
The New Moon perfects at 5:47 AM Pacific time at 9 Scorpio 35 on the 1st, and makes only one major aspect, a trine to Saturn at 12 Pisces. The new starts of a New Moon in Scorpio may look more like endings, or rather, re-workings, or even transformations; inherent in that perception is the idea that we’re losing something even as the new thing emerges, and we may not notice just what it is that’s gone until the whole thing is past. Something’s contained, cut off, limited, denied, given shape, or made manifest, and that may be just as you imagined, but a little deeper, a little darker.
It’s the nature of the beast right now that emotions run high and our attention is half beyond the veil anyway–and that makes for distortion to the worldly perceptions and yet a much greater understanding through the feeling faculties and intuition–and this New Moon is a new beginning in terms of what we know with all our senses, especially the intangible ones. We intuit below the surface, our minds feeling around, so to speak, and there’s some urgency to it; we see this in the Water Grand Trine of Mars at the crisis degree of 29 of Moon-ruled Cancer, trine both Mercury in Scorpio and Neptune in Pisces, and this is given emphasis and even more urgency with Pluto still at 29 Capricorn opposed this Mars. We’re likely inundated with feeling that may precipitate action, destruction, or choices, before we know what we’ve actually decided, or thought it through much. What we do or choose is in service to our ideals, our dreams, and what we see as the Truth, and yet . . . that urgent feeling leads to overdoing, in an attempt to make sure what we do ‘sticks’, or to inadvertent destruction, arising from too much seriousness, too much intensity, focused on what might better be approached with nuance, with finesse, with gentle acceptance for ‘What Is’ even as we seek to change it.
Help in reconciling these energies may be found in the Jupiter in Gemini sextile to Chiron in Aries. Optimism, hope, and the chance to get more or do better comes through understanding and accepting hurts, and then acting to heal them. It’s in knowing that our wounds aren’t fatal, but instead make us more sensitive to this very hurt in others, that we find mastery of some of the most difficult challenges we’ll face–and also provides the antidote to a too-emotional read of the current landscape, and helps us understand that, though action is desirable, unthinking action, or desperate action, can ruin what we’ve so carefully constructed.
The Sabian for the New Moon is, ‘A Fellowship Supper Reunites Old Comrades’. The past is part of the Scorpio energy; it has to be, since regeneration must acknowledge the something that was, before it can become something else. This image may speak to that way we will lose something in the process of birthing the new, but that if we’re attentive, we’ll have time to remind ourselves of the way it was, and all the good, all the contacts and rewards and knowledge and experience we gained, the companions who, no matter the passage of time, we are still as close to as ever. Even when we only want to leave the past behind, we must see that we were there for a reason, and that we touched many lives, and they touched ours, and that’s still a resonant and worthwhile thing for us all.
The dream is within reach, but we’re all so nerved up we can blow it if we succumb to tension or fear. This New Moon in Scorpio says, ‘A cycle is beginning, and a cycle is falling away, and what starts now must flow with existing energies even as it refuses to embrace extremes’. If you can carry forward the spirit of Libran balance so recently experienced, and apply it to the now, you’ll have the needed control, and the foresight, to choose wisely.
I’ll be stepping away from the computer for a much needed break, and will return just after the New Moon. All comments, inquiries, and purchases through the Press will be processed when I return to work. Thank you all, and have a wonderful couple of weeks!
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