Monday, September 28, 2020

The Cosmic Story: Aries/Libra Full Harvest Moon 2020

 

The Cosmic Story: Aries/Libra Full Moon 2020

The Harvest Moon

 



This week’s Aries Full Moon is called the Harvest Moon, since it is the Full Moon closest to the Autumn Equinox. For several days around the time of the full Harvest Moon, the Moon rises about 30 minutes later each night rather than its usual hour later. At the Equinoxes, the Moon rises from the equator due East and sets due West. This extra light early in the evening is traditionally what gave farmers extra days for harvesting beyond sunset.

The Moon, however, is almost at its farthest point (apogee) from Earth, so it won’t be as big and bright as it sometimes is. Our soul’s light might seem far away right now during this collective transformation we’re going through, but it’s essential that we harvest what we’ve nurtured and grown this year. What have you been up to since last March? What new you, what new story, is being birthed in you now?

I’m in the midst of re-establishing my presence on the Internet to coincide with the big Saturn/Jupiter conjunction of December 21, 2020 occurring on my Aquarian Jupiter in the 9th house. Years ago, my acting teaching told me I needed to ‘hone’ my energy. I’ve been working on it ever since, learning to weave together all the scattered strands of my interests and talents. Now I’m finally bringing it online this Winter Solstice. That isn’t the only thing I’ve harvested this year, but it is one of them. What about you?

 


 

Saturn goes direct on September 28th - 29th, helping us establish some outer structures to take the place of what no longer serves us, both personally and collectively. The old structures are tumbling. Look at all the challenges and changes we’re facing in the world. Some of us have pieces of the puzzle of the new story. It’s time to bring them forward.

The Sabian symbol for Saturn going direct at 26* Capricorn is: Radiant sprite dances on the mists of a waterfall. Water is a magical substance in its own right, aside from being necessary for life here on Earth. Our water shows up as we cry, as we cleanse ourselves, as we go with the flow. Having sat under a waterfall this past August, I have to say there’s nothing like it to energize us. With Saturn, an energy of form and structure, stationing here, I guess the one structure is the radiant sprite – so become the radiant being we’re all meant to be. And dance on the mists.

Mars retrograde exactly squares Saturn as it changes direction, re-shaping this Aries’ Mars and his companions Eris and Black Moon Lilith into a force to be reckoned with. This is the divine Masculine we’ve all been waiting for, the sacred-heart warrior, the Masculine force of life based in the divine Feminine (more below on this). The old masculine is dying, and this new Masculine energy arises from that dying and healing.

Soon after the Full Moon, on October 2nd, Venus moves into Virgo, where She gathers herself, separating the straw from the gold, as we gather the harvest. This is when we embrace who we are and celebrate it.

And on October 4th, Pluto also turns direct. Mars retrograde, reshaped by Saturn, squares Pluto on October 9th, breaking through any last resistance to change we might have. Now we have the energy of transformation behind us, sustaining us as we step into our new story. Yes, the outer circumstances in the world are dire, but we can make it better by bringing in new energy, new ideas, new beliefs.

The Sabian symbol for Pluto turning direct at 23* Capricorn is: A soldier receiving two gold medals for bravery. Not one but two medals say that this energy will reward us if we make an important cultural contribution or act in the best interests of the world now.

Mercury, Messenger of the Gods
 

Finally, Mercury goes into its last retrograde of the year on October 13th in Scorpio, the sign of transformation. We have to dive deeply into the underground springs of our collective discontent. What do we see in this moment? How do we see ourselves and others? The truth shall set us free. We will have to have a transformed mind and heart as we approach the US election, because Mercury turns direct on Election Day in the US, November 3rd. Use this time to imagine a peaceful energy for that day, especially since Mercury is back in Libra, the sign of diplomacy, justice and peace, as it stations direct. (A News update: With Mercury on the degree it will retrograde back to on November 3rd, there is a news report about Trump’s tax-dodging, which perhaps will be the turning point in this upcoming election.)

The Sabian symbol for Mercury retrograde at 12* Scorpio is: Latecomer to an embassy ball surveys the scene before making an entrance. This is an image of the Renaissance court in action, where a new social order is being created. Don’t be afraid to step into the ball.

Okay, enough about the planets. Let’s look at this Harvest Full Moon.



Aries-Libra Full Moon




When the Sun arrives at the Autumn Equinox in the northern hemisphere (and that’s where astrology developed), it is time for harvest and preparing for the darkening winter months ahead. It is also a time when we band together to celebrate life and to help each other survive the winter.

Astrologer Dane Rudhyar says that Libra is the doorway to our social self. After traversing the first 6 signs of the zodiac where we discover who we are, we enter the world and try to find our place in it. The problem most Libras make is to think they have to give up a sense of themselves when they enter into relationships. But when they do, they unbalance the scales. The secret of a good Libra relationship is the ability to listen to the other and still keep your own standpoint. Then you can mediate the right solution for both parties.

Depending on how truthful and authentic our sense of Self is, we’ll find those people and groups where we’ll experience the realm of relationships. Along with Scorpio and Sagittarius, in Libra we learn how to fit into our world. Hopefully with the Libra traits of grace and beauty, wit and discernment, courtesy and kindness.

While Libra feels most comfortable when engaged with others, Aries is always ready to strike out on his own. At the Aries Full Moon, we are reminded that we can be in relationship and yet maintain our authentic sense of self. We are also reminded that a little Libran courtesy and kindness can be used to express that authentic self.

Venus in Leo is in a flowing, supportive aspect to Mars retrograde/Eris/Black Moon Lilith in Aries, so the two rulers of Libra and Aries are in harmony. Feminine consciousness/right brain is the foundation of masculine consciousness/left brain. Their mutual fires feed each other, embracing the sudden, spontaneous Aries’ fires into Leo’s community bonfire. Their dance shows us how to work with the ‘other’ – dance with them, embrace their energy and bring it into balance within your own.

This balance depends on whether we can stay centered in ourselves while open to others. This is always the most pressing need in any relationship, isn’t it? How to create your own ‘space’ within the larger space of the relationship without becoming disconnected.

Aries/Libra want us to learn that balance. Someone (I think astrologer Stormie Grace) recently said that this balance is all about equanimity. Looking in my trusty etymology dictionary, equanimity means: "fairness, impartiality," from French équanimité, from Latin aequanimitatem (nominative aequanimitas) "evenness of mind, calmness; good-will, kindness," from aequanimis "mild, kind," literally "even-minded," from aequus "even, level" (see equal (adj.)) + animus "mind, spirit" (see animus). Meaning "evenness of temper". This is what we mean when we say Libra energizes peace, love, harmony and union. It all comes from this impartial mind, a mind open to the ‘other’.

This Aries Full Moon brings the possibility of healing to us. The Aries Moon is conjunct Chiron retrograde, embracing both the wound of not knowing ourselves and its healing. It can bring us a revelation of our authentic Self. These months of isolation hopefully gave rise to some self-reflection and self-recognition. People are more awake to their lives and more aware of what’s going on in the world. We are collectively facing our fear of death – our personal death, the death of the old economy, the death of male white privilege, the death of patriarchy. The fear this gives rise to is what’s flaming the hatred and despair so many people feel. This fear is patriarchy’s last breath.

But why choose fear? What are you really afraid of? Perhaps it’s not as real as you think, especially if you let go of your old beliefs and learn to think in different ways (South Node in Sagittarius/North Node in Gemini). We’ve been programmed to believe we are separate individuals, and that it is up to us to ‘pull ourselves up by the bootstraps’. The old Protestant work ethic. It’s wrong. It fit in well with our mechanistic, consumer mentality of the past 200 years, but it has proven to be all wrong for Mother Earth, human beings and the rest of nature. Everyone and everything is sick from the toxicity that sprang from that belief. That’s what we need to heal. We need, instead, some self-love and self-acceptance. (A big group hug!)

We’re not machines (our stress and anxiety prove that), and we don’t have to live with our ‘fear’ switch constantly ON. While the pandemic is real and grave, we can take our own health in hand and do things to help our immune system. We can creatively change our daily lives. This is the initiation and blessing the pandemic has given us if we haven’t fallen into fear.

The truth is our world has to change, it was destined to change and this is how it happened. (Symbolized by the 3 Capricorn planets and cycles: Saturn, Pluto and Jupiter.) We are leaving the old industrial age behind, which shaped our educational system to make us better workers for them. But with the recent technological advances, we are heading into a whole different kind of work and world. As we leave the old ‘I have to get a job to survive’ mentality behind, we need a new educational system that teaches us about being creative human beings and how we can contribute those talents to society. This is a good hope for tomorrow, don’t you think? Isn’t it better than what we are leaving behind?

This Full Moon opens us to our native courage to face life in an authentic way, to the knowledge that our lives have never been perfect nor easy and yet we’re still here. We have to face our fears, because the old patriarchal system operates on fear, especially the fear of death. Because it is afraid of ‘death’ – that it will have to give up its power.

It’s time to stop picking at the scab of our wounds and the trauma of not knowing what tomorrow will bring. That’s what most of the world deals with everyday. Americans, and much of the world, are coming to realize that the old constants of our lives are gone, some possibly forever, others in a changed form. Yes, cafes will stay open and we’ll still get to go to rock concerts and plays. But our minds will have changed. We’ll see and appreciate each experience more deeply because of what we’re going through now. We will have grown up.

That’s the potential for this Harvest Moon of 2020. That a nation and a world of grown up human beings will find ways to deal compassionately and communally with the passing of the old order. It must go. It will go. But it is fighting tooth and nail to hang onto its power. That’s why we have to take a stand for a new story. And let that old, deadly story die because we’ve taken all the air out of it.

Its power ultimately resides in each of us – in giving our alligence to it. This is the time to take back our authority and become the citizens we need to be if we truly want to live in a democratic society. That takes being responsible citizens, not conspicuous consumers. If we withdraw our energy from the system, it will die. So support what is important to you, because what you give your energy to will thrive in a new world.



The Harvest Full Moon occurs on October 1, 2020 at 1:05pm Alaska time, 2:05pm PDT/ 5:05pm EDT/ 10:05pm GMT.

 

 

Aries Harvest Full Moon 


The Sabian symbol for the Sun at 10* Libra is: A canoe leaving narrow rapids reaches calm water. Have we steered our canoe through the chaotic months behind us without tipping over? Have we reached any kind of calm? Here’s hoping!

The Sabian symbol for the Moon at 10* Aries is: A shining golden ring, engraved with magical symbols. This is the kind of confidence and self-possession that is grounded in our soul’s higher power. And with those magical symbols, it indicates that we can manifest what we need.

The Sabian symbol for Chiron retrograde at 8* Aries is: A dragon with long, flowing whiskers flys into the East wind. This beautiful, powerful symbol speaks about a person’s unique character, what Jung called individuation. The dragon also speaks to our ability, courage and determination to meet our destiny.

The Sabian symbol for Uranus at 10* Taurus is: A Red Cross nurse runs to aid a wounded man. This is a symbol of the compassion and help we can afford others as we stand up for our beliefs. This is what we have to keep in mind as we inhabit this Full Moon. That the harvest is for everyone, not just us!

Besides the Sun and Moon opposing each other, Chiron conjuncts the Moon and opposes the Sun, setting up the healing aspect of the Full Moon harvest. The only other aspects to this Full Moon are quincuoxes from Uranus. So while we want to spend our time feeling the healing, Uranus in Taurus is like an itch we can’t scratch. It winks at us in our peripheral vision, reminding us that there’s an internal revolution that needs to take place if a much needed external revolution is to happen. We have to get out of our comfort zone (so Taurus!) and do something to move our world in the direction it needs to go. Not what we want, but what serves the world.

While the Sun contemplates the Moon and Chiron, with a dash of Uranus thrown in, this harvest energy is contained by the ongoing Mars rx/Eris/Black Moon Lilith in Aries square to Saturn/Pluto/Jupiter/Pallas in Capricorn. Women will step to the foreground with the men who stand with them, as the old patriarchal culture dies. It is happening. It is here. We just need to see it through.

The other thing we need to watch for is the T-Square of the lunar nodes in Gemini/ Sagittarius to Neptune retrograde in Pisces. The process we are going through is to look at our old beliefs (SN in Sagittarius) and open our minds (NN in Gemini) to other possibilities. But we first have to confront the illusions and delusions that keep us stuck in ‘fake news’ about ourselves and about the world. If we can harness the power of the imagination (Neptune in Pisces) in service to birthing this new world, then the ideas will flow. If we fall into self-deception and ungrounded fantasy, our old belief system wins out. To really open our minds, we have to have beginner mind. A mind that is open to the musings of the imagination, which are connected to the voice of Father Spirit and Mother Earth as well as the knowledge of science and logic. Wouldn’t it be amazing if we learned to listen to Wisdom and created what was necessary?

So let this Harvest Moon shine on you and your accomplishments and acknowledge your blessings and be grateful for them. This is what harvest time is all about.

Many blessings,

Cathy




TODAY


I
Do not
Want to step so quickly
Over a beautiful line on God's palm
As I move through the earth's
Marketplace
Today.


I do not want to touch any object in this world
Without my eyes testifying to the truth
That everything is
My Beloved.


Something has happened
To my understanding of existence
That now makes my heart always full of wonder
And kindness.


I do not
Want to step so quickly
Over this sacred place on God's body
That is right beneath your
Own foot


As I
Dance with
Precious life
Today.


~ Hafiz ~


(The Gift - versions of Haifiz by Daniel Ladinsky)








Saturday, August 1, 2020

The Cosmic Story: Lammas & Aquarius/Leo Full Moon 2020


Envisioning a New Future for All of Mother Earth's Children




The Wheel of the Year: Lammas, the first harvest


The culture might be breaking down but Mother Earth keeps spinning. We've already arrived at the cross-quarter holiday of the Wheel of the Year called Lammas, August 1-6 – the first harvest. So we must ask ourselves, out of our new isolation, what have we harvested personally and collectively? It seems pretty clear that the culture we've lived with for the past 70+ years is no longer viable, so who will envision where we need to go next? Let's not leave it to the politicians and corporate leaders who are eager to retain control of us, our world and their power.


This is a time for taking on our personal authority. What we feel and imagine and do is more important now than ever. As the old structures crumble, each individual in society has a chance to make a difference, which is really what democracy is all about. Let's take on that responsibility like the King who willingly sacrifices himself for the good of his people at this harvest festival.

Lammas Mask

The first harvest was always offered to the gods. We tend to forget that it is the masculine principle that continuously needs renewing. The divine feminine is the ground of life and renews itself, but as all the old myths tell us, it is the male deities who have to die for the good of their people. That's because the masculine principle tends to get stuck, or refuses to give up power, when it runs out of steam. The old culture doesn't want to die. That's the power struggle we're seeing in our society. It goes back to the myths of Saturn/Chronos, who swallowed his children rather than let them come into their power. And of course, that leads to rebellion where the old has to be overthrown, rather than having the courage and dignity to step down and transfer power to the next generation.


When things breakdown, we get a chance to 'break on through to the other side'. Or when it's time for an idea, a way of life, an old paradigm or belief to die, it means that something better can come of it if we all hold the vision. What better time than now to re-create our global society, when the virus has brought us all to our knees? If we don't do it now, we might not get this chance again.


So celebrate what we've harvested so far in our 'new normal' – a renewed love of Mother Earth, a new sense of our own authority to choose how we educate our kids or how we work, a new understanding of our need for connection and family, a realization that all that 'stuff we've been programmed to think we need isn't so necessary after all.


What can we sacrifice so that new life can come for us all?


Leo/Aquarius Full Moon 2020



This Monday's Leo/Aquarius Full Moon was seeded by the 2nd Cancer New Moon, when we got a chance to re-examine the seeds we planted at the Summer Solstice's 1st Cancer New Moon solar eclipse. As the Covid virus continues to bring down the American and world economy, we have to decide what we really want out of life. Many people are suffering from lost jobs and wages, and nothing viable is coming out of Washington, D.C. to justify our trust in our leaders. We are seeing our governments violently oppose our cries for freedom and human dignity. Why would we give them our allegiance if they're more concerned with corporate profits than human lives?


This is the first Full Moon in our new lunar rhythm where the Full Moon in a sign comes before its New Moon. So we're switching between different elements and stretching our understanding. From Cancer's water we're looking at Leo's fire and Aquarius' air, wringing out the dampness and bringing to light creative ideas and solutions not only for each of us personally but also for the collective.



Carl Jung said the the sign of Leo was about individuation – the need to be our own authentic selves. (He was a Leo!) Individuation is different from the idea of American individuality, which seems to mean I can do anything I want. Leo is the sign of creative self-expression, the things we create, whether our children or our art. This moment we are living in is a time of human evolution, and the only way we can do this is if we each express our unique gifts by connecting to our Higher Self. That's why everyone is asking, what is my purpose? We need to individuate to find out. We have arrived at a time when many human beings are becoming conscious of this need for purpose. This is the big evolution we face.


Aquarius is the sign of collective consciousness – the ideas of who we are as a collective culture, our tribal laws and beliefs. We can see by the absolutely devastating response to this pandemic that we are not living in a society that is suited to our personal needs. The reality is we have been living with the idea of an entitled group of people – whether kings or nobles, corporate leaders or just the wealthy – who believe they have the power to control the rest of us. It's time for us to grow up and get rid of 'big daddy'.


Aquarius is the sign of freedom and that is exactly what we have to imagine for all of us. So with this Full Moon, how are we each finding our own freedom? How can we take back responsibility for our own lives? How can we 'overthrow' those who would keep us imprisoned in poverty and need? How do we throw out the most awful idea ever thought of – the some are chosen while others are not!



The Aquarius/Leo Full Moon occurs on August 3, 2020 at 8:59am PDT/ 11:59am EDT/ 5:59pm GMT.


The Sabian symbol for the Sun at 12* Leo is: A dragon circling a fantastic tree from which a single golden apple is hanging. The tree of life gives birth to the golden apple of divine love. The dragon can be the dragon of unconsciousness, or it can the golden awareness of the unconscious, guarding life itself. Will we dare to claim the apple? What if we met the troubles of our time with the Hawaiian concept of Aloha – universal love. Be grateful and send out love.



The Sabian symbol for the Moon at 12* Aquarius is: Life's broad stairway, each landing a new grade of life. This symbol can indicate the evolution we're undergoing. It's time to realize we can all be uplifted and an upgrade – not just a minority of the 'chosen' but all of us! (The Revised Sabian Symbols by Steven D. Eardley)


During this Full Moon, two strong T-squares form. Going back to Jungian theory, Jung believed that if we hold the tension of opposites, a third way, called the transcendent function, appears. So let's see how this plays out in our two T-squares.


The first T-square, which consists of an opposition of two planets with a planet squaring them both, is between the Leo Sun and Aquarius Moon squared by Uranus in Taurus. Uranus rules the Aquarius Moon, so it welcomes this third energy. The Full Moon is open to incorporating new ideas about living and what kind of society will meet our collective needs. It's time to be innovative with how we protest, how we develop and use energy, how we learn to live creatively. Instead of rioting and causing damage to people and buildings, why not create living art? Or do guerrilla theater in the streets? The main point is to be creative and free. Like how after the 'moms' barrier got attacked the men showed up with leaf blowers to blow the tear gas back on the police.


This T-square highlights what needs to change. What are the collective ideals about individuality, especially in America? Do we really need to pull ourselves up by the bootstraps or do we need a 'village' to help us through these trying times? Uranus in Taurus demands that we seek alternative methods of securing our lives. With people being evicted from their homes because they've lost their jobs and their unemployment benefits, should we leave their welfare up to our inept government, or do we come together as communities to help and sustain their lives. Can our communities give them shelter from the storm or at least demand that our representatives do something about it? How can we as community help individuals in their time of need in new ways?


The second T-Square involves an opposition between Mercury in Cancer and the Capricorn Amigos – Pallas, Jupiter, Pluto and especially Saturn, squared by Mars and Eris in Aries. This past week as Mercury transited opposite retrograding Pallas, Jupiter, Pluto and Saturn, he picked up the messages the other planets gave him about the state of the world and at the Full Moon offers them to Saturn. Saturn is about authority and we can see how our outer authorities are dealing with the disruption. It's time to become your own authority – because really, you are the author of your own life.


With Mars and his sister Eris in Aries, we get a chance to become the spiritual warriors of life. Or we can act out and just get angry like a child. It's time to put away the things of childhood and take a stand. Mars in Aries is asking us to choose how we use his energy. Are you into 'tantrum yoga' or are you asking for the courage and patience to grapple with what life is bringing to you? Remember what you've been going through this past week, because Mars has entered what we call its shadow phase, the degrees (15* – 28* Aries) that Mars will retrograde back to this fall. You'll probably be working on these same issues. Mars has hopefully come through Pisces as a spiritual warrior willing to grapple with the issues at hand.


Eris is called the goddess of discord, but really she is the warrior who stands up for what our hearts know to be true. Patriarchy has never liked people who listened to their hearts, because that frees them from patriarchy's rules. And of course, it's never like the feminine view of life which Eris stands up for.


Mercury is at the degree of the last Cancer New Moon, checking in with the Mother about what needs are being met and which one's aren't. It is conjunct the asteroid Vesta, the sacred fire priestess, who sees with the eyes of spirit and knows how to help the community prosper. The question is, will we stand up for those needs or fold to the collective pressures? If we stand with Mars and Eris, we can make a difference.


Venus in Gemini is conjunct the North Node in Gemini, giving us fresh perspectives on love, relationships and communication. Don't you miss hugs? Venus asks us to let go of our past insecurities around love and relationships and develop Psyche/Soul, our unique take on love. This is the time when we need to stay open to compassionate new ideas, changing our vision of society from winner takes all to it's time to share. It's sort of like the question King Arthur had to face – is it 'might makes right' or 'right over might'.


The South Node in Sagittarius is on the Galactic center, asking us to receive the cosmic vision and renew it. Neptune in Pisces squares the lunar nodes, challenging them to include a deeper spiritual vision in its plans and ideas.


Galactic Center in the Milky Way


This is helped by the very nice sextile between Jupiter and Neptune in Pisces. This is an aspect of the new opportunities we have to ground in a new spiritual vision that gives us hope and inspiration as well as gratitude for life. How do we let go of limiting beliefs about what Spirit is really asking of us and expand our beliefs that we are all worthy of life and love and happiness? Our old religions were built on guilt and sin and unworthiness. Let's let that go and open to a loving Spirit that wants us to co-create with it.


So go out and have some fun (Leo) with your tribe (Aquarius) maintaining good social distancing. Wear a mask that is creative and fun like you would wear on Halloween.


And the Blessings of the first harvest fill you with hope and gratitude.

Cathy



When the threads that bind a heart to the past are severed and the old ways scattered to the four winds, how do you raise a new world, a new land, a new life? You gather the bones and from them weave a new garment: its warp is the words and memories passed down from the last of the elders, and its weft is the courage and determination of those raised in the wilderness. From this fusion a spark kindles to become the light that will guide you home.

Kate Elliott Buried Heart






Sunday, July 19, 2020

The Cosmic Story: 2nd Cancer New Moon, July 20, 2020

The Cosmic Story: 2nd Cancer New Moon, July 20, 2020
The Divine Mother Gives Birth to a New Age




This Monday we get to experience a 2nd Cancer New Moon, occurring at the very end of the Cancer Solar Eclipse cycle. Each New Moon month arrives back in its own sign to complete the cycle, to see what we've learned about what we planted at the New Moon. Usually we come to a deeper understanding of what we thought we wanted from the cycle. This month, we get to re-plant some more seeds as we discover deeper needs.

Cancer is the sign of the Mother, of our emotional bodies, of home and security and family. With the Solar Eclipse on Summer Solstice, we planted new seeds about emotional security and the need to re-mother ourselves, which means to love ourselves. And to re-mother our nation, since Cancer also rules our country.

Our society's rules have not only hurt most of us through unrealistic expectations, they've also hurt the nature of mothering. As an archetype, the Great Mother loves us unconditionally – we are all her children, just as flowers and weeds (which turn out to be valuable herbs) are equally her children. She doesn't expect us to be other than ourselves. Her only expectation is that we actually love ourselves and own who we are. 
 
Unfortunately, western society has shaped mothers and fathers who try to shape their children to their own expectations and unlived lives. This leaves most of us feeling unworthy and insecure. And feeling lonely and unloved.

The Cancer Solar Eclipse created a portal to a new experience for each of us – a connection to the Great Mother of All. And a return to an unselfish self-love that not only values who we are and our purpose, but also allows us to value each other in a new way. Yes, Black Lives Matter. And all lives matter – human, animal, plants, trees, air, water and earth. The Great Mother who created us all loves every bit of her creation.

That's the difference from our patriarchal monotheistic religions and beliefs, which have shaped the western psyche. To the Great Mother Everyone is Chosen – not just the followers of a certain faith. We are all equal in the Mother's eyes.

There is a prophecy about our times that has in many ways proven to be true. It declares the hypocrisy and lies of the Christian communities and how they have called forth the 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse – famine, sickness, war and death. This is what the Christian West has done to our world. 
 
But in that same prophesy, there is redemption. And it comes from a Woman, a Goddess and Mother Earth. It is a call to everyone, but especially women, to rise up and give birth to a new age, for the Goddess always brings forth the next evolution.

And a portent appeared in the heavens,

A Woman, Clothed with the Sun,

Standing on the Moon,

Crowned with Stars,

In labor, giving
 
Birth to the Savior.

This is an image of Earth that we first saw in 1969, rising above the Moon, surrounded by the starry heavens. It is an image of Mother Earth's children, especially women, rising up in wisdom and compassion to give birth to a new society that respects the individual while advocating community.



This is the Great Mother who we can invoke for this 2nd Cancer New Moon, the Mother who supports and guides us to our life and our purpose. The Good Mother who wants to help us create a new world that is free of patriarchal bias, hierarchy and domination. A new world where partnership, peace and communal welfare guide us.

2nd Cancer New Moon 2020

This second Cancer New Moon changes the rhythm of life. We have been living in the rhythm of New Moon/Full Moon in compatible signs. Now the rhythm picks up a new beat. With this Cancer New Moon we'll be dancing next with a Leo/Aquarius Full Moon which will be followed by a Leo New Moon – flipping the cycle to Full Moon/New Moon. This new rhythm will go on for about a year until we get to the 2nd Aquarius (Blue) Full Moon on August 22, 2021 when the cycle flips back again.

This different rhythm asks us to plant a New Moon seed that will open us to a different Full Moon realization. With this 2nd Cancer New Moon, we can plant the seeds of self-worth, self-confidence and self-love. With the upcoming Leo/Aquarius Full Moon, we can offer that self-love to our creative endeavors that will benefit the whole group. 
 
So this Cancer New Moon helps us go beyond our individual self to see how we are part of a larger group of selves. That in fact, nurturing ourselves can help us nurture others.

This Cancer New Moon occurs on July 20, 2020 at 10:33am PDT/ 1:33pm EDT/ 6:33pm GMT. 


 


The Sabian symbol for the Sun and Moon at 28*27' is: A Greek Muse weighing newborn twins in golden scales. The name Muse has many meanings, just as there were 9 Muses in Greek mythology. The word Muse came from words meaning to learn, to direct one's mind toward something, a place of study, a temple (museum) of learning, the primordial waters of creation. It can also mean a mystery, a secret or hidden rite or doctrine. So the Muses could be considered creative messengers from the place of mystery.



Something new has been born and is emerging, something from the 'place of mystery' or creation that is being weighted in the golden balance. It is a new heart, a new combination of right and left brains, female and male energies, intuition and logic, wisdom and knowledge.

Let this image be your guide in planting those new seeds of creativity and mystery!

This Cancer New Moon receives into her womb all the lessons we've been learning this year as the 3 Amigos in Capricorn retrograde back to make sure we're seeing the whole picture. This is our chance to re-look at and release old behavior patterns that our culture wanted us to fit into. Feeling unworthy for being different. Feeling as if we have to toe the line and give into our corporate masters. Feeling less than because we're not chosen. Shake off those old patterns and sit with the mystery to see what new patterns and beliefs want to arise within you. 
 
Honor those things in our culture that you respect, even as you find new forms for them to flourish in. Let go of those aspects of culture that are deadening to life, because if you don't, you get to be part of the Zombie Apocalypse – a living death. We have to get over our fear of Death because it's just a part of the life cycle. It's not the END. That's the patriarchal LIE. Once we get over our fear of death, we can stop being a death culture. 
 
We can start being a Life culture again. And for life to happen, we need to ground ourselves in the Divine Feminine aspects of life and hone our Divine Masculine to support, intend and nourish what wants to be born. The Woman clothed with the Sun gives birth to the New Age. So Mote It Be! 
 
Speaking of the New Masculine, let's look at Mars in Aries. Everyone is talking about its retrograde as if there's only doom and gloom ahead. But let's remember where Mars has traveled. Since early January, when Pluto conjuncted Saturn in Capricorn and we had the Cancer Full Moon eclipse at 21* Capricorn/Cancer, we have been thrust into a quickly changing world. 

Mars was in the sign of Sagittarius, looking for truth as the world shut down. Next he joined the Capricorn Amigos, questioning old beliefs, authority and power structures, getting charged up and ready to take action as he worked his way through Aquarius, asking how can I help the group on this quest. Then he dove into Pisces, where all our old desires dissolve in the cosmic ocean and he met up with Neptune who re-energized his spiritual vision and quest. Now that he travels through his own home in Aries, he can become something new. He doesn't have to engage in his old war-like behavior of bullying, aggression, aggravation and domination. 
 
Mars was the old Roman god of war as well as agriculture. His true strength is that he will grapple with an issue until it's resolved. He has seen what is corrupt in our society and what is no longer viable. He has listened to our collective mindset worrying about what the future holds. He has gathered to himself the compassion and understanding that we are all one. 


Comet Neowise over Glastonbury Tor
And St. Michael's Tower:
Gateway to Avalon

And now, starting the cycle again in Aries, he is ready to defend and protect the people. He is ready to incarnate in each of us, calling for the New Masculine king to awaken within all of us, but most especially men. It is time for men to do what women have been doing for about 50 years now – learning to be free of patriarchal chains. Looking within to understand our beliefs, feelings and wounds. Learning to become our most authentic selves. Learning to become lovers of the Goddess again.

Mars calls us to find our courage. Courage is so important now. It doesn't mean we won't be afraid. It just means that we won't let our fear stop us from taking a stand and speaking our truth. Just past his conjunction with Chiron retrograde, Mars has acknowledged the wounds to our self-knowing, our self-recognition. The warrior in us knows that wounds come as a result of our battles in life. Now is the time to grapple with their meaning and harvest their wisdom. Now is the time to move past our wounds and become the hero and heroine of our own stories. 
 
Mars in Aries tells us we don't have to do things the old way. Aries is all about a new life, a new vision, being a pioneer. Mars helps us develop courage, the willingness to keep grappling with the challenges before us. These experience hone us into the beings we were meant to become. Struggle requires courage, just as life requires struggles to help us grow.

It is time to embark on a new quest – a quest for new life, not only for self, but for everyone. It is time for each of us to take a stand to protect what we love.

As Mars travels through Aries and then retrogrades on September 9 at 29* Aries, it will square this 2nd Cancer New Moon, reminding us of what we've planted now. As Mars connects with the Capricorn amigos, it will also connect with Eris, the warrior goddess who protects and stands up for the heart. She will offer her feminine strengths to his power, helping him confront and grapple with the old Capricorn hierarchy, bringing in a new structure and the beginnings of a new society.

Venus in Gemini sends loving thoughts to Mars, encouraging him to be the bold protector of life. She can send him the right words to use when confronting injustice and bullying, words that can bring reconciliation between opposing sides. In the end, we all want life, we all want love. Only truly selfish people, who are afraid of life as well as death, will resist that reconciliation. The spiritual warrior is not too proud to begin the reconciliation.

Mercury in Cancer, just starting forward from its retrograde, challenges Mars to listen to the emotional needs of the people he stands up for. With Uranus in Taurus inspiring Mercury to new insights about emotional intelligence and emotional security, Mercury can write the new script for Mars to follow. 
 
Vesta, the fire priestess, receives all that Capricorn energy as well. She is burning away Pluto's debris, Jupiter's excess and Saturn's rigidity. She funnels the New Moon's nurturing right back to the Capricorn planets, supporting them as well as they retrace their steps to set things right. 
 
Embrace this Cancer New Moon and let the peace and the love of the Goddess rest in your hearts.
Blessed Be!
Cathy





A Map to the Next World

In the last days of the fourth world I wished to make a map
for those who would climb through the hole in the sky.

My only tools were the desires of humans as they emerged from the killing fields,
from the bedrooms and the kitchens.

For the soul is a wanderer with many hands and feet.

The map must be of sand and can't be read by ordinary light.
It must carry fire to the next tribal town, for renewal of spirit.

In the legend are instructions on the language of the land,
how it was we forgot to acknowledge the gift, as if we were not in it or of it.

Take note of the proliferation of supermarkets and malls, the altars of money.
They best describe the detour from grace.

Keep track of the errors of our forgetfulness; a fog steals our children while we sleep.

Flowers of rage spring up in the depression, the monsters are born there of nuclear anger.

Trees of ashes wave good-bye to good-bye and the map appears to disappear.

We no longer know the names of the birds here,
how to speak to them by their personal names.

Once we knew everything in this lush promise.

What I am telling you is real and is printed in a warning on the map.
Our forgetfulness stalks us, walks the earth behind us,
leaving a trail of paper diapers, needles and wasted blood.

An imperfect map will have to do little one.

The place of entry is the sea of your mother's blood,
your father's small death as he longs to know himself in another.

There is no exit.

The map can be interpreted through the wall of the intestine --
a spiral on the road of knowledge.

You will travel through the membrane of death,
smell cooking from the encampment where our relatives make a feast
of fresh deer meat and corn soup, in the Milky Way.

They have never left us; we abandoned them for science.

And when you take your next breath as we enter the fifth world there will be no X,
no guide book with words you can carry.

You will have to navigate by your mother's voice, renew the song she is singing.

Fresh courage glimmers from planets.

And lights the map printed with the blood of history,
a map you will have to know by your intention, by the language of suns.

When you emerge note the tracks of the monster slayers
where they entered the cities of artificial light and killed what was killing us.

You will see red cliffs. They are the heart, contain the ladder.

A white deer will come to greet you when the last human climbs from the destruction.

Remember the hole of our shame marking the act of abandoning our tribal grounds.

We were never perfect.

Yet, the journey we make together is perfect on this earth
who was once a star and made the same mistakes as humans.

We might make them again, she said.

Crucial to finding the way is this: there is no beginning or end.

You must make your own map.

~ Joy Harjo ~ (A Map to the Next World: Poems)