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Aquarius
New Moon Meditation for 2005:
Vessels
for Living Water
by
Jean Hinson Lall
Aquarius,
the third and last of the Air signs in the Zodiac, is often thought
of as representing the highest development of the intellect –
dry, cool, remote, impersonal and objective. Its image, however,
is not that of the tweedy scholar lugging a briefcase or a white-coated
scientist loading data into a laptop, but that of a lightly-clad
human figure carrying vessels of water from which the contents
are being poured forth.
What is this
water? According to ancient philosophy Water is one of the four
Elements, or ‘roots,’ from which everything is compounded. In
many creation narratives water is the primordial substance, the
first matter from which all else proceeds. It is mother, nourishment,
the process of growth, the joy and juice of life. It cleanses
and purifies, mediates renewal and rebirth, confers blessing and
sanctification. And at the end of life it receives us into itself
again. Water is the principle of flow, the possibility for things
to find their proper level, to adapt and to yield.
Astrologically,
Water is often interpreted in personal terms as emotion, feeling,
desire, attachment, compassion and sacrifice; and indeed the Water
signs do describe and mediate emotional development. At another
level, though, Water is connected with Wisdom and with the joy
of being in the presence of God. This duality in the meaning of
Water is reflected in the notion (found in several cultural traditions)
that there are both Higher and Lower Waters.
Physical
water, an essential part of our own bodily makeup, is found in
rivers, streams, lakes, oceans, wells and springs, and descends
as rain from above. Spiritual water, an equally vital part of
our nature, is replenished through prayer and study, music and
art, contemplation and pilgrimage, devotion and ritual, celebration
and divination. Like rain, it comes to us as a gift from above,
in the form of visions, teachings, inspiration, clarity of understanding,
healing and renewal, mystical union with the divine and communion
with our fellow creatures. The soul’s thirst for God can be quenched
only by the "living waters" that flow from the divine
source.
At this New
Moon, the Sun and Moon are joined in Aquarius by Venus and Mercury
and also by Neptune, the remote planet named for the god who ruled
the seas in classical mythology. Neptune is associated in modern
astrology with mysticism, imagination, and all forms of transcendence
of ego. It is now situated right at the midpoint of Aquarius (15
degrees), a place of intense concentration of energy. With Sun,
Mercury and Moon having just completed their conjunctions to Neptune
and Venus moving towards it, Neptune is surrounded and contained
in Aquarius, embodying the mysterious Water poured out by the
Water-Bearer. Meanwhile Saturn and Uranus, co-rulers of Aquarius,
are both placed in Water signs, and Jupiter, planet of higher
study and the spiritual quest, trines Neptune, Mercury, Sun and
Moon from Libra.
Whatever
intellectual, political, artistic or community work we are engaged
in, now is the time astrologically to realize more fully the spiritual
purpose that lies at the heart of that endeavor and the source
from which it springs. Rather than having to be laboriously extracted,
calculated or figured out, this understanding should pour forth
into the receptive mind and soul like a stream of living water.
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In memory
of Richard J. Barnet, and in appreciation of my colleagues and
teachers at the University of Kent.
2005
Jean Hinson Lall
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