideas, all swirling intensity. With a grand earth trine the image of moving our homes from one house or apartment to another (boxes, details, chores, shopping, lifting, organizing, rearranging, bills, etc). With a grand water trine we might find ourselves consumed with emotion, memory, and psychological complexity, like a large family gathering after a funeral (the watery quality might be overwhelming). When so many planets are transiting the signs of the same element, we’ll find ourselves consumed by the expression of that particular element. Maybe the most noticeable pattern with a grand trine of any kind is the elemental emphasis. The overall picture when you connect the planetary dots looks like a large triangle. Let’s take a closer look.įirst of all, a grand fire trine is a complex aspect configuration of three or more planets occupying all three signs of the same element (in this case the fire signs: Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius) approximately 120 degrees apart from one planet to the next. The Moon is in Sagittarius this morning and applying to create a grand fire trine today, first by its trine to Uranus in Aries, and then to Jupiter in Leo.
