We are still, as always, a part of the great becoming. We are not settled beings. We are not dusty nouns. We are best suited as undefined, unpredictable adjectives and verbs, moving, shaking, dancing, and crying through the days and nights. Who am I? Who are we? Where are we going? The dark of the moon may spark many questions such as these as well as the energy to receive the answers. Remembering that the right questions may always be better than any answers we may deduce, attempt to remain open and curious to whatever experiences come your way, and at peace with the uncertainty of you.
The New Moon in Libra,aligns into being on Thursday, preparing a backdrop of intensification and potential change. The New Moon aligns at 26 degrees of Libra, exactly opposite Uranus, the planet of sudden, shocking, unexpected change which, along with Jupiter and Mercury in Scorpio, provides a climate of focused change and emotional attunement. This is a very dynamic alignment. The many different ways that we come together to get things done: in love, learning, and enterprise are ripe for immediate, sudden shifts. Expect the unexpected. Saturn continues to burn in Sagittarius and sits on the ascendant of the chart set for San Francisco, suggesting that this is serious business. This is a full accountability chart and regardless of how off guard an event or circumstances may catch you, you will be responsible, as Saturn always teaches, for how it is handled. Your response-ability may be worked There is a great contradiction in this chart, in this energy. Libra personifies collaboration, harmony, understanding, reflection, working together, and partnerships. The New Moon here suggests all of those dynamics of working together. Yet it is directly opposed to Uranus, the planet of freedom and autonomy, the planet of de-conditioning. It seems that there is something powerful to be considered about the way that we do this, the way that we partner with one another. One of the questions to ask may be: what are the conditioning patterns that I bring into my partnerships? What do I assume are the rules of being in union with another? What people, ideas, and institutions instilled these ideas in me and are they still mine? If they’re not really mine, what are my ideals regarding the guidelines of coupling? Maybe even more importantly, how do I communicate these questions, this discourse, openly, honestly and sincerely with the individuals that I am relating with? Ideally, the freedom and autonomy to act, grow, think and operate within our various relationships would be inherent, but this is not always so. There was something said above about having the right questions...here’s more: How much are we giving and/or taking from our partners? What are the assumptions in place in our relationships? How much room does each individual have to their becoming? An alignment like this will bring these dynamics to the forefront and, depending on how one is situated within a partnership, may produce shocks that make it unavoidable to address. As fortune would have things, there’s an aspect of the chart that provides a path of accomplishment, if you are confronted (or presented :) ) with these questions and dynamics (it’s entirely possible that this occurs subtly, or nothing happens at all). That path lies in the midpoint structure. Midpoints are a valuable tool that helps parse more subtle aspects of a chart. In short, any 2 planets or points (the midheaven for example is a point-an orientation-that although does not exist in and of itself, has powerful manifestations) can be understood as connected by finding the point that exists between the 2. Generally, when 2 planets or points are connected through and aspect (degree of separation, i.e. conjunct, sextile, square, trine, opposition are the main ones) they’re energy works together. Utilizing midpoints we are able to highlight more subtle and effective connections that are not as visible or consciously present. The path of fulfillment in this chart has Venus at the midpoint of Mars and the midheaven. This midpoint, Mars and the midheaven, suggests aspects of an individual's will to accomplish (Mars) with their calling in life (midheaven). These points combined, or where they meet, reflects one’s thoughtful pursuit of accomplishment, their will to action, their vision and path to success in career, one who is direct in their goals and prepared to do what it takes to accomplish them. Adding Venus to this, where the New Moon finds outlet (Venus as the ruler of Libra), brings that energy to the relating aspects and all the questions presented by the chart alignment. Imagine the force of will and accomplishment combined with the grace and purpose of Venus and this could translate into visionary manifestations of love. Could there be anything better than visionary love? What would be your vision? How would that love manifest? How would you accomplish that? Perhaps those are the best question to ask. How will this New Moon affect you personally? Check in with me and we can talk about just that. It will depend on several factors, but most simply, it depends on the shape and orientation of you chart. 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