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SAGITTARIUS
NEW MOON
Solar Eclipse
December 3 / 4,
2002
11:34
p.m. PST; 2:34 am EST
Sun and Moon joined
at
11.58 Sagittarius
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"The Crown" mandala by Novella Maia -- click on image for larger view
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| Sabian
Symbol: "A flag turns into an eagle; the eagle into a chanticleer saluting
the dawn." |
| What
does listening to the zodiac do for us at each moon cycle? It attunes
us to the yet living quality of this ancient rhythm. It sharpens
our senses to new ways to bring ourselves forth. It puts us on the
alert -- as an animal living in the wild -- to something new in the air... |
Sagittarius
New Moon 'Scope
by Dana
Gerhardt
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What’s
in the sky this new moon?
This New Moon brings a total
solar eclipse—which you can see if you you’re in southern Africa, sailing
on the Indian Ocean, or in Australia. Everywhere else you may feel
it, as a dramatic acceleration or sudden turn of events in the houses it
aspects in your chart (where eleven degrees of Sagittarius and Gemini fall).
What happened to you during the last solar eclipse at this degree, in December
1983? This can provide a clue to the intensity of this eclipse for
you. Since eclipses are often felt in the weeks before they actually
occur, you may already know!
Jupiter also begins
its retrograde motion this New Moon—over the next four months it
will seem to be moving backward, from Leo to Cancer. If any inflated
ideas or too much righteousness developed while Jupiter was direct, that
can be corrected now. Jupiter’s
retrograde is an opportunity to revisit our personal code of ethics,
making sure our actions are in line with our core beliefs. Some say
that Jupiter withholds its gifts when it goes retrograde. Another
view is that it allows us time to properly plan even bigger opportunities
once it goes direct. Think about the future you’d like to see in
the houses that Jupiter transits (Leo/Cancer) and rules (Sagittarius).
Reflection now can remove obstacles later! |
Sagittarius
New Moon Blessing: Change Your Mind
“I want the cat off my
lap,” writes Poet Ginger Andrews, “my dishes done, my headache gone./
I want my husband’s fishing pole off the dining table,/ his sandshrimp
back in the sand./ I want my oven cleaned,/ my kitchen floor mopped./
I want somebody else/ to pick up every single pile of dog crap in the back
yard.” *
I’ve got a list like that.
Maybe you do too. And the Sagittarius New Moon says: bring
‘em on! All the cranky details of your life can be transformed this
cycle—if you can change your mind. A Pluto Mercury conjunction
joins the Sun, Moon and South Node in Sagittarius. You might
find yourself sucked into familiar, obsessive, even fanatical thoughts
(and that trine to Jupiter may not help—as Jupiter makes everything bigger).
Even if the dishes get washed, the Excedrin kicks in, or the laundry room
gets clean, that probably won’t fix it this cycle. Those are Gemini
solutions to Gemini problems. In the season of Sagittarius, you need
to take everything to a higher plane. You need to ask yourself what’s
really going on. Name the higher truth. Change the way you’re
looking at things. You need to expand your mind.
Oh boy. Another list
of things to do. But I don’t mean it that way. Transforming
your mind should be fun--like freeing a horse from the stable, to gallop
across green pastures, feeling giddy with the joy of movement. How
do we do this when there are floors to sweep and wars to worry about? First:
Ascend. Beam up. Climb the highest hill or building in
your town, scan the horizon, let your lungs fill with fresh air, relax
in a wider space. Or imagine you’re floating on the wings of an eagle,
looking down on your world. Look again at the details that are overwhelming
you. Do this long enough and your mind will change. Second:
Rehearse your gratitudes. Being thankful alters the mind as much
as sitting in the higher spaces. Listing your gratitudes is a powerful
prayer. Be thankful for the anonymous hands who built your house,
who planted the trees on your street, who sat in a factory and made your
shoes, for everything and everyone who brought you where you are today.
What
should you grow this cycle?
Astrology typically answers
“what” questions by looking at houses. Look to the house of
your birth chart where the New Moon falls: here’s your personal
seed bed. This is the place you usually “do Sagittarius.”
Every year at this time, you renew your quest for a more meaningful life.
This is the area of experience that keeps returning you to higher truths.
This is where you’re a seeker and an optimist. Each year, during
the Sagittarius New Moon cycle, you have a unique opportunity here… but
you must give yourself the space to wander. Freedom, even if it’s
just a quiet moment drinking tea all alone, can lead you to what you’re
seeking. (If you’d like to explore this is greater depth, you may
enjoy my seasonal/new moon workshop, Twelve Moons. Email
me if you’d like more information!)
*
Ginger Andrews, "Bunny Arkansas Days," An Honest Answer (Story
Line Press, 1999), p. 62.
Drop into
our Mooncircle for December 2002/January 2003:
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The daily moon sign, phase
and aspects...
"At the New Moon refresh
your animal nature, senses awake, happily, simply aware of being alive..."
(Today's
Moon)
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Meditate on the Lantern of
Inner Knowing, with Pythia...
"The black-and-white
winter backdrop, as well as the silver moon, are the perfect screen for
our colorful, subjective imaginings and projections. Thus it is a time
to momentarily put aside our everyday strivings and peer into the reflecting
pool of our psyches. Because the essence of Sagittarius is the search
for truth and higher knowledge, the message inscribed in the heavens
this New Moon is that the pearl of wisdom lies within...."
(New
Moon Meditations)
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The Work of the Season, with
Dana: Bring New Meaning to Your Life...
"Magic beans don’t come
with labels, but serendipitous Sagittarian encounters usually contain the
following transcendent ingredients: Space to roam. A willingness
to explore foreign ideas. A thirst for truth. Certainty that
life means something. With these ingredients, your personal beanstalk
grows, adventure beckons. ..."
Season
Teachings
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Join us for a Full Moon ritual
on December 19.
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