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Pisces/Virgo Full Moon
March 9, 2001
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17:23 GMT
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10:23 MST
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12:23 EST
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9:23 PST
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11:23 CST
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4:23 GST
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August 14/15, 2000 |
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. |
Pisces/Virgo Full Moon:
The Challenge of Integrity
by Karri
Allrich
In this ancient tidal cycle
of Pisces, many of us may feel adrift...susceptible to the undertow of
the collective; pulled by restless currents and uneasiness. As the
power in our (North American) government body shifts direction and intention,
many spiritually minded folks are searching for solid ground to make their
stand; looking for a way to focus their energy, choose their tactics and
draw their boundaries. The very earth herself has been groaning and
shifting. Earthquakes unnerve the Northwest and spring storms deluge
the Northeast. We who honor the divine feminine look to the Moon
in her mystery to guide us. What wisdom does she hold for us in this
month of Piscean undercurrents? What lesson will anchor us?
A full moon in Virgo may
be exactly what we need!
As our beloved crescent waxes
toward completion, let us honor the principles of Virgo in our ritual.
She is the archetypal virgin, complete unto herself. Rather than
limiting our understanding of “virgin” as a synonym for chaste, let us
expand the fullness of this shining archetype. She has much to teach
us during this anxious interval.
To honor this archetype,
select for your altar an appropriate emblem, something that speaks
to you in her voice. Reflecting on the virgin archetype is a favorite
spiritual practice of mine...I collect icons of Mary and the black Madonna.
Tiny paintings and embroidered cards, studded milagros and Italian decoupage...
I treasure them all, and place them around my altar interspersed with big
bellied clay figures and precious feathers, stones and herb bundles.
She is a guise of the Goddess, both maiden and mother, embodying integrity
and strength. With this image on your altar, are you inspired
to chant, sing or move in a sympathetic way?
As a manifestation of the
full moon, Virgo the virgin teaches us about setting boundaries.
Not as a way to exclude ourselves, but rather, as a tool to define ourselves.
I think of this archetype as proactive...not passive, for she defines her
very essence by the power of her integrity, her autonomy and self definition.
She urges us to examine our choices with a discriminating eye and a commitment
to the truth. At the heart of your ceremony, is there a particular
choice you need to reconsider now?
As we embrace this full moon
and look ahead to the Vernal Equinox, anticipating softer days and the
stirrings of rebirth, let us center ourselves in a clarity of purpose.
Let us choose to be impeccable, in word and deed.
What will we give birth to
in these warmer days ahead? How will we contain our intentions and infuse
the form of our creativity? Virgo favors lists, so take some time
apart and craft one. Perhaps a list of healthy goals to strengthen
the body's vigor. Or take an earnest inventory of values and priorities.
During this windy month of
transition, when shifting tides of intention unsettle us, take refuge in
the virgin archetype and claim impeccability as your compass.
Next New Moon: March 24,
2001
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