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Virgo
New Moon Meditation for 2004:
A
Last Blast of Virgo
by Jean
Hinson Lall
As Sun and
Moon converge in Virgo each year, summer’s fruits are gathered
in, vacations end and the new school year begins. It’s a time
of abundance and anticipation but also of critical self-examination
as we look back to see how well we have tended our fields or our
talents and how well prepared we are for the challenges ahead.
In Virgo we celebrate self-reliance and competency, the joy of
craftsmanship and the value and dignity of labor. We clean closets,
shed outworn habits, garner our resources and renew our commitment
to our chosen work. Virgo, the
maid of the harvest is also the scholar ready for the
new term. Spiritually and mentally, she is focused, dedicated
and self-possessed.
This year’s
Virgo New Moon falls late in the sign, only eight days prior to
the "hinge" of the zodiacal year, the Sun’s entry
into Libra at the autumnal equinox. Virgo concludes the
first half of the astrological cycle which corresponds to the
childhood and youth of the individual. Between Aries and Virgo
we are concerned with our own growth and development; from Libra
through Pisces we take our place in community life and find our
connection with higher realities, both mental and spiritual. In
Virgo we perfect the basic skills, disciplines and self-reflective
capacities needed to prepare for the second half of the cycle.
The Virgoan
impulse receives extra dynamism this New Moon from Mars
which is in the same degree with the Sun and Moon, and from Jupiter
a few degrees later in the sign. Pluto meanwhile squares
Sun, Moon and Mars, while Saturn sextiles them. All the
concerns of Virgo should be intensified with this combination
of aspects, and care should be taken to manage their effects.
Virgo is a feminine sign in which masculine planets can have a
bull-in-the-china-shop effect if not properly understood and directed.
Spiritually and psychologically, the virgin is one who belongs
to herself and is pure and undivided within. A virgin in this
sense is not necessarily celibate; rather, she controls her own
sexuality, giving herself freely to the one of her choice. She
is not the possession of a man or of a social order that treats
her as a breeding machine or relies on her subordination to make
males feel powerful and important. She knows her own worth and
capabilities and can stand on her own feet.
The Virgin
is that in each of us, male or female, which is authentic and
true to itself. Spiritually it is the soul’s freedom to respond
to the divine in a conscious, individual way rather than being
herded along by collective piety. The effect of Mars in Virgo
can be to threaten this inner authenticity and self-possession
– or to assert and defend it against all enemies. Similarly, Jupiter
can overpower Virgo with masculine norms and values, or it can
help to articulate and champion Virgo’s own ideals.
Jupiter
is now nearing the end of its year-long transit through Virgo.
While the Sun circles the Zodiac once in a year, Jupiter (the
"second sun") takes twelve years to make the same journey,
spending approximately one year in each sign. Like the god Zeus,
lord of the Olympian pantheon, this majestic planet is known astrologically
as the governor of all things under the Sun, the one who sees
them in their cosmic context and can thus rule on what is important,
true and just. Jupiter’s transits bring to awareness the specific
virtues and spiritual truths each sign represents. In Virgo
it lifts up the spiritual value of daily work, the importance
of proper technique and procedure, diet, health and hygiene, and
such virtues as self-sufficiency, promptness, order, and thrift.
It teaches us that all actions (and inactions) have consequences
and that we are responsible for what we do and for what we leave
undone.
The pitfalls
of Jupiter in Virgo arise from the tension between the planet’s
spiritual expansiveness and theoretical breadth of vision and
the sign’s practical orientation and narrow focus. Among these
can be overwork, worry (especially over health and job-related
matters), puritanical moralizing, hypercritical attitudes, excessive
analysis, overvaluing of technique and adaptation, and inordinate
attention to detail. While Jupiter is at home in the heights of
heaven and the world of theory, Virgo dwells on the earth plane
and insists on the facts.
The transition
to Libra should be palpable. After completing the exact conjunction
with Mars just after the New Moon, the Sun will conjoin Jupiter
in the last degree of Virgo on September 21, hours before the
equinox on the 22nd when it enters Libra. Jupiter will
cross over into Libra on the 24th and Mars on the 26th.
Jupiter
rules the Ascendant of the United States natal chart,
so its transits through signs can have a considerable effect on
the national mood. The Presidential election campaign seems to
be stalled in overblown and often poisonous criticisms regarding
matters that are peripheral to the national agenda. We went to
war against Iraq under over-confident Jupiter in Leo; with Jupiter
in Virgo the consequences are being reckoned with and the premises
for the war reexamined. Perhaps as Jupiter (along with Sun and
Mars) moves into Libra, sign of balance, partnership and peacemaking,
we will begin to find way forward in partnership with other nations.
Savor
this last big blast of Virgo and use its fierce critical energy
to good purpose. Organize your sock drawer, back up your hard
drive, replenish your supplies, clean out your briefcase, press
your uniform, sharpen your sword, get your eyes checked, your
oil changed, your batteries charged, your garden weeded, your
overdue paperwork turned in. With unfinished business cleared
away, rededicate yourself to your ideals and be ready to move
out and join with others in creating a better world.
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