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Astrologers have sent out an urgent warning ahead of this year's first full supermoon which is set to light up the night's sky on Tuesday morning.
And it's going to be particularly devastating for people who choose to bottle up their emotions instead of moving through them.
Intuitive astrologer Rose Smith has added her voice to the mix of experts weighing in on the cosmic event - which is intensified by Mercury Retrograde.
'We can expect bottled-up emotions to surface in overreactions. Supermoons really are full moons on steroids, and these suppressed Aquarian feelings could amplify in a similar way if we're not careful,' Ms Smith said.
'While free-spirited Aquarians are known for being somewhat detached from their emotional state, during this full moon they could be seeking liberation from any constraints or restrictions. This may manifest in people blowing things out of proportion or being inappropriate.'
Supermoons are also associated with flooding and earth changes, and we may feel similar turbulent effects internally; our emotions will be in overdrive.
'Watch out for yourself and do something nurturing by managing your stress levels and trying not to take on too much – go for a quiet walk in nature,' she said.
Supermoons happen a couple of times per year when the full moon is at the closest point to earth during its orbit (its perigee) making it appear larger and brighter.
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'They generally occur when the centre of the moon is less than 360,000 kilometres from the centre of earth. Because it's so close to earth, a full supermoon looks up to 16% brighter and is 7% bigger than an average full moon,' Ms Smith said.
Ms Smith, who also runs the largest psychic network based in the southern hemisphere, Absolute Soul Secrets, said while the spiritual effects of the supermoon as a whole will be felt by everyone, Taureans, Leos and Scorpios can expect to experience its force most.
'More turbulence can be expected, as Aquarius is ruled by Uranus where volatility, rebelliousness and shocking happenings occur, especially if there are corresponding influences in a person's chart,' Ms Smith said.
'Aquarians spend a lot of time in the mental realms, carrying and thinking about deep-seated emotions.'
Ms Smith said it was important to finalise emotional or subconscious business by nurturing your intuition and emotions.
'A full moon always brings some form of transformation for everyone and as Aquarius is co-ruled by Saturn (ancient ruler) and Uranus (modern ruler), Aquarians and Capricorns could feel this most,' Ms Smith said.
'Stubbornness can be expected, and people may really dig their toes into the ground over an issue, and we could have unreasonable arguments with others – particularly Taureans, who are well known for their stubborn opinions.'
Adding further lunar complexity, the moon will also be a Blue Moon, but it won't be blue in colour.
In astrological terms, a Blue Moon refers to the second full moon within a single calendar month – but this full moon is a 'seasonal' Blue Moon, because there are four full moons in the three-month season between June Solstice and the September Equinox.
According to this lesser-known definition of a Blue Moon this month, the full moon is the third in the series of four full moons.
'We usually only get a Blue Moon every two or three years… hence the term, once in a Blue Moon,' Ms Smith said.
Every full moon also has its own name based on the month or the season in which it appears –allowing people to reflect on each season and contemplate how it affects them and the natural world.
In namesake, this full moon is also a Sturgeon Moon and is related to prehistoric fish once abundant this time of year in the Great Lakes region in America.
And if there wasn't enough happening in the skies, the Perseid Meteor Shower reached its peak between August 13th and 14th, just a few days before the first supermoon.
Rose Smith is an intuitive astrologer
'The Perseid Meteor Shower and the building supermoon are vying for our energetic attention,' Ms Smith said.
'The feminine energy of the supermoon is battling with the masculine energy of the Perseids – so we can expect unpredictable changes, volatility and unrest. Watch out for arguments between the 'sexes' because the Perseids is associated with Perseus who killed the rape victim Medusa and then the feminine supermoon is also thrown into this mix.'
'The Perseids Meteor Shower is our yearly reminder that women need to keep their heads, speak up and think independently, especially this month.'
The Supermoon will reach its peak at 4.25am AEST on Tuesday, August 20.