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SCORPIO NEW MOON

Friday, November 12, 2004
6:27 am PST / 9:27 am EST

Sun and Moon joined at
20.33 Scorpio

<< "Destruction of the Fertile Crescent"
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Sabian Symbol:  "Obeying his conscience, a soldier resists orders."
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...

What's in the Sky this Cycle?

Mercury goes retrograde on November 30. "Oh no--not again!" Every time Mercury goes retrograde—which occurs three times a year—I hear this complaint. Understandably, many grumble on entering this phase of mis-communications, mechanical break-downs, and general mischief. Yet, if approached with patience and curiosity, these retrograde times can be the most fruitful weeks of the year. Let the knots in your mind relax and unravel. During the retrograde you have permission to cease striving. Your mind--and the minds around you--are going on a little vacation. Don’t visit the car mechanic, pressure your contractor, or sign contracts if you can avoid it. But do be willing to reconsider everything. Allow any plans to stall or take new shape in front of you. There is a larger intelligence at work. When Mercury goes direct (December 20 PST), you’ll find new inspiration--a bright reward for all your flexibility and patience!

Scorpio New Moon 'Scope
by Dana Gerhardt

At this time a year ago, astrologers were buzzing about The Harmonic Concordance. In Scorpio’s lunar eclipse chart, planets aligned in a portentous Star of David pattern. Such a thing hadn’t happened for thousands of years! What could it mean!? A major shift in planetary consciousness was the overwhelming prediction. A year later, you decide: Did this happen?

Predictions are disposable commodities, as this November’s election confirms. Whether you were following the pundits, the pollsters, or the astrologers, it’s now clear that some were right, but most were wrong. One prediction still hangs in the air—that "this was the most important election of our lifetime." Declaring one moment more important than others generates excitement. But after the moment passes, the air goes out of the balloon and we deflate. Moon cycles are different. They arrive with regularity. There is no inflation and no deflation. There is just a constant shifting rhythm, whispering that every cycle is special, every day holds new potentials, every breath a new start.

So what is important at this Scorpio New Moon? I suggest that we in the Northern Hemisphere follow the advice of trees, the infallible—and natural—pundits of this cycle. Why do trees turn crimson and gold in the fall? The short answer is, no one is entirely sure. Yet what scientists have discovered so far is instructive: An autumn leaf is busy with purposeful activity. The trees are dismantling the chlorophyll in their leaves, drawing its nutrients back into their centers, storing its energy for new growth in spring. Some believe fall’s brightly colored leaves are simply left-over pigments, a tree’s version of graying hair. Others believe the reds and yellows serve a protective purpose, as a natural sunscreen, or a warning to insect predators. Either way, the trees are looking ahead. And so, perhaps, should we. Let’s call back the energy we poured out in recent months. Let’s reorganize, acquire new patience, and shift our focus, to what matters at our core.

Select a tree to commune with at this New Moon. Let your ceremony be a "being with" the intelligence of this tree. As you stand as still as the tree, sense how busy it is. Connect and listen. As the cycle unfolds, maintain your relationship. When the bright leaves of your tree go brown and fall to the ground, observe how your own transformation is progressing. Where are you both at this Full Moon?

Scorpio’s cycle teaches emotional endurance. At the start, resentments may tangle your feet. Fears may shiver your skin. Unfulfilled desires may still ache in your heart. Six months ago, at the Taurus New Moon, your task was to sustain yourself by gathering new resources. Now you must eliminate, letting go of what drains you or has simply outlived its usefulness. Remind yourself of what matters and release what no longer serves. This may mean looking at—being with--something you’ve been afraid to see. From such small acts of presence and release, your life will transform. You will acquire new strength. Remember that, like the promise of the phoenix rising from the ashes, regeneration is always Scorpio’s gift.

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 Scorpio." Every year at this time, you transform something. This is the area of life where you can be focused, resilient, tenacious, and incredibly perceptive. This is where you are your best detective. Each year, during the Scorpio New Moon cycle, you have a unique opportunity here… to release something old… to solve a mystery… or discover a secret that only you know. (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!)

© 2004 Dana Gerhardt,
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 Drop into our Mooncircle for November 2004:

  • 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)
  • New Moon Meditation, with Jean: Autumn's Alchemy.
"Scorpio is said to be the sign of death, yet it isn’t the end of the Zodiac, but only the eighth of twelve signs. So perhaps its meaning has less to do with the termination of life than with the sort of death we see in the autumn foliage. The leaves die but the tree lives on. Its vital energy withdraws and the tree rests until the new growing season. In the human life cycle too there are predictable seasons of shedding and dormancy. We also suffer unpredictable wounds, bereavements and losses that strip us down to essentials, like trees going into the winter. The challenge in these times of loss is to let go beautifully and to make compost of what has died...." 
New Moon Meditations
  • Season Teachings, with April: The Banquet.

    "
    This is what the Scorpio season asks of us: a total commitment to being ecstatically, completely alive, even in the face of death and defeat. A modern-day Demeter who has lost her daughter, Sharareh didn't hide her pain, but neither did she hide in it. She simply added it to the banquet table, like another Chinese dish, and when the lazy susan in the center of the table began to swivel she instinctively moved on to the next course. I admired the way she fully inhabited her feelings but was able to come back and inhabit her body as well - enjoying the food, dancing with spirit and joy....."
    Season Teachings

  • Join us for the Full Moon on November 26.
  • And you're always welcome to take up the Talking Chalice!
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