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us in reverence!
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Virgo
Full Moon
February
27, 2002
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Sun
at 8.35 Pisces
Sabian
Symbol:
A
jockey spurs his horse.
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Moon
at 8.35 Virgo
Sabian
Symbol:
An
expressionist painter at work.
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9:17 GMT
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2:17 MST
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4:17 EST
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1:17 PST
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3:17 CST
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20:17GST
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| Rituals
lift us from mundane concerns and connect us to the greater flow of things.
Our MoonCircles CyberRitual is a monthly experiment in collective attunement
-- to each other and the moon. Across time zones, we collect our
creative energies into a healing meditation, as a gift to ourselves and
the world. Feel free to harmonize at a time of your own convenience, so
that our astral voices may continue throughout the moon's waxing and waning
cycles, as in a round. |
February/March 2002
Full Moon Reflections:
Soul
Centering
By
Pythia
Peay
Traditionally,
the annual Virgo Full Moon opposite the Pisces Sun is a time to reflect
upon the balance of energies between such Virgo/Pisces qualities as service
and compassion, craft and inspiration, analysis and intuition. In other
words, Virgo Full Moon is that time of year when we work to put solid foundations
under our dreams and visions.
This
year's Virgo Full Moon, however, spotlights the impending climax to the
year's most dramatic astrological aspect: the Saturn/Pluto opposition,
exact on May 26th at 16 degrees Gemini/Sagittarius. Indeed, a grand
cross formation lights up the sky: Sun and Moon opposite each other exactly
square a freshly forward-moving Saturn at 9 degrees Gemini, as well as
a slow-moving Pluto at 17 degrees Sagittarius about to station retrograde.
Modern-day
symbolists may see in this planetary arrangement an expression of specific
archetypal forces at work. A grand cross, for instance, may signify an
impasse or a feeling of impending crisis. Occurring in the mutable signs,
the energies of this February grand cross may manifest as a surfeit of
restless energy with no direction; a lack of focus and indecision; feeling
scattered in too many directions; or becoming overly mentally stimulated.
Those who have mutable signs prominent in their charts may feel drained
and
overwhelmed
by the nervous tension swirling in the atmosphere.
Yet
in the symptom is the solution. In their most evolved dimension,
for instance, Virgo and Pisces represent the principles of healing through
becoming whole. Thus one way to honor this potent Full Moon Mutable Grand
Cross may be to concentrate on drawing together all the disparate, fragmented
parts of yourself into a coherent pattern. You may wish to do this by imagining
your life as a jumble of bits and pieces of colored tiles. In your
creative
vizualization, picture yourself carefully sorting through and reassembling
these tiny tiles, until a beautiful mosaic begins to appear - a harmonious
design that magically realigns the chaotic forces of your life. Or,
get paper and colored pencils and draw the various images flooding your
consciousness - grounding the disembodied energies within your psyche into
form and meaning.
Another
spiritual technique you may wish to employ this Virgo Full Moon involves
working with the breath. With the four mutable signs ruling the angles
of my chart, I often find myself drawn in too many directions at once.
Healing medicine for me is to imagine myself seated in meditation at the
center of the whirling mandala of my chart, breathing in the scattered
energies, holding them in stillness, then breathing out peace and tranquillity
to the four corners of my own world - and the world without. In this way,
I anchor my soul to the fixed point within - the unchanging and eternal
spirit that lies behind the fluctuating veil of everyday life.
This
is the ideal Full Moon to draw upon the timeless wisdom of the world's
spiritual traditions. Take time to meditate in silence. Sit on your cushion
and just breathe. Walk in the woods in aware mindfulness. Stroll
along the riverbank of your life, metaphorically speaking, and watch in
calm detachment as the ever-changing river of your life passes by.
Like a sage Taoist master, move in harmonious rhythm with any unpredictable
or disruptive energies - calming them through your inner peaceful energy.
Practice a kind of "astrological Zen Buddhism" by recognizing the fleeting
impermanence of the ever-turning wheel of life. For by mastering the rhythm
of the powerful cosmic energies this way, we become masters of life itself.
Look
for the Pisces New Moon March 13-14!
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