April/May 2002
New Moon Meditation:
Facing Forward into the
Future
By Pythia
Peay
The April 12th New Moon in
Aries ignites the new year inaugurated at the Spring Equinox. The
Sun has just conjoined Mercury at 17.22 Aries, marking the superior conjunction
or the "Full Mercury" in the Mercury cycle. Mercury is still very
close to the Sun and Moon in this lunation chart, rising ahead of the Solar
Hero in his role as messenger of the gods - herald of a fresh infusion
of energy. Uranus the awakener, too, plays a role, gently enlivening
Sun, Moon, and Mercury - but rudely jolting Mars.
While the Pisces New Moon
"closed the circle" by reflecting on the past year, the Aries New Moon
encourages us to look forward into the future. Aries energy is Ram energy:
assertive, enthusiastic, initiatory, and optimistic. As the leader of the
Zodiac, Aries guides the other signs on yet another round of adventures
into unexplored territory. Aries, in fact, is the hero of the individuation
journey as it unfolds through the 12 signs of the Zodiac. Shaking off the
strictures of the past, we follow jaunty Aries' example, inspired to take
up challenges and bring cherished dreams to fruition. Some astrologers,
in fact, say that wherever Aries falls in the individual natal chart is
that place where we can turn for renewal and rebirth.
If Aries is in the first
house, for example, we may experience renewal through re-connecting with
our unique sense of individual selfhood. In the second, we may want to
initiate a new financial plan, or touch base with our core values. In the
third, Aries may feel re-energized through putting thoughts into writing
or speech. In the fourth, Aries is reborn through spring cleaning, redecorating,
or even moving. Aries receives inspiration in the fifth house through creative
expression, or through rediscovery of one's inner child. In the sixth house,
Aries gets a fresh start by taking up a new health regimen, or reorganizing
the office. In the seventh, relationships are the medium of rebirth, as
Aries faces "the other," while in the eighth house Aries mines new energy
from the depths of the unconscious. In the ninth house, Aries is reinvigorated
by a book of spiritual teachings, or a philosophical truth that puts life
into perspective. In the tenth house, Aries leaps headfirst into tackling
new career objectives. In the eleventh house, it is through commitment
to a social cause that promises renewal. And, finally, in the twelfth
house, Aries is reborn through dissolution into universal consciousness,
diving deep into the ocean of bliss, then emerging reborn.
The old myths teach us an
important lesson about moving forward: don't look back. In the myth of
Orpheus and Eurydice in the underworld, for instance, Orpheus finally wins
permission from Hades, lord of the dead, to rescue his new bride Eurydice
from the arms of death. Yet if he should look back, he is told, Eurydice
must return to the underworld for eternity. Tragically, Orpheus is unable
to follow this advice, and, on the verge of emerging from the depths, he
looks back and loses her forever. The lesson in this, I think, is that
just when we have committed to moving forward in a new direction, we are
tempted by doubt, looking backwards into the past with nostalgia and regret
- yet in the process undermining our faith in our newfound purpose.
To everything there is a
season, as it says in the Bible. Thus while there is a time to reflect
upon and learn from the past, there comes another time when, prompted by
the hand of fate at our backs, we must move forward with the evolving forces
of life. Aries New Moon is the appointed time in the astrological cycle
for embracing the future. Especially this month, we can ask to be led by
Mercury, guide of souls, as we cross the threshold into a new year and
a new cycle.
Look for the Scorpio
Full Moon April 26, 2002!
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