Join
us in reverence!
|
Aquarius
Full Moon
Wednesday,
July 24, 2002
|
Sun
at 1.18
Leo
Sabian
Symbol:
An
epidemic of mumps; the spreading power of individual crises through a collectivity.
|
Moon
at 1.18 Aquarius
Sabian
Symbol:
An
unexpected thunderstorm; the need to develop the inner security which will
enable us to meet unexpected crises.
|
|
10:08
GMT
|
3:08
MDT
|
|
5:08
EDT
|
2:08
PDT
|
|
4:08
CDT
|
19:05
AEST
|
|
| 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. |
July/August 2002
Full Moon Reflections:
The
Friend's Full Moon
By
Pythia
Peay
"See,
I tried everything, went everywhere,
But
never found a friend as dear as you;
I
drank from all the fountains, tried the grapes,
But
never tasted wine as sweet as you."
--Anne
Marie Schimmel
It
is the Aquarius Full Moon, or, as I like to think of it, the "friend's
full moon." According to traditional astrology, Aquarius rules the 11th
house of friendship in the chart. It is not difficult to understand why:
Uranus-ruled Aquarius is known for its broad-ranging inclusiveness and
inquisitiveness. Humanitarian Aquarius never met a person she wasn't curious
to know more about. Some folks maintain a tight-knit circle of associates
all their lives, never moving outside their comfort zone, but not Aquarius:
like the legendary ever-widening circle, their network of friends extends
ever farther and becomes ever more diverse over time. My two sons with
their Aquarian placements are rich expressions of this principle: driving
in a taxi not too long ago with my Venus-in-Aquarius son, I listened in
delight as he chatted up the Ethiopian cab driver about the politics, trade,
and religion of that area. And my Sun-Jupiter-Mercury-in-Aquarius son has
hardly kept one foot in this country since leaving home: the whole world,
it seems, is his friend.
Indeed,
it is often said of Aquarians that they are good friends of all humanity
- but less skilled in the arena of one-to-one intimacy. Still, there
is much to be learned from the Aquarian archetype when it comes to the
art of friendship. Especially this Full Moon, as it conjuncts soft-hearted
Neptune and opposes a planetary line-up of Vesta, Sun, Mercury and Mars
in steadfast and loyal-hearted Leo, it is a time to contemplate our companionship
connections. Just as we periodically review our creative projects, our
kinship circles, or our physical or financial well-being, so the Aquarian
Full Moon is an optimum time to reflect upon the spirit of friendship.
Drawing
on the Aquarius-Leo polarity, we can ask ourselves where we are imbalanced
or too extreme in our relationships. Do we, for example, have too many
friends and associates, but not enough individual intimacy with a special
"other" to whom we can confide the secrets of our soul? Or have we focused
too exclusively on a narrow knot of friends, ignoring the wealth of wisdom
and knowledge that comes from simply getting to know people who are different
from ourselves? In order to flourish, the spirit of friendship
needs
expansion and generosity as much as intimacy. We might even take this time
to survey our underlying beliefs and attitudes where friendship is concerned:
in the pressure of making a living, have we placed the joys of friendship
low on our list of priorities? Do we allow ourselves the simple pleasures
of companionship - chatting over coffee for hours, hiking in nature, or
laughing over a glass of wine? Are our friendships as meaningful as our
family ties?
Last,
we might contemplate the spirit of friendship itself. It could be said
that in their wide embrace of humanity, Aquarians are simply friends of
life itself. Without this open-minded love of the hustle and bustle of
life; without a childlike "beginner's heart" in matters of human affection,
we risk becoming closed to the miracle of creation within which we live
each day. Especially if we walk the spiritual path, we are called upon
to befriend the ultimate Friend - the sacred Presence whose spirit breathes
through our days and nights on Earth. It is this Friend who incarnates
through our human companions, and whose fellowship and trust accompanies
us on our journey - making the way lighter, more adventuresome, and filled
with joyful bonhommie.
Look
for the Leo New Moon August 8, 2002
A
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO MOONCIRCLE SUBSCRIBERS:
In
celebration of the spirit of friendship this Aquarius Full Moon, I would
like to take this opportunity to announce the publication of my new book:
Soul
Sisters: The Five Sacred Qualities of a Woman's Soul (Tarcher/Putnam).
It is a weaving together of many rich and colorful strands: the stories
of present-day women who have midwifed new forms of spiritual practice
and sisterhood (including my remarkable adventure and friendship with my
MoonCircles partner Dana Gerhardt!), accounts of heroines from the world's
religious traditions, and meditations and exercises to inspire a woman's
soul. As Jean Houston writes in her endorsement, "There is material here
to inspire the fortunate readers for the rest of their lifetimes. Great
stories, spiritual wisdom, and practical exercises give us a passionate
path of awakening."
Archive
of past articles
top of
page
|