As always, the New Moon is a time for new beginnings, planting seeds, and setting our intentions for the new lunar cycle. Every New Moon brings us a clean slate from which we can create what it is we wish, with of course, a healthy balance between free will and destiny to adhere to. Libra’s New Moon asks us to focus our intentions on creating balance, peace, and stability in our lives. Whatever we choose to manifest should be colored by such qualities. It is often this time of year one would find themselves weighting the pros and cons of a particular situation, attempting to see both sides of the equation. Perhaps you’ve been focused on only one aspect of the problem and now it is the perfect time to consider other options. These alternative choices may be contrary to your previous preferences or beliefs, yet may in fact prove themselves rather useful as of lately. Now is certainly not the time to be biased, so open your mind, and embrace the polarities that construct our reality. Every positive has, indeed, a negative manifestation. The energy of the Libran archetype has been quite prominent lately, as the Sun, Mercury, and Venus currently reside within the sign of the scales. Libra’s archetype urges us to see things through the eyes of another and to consider the needs of others. This implies a focus on relationships within all their multivalent manifestations. Libra is much like a cosmic mirror, from which we are able to see ourselves as reflected through another person or external entity. What we find distasteful in another, is almost always, a part of ourselves we are unwilling to accept. The same applies to all things in our world, for the outer reality reflects the inner reality, and round and round it goes. Don’t feel pressured to change what you don’t like, just allow yourself to be aware and conscious of the fact.
Examining the horoscope for Libra’s New Moon we find a few prominent aspects to the Sun and Moon’s conjunction. The New Moon makes an inconjunct to Uranus and Juno in Pisces, a square to the North Node in Capricorn, and a trine to the Chiron/Neptune conjunction in Aquarius. The Uranus/Juno conjunction has been transforming relationships of all kinds, catalyzed exponentially by its opposition to Saturn. Juno deals, archetypically, with partnerships and Uranus is in the business of bringing change and or transformation to whatever it touches. Many believe that Juno symbolizes our ideal companion, soul mate, or partner, and this combination has many re-arranging their preconceptions of such. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself changing these very ideals, thinking differently about whom you are really compatible with. This could result in some breakups, the thought of breaking up, or simply a subtle clue that the one you’re with may not truly be the one. This New Moon, however, seems to shed light on another aspect of relationships…it’s not all about you! It takes two, and here we need to understand that when dealing with others, compromise and sacrifice are essential bumps in the road. So what does that mean? Well, it means that what you really want may not be available right now, so often we settle for second best. This isn’t strictly confined to relationships; in fact it can apply to an ideal job, lifestyle, or perhaps an inanimate object of desire. The inconjunct poses a challenge; can we overcome our ideal desire for something else that will function just as well for the sake of others? Sometimes our pursuit of complete happiness and satisfaction comes at the expense of other people who go on neglected. With Juno aside, the inconjunct to Uranus shows that we must make a change, which is likely to be a sacrifice of some kind, so that we can serve others or be of service to humanity as a whole. The New Moon shows that this is the time to start that process, whatever it may be; the seeds must be planted firmly.
The North Node has recently moved from Aquarius to Capricorn, and a collective shift has resulted: a shift in our purpose and direction. From Aquarius we had a collective surge to get informed, to become objective, to gather with those who think alike, and to construct lofty visions for the future. Now that the North Node has moved into Capricorn as of late August, it’s time to take control, grab the reigns, build sustainable structures, and let go of the past. What does this mean? Well, while the North Node is in Capricorn humanity will be urged to implement these objectives, and this nodal transit in particular has some powerful ramifications for us in these times (something I will get more into in another article). The North Node in Capricorn puts the south node in Cancer, which means we are consuming the archetype of Capricorn while exhausting the archetype of Cancer. Cancer is that warm fuzzy nostalgic place, where we feel safe and comfortable, and where everything we need is provided. Unfortunately, this is no longer a safe place because we need to move on, otherwise stagnation will result. If we hold on to the south node, because it’s familiar, we risk losing out on opportunities for growth, which we will find in Capricorn. Capricorn symbolizes the harshness of reality, the necessary burden of responsibility, the satisfaction of achievement, and the urge to take control. In looking at the state of the world, take this into consideration: Those who are dwelling on the way things “used to be”, and ignoring the fact that they will never be the same, are going to be in for a big wake up call in the coming days. We are in a situation where the authority is none other than ourselves. Big daddy and big mommy aren’t going to take care of us anymore, its time grow up and take control. If we stay in that happy safe place, we risk living out a life that isn’t our own, so choose wisely. Don’t take this as an omen of doom, though it’s hard not to, but astrologically speaking we are in for a wild ride. The New Moons square to the North Node in Capricorn gives each us a sneak peak into this reality, an opportunity to see just how this may manifest over time. Pay attention to current events and personal situations surrounding this new Moon, as they are likely to show you what is to come, what we need to change or move away from, or what will likely push us towards achieving the North Node’s new objective. I believe that the Lunar Eclipse in June of 2010 will make this very clear, so stay tuned.
The Neptune/Chiron conjunction has been a strikingly powerful influence on the collective this year, allowing us to tear open our wounds and to get at the heart of the pain. This is, needless to say, a rather difficult and arduous task…. pain certainly isn’t fun. However, in order for us to heal the pain, we have to, in a way, endure some of it. Chiron and Neptune have opened a door, lifted a veil, into the deeper nature of reality. Many have found themselves uncovering information (Aquarius) that has been truly revolutionary and for some, life changing. Whatever you’ve been attempting to heal, uncover, or get the bottom of, is likely to get a significant boost with the New Moons trine to the Neptune/Chiron conjunction. Here we are given an opportunity to truly catalyze its influence, as a trine is the most harmonious and favorable of astrological relationships. Now is the time to plant the seeds that will jump-start the healing process, because this aspectual configuration won’t last long, so it is much needed. The last major push from this construct will be in June 2010 when Mars opposes Neptune and Chiron, and then it will be history. Take this time to look at what needs to be healed in your life, most likely something will come along that will help you out significantly.
These are the themes and issues that will be surrounding us for the new Lunar cycle until the next New Moon. It is always important to set aside some time, if you can, at the time that the Sun and Moon conjoin to meditate or focus on the things you would like to manifest in your life. This New Moon will take place on October 17th at 10:33:57 PDT. Stay tuned as I will be posting another article shortly outlining Mars in Leo, Saturn in Libra, Saturn Square Pluto, and much more! Peace.
As summer gradually comes to its inevitable close, the Sun slowly drifting lower on the horizon, a sense of urgency fills the air. This instinctive and unconscious impulse motivates us to gather necessities for the autumnal season, the fall of the Sun, as he prepares for his equally inevitable demise at winter solstice. The playfulness of Leo, consumed by its carefree idealism was quickly extinguished giving way to Virgo, who seeks more practical applications for its efforts. This isn’t to say that all the fun is over, but surely the atmosphere of playfulness no longer lingers as it once did, for this is the reality that the virgin brings forth, and it is likely to play a role in your life as of now. Whatever you’ve been putting off lately, can no longer wait, as it seems that the time has come to face up to the truth of the moment, whether good or bad. The Virgin’s season allows us to assimilate all that we have, to make sense of the chaos life often throws our way. We have to take the time, every now and then, to organize our lives, and sometimes that means getting rid of what is no longer useful. Beyond the attachment we may feel for it, there is a matter of survival we must attend to, and what is no longer conducive for our path should be readily discarded. The archetypal impulse of Virgo is rather active this September, and astrologically speaking this is likely to be a month to remember. Let us decipher its message and be wise.
Mercury Retrograde September 06, 2009- September 29, 2009
08-17-2009 04:21 pm PST 21 Virgo–37' Enter Rx Zone 09-06-2009 09:40 pm PST 06 Libra—13' Stationary Retrograde 09-29-2009 06:03 am PST 21 Virgo–37' Stationary Direct 10-13-2009 11:50 pm PST 06 Libra—13' Leave Rx Zone
Roughly every three months the planet Mercury turns retrograde, that is, it appears to be moving backwards through the zodiacal backdrop. The backwards movement is, of course, an optical illusion, but astrologically it has profound implications for our lives. This is often that cyclic three week period of nagging irritations, when things, well…. don’t quite work out the way we wanted them to. Several aversions, technological or dealing with communications, often arise bringing either complications or compromise. Technical failures or breakdowns are things we often have to deal with, and Mercury retrograde is annoyingly that time. Excessive roadblocks, construction, detours, car problems, burnt out light bulbs, jury duty notices, computer crashes and miscommunications are usually the result. This is nothing to panic over but definitely a reason to take heed and pay attention. Appropriately fitting for the Virgin’s season, this is the time to take care of whatever we’ve putting off, as it will likely force us to otherwise. Interestingly, if your powers of discernment are sharp enough, you will notice that whatever breaks down or whatever situation doesn’t move in the direction you wanted; there is a reason for it. The fact of the matter is that mercury’s retrograde period offers us an opportunity to go back over what we may have overlooked in our zealousness to move forward. The linear flow of time is inverted, offering us a brief moment from which we can backtrack and find what we’ve likely missed. If you can be open minded enough to look, you will find something terribly beneficial to your current state of affairs, and if it weren’t for that nagging irritation you would have missed it all together. If you so choose to fight the current, several more problems will likely result, so the advice, for the time being, is to go with the flow. You’ll be glad you did.
Often it can be difficult to push forward with plans, projects, or objectives you’ve had sitting on the back burner. Mercury retrograde certainly signals a time where you should worry less about executing something and more about sifting through the details and making sure everything is in place. If you can, try not to move forward with anything of crucial importance, as it will likely fail or run into some serious obstacles along the way. Take this time to relax a bit, think things over, and when Mercury turns direct you’ll be more than ready for success. Be very clear in your communications with others, as it is VERY easy to be misunderstood at this time. Vagueness will get you into considerable trouble, so be firm and direct when giving directions to someone or in attempting to convey important messages and information. Overall, Mercury retrograde provides us a unique opportunity to see things from another perspective, which is usually, contrary to what we’re used to. If you can put your ego aside, allow whatever is foreign, strange, or unknown present itself to you, as it will likely be of much assistance in the future to come. Mercury’s Shadow The shadow period of mercury retrograde is the time in which Mercury passes through the area of the zodiac that it will retrograde (or move backwards) within. This happens right before Mercury turns retrograde, and seems to foreshadow the things with which we will be reevaluating or adjusting over the next three weeks. Events, issues, or circumstances that manifest within the shadow are things that are often lacking detail or that we have yet to fully pin down, and will be scrutinized throughout the retrograde period. There are in fact, two shadow periods, one before and one after the actual retrograde. The first shadow period began on August 17, 2009 up to Mercury’s stationary retrograde on September 6, 2009; so pay close attention to collective events, as well as personal events or issues in your own life that manifested around this time. The second shadow period will take place from the end of the retrograde on September 29th to October 15, 2009. The final shadow period is the time in which we tie up all the loose ends, finish up whatever it is we have been examining, and prepare ourselves to implement or come to conclusions about matters previously unresolved. The final shadow is the finalization of the retrogradation process.
Mercury/Pluto/Juno T-Square Mercury’s retrograde period crosses through some tough territory this time around, and there is certain to be some sticky situations you would rather avoid like the plague for the next few weeks. Considering the archetypal nature of Juno, dealing foremost with partnerships, there is likely to be an excess of relationship/partnership disputes radiating collectively through this vivid archetypal construct. This will manifest in waves, the first of which occurred around August 25th, which in a sense, ignited the collective drama. Whatever manifested around this time is most likely, unfinished, given the nature of mercury retrograde. This dominant t-square, amplified by its cardinal positions is creating some major tension between opposites (Mercury opposition Juno), which is most likely connected with relationships, and predominately, ones that have lasted a considerable amount of time (Pluto in Capricorn). If you’ve been swept up by this archetypal impulse, it may be wise to hold off on coming to a decisive conclusion regarding the situation as of yet, there may be some things you need to think over, and mercury is giving the perfect opportunity to do so. Hold off on making hasty decisions, be VERY careful about what you say, especially in heated arguments, and take some time to examine the situation further over the next three weeks. If you aren’t in a serious relationship at this time, this could manifest between a friend, family member, or close associate of some kind. The best way to handle tense oppositions is to try and find middle ground, or if possible, a compromise of some kind.
Another manifestation of this construct is either you or someone else enforcing their viewpoint or perspective onto one another. This energy is happening on personal level, as well as a collective/cultural level. Be very wary of anyone who tries to force or indoctrinate his or her beliefs upon you, especially without giving you a chance to share your own opinion of the matter. Given the power of Pluto, and it’s position in Capricorn, this could manifest as a dominant authority figure, whom you may initially give respect simply due to their status. If YOU find yourself in this role, be sure to catch yourself in the act, and give the other person a chance to share their own perspective, this will help you avoid considerable confrontation, hurt feelings, or misgivings later on.
Mercury Retrograde in Libra/Virgo
Mercury will retrograde through both the signs of Virgo and Libra, spending slightly more time in Virgo. The barrier between Virgo and Libra has a powerful symbolic meaning, as it is the division between the upper and lower hemispheres of the zodiac, the gateway between the inner self and the outer world. This is the point of assemblage and integration, where the self meets the other. Virgo represents the accumulation and compartmentalization of the subjective human experience, our hidden and interpersonal self. The signs Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, and Virgo all lie below the celestial horizon, and each correlates to experiences that are fundamentally our own, within our very immediate and personal environment. The signs Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces, all represent experiences of the outer world, the transcendence of self, reaching outward to the experience of others. Therefore, the cusp of Virgo and Libra, or the anaretic transition, represents the threshold between these two very different realities, where the individual is ready to integrate with others after it has mastered itself. From a mystical standpoint, the transition between Virgo and Libra is the point of enlightenment, when we have finally achieved mastery over the physical self, where we finally…. get it right, so to speak. This theme should be very prevalent over the next three weeks, as Mercury retrograde asks us to get something right, to finally overcome a particular obstacle that has been thrown in our pathway. However this manifests for you, it is likely you have been working on it for quite some time, and you are about to put the finishing touches upon it. Look closely at your life, and you will probably realize that a breakthrough of some kind is upon you; you are about to reach some form of stability out what was once a chaotic and fragmented state of affairs.
To further understand this theme, we must look to Virgo’s companion within the Tarot deck, which is represented by the Hermit card. The Hermit is largely based on the ancient greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope, also known as Diogenes the Cynic, who lived from 412 BC to 323 BC. According to legend, Diogenes was said to have wandered aimlessly carrying a lantern, particularly in broad daylight. When he was finally inquired about the act, he supposedly said he was “searching for an honest man”, which was apparently, a hard thing to find.
Diogenes spent his life in poverty, rejecting any inclusion within what would have been deemed modern society, as he saw it as corrupt and distracting. Diogenes was a follower of the cynics, which was a philosophical doctrine encouraging one to live outside the luxuries of society, self sufficiently and symbiotically within nature…to lead a more natural life in an attempt to gain complete individuation free of sociological pressures and or expectations. The cynics mostly lived as outcasts, which is where we get the semi-disparaging adjective to be cynical, although, it is said that Diogenes in particular was well liked among the people of Athens. The Hermit, like Diogenes, lives on the fringes of society, rejecting the comforts and luxury of modern life. The path of the Hermit is no easy task, for it is a path of self-discovery, something that is truly lost in our world today. It is said that before we can truly love another, we must learn to love ourselves, and this is what the Hermit’s true teaching embodies. Carrying his lantern, he lights the way into the subconscious, the deeper reaches of the psyche to uncover the true nature, the true being, outside of society’s expectations of what one “should” be, act, or do with one’s life. When the time comes, when one is ready to question the deeper meaning of life, the answers to such questions do not lie in the outside world or within another person, they essentially come from within us. The hermit’s path is one we must walk alone, when we are ready. We can equate the barrier between Virgo and Libra as the zodiacal embodiment of this symbol, as Mercury makes its way back into Virgo, a collective surge to withdraw, to walk away from something, or to go in a new and uncharted direction is prevalent. Conversely, if you’ve been on this inner path, perhaps the time has for you to come out of the cave, to finally integrate yourself and your knowledge with others. Whichever end of the spectrum you occupy, we each have an opportunity to activate this archetype within our own lives, but with all things…. the choice is ours.
The Hermit is card number 9 in the tarot deck, a number that in numerology correlates to completion, perfection, self-mastery, and the conclusion of an important matter, task, or idea. Perhaps it is rather fitting that Mercury’s retrograde period falls completely within the month of September, the 9th month of the year. Even the figure of the Hermit, on the traditional Rider-Waite version, is suggestive of the number 9. Saturn/Uranus Opposition September 15, 2009
The Saturn/Uranus opposition was first ignited on Election Day, November 4, 2008, correlating collectively to a campaign of “change”. The second wave manifested on February 05, 2009, and the third, of five exact oppositions, manifests on September 15, 2009. Saturn represents everything status quo, traditional, predictable, and essentially structural. The planet Uranus symbolizes everything catalytic, counter cultural, unpredictable, and unconventional. When the two collide, it signals a massive power struggle between the old and the new. The archetypal emphasis of the opposition, like all things astrological, is manifesting on a grand collective scale as well as an inner personal or subjective level. Each of us is experiencing this dynamic within our own lives, a process that will carry us through to next year and slightly beyond. The opposition is urging us to each let go of something that has, again, outlived its usefulness. If we fail to do so, it is unlikely we will be very happy with the consequences, no matter how difficult it is move forward. Look to your own life and see what is deteriorating, decaying, and no longer living up to it’s former glory, whether it be a relationship, job, living situation, or perhaps a certain ideal or goal. The past is no longer what it was, and looking back will only lead to stagnation…. it is only the future we have to look forward to at this point, no matter how uncertain it may be. The process of change is, usually, rather painful, but in the end it always leads us greater things and new horizons. September's New Moon The New Moon on September 18th is rather striking, astrologically, as it exactly conjoins Saturn at 25 degrees of Virgo, and joining the opposition to Uranus. The lunar cycle is the cycle of manifestation, it is how each of us creates our own reality via the law of attraction, whether we’re conscious of it or not. The new moon is the time for planting seeds, and for us, setting our intentions so that they can culminate on the Full Moon. Be very, VERY careful of your intentions for the New Moon on September 18th as they have the potential to rapidly crystallize and culminate via structural Saturn. The energy surrounding this new moon may not feel so pleasant, considering Saturn’s harsh and cold demeanor, but you must place emphasis on manifesting what YOU really want, not what someone else wants or has lead you to believe you want. Take this time to reflect on the kind of change you really need to bring into your life and into the world, focus on it, visualize it, and then let it go. The outer world is only a reflection of ourselves, and when we alter the internal, we change the world, not the other way around. The asteroid Pallas also conjoins the new moon; there is an emphasis on solving problems and putting pieces together. Mercury has backtracked into Virgo, placed exactly at the anaretic degree, and exactly opposite Juno in at the 29th degree of Pisces. Take some time out to yourself, like the Hermit, like Diogenes, and reflect on yourself, your life direction, and listen carefully to your inner guidance. There are bound to be several distractions, many of which will stem from mainstream society, but you must try your best to ignore them, and look within.
Now, more than ever, the people of this world need to listen to that inner voice, hear that inner calling, as it beckons from the depths of the subconscious. The world is rapidly changing, and those changes may not always be for the best, but they must happen, if we are to move forward. With so much going on, it can be very easy to lose yourself, to get swept up by some sort of cause that may not have your best interests in mind. We must all understand that change, true and genuine change, only comes from changing ourselves, healing ourselves, and most of all, by allowing ourselves to truly be who we were meant to be. This month offers many opportunities to do just that, or at least start the process, but in the end, we must choose…alone. The September New Moon seems to be a symbolic culmination of Saturn's transit through Virgo, a process which began in September of 2007. This roughly three year process, has pushed each of us to find some form of inner purification, through eating cleaner food, detoxing our bodies, cleaning up the earth, or setting out to face our darkest inner demons. Now as Saturn reaches the transitional point of Virgo and Libra, which will peak in late summer of 2010, many of us will be given the opportunity to reach some form of genuine enlightenment and sense balance. In looking ahead, it seems, we will certainly need it, as many challenges lie ahead of us....