Lunar Eclipse January 2020

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Lunar Eclipse, from ‘Kitab al-Tafhim’ By Al-Biruni c1000 {{PD}}

The Lunar eclipse begins at 11:21 AM PST January 10th at 20 Cancer 00. An eclipse, Solar or Lunar, is an energy disruptor, with the Lunar being oriented toward endings, conclusions, denouement, resolutions, outcomes, final denials, or the finishing of one period so that a new one can begin. That’s what can be confusing about eclipses: the endings hold the seeds of beginnings, and the beginnings contain some finality. We couldn’t have one without the other, and sometimes its nearly impossible to tell in the moment whether what’s happening is the end to something, or the beginning to something else–but in some way, it’s likely both.

This Lunar eclipse in Cancer suggests we may stop caring about something or someone that had been important to us, or may withdraw nurturing from someone or something we have previously sustained, or one or both of these may happen to us, as someone else turns their concern in another direction. This sounds negative, but is really about finding the ending inherent in any relationship, which allows psychic ‘room’ for a new start. It may be felt more as a shift than an ending/ beginning, a movement of intention, especially supportive attention, to a different subject, and may show the end point of an old attention goal, the start of a new attention goal, or both.

The eclipse is involved in three major energy ‘clusters’: a T-square involving a loose conjunction of Juno and Zeus as the arm of the T, with Sun et al. as the balance; the opposition as its own dynamic, enhanced beyond the usual Full Moon opposition to the Sun by inclusion of Ceres, Saturn, Mercury, and Pluto; and the final a grab bag with a pair of individual contacts, possibly less strident in expression but no less significant, a wide, separating trine to Neptune in Pisces, and a very close but separating sesquiquadrate to Mars in Sagittarius.

This eclipse coincides with the Superior Conjunction of Sun and Mercury, with both semi-square Mars and mirroring the complementary aspect to the ones made by the eclipse–and of course, opposed the Full Moon itself. The Sun and Mercury are also conjoined by Ceres, Pluto, and Saturn, making for an intense grouping gathered within a less than three degrees span. In the context of the eclipse, this may suggest powerful forces that combine to create the eclipse effect–but this may not be an accurate perception. It may instead be a seminal perception, one that causes some mildly difficult actions and choices that bring forward another ending, this one initially planted at the Inferior Conjunction and now coming to fruition.

L’éclipse, acquaforta, by Félix Bracquemond, in Sonnets et eaux-fortes, Paris, 1869 {{PD}}

Here’s the thing: amidst the cacophony of endings and beginnings, the Saturn-Pluto meeting likely already will have set in motion a serious and permanent change dynamic keyed to Capricornian institutions, structures, rules, authority figures, power figures, the status quo, and generally pushing strongly and persistently toward breaking down the old order, the old construct, the old power balance, with ‘old’ simply suggesting ‘established’, and it should take both a personal version (related to natal contacts and/ or the House subjects where the eclipse falls in the natal chart) and a larger societal one that you personally become aware of and observe. There may be no telling one change from another.

Too, don’t expect total destruction; this could instead resurrect things, especially things surrounding what we believed already dead, as new life in a new form is breathed into them, supplanting the old order, but not with anything new. In so many ways, that’s a horrifying thought. There’s even the chance that current power situations are cemented in place, with change only in the surface appearance, if at all, the prevailing power structure firmly fixed.

The presence of Ceres suggests Nature has her say, or that our connection to the natural world undergoes a time in the Underworld and is then brought into our reality, our Beingness forever altered by the experience (an illness or near-death event, mourning, an experience of grief, an encounter with the unseen, a spiritual event, a birth, an encounter with a ‘ghost’, any real-world happening that plunges us into awareness of the unseen and the pattern of life-death-life). Or it could be that we see real-world authority change right before our eyes, transforming into something Other. No matter what, we’ll find out something about our own place in things, and about the reach and extent of our power to make change, and this in many ways could be a double-edged sword.

The difficult thing is that all this change, upheaval, transformation, and re-birth acts as a full throttle background to the eclipse; that’s where we may get the idea that the eclipse is the source, but the eclipse is only our emotional response, and so contains any changes prompted by that response. We react to the power situations, personal and in the wider sphere, and either communicate or receive messages that have been some time in the making.

The T-square suggests that in the course of all this power examination and potential upheaval we see conflicts or hard choices related to our empowerment, specifically how much ability we enjoy to pursue ambitions and desires. The separating trine to Neptune implies we’ve already approached ‘the Dream’ or are clear on our ideals (or thoroughly immersed in our delusion), with the sesquiquadrate to Mars telling us we’re actually in the midst of some uncomfortable or tough to implement choices or actions, know it or not.

Uranus is at this point stationary but still not direct, offering the tension of imminent chaos, but not breaking in that direction just yet. Uranus’ direction may free the rebel, unleash mayhem, strike a note of individuality or originality, or release the energies of Higher Mind, the latter prompting a possible ‘hand of God’ scenario carried out through groups or movements, or our own conviction about what’s needed and ‘right’.

Partial eclipse of the moon. Observed October 24, 1874. (Plate VII of The Trouvelot Astronomical Drawings 1881) By Étienne Léopold Trouvelot {{PD}}

Normally I don’t address other current aspects at a New or Full Moon, but Pallas quincunx and Venus square Sedna suggest a threat to what we care about via unwise or ill-advised Self-messaging. The instincts need modification, flawed as they are at present by one or more consuming fears or bits of misinformation/ void of useful information. Those fears are the kind we carry inside but don’t make conscious–and yet they leak out into our choices and what we do, often surprising us with their intensity and seeming irrationality as they bring forward startling emotional responses in ourselves. These energies work in concert with the Cancerian eclipse promise of closure to caring or nurture, and the hard-edged real-world power issues or changes in progress now.

The Sabian symbol for this eclipse is, ‘Venetian Gondoliers Giving A Serenade’. Of note is the way there are no minutes attached to this eclipse degree, meaning we take the Sabian symbol that leads up to and includes 20 degrees. This symbol points to people not necessarily in the same ‘boat’ but ‘singing’ together. It’s their shared status or function (gondoliers), their shared interest in entertaining or attracting ‘business’ (which could be acceptance, attention, or some other benefit), and possibly sheer delight in life, coupled with the acting out of ‘traditional’ roles, that causes their singing. But further, a serenade actually implies a chosen and present audience, and the desire to bring pleasure or persuade–and that may be related to both the power situation and the Superior Conjunction, with most ready to state their fully-formed argument for what they see, what they believe, in the hope they may bring others to their way of seeing. Others will sing, and we’ll decide how we feel about that, and make changes or take action as a result.

I don’t anticipate understanding this eclipse period until well after it passes. The best we can do, then, is be aware of the feeling dynamic, the sentiment, beneath what we see transpire. That may be our touchstone to meaning; feelings will connect us in ways the mind cannot, as it’s already reached a maximum point within the cycle (Superior Conjunction), and may not accommodate the ‘stretch’ needed for illumination. The Sabian for the Sun only reinforces this: ‘A Hidden Choir Is Singing During A Religious Service‘. It’s the unseen source of ‘song’ reflecting our core Beingness, our faith, and our viewpoint of established institutions and organizations we ‘believe’ in, and our emotional response to and interpretation of these, that can give us the most reliable information, right now.

More on eclipses here. For some this may be too elementary, and some of what’s presented is just a wee bit fanciful (I don’t think it’s provable that romance is enhanced during a Full Moon!), but still full of interesting facts.

A Good Day To . . . 9 January 2020

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‘A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie’ By Albert Bierstadt 1866 {{PD}}

The 9th is a Good Day To . . . surrender to whatever it is you’ve been fighting, resisting, denying, or afraid of. In surrender we see how little power the ‘thing’ actually has. All choice resides in us, including and most especially the choice of how we will see, frame, and react to our surroundings both tangible and intangible. Really, it’s the only way to find peace in this moment.

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

A Good Day To . . . 8 January 2020

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‘Himalayas, Tibet’ By Nicholas K. Roerich 1932 {{PD}}

The 8th is a Good Day To . . . realize that the past, what we’ve learned or been taught over the years, and our beliefs and philosophy loom large–and that those experiences have not necessarily conveyed an accurate picture of reality, especially as it stands now. Our awareness is edged around by fears and an awareness of the darker elements, it’s a bit fantabulized (is that a word? It is now!), maybe weighted with the constraints and expectations of ideals and wishful thinking, possibly shaped by our creative and power-oriented impulses, and certainly looking for a way forward that limits our costs and preserves our Love and material well-being. Our aims aren’t unreasonable, but this may not be the time to address those things we believe threaten our priorities and our goals. Our perceptions are distorted, maybe even pulled out of shape by the upcoming Lunar eclipse, or pressured as stationary Uranus readies to take apparent direction (if it’s in hard aspect as it sits at 2 Taurus to some natal placement or point, then it’s definitely exerting an effect through Higher Mind and/ or chaos or rebellion). No matter the cause, do your best to rise above the current fray, both to avoid a misstep and to soothe your own sanity.

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

A Good Day To . . . 7 January 2020

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‘Washerwomen of Seville’ By Charles Frederic Ulrich c1887 {{PD}}

The 7th is a Good Day To . . . look at all the things we’re doing right, especially concerning our health. Too often we’re focused on what’s wrong, and particularly on what’s wrong with us–and that’s no way to go through life. Consider the ways you can change it up, adjust, try something new, and in the course of it learn something beneficial, acting to effectively expand your well-being and your world.

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

A Good Day To . . . 6 January 2020

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“Old Man’s Treasure (The Little Kitten)’ By Karl Gussow 1876 {{PD}}

The 6th is a Good Day To . . . derive a reward perfectly appropriate to our pursuit of ambitions yesterday! Funny, right? Who expected things to pay off so soon, and so well? Creativity is high, and so is idealism; only a little effort is needed to make them an active part of the day. And perhaps best of all, healing comes effortlessly and in unexpected and clever ways, mostly in the course of earning, relating, or making Art or Love.

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

A Good Day To . . . 5 January 2020

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‘Vase of Flowers’ By Hans Memling 1480 {{PD}}

The 5th is a Good Day To . . . go after ambition and desire fulfillment, and don’t wait to feel sure inside, deep down to your bones–if you do, you’ll miss the opportunities that currently exist. Stick to values, don’t do anything unhealthy–the usual admonitions, this time with the added assurance that pursuing your wants will coincidentally unlock some fortuitous coincidences and bring forward just the help you need.

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

A Good Day To . . . 4 January 2020

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‘The Moon Sees’ giclée graphics, 2005 By Nerva (Own work by uploader), CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4322532

The 4th is a Good Day To . . . lay low, at least until the Moon is well into Taurus (enters Taurus 8:15 AM PST/ 11:15 AM EST, out of range of described issues probably by sometime after 3 PM Pacific). We technically start the day under a Void Aries Moon, which is like an invitation to frustrated energies and emotional discomfort as it is. And, as Luna enters Taurus, it quincunxes Mars at 00 Sagittarius and moves quickly on to conjoin Uranus. That spells anger that leads to impulsivity, or action that brings on the unexpected, even chaos–and all of it backed by emotions, the feeling nature, intuition, or senses stirred and driving choices. Add to this that as the Moon approaches Uranus it semi-squares Neptune and semi-sextiles Chiron, and what occurs could have origins in a misperception (or, in more fortunate circumstances, be inspired by spirit), and may relate to the wound–with the question being, will we heal or hurt ourselves with our spontaneous acting out?

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

A Good Day To . . . 2 and 3 January 2020

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‘Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley’ By Paul Cézanne {{PD}}

There’s been a glitch around the post for the 2nd ever since I wrote it; please click here to find it!

The 3rd is a Good Day To . . . use our current empowerment options to mine those areas we’ve been ignoring or denying for the rewards, positives, relationship payoffs, and benefits they can offer. ‘Use what you’ve got’ may be our motto, and what’s been learned in the past and from past experience can be especially useful, with one exception, discussed below.

Mars moves into Sagittarius, and we head for the horizon. We want to know, to expand our reach, to learn or teach, and our initial impulse may be to believe that what we thought yesterday can still guide us today (Merc conj SN)–and in this one area, action propelled by curiosity and the need to explore, we find the one place we must rely more on reading the current reality than on accumulated knowledge or experience.

If we have any other watchword, it might be, ‘Keep it healthy’. Our habits and behaviors carry a bigger impact than usual, right now.

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

A Good Day To . . . 1 January 2020

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An ice cave on Olkhon Island, eastern Siberia, Russia, Photo By © Sergey Pesterev / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=58442270

The 1st is a Good Day To . . . remind yourself that the past wasn’t actually easier than what you face now, it just seems so. There’s also the matter of being hyper-aware of all the restrictions, barriers, and ‘no’s you’re currently being served in the ambition and desire fulfillment areas. Don’t worry–it’s just that today shadows and negative elements seem more prominent than opportunities and positives, but that’s just a perceptual trick of the light. It’s a time to rest, recover, and recuperate–discomfort should point you toward things that really will hold you back, if not attended to–everything else can wait while you get things, and yourself, ready for tomorrow.

Happy New Year to One and All!

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

A Good Day To . . . 31 December 2019

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Sympetrum fonscolombii (Red-veined darter), female. Forest of Sète, Hérault, France Photo By Christian Ferrer, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=50671359

The 31st is a Good Day To . . . proceed with care. Our New Year’s Eve temptation will be to indulge in something unhealthy that is specific to our past. This develops only because our instincts are off, corrupted by all those things we’ve been ignoring or in denial of. They’re like whispers urging us to backslide, give up, not love ourselves. We do best to listen for and be open to the genuine Love around us, and to offer this to others in our communications; the challenge is that what’s authentic may not look as we expect it to, and what we usually see as loving may take on a very different hue today. We have to be open to seeing interactions and expressions for what they are, and to seeing what they actually mean. We benefit by thinking–a simple formula, but one we may consider dodging for any number of reasons! Just don’t. Have a very happy and safe start to the New Year!

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

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