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Libra
New Moon Meditation for 2004:
The
Red Wall
by April
Elliott Kent
Recently,
an artist friend gave me a delightful, whimsical painting that
I immediately hung in a place of honor, above the living room
fireplace. But the painting’s colors are so rich and exciting
that, by contrast, they transformed the pale, yellow walls of
my living room from tastefully neutral to washed-out and boring.
I liked the
colors in the painting much more than the color on my walls, so
I decided to adapt the room to fit the painting. I began with
the wall behind the fireplace, painting it deep, bright red. The
result was gorgeous; it practically glows. And it shows off the
painting to perfection… but it made the other drab, yellow walls
look even more insipid. So, an adjoining wall got a coat of warm
khaki - a dramatic, but pleasing contrast with the red wall.
You can probably
see where this is going. Now, of course, the other two walls look
even blander. So tomorrow, I’m off to the paint store for more
colors - perhaps a pale aubergine, a light straw-colored gold.
The final effect may very well turn out to be a bit too much like
the Partridge Family’s gaudy, multi-colored bus; but for now,
I find the contrasting colors unexpectedly harmonious. I
don’t have my friend’s talent for drawing, but I’m enjoying the
artistic challenge of transforming the room one color at a time,
carefully balancing one tone against the next. It’s a bit like
creating a painting of my own.
The artistry
associated with Libra, the sign highlighted by this New
Moon, is a reflection of Libra’s genius for combining one element
with its natural complement. Libra, with its inherent sense of
cosmic balance, delights in bringing together the right mix of
people for a stimulating dinner party, two single friends who
might find each other interesting, or yes, an interesting selection
of paint colors for a room. We tend to imagine that such artistry
is a mysterious talent granted to some and not to others, a cosmic
gift that can never be truly taught or learned. But is this true?
After all, Libra is an air sign, more analytical than instinctual.
Surely the gift of gracious living is available to all of us who
are willing to learn.
In fact,
Libra’s artistry seems surprisingly akin to math: each
requires that we know what must be added or subtracted to get
the right result. The mathematics of Libra guides the writer who
carefully deletes a turn of phrase she dearly loves, not (as Virgo
might) because it is thematically inconsistent or grammatically
awkward, but because it simply doesn’t harmonize with the rest
of the piece. It is present in the hostess who recognizes that
a gregarious guest of honor is an exotic flower, one that finds
its complement in fellow guests who are generous in their praise,
yet interesting enough in their own right that their praise is
worth having. Libra even lives and breathes in the consummate
salesman who is able to match a product with the buyer by identifying
some intangible common ground between them. Somewhere in your
chart, Libra is present; and somewhere in your chart, you are
an artist.
Solar
eclipse in Libra: The red wall in your living room.
Along with
the inner artist, this potent New Moon, with the Sun and Moon
flanked by Mercury, Mars, and Jupiter, summons the powerful energy
of a solar eclipse. Eclipses signal that we’ve reached
a scary, prickly moment of truth. Don Juan speaks of "the
assemblage point," your innate point of view, which can suddenly
"shift" in response to the unexpected. Likewise, an
eclipse signals that something in you has recently shifted,
as surely as an earthquake shifts the foundation of a house. Sometimes
the shift is subtle; a crack in the plaster, a picture that falls
off a wall. Other times, as when the eclipse point makes a close
aspect to a planet in your birth chart, your whole house is picked
up and shaken.
Look to the
house of your chart that contains the twenty-first degree of Libra.
This house describes an area of your life where a single focal
point has exerted itself as boldly and incongruously as the red
wall in my living room. The rest of your life has been thrown
out of balance by this concentration of energy, and at this
New Moon, the energy of Libra is rushing in to restore equilibrium
with a contrasting point of view. Since the New Moon/eclipse
point makes a square to Saturn, it may not be a message you’re
particularly ready to hear. Nevertheless, like advice from a bossy
older sister, it may be the one message that can help you restore
your balance.
Complementary
colors
What needs
to be added or subtracted to make your inner landscape more pleasing?
Just as a color’s natural complement can be found on the opposite
end of a color wheel, look to the house opposite Libra’s to find
the solution to the problem. The house Aries rules in your
chart identifies where you’ve been leaking energy, the room
whose demure tones suddenly seem pale and uninteresting next to
the single, vivid wall.
In my chart,
Aries rules the fifth house. In recent months, I’ve been consumed
by politics – ruled by the eleventh house. My almost desperate
concern about the upcoming elections reached its peak with the
high-strung intensity of the Virgo New Moon. But just after the
full moon in Aries, I took a spontaneous mini-vacation from worrying
about politics. I stepped into the creative, playful energy of
the fifth house, turning on the local jazz radio station, picking
up my paint brush and boogied along while I painted in broad,
red strokes. I didn’t go anywhere, I saw almost no one – a
self-imposed Saturnian exile into hard but joyful labor. At
the end of two days I was rejuvenated, as if the act of turning
my metaphorical red wall - of eleventh house political distraction
- into a literal one had opened me up to other creative possibilities.
Now the Libra
New Moon eclipse is energizing my eleventh house, urging me to
put down the paintbrush and rejoin the affairs of the world. But
this time, I’ll surround myself with complementary colors.
I’m hosting a campaign phone party, where friends can gather with
potluck dishes and cell phones and work together toward a common
goal. My new, fifth-house crazy quilt of colorful walls will serve
as a lively backdrop not just for my treasured painting, but for
the eclectic group of friends that Libra has expertly chosen for
me.
At this
New Moon, let "unity" be our meditative mantra.
Unite your strong voice with those of people who think like you
and, more importantly, people who don’t; like artists whose canvas
is the world, persist in blending your colors with those who have
a different artistic vision. Paint in bold strokes and vivid hues,
and remember that the most beautiful paintings don’t rely on matching
colors. Indeed, as I learned from my single red wall, there is
unexpected pleasure to be found in contrast.
2004
April Elliott Kentl
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