| Capricorn
New Moon Meditation for 2003:
In Your Patience Is Your
Soul
By Pythia
Peay
The first New Moon of the
New Year is off to a slow start. With Sun and Moon in the Saturn-ruled,
earth sign of Capricorn, caution and restraint are the keynote. More important,
Mercury at 29 Capricorn has just halted its forward motion, turning retrograde
exact on this day. Planets are said to be at their most powerful when they
are making a station - pausing in their orbit to go either forward or backward.
Thus this lunation carries an important message from the winged messenger
of the gods: slow down with the stars, turn inward, and cultivate soulful
patience.
For while we may feel inspired
to rush forward to put our dreams and New Year's resolutions into action,
the heavens tell us that the next several weeks are a time for reflection
and contemplation. Indeed, if we can resist the forward pull of everyday
life, we can realize within our consciousness the esoteric teachings embodied
in the sign of Capricorn: the wisdom that comes with patiently abiding
the ever-moving, ever-changing cycles of time.
To align with the rhythm
of the planets this New Moon, you may wish to cultivate the quality of
interiority and receptive waiting. One way to do this is to "think like
a mountain" and attune to the consciousness of eternity as it is reflected
in nature. Seated in quiet contemplation, for instance, bring to mind a
stone on the bottom of a river. In your mind's eye, watch as it's jagged
edges are polished to smoothness by the tides, whirlpools, rapids, and
swift-moving currents of water over the ages. Then, contemplate the
great religious monuments and temples that have been forged from stone
into edifices of timeless endurance: the Black Stone of Mecca that is an
ancient meteorite; the Western Wall in Jerusalem, said to contain stones
from both King Herod's and Solomon's temples; and Delphi, the ancient Greek
sanctuary where a white stone covered the tomb of the sacred serpent.
Next, imagine that you are
standing at the base of a pyramid, that mysterious structure whose origins
have long since passed out of human awareness. As you stand at the base
of this massive stone monument, looking up at its face set against the
blue sky, experience what it is like to feel as ephemeral as the grains
of sand upon which it has been erected. The solid presence of the pyramid,
its patient stance as sentinel over the passage of aeons and the rise and
fall of civilizations, triggers in you an awareness of God's permanence
and indestructability-as if infinity had been etched into stone.
Recognize that this quiet,
unruffled spirit of endurance is a part of yourself, as well. Like the
mountain peaks that radiate a majestic calm, there is a part of your being
that remains unmoving and unperturbed. Because stone symbolizes that which
remains constant despite the changes and upheavals that characterize life
in the world, many wise teachers over time
have taught that sone represents
the incorruptible, everlasting aspect of the soul - that which endures
with no destruction to its essential nature.
So this New Moon, as you
stand at the gateway of the New Year, recognize the value in the old alchemical
adage "in your patience is your soul." For by becoming as steadfast and
durable as a rock, a boulder, or a mountain in your spiritual faith, you
can learn to withstand the struggles of everyday life. This way you unwrap
the true gift at the heart of life: the realization that your soul is immortal
as the medieval alchemist's Philosopher's Stone, or
brilliant as the diamond
said to be identical with the Buddha's nature. By remaining constant and
true to your higher destiny, you become like the prophets and priestesses
of old, pillars of the temples of the Gods and Goddesses that stretches
across time and space.
And from all of us at MoonCircles,
we wish you a blessed and fruitful New Year!
Look for the Cancer
Full Moon, January 18, 2003.
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