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CAPRICORN NEW MOON

Monday, January 10, 2005
4:03 am PST / 7:03 am EST

Sun and Moon joined at
20.21 Capricorn

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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...

Capricorn New Moon 'Scope
by Dana Gerhardt

"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne." –Chaucer

The astrologers didn’t predict it. The seismologists didn’t predict it. And I have neither the depth nor wit to make real sense of it. But it is impossible to approach this New Moon without a remembrance of last month’s Full Moon, with its Capricorn-Cancer opposition of earth and water incomprehensibly dramatized. Earth rocked water, water crashed against earth, both dissolved into mud, driving so many bodies into the ground and carrying more out to sea. At this Capricorn New Moon, may we keep the victims and the survivors of the Indian Ocean’s Tsunami in our prayers. May we visualize the hungry fed, the homeless sheltered, the orphaned children embraced and nurtured, the grief-stricken ones comforted and consoled, the dead well-guided on their journey.

Watching the astonishing images on the news, more than once I wondered, why wasn’t I in the middle of another life, the kind of life that would have me hopping on a plane headed straight for the devastation to offer my helping hand. Why didn’t I grow up to become a relief worker? Why wasn’t I feeding Africans? Educating homeless children in Mongolia? Performing surgeries in makeshift tents full of need? If nothing else, disasters set our priorities straight. They remind us that life is short. They make clear that we need each other—that helping others is perhaps the most meaningful work we can do. The huge outpouring of world support these past two weeks affirms that many of us felt the same way.

This is also the prime directive of Capricorn’s New Moon chart. It draws the emblems of woundedness, generosity and duty together, in a T-square connecting the Sun/Moon’s conjunction with Chiron (the Wounded Healer), Jupiter (benevolence), and Saturn (duty and death). What work are you here to do before you go? You’re encouraged at this New Moon to touch deeply inward and seek the seeds of your highest possibilities. Capricorn describes the need to get practical about bringing your gifts to the world. Society needs each of us to do something. What is your most meaningful contribution? Are you approaching it with diligence, knowing that death could come at any time? As Chaucer reminds, life is short; and your "craft," whatever it is that you’re here to do, will take years to perfect.

I’m afraid of flying and the sight of blood makes me squeamish. I’ll never be hopping on a plane to give disaster victims aid. But there are as many ways to serve life as there are stars in the sky. Capricorn wants a lasting monument from each of us. Through Capricorn we can commit to big works. We can focus our efforts so they will be useful to a larger world. The house in your chart where Capricorn falls may describe the particular nature of your "monument." Combine the essence of that house with the sign on your Tenth house cusp to gain a more complete picture. (If you’d like to know more about the connection between your chart and each cycle, you may enjoy my monthly workshop, Twelve Moons.)

Whatever your chart indicates as your optimum personal focus this New Moon, you should approach your goals with some urgency; achieving them will take time. Capricorn is an earth sign. Earth months ask us to get into motion and strengthen our will for endurance. Be like a tree, stabilize yourself, inwardly at your roots, feel solid at your core; then reach and stretch with your branches. This is the cycle to get serious about your commitments. Recognize your authority in something. Lay the groundwork for an impressive future. And pray for the rest of us trying to do the same.

In Memoriam

We were honored to have had Anna Raphael Duval as a contributor for MoonCircles—from February through June of last year. She died on December 31 at 12:12 am. She was at peace and with her family. As an astrologer, a teacher, a feng shui practitioner, a mother, a gentle and whimsical spirit adept at mixing scents and essences, and as a friend, she will be missed by many.

© 2005 Dana Gerhardt,
All rights reserved

 Drop into our Mooncircle for January 2005:

  • 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: Trading Spaces: Moon and Saturn.

    In this season we may be blessed with an unusually keen sense of our own limitations, but also with the realization that they are not our core identity. Viewing our own foibles and eccentricities and those of others with a dispassionate eye, we may see through them to their subtle foundations in the soul, the archetypal complexes that make us individuals. Pondering our mortality and the impermanence of all created things may lead to depression -- or it may stir compassion and deepen our respect for others and for life itself.....
    New Moon Meditations

  • Season Teachings, with April: The Fortunes of Fame.
Even people with no knowledge of astrology are familiar with the Capricornian concept of "noblesse oblige," the belief that the wealthy and privileged are obliged to help those less fortunate. We do exalt people with a certain expectation that they give something back in return. We like it when obscenely wealthy people give huge sums to charity, for instance. We may sneer at Julia Roberts romping around with apes in a documentary, but part of us grudgingly concedes that, yes, at least she's using her fame to call attention to an endangered species. The unspoken message is that altitude comes with a price: If we lift you up - make you famous, help make you rich - you owe us something. Those who respond well to the challenge recognize this obligation and choose to repay it on their own terms, instead of letting Capricorn shake them down....
  • Join us for the Full Moon on January 25.

  • And you're always welcome to take up the Talking Chalice!

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