by Agni Jnana Yannanda, The One Who Speaks With The Stars
Featured art Claire Zakiewicz Morning Star, oil on panel, 10” x 10”
April 12th 2025, 8:22 PM EST
Tropical: Moon at 23° Libra 19’, Sun at 23° Aries 19’
Sidereal: Moon at 29° Virgo 07’ Chitra Nakshatra, Sun at 29° Pisces 07’ Revati Nakshatra
Stars, Sidereal:
SPICA at 28° Virgo 50′
ARCTURUS at 29° Virgo 14′ in the constellation Bootes
This Lunar Cycle started with the New Moon and the Solar Eclipse on March 29th and culminates on April 12th with the Full Moon at 23° Libra, Tropical and at 29° Virgo, Sidereal in the Nakshatra Chitra. This Full Moon aligns with two fixed stars: Spica and Arcturus, both inspiring humanity since the Sumerian times, and of course beyond.
Full Moon Channeled Message by Agni Jnana and her Arcturian Guides:
What was the intention behind incarnating at this precise moment in time?
Were you meant to forget your calling, to dissociate and succumb to the forces that harvest life energy?
Or… did you always know—deep in your soul—that there is a portal?
A portal to the underground river of energy, flowing beneath all things,
linking us through the quantum field—ready to shift the dominant paradigm
in the blink of a star.
Moon aligned with Spica
During the Full Moon, the Moon resides within the constellation of Virgo, one of the most mythical asterism of our skies. Spica, the brightest star in the constellation, holds deep metaphysical meaning. Its name derives from the Latin word for “ear of grain” or “ear of wheat,” connecting it to themes of harvest, nourishment, fertility, and divine wisdom.
Alchemy of sacred feminine knowledge
Spica is often associated with gifts of the goddess — both earthly and celestial. Metaphysically, it represents: divine grace and blessing. Spica is known as a fortunate star, carrying energies of Venus and Mercury, which together symbolize beauty, harmony, eloquence, intelligence, and artistic genius. It often brings a sense of divine favor or special talent.
It also stands for sacred feminine knowledge, rooted in the Virgin archetype (Virgo), Spica can be seen as a star of the high priestess, oracle, or medicine woman, holding sacred knowledge meant to be offered at the right time — like a ripened grain.
Aligned with the energies of Virgo, Spica represents alchemy and precision. Its association with Virgo lends Spica qualities of purity, refinement, and sacred order, often linked with practices of healing, ritual, and craft. There’s an alchemical dimension to Spica — it refines what is rough, and distills what is raw.

Virgo constellation with the fixed Star Spica as the ear of wheat from Urania’s Mirror c.1825
Archetypes of Spica
Amongst the archetypes identified with Spica, we find:
The Virgin Priestess / Oracle – Keeper of sacred knowledge and healing wisdom, often connected with ancient temples (Isis, Astraea, Demeter, or Persephone);
The Sacred Artisan – Embodying the divine spark of creative perfection, especially in art, writing, music, and sacred architecture;
The Celestial Harvest Maiden – Symbolizing the timing and gathering of spiritual fruit — a metaphysical readiness and maturity;
The Womb of the Cosmos – As Virgo holds the seed or grain, Spica represents the creative spark gestating within the void, making it a potent symbol for creation, birth, and potential.
Check out my article on Arcturus, to explore the archetypal meanings embodied by this star:
Tropical Libra
​The Libra Full Moon illuminates the axis of self (Aries) and other (Libra), prompting a reassessment of personal boundaries and relationship dynamics. It’s a time to evaluate where harmony exists and where adjustments may be needed to achieve equilibrium between independence and connection. As a result, this lunation may bring clarity to our partnerships, encouraging open communication and understanding. It’s an auspicious moment for addressing unresolved issues, fostering deeper intimacy, and setting intentions for more balanced and fulfilling interactions. Especially with Mercury and Venus moving direct…

Forward! Venus turns direct on the Full Moon
​Mercury stationed direct on April 7, 2025 at 26° Pisces,Tropical ending its retrograde period that began on March 15, 2025. Venus turns direct on April 12, 2025, at 9:02 PM EST, right after the full moon, ending its retrograde period that began on March 1, 2025. During this retrograde, Venus moved from Aries back into Pisces, calling for introspection in areas of love, relationships, and personal values. Its direct motion signifies a shift towards forward momentum in these aspects, encouraging renewed clarity and progress.​
Collective Harmony
On a broader scale, this Full Moon encourages a collective focus on diplomacy, fairness, and cooperation. It’s an ideal time to participate in community activities, or simply practice kindness and understanding in our daily interactions. ​Embracing the energies of this Full Moon can lead to meaningful transformations, fostering a deeper connection with ourselves and the world around us.
Below is the Full Moon chant honoring our connection to the Fixed Stars: Spica and Arcturus, you can chant this in rounds, trace it in sand or smoke, or speak it during a full moon, hand over heart, as you align with your starseed memory and higher mission.
Starweaver Mantra
(for quantum remembrance + activation)
In the blink of a star, I remember who I am.
In the blink of a star, I return to my path.
In the blink of a star, I become the interconnected web
of all that was, is, and will be.
In the blink of a star, I dissolve the veil.
In the blink of a star, I rise as the light within all things.
Wishing you a peaceful Full Moon,
Agni Jnana Yannanda
The One Who Speaks With The Stars

Agni Jnana is a poet, artist, and astrologer with a focus on Vedic, Western, and Star astrology. Originally from Poland’s Mazury Lake District, she now resides in the Shawangunk Mountains of upstate New York.