Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Cosmic Adjustment: New Moon in Aquarius, Partial Solar Eclipse, Lunar New Year.



The New Moon in Aquarius ushers in the Lunar New Year on Thursday, February 15 (4:06 PM EST/ 1:06 PM PST). This New Moon at 27 degrees of Aquarius happens in alignment with a partial Solar Eclipse. It highlights what occurred last August at the total eclipse time. Notice how plans, themes, issues, and experiences highlighted last year have evolved. 

The New Moon, the Sun, and Mercury all fall in the Constellation of Cygnus, the Swan (also called the Northern Cross). Cygnus/Swan lies in the plane of the Milky Way, and is visible in the Northern Hemisphere. The Moon conjoins the fixed star Gienah. The partial Solar Eclipse occurs at this New Moon as the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, interrupting the energetic flow and causing us to react differently than we normally would. We are given the opportunity for a cosmic reboot of our energy, patterns of thinking and feeling, and ways of understanding and discovering the path before us. 

The New Moon in Aquarius coupled with the partial solar eclipse, ushers in the Lunar New Year,  the Year of the Dog What does all this powerful, shifting energy hold in store for us collectively and personally? How does the explosion of emotional, spiritual, and mystical energy release in our lives and into the energetic field of our planet?  This new moon floods our intuitive and inspirational channels with a massive amount of energy, so it is up to us to use the energy as we channel it in positive and uplifting ways, and in ways that help us cleanse and release whatever no longer serves us. 

The New Moon in Aquarius focuses our energy and attention on all things related to our relationships—friendships, group activities, community, institutions, and humanitarian concerns.  What occurs or is set into motion at the New Moon, has an ongoing impact for the next 6 months. The New Moon on the cusp of the Lunar New Year, indicates a powerful influence for the whole next year in this area. Look to the house where Aquarius resides in your life/chart to see what is most going to feel the impact of the choices and direction you take now.

The Solar Energy combined with the Lunar energy may knock us slightly off balance as a way to make us aware of where we need to make adjustments and maintain harmony and stability. It can also slam us with an awakening or shocking realization (personal and collective) that shakes our very foundations. The need for us to seek unity within and in the world around us is a vital and earthshaking aspect of this New Moon and the beginning of the new Lunar New Year. Balancing both left and right brain energies and tendencies is crucial. We can no longer live in constant conflict; we must find a place of peace within so we can come into harmony with the  cosmic connections that propel us. The Sun passing through the third decan of Aquarius signal the demise of some, and the fall from a great height of those in positions of power. The Sun is in its detriment here. The Sun rules ego energy, and does not do well when it fails to consider the deeper meaning and the power of Divine goodness. The Moon in the third decan of Aquarius is not thwarted like the Sun is; it moves forward towards the soul’s mission. 

The Sun and the Moon are both at 27 degrees of Aquarius, and conjoining them at 25 degrees of Aquarius is communicative Mercury. Another interesting aspect is the North Node at 28 degrees of Leo in Opposition to both the Moon and the Sun. This will be in effect for several days. The North Node is the gateway to change, so whatever you have or are attempting to change in your life at this time (or whatever is changing on its own accord or at someone else’s whim) may receive some challenging hits. Oppositions can be seen as bad, but I see them as areas where we are challenged to bring balance and focus into the polarities an opposition represents in our lives and ways of perceiving and acting. 

Aquarius is the idealist who sees ahead and is willing to sacrifice for others in order to do what’s best for the whole of humankind. Leo needs and desires immediate gratification, attention, and center stage. We have this polarity somewhere in all of our lives, and so it is a good time to see how this juxtaposition plays out in our own experience. 

For example if you have Leo in the first house and Aquarius in the 7th, your image and persona may be on stage most of the time. Your need for partnerships and marriage however, demand that you view any partnership as necessarily serving the highest good of humanity, and may forget to tend to your own intimate relationships and partnerships, or at the very least may not be willing to devote as much time and energy to keeping the home fires burning. Not in being domesticated, but in honoring the personal needs of yourself and your partner to at least the same degree as you would to how others view you and what you can do for all humanity. The pull is to balance the two and seek a level of harmony. The balancing act between the Leo exuberance, drama, star quality and the Aquarius humanitarian and forward thinking hermit who sits in a cave envisioning world peace and an end to world hunger.

A Second House Leo and Eighth House Aquarius would find the polarity in Leo’s desire to define one’s self and determine your worth according to what helps you shine and excel,  and Aquarius need to serve all of humanity in an innovative and highly evolved spiritual way. 

A Third House Leo and a Ninth House Aquarius would involve the Leo aspect seeking meaning and expression through all forms of outgoing, dramatic expression (theater, literature, performing arts, public office), anywhere where your ideas would be given voice and show your talents and ideas off. Ninth House Aquarius would be interested in moving in distant and unfamiliar fields and places to discover and seek greater meaning and to expand one’s field of vision and knowledge.

The Fourth House Leo and Tenth House Aquarius would deal with the polarity of Home and Hearth vs Career and Life Purpose. Leo’s home would be the center of attention and beauty, the creative stage upon which all of life begins and ends. The Tenth House Aquarius is the endless search to find meaning and purpose through how we live to serve others and add to the body of knowledge in whatever fields we so choose. 

The Fifth House Leo and the Eleventh House Aquarius involves the polarity between seeking pleasure, romance, fertility, children, and creativity versus our commitments and obligations to the institutions to which we belong. Eleventh house is also friendships, so this Aquarius Moon is sitting right here demanding this conflict be addresses. How can we unite the needs of our Fifth house with those of our obligations to the Eleventh House? 

The Six House Leo and the Twelfth House Aquarius highlight the pull between our daily life, physical needs, our survival skills and well being versus our karmic links, unconscious and hidden mysteries, obsessions. and undeveloped spiritual essence. Leo in the Sixth house puts you in the spotlight daily, and affects your health through the energy you pour into everything you do as a your need to be liked, noticed, and appreciated is unstable at times. Also you need to fulfill yourself is key to that life purpose, so if you’re on the right track (and only you can define that), you are seeing all you do as ultimately linked to that divine purpose and life meaning, under the control of the tenth house.

To determine the meaning for Houses Seven through Twelve, simply reverse the sign and apply to the characteristics of what each house represents. For example, Fourth House Aquarius and Tenth House Leo would have the reverse rulerships. Fourth house Aquarius would have unusual ideas about what makes a home or not. The home life would be out of the ordinary, highly likely not very domestic, and might be considered a bit strange to outsiders. Tenth House Leo would be the shining light for a life purpose. Life purpose is all about achieving and making a mark on society, creating something of lasting value, and standing out in whatever field or career one chooses.  


Summary: All the powerful energy combined with the New Moon in Aquarius, a partial eclipse of the Sun, Mercury conjunct the Moon and Sun all prove to be a powerful combination. That it comes just as the Lunar New Year arrives and as the you formation (Finger of God) points directly at Ceres (female energy) and then the North Node (gateway to change), indicates that all forms of communication will be on high alert and stories and narratives will be flying left and right to try to explain, excuse, ward off, or counter conflicts and issues that remain unresolved. Since some world leaders, principally the US President and the Prime Minister of Israel have this aspect pointing directly at them both, we can expect to each person will experience some direct hits to their careers and reputations. Much of what is indicated by some of the aspects includes: cover ups, deception, smoke screens, fall from grace, and revelations of deceit and trickery through drug-related, money laundering, and other types of corruption in Central and South America, as well as hidden agendas, and behind the scenes deceit in and around the Middle East. It does not look like this is going to usher in a particularly peaceful or calm new lunar year. Expect much to erupt to the surface over what is being revealed at this time.  

To handle this kind of chaotic and uncertainty, it is wise to remain vigilant and to seek peaceful ways within our own relationships, families, communities, and our own hearts and souls, to walk in harmony with one another and the earth energies. Look to the areas of your life where you are being challenged and called to adjust, reimagine, and regenerate the way you live, form relationships, and use your energy. What we acknowledge in ourselves can be the basis for healing, and that in turn can help in providing healing to the disharmony of the world.


Saturday, January 27, 2018

Blue Moon, Full Snow Moon, & Lunar Eclipse in Leo

Bee Hive Splitting                           Catherine Al-Meten Meyers

The photograph that accompanies this article is one I took when a hive of bees split off from their Queen and formed a new hive, selecting a new Queen. It was an amazing experience to witness, and when I was selecting the photo for the Full Moon in Leo, I thought this was perfect. Because it represents the birth, life, destruction, death, rebirth cycles of life, it seem particularly fitting for this Full Moon in Leo Lunar Eclipse. 


January ends with a second full moon, called a Blue Moon. The Blue Moon, also called the Snow Moon is a fiery Full Moon in 11 degrees of Leo. This Full Moon coincides with a Lunar Eclipse. In the early evening on January 31, the Blue Moon Rises. In the middle of the night, the Lunar eclipse takes place, so this means January ends and February begins with some pretty powerful lunar and planetary energy. Be prepared, and take some time to allow yourself to notice how this lunar transit affects the important areas and issues of your life. 

Lunar eclipse in2nd decan of Leo, provides for gracious gifts of goodness, hosting a party that takes into account the needs of all those  present, and at the same time cuts to the chase with anything or anyone who threatens to put a damper on the other guests enjoyment. Leo the Lion tending to our emotional courage, may lay it on thick with trying to organize and plan just the perfect setting to forge strong alliances. In true Leo fashion, this may border on overdoing, excessive compliments, flattery, or coy disregard for others’ true needs/feelings. 

The Lunar Eclipse in the 2nd decan of Leo makes for the fearless, overwhelming need to reason and debate just to get your point across or to command the center stage. In the second decan of Leo, this can be dramatic to the point of overdone when the lion roars and makes enemies in the process. This Full Moon in Leo is conjunct Ceres, the Feminine Teacher (equivalent to Saturn the Teacher). This makes for  strong maternal energy being exerted in an effort to share the wisdom gleaned from experience and age. The impact of Ceres’ energy on our emotional stability and expression, depends to a large extent on our having come to terms with our own issues regarding our mothers, ourselves as mothers, and the nurturing, creative birthing process that this Full Moon engages us in.

Though this matriarchal energy, her use of pragmatism and practicality, the Full Moon gets the results that may feel like a strict or commanding mother figure (internal and external) pointing us in the right direction. Though the  instructions, observations, or commands may seem harsh, in the end they do help us cut through some of the unrealistic, delusional expectations and/or the unhealed versions of ‘who we are’, to open the door to a new way of perceiving, understanding, and being. The Moon will also pass through the gates of the North Node on this Full Moon, meaning we begin a new cycle that we have, once again, the opportunity to lay down the baggage of the past so we can move forward. 

Understanding too, that with each lesson we learn, about anything in life, simply gives us another experience to use the tools and gifts we already possess for meeting the same issues again later at a deeper, more profound level. Rather than ridding ourselves of our past, we embrace and heal into a knowledge of ourselves, warts and all, that allow us to be authentic and ever vigilant for how we need to keep on growing, developing, learning, and discovering the depths of our capabilities for being our best selves. Best does not mean, however, that we never meet with adversity, or that we won’t meet similar obstacles in the future. It simply means we deepen our understanding of how all that we experience tempers us like fine gold in the fire, and hones us like  a knife being sharpened on a stone, to the acute focus and intensity that we carry within ourselves. 

The Leo Moon conjunct Ceres bring together the feminine energy that is needed for healing. Herbalists, ecologists, caregivers, hostesses, and healers who are attuned to the medicinal healing powers needed for individual and collective healing, can now enhance their knowledge and develop greater skills as they tend to their gardens of healing remedies as they treat their patients and clients, and as they take time for ceremony and healing rituals and practices to improve health of  all levels. It is worth noting that in the energy of a powerful Full Moon in Leo, a Blue Moon, and a lunar eclipse, it is prudent to use caution in whatever you take into your body. Use only the purist foods, medicinal herbs, and be meticulous in your healthcare practices right now. 

We are approaching the turn of the lunar New Year (Chinese New Year of the Dog beginning Feb. 16-March 4), so our tendency may be to feel a strong sense of exhaustion and/or a sense of impending change. Or both.  Full Moon bring the manifestations of what has come before. The Leo Full Moon is one that sines its light dramatically on celebrating and expressing innermost joy or rage, depending on what has been building up. Leo is all about expression and communication of passions and pleasures. 

The Lunar Eclipse in the Full Moon of Leo forms an opposition with Venus in Capricorn. Both the Moon and Venus speak to our hearts and souls of our feminine roles, the feminine archetypes, and our identities as the feminine expression of the Divine. The lunar energy and its rulership of our emotional being, reminds us to nurture, care for, protect, and guard ourselves from anything that would harm or cause us imbalance. Anything that might uproot or knock us off center. It is Luna’s role to guard the temple of the feminine within. Venus, on the other hands, invites us to explore the passions, artistic, sensual, and romantic ways of expression—all of which toys with our sense of adventure as well as our limitations, boundaries, and vulnerabilities. The pull between the Moon (emotional expression) and Venus (expression of emotions) will most likely be in play. Befriend rather than set yourself up for a duel between the two. Embrace both as part of the whole of who you are.

Whatever complexities, polarities, or conflicts you may feel, are reminders of the wholeness of life experience, and how we feel about this, signals the areas where we need to work on learning how to use conflict as a tool rather than a weapon against ourselves or others, or both. 

The Moon in Leo eclipse is forming a quincunx aspect with Jupiter in Pisces. This creates foggy atmosphere, where the veils are thickening, the mists are lowering on our view of the future, and the waters are being muddied to a certain degree, around us. Discerning what is real from what is illusion or distortion can be difficult under this aspect. Jupiter the ruler of expansion, good fortune, benevolence, and abundance, highlights the mysterious, illusionary, hidden depths, those areas where we do not and cannot know outcomes or possibilities. The dark waters reveal periodic glimpses, sparks of light, and hints of something submerged within a memory, in a dream, or just out of sight of clear vision. It’s an odd type of influence, but one that can provide us with an opportunity to see and better understand that though there may be limitless possibilities and an endless Universe, we have a journey before us that follows the paths that are meant for this journey’s enlightenment. 

We can move no faster, no slower than is just right for us and the journey we are on.. Spend some time during this Full Moon celebration, honoring the ineffability to the Divine, and the hidden nature of the Journey to Light. Absorb the strong spiritual energy and the psychic and intuitive hits you get during this time, and be content for now to simply notice the specific signs, images, messages, visions, and ideas you discover in the course of your daily walk. Instead of trying to remember the whole story of a dream (which you may have forgotten), remember the one symbol or feeling from the dream. That is the small bread crumb that is there for you to follow. For example, I could only recall seeing  a Greek urn in  a recent dream. Until I tried to describe aloud to someone, then I remembered a little bit more of the dream. Today when I was reading a book, I opened a page and found a photo of a woman holding the urn I saw in my dream. What it means, is the raw material which now I can use to weave a story to fit into some aspect of my own life and journey. Practice using what you find that seems random and disconnected, and see what kind of tale you can tell. We find meaning through such a search. 

As I write this column, it is Holocaust Remembrance Day, and as usual, I think of Victor Frankl, and his work including Man’s Search for Meaning. A concentration camp survivor, Frankl wrote Man’s Search for Meaning to help himself recover from his suffering and losses. He also developed a theory and practice of psychotherapy, called logo therapy. The basic tenets are key elements in the healing process. The healing of any life trauma requires that we find a way to understand its purpose in our lives and the meaning it has on how we live in the future. His ideas provide a good framework for dealing with the ambiguity, confusion, and perplexities of life. Frankl wrote that:
  1. Our primary motivation is our will to find meaning in life;
  2. Meaning can be found in any circumstances when we give ourselves over to something greater than our self, whether that is a cause or another person [or the Divine];
  3. We always have the freedom to find meaning, even in the face of unchangeable suffering.
Just a little food for thought at a time when we are all suffering through individual and collective struggles that we must find ways to cope with and find meaning through. 

As with anything related to Leo, this Full Blue Snow Moon and Lunar Eclipse is likely to be one of dramatic outbursts, purging, and volcanic eruptions. What has been repressed must be expressed, and if we do not find healthy ways of doing this as we go along, the eruptions tend to be more explosive than we might like when they happen because we are not accustomed to expressing and saying what we really feel. Express yourself, and find ways to help channel and tame some of your most powerful emotions. Tame in the sense that you create meaning from what may feel strange, uncomfortable, or unhealed in you. 

At this Full Moon we get an idea of how something we planted last summer is being birthed at this time. Depending on how stressful the last six or seven months have been, we will see how the fruits of our labor are becoming manifest. We may see that there was not enough to root deeply, and so the plans fell through. Or we may see that what was planted took hold, and grew its roots deeply into the earth to develop a strong root system to withstand the storms. Pay attention at this time of how you handle change and stress related to that change. Are you your own worst enemy, fighting and resisting, or do you allow yourself to work your way through all the feelings. 

Release what needs to go more quickly or with greater intention and understanding, Notice where you hang on for dear life to a sinking ship. Pay attention to how you blame yourself or others for the natural progression and choices you or others have made. Consider how you make choices, and then follow through with what you say your want. Allow yourself to fully see and fully appreciate who you are and how you discern and direct your life. Take stock of the raw materials that form you and your being. And celebrate that knowledge as you take on your power and authority over creating and living your full journey.

The Lunar eclipse has a strong influence for the next three months. We cannot purge what we do not see. In our homes and offices, cars and yards, we find we have accumulated a mass of things, experiences, relationships, and ideas. This is a good time to review old beliefs, ideas, expectations, decisions, patterns of behavior, and concerns to see what you need to do to remove the blocks to your progress and development. This is an emotional time, and if you can sit with and allow those emotions to flow out of you and move over you as a wave of water cleansing and healing you on all levels, that will help you use this lunar energy. Whether you express your emotions in tears, laughter, dance, or purging, allow yourself to look at what comes to the surface. Before we can let go of whatever comes up, it helps to know what it is. Avoid getting caught in the blame and shame trap. Practice acceptance and non-judgment of yourself. It’s a handy tool for healing. 


Make the most of the healing nature of the Blue Full Moon in Leo, and let yourself celebrate the joy of life. Howl at the Moon or dance in the light. Welcome the infusion of Divine Light and Love—the greatest healing power there is.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

About Saturn, the Great Teacher

Saturn, the Great Teacher, has just begun its transit of Capricorn. For the next two years and more, Saturn will be having a strong influence on whatever area of your life/chart it is working its way through. Today, the day of the New Moon in Capricorn when six heavenly bodies are transiting the same sign as Saturn (Saturn, Mercury, Sun, Moon, Venus, Pluto), it is a good time to consider how Saturn affects different areas of our lives.

While I mention this regularly in my Full Moon and New Moon columns, I have found another astrologer who has done some fine work on Saturn through the houses. Jessica of MoonKissed has written a series of articles highlighting the effects of Saturn through the different houses. In the interest of not reinventing the wheel and of supporting other astrologers who I find interesting and well informed, I suggest you read what Jessica has to say about Saturn.


Saturn has a profound effect on how we learn our lessons, whether we are conscious of it or not. Better to be aware and conscious, I think.  Hope you find her work enlightening as I do.  Also, Robert Hand's classic, Planets in Transit can be very helpful for understanding the individual transits.

Today's stellia in Capricorn, involves the Sun, the Moon, and two inner planets plus two of the most powerful, outer, slow-moving planets. It is wise to learn all we can about how we can use the energy of this New Moon in Capricorn to make plans, start out on a new path or in a new direction. Slow down, as Saturn always advises, and notice how your  mental, spiritual, emotional, physical, and energetic levels of our lives, perceptions, and experiences are calling for your attention and discernment.

Many blessings as you experience this powerful New Moon in Capricorn today. If you missed it, read the New Moon article below.

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Capricorn: Gathering the Forces for a New Path

The Journey  Catherine Al-Meten Meyers




The gathering of six heavenly bodies in a transit of Capricorn provides an unusually powerful New Moon in Capricorn on Tuesday, January 16, 2018. At 6:17 P.M. PST/9:17 P.M.EST the Moon aligns in Capricorn in conjunction with the Sun and Venus after forming conjunctions with Saturn (3 degrees), Mercury (8 degrees), and Pluto (19 degrees) hours earlier. The New Moon in Capricorn meets the Sun forming an exact conjunction at 26 degrees in the early evening on the West Coast of North America.

As I study this chart, I observe that Saturn, in the early degrees (3) of its transit through Capricorn, sets the tone for this New Moon. Saturn, the Great Teacher, stays in this sign for over two years, and has a powerful effect on whatever area of our lives it transits as well as whatever aspects it makes. The Great Teacher, Saturn, tasks us to learn what it is we need to learn in order to fulfill our goals and purpose in life. Saturn also forces us to make the necessary changes in our behavior and patterns so that the lessons we learn open doors and provide opportunities for growth. So the first planet the Moon meets is Saturn, setting us off on an emotional urge to learn what we must so we can do what we desire. What we have to learn about ourselves and change and commitment is one of the big lessons of this New Moon.

Next the Moon will transit Mercury in Capricorn focusing us on all manner of Capricornian ideals in our communications. Interestingly enough, this New Moon and the gathering of Capricorn transiting planets and the Sun are transiting my own third house of communications. Look to the house/area of your life where this lunation is taking place to get an idea of how your life is being awakened. You should have a good idea by now, as it's also where Pluto, the Great Transformer has been transiting for several years. In its early degrees, this shift of Capricorn changes the focus of our energy from how change is taking place to how we are responding or reacting to that change.

Pluto has stirred up this house already, Saturn is moving in to make sure the changes are meaningful and growth inducing, and Mercury is awakening us to how we need to use this Capricornian transit to lay down solid plans, make practical decisions, and summon up our courage to move forward in a more pragmatic manner to bring our goals to fruition. Qualities of Capricorn include tenacity, pragmatism, ambition, wisdom, and patience--all of which aid us in making long-term plans, doing what we need to do to use our common sense and grow into a more mature manner of meeting challenges, and start acting on a realistic application of our dreams and goals.

The Sun has been in Capricorn since December 22, and as the New Moon is formed with its conjunction to the Sun at 26 degrees of Capricorn, we have already been motivated by a greater sense of responsibility, ambition, and a need to get life in order, from the inside out or perhaps from the outside in. What have you been moving around, considering changing, or meaning to eliminate from your closets or your schedule? Notice where you've been motivated to make radical changes or to be open to new avenues of growth and creativity. This third decan of Capricorn, where the Sun, Moon, and Venus all are, is that area where we begin to finalize plans and make those commitments that we've been considering for quite some time.

Even though we may still have some reservations, this is not the time to equivocate. Decisions made, agreements signed, and new directions are needed in order for new growth. Determine what is feasible, and understand that even though you may have some reservations, the way forward is open at this time. Often what we fear never manifests, and the adage, strike while the iron is hot, is more applicable to practical decisions and plans at this time, than at any other time recently. A sense of peace comes when working toward long-term goals, and this threshold time finds the doors open for such movement. Setting new goals, starting off on new paths, provides a sense of freedom from as Cafe Astrology says, "the worry and chaos" we may have been experiencing prior to this time. Setting limits, establishing new boundaries along with new goals, allows us to be more productive, creative, efficient, and at ease with the choices we've made and the opportunities we've been offered.

One of the great benefits of Capricorn's gathering of energy is the ability we have right now to create order in our lives. Venus in Capricorn and in conjunction with the Sun and the Moon, enable us to see beauty in the order we create in body, mind, spirit, and in our surroundings and goals, especially those plans and dreams that we have set into motion at this time. Imagine the best of what could be, and allow that to help soothe any doubts or fears. Making a vision board is a great idea for this lunation. As part of a New Moon ritual, use whatever means you desire to help envision positive, productive, and pragmatic outcomes for yourself.

The New Moon, Sun, and Venus all form a square to Uranus in Aries, challenging us to take action or bringing unexpected choices, offers, information, or angles to consider as we move out on a new path. It is normal to feel apprehensive when we're starting off in a new direction. Uranus in Aries may find us a bit uncomfortable in some of what we believe others expect of us. We, however, are not responsible for what others believe or think about us. Act on what you feel is best for your growth and for the application of what you need to make your dreams come true. Mars forming a sextile to the New Moon, Sun, and Venus calls for action. When we wait too long or fail to act at crucial intersections, we can miss out on opportunities or gifts.

For those of us born with planets or aspects within 23-30 degrees of any of the cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn), this New Moon at 26/27 degrees of Capricorn is a crucial transit. Also, for those with aspects or planets at 0 degrees to 1 degree of the fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius), this is one of the most significant New Moons in a long time (before now or into the foreseeable future. All the planets in earthy Capricorn are of course forming trines to Taurus and Virgo, so energy is powerful for doing something about whatever it is you've been toying with or hoping for. Taking action and making commitments is now vital to the realization of bringing ideas and imagination to life in practical form. As one very wise woman, poet and writer, Mary Lou McAuley says, "Say yes, and get out of the way." Now is that time.

 Open your arms, heart, and mind to moving out beyond your expectations and fears, and embrace the energy for creating some practical order, forming more definite plans, and taking steps to bring your commitments and promises to life. It's a very auspicious New Moon, and a time which the last year or two's hard work and chaotic energy has prepared us for. Take a deep breath, let it go, and start moving forward. Say yes to the positive plans you've before you, turn away from fears and old habits and patterns that trap you or hold you down, and choose what gives you life and releases you of the burdens, indecision, fears, and extra stress of staying too long in a worn out position in life. Say yes to life at this New Moon in Capricorn, and begin building a bridge to your new future.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Full Moon in Cancer: Wolf Moon Calls us Together



On January 1, 2018, the first Full Moon of 2018 ushers the year in. This Super Moon (largest appearing moon of the year) is called Wolf Moon. Like the wolf, it calls us together to find safety, protection, peace, fidelity, and forgiveness with our families. Family, whether it be kin or friendship in nature, is where we find ourselves at home. The Full Moon at 11 degrees of Cancer (second decan) is in opposition to Venus in Capricorn.

The Moon is at home in Cancer, and emphasis is on the family and gatherings of all kinds that promote congeniality, compassion, and mutual support. What we need and want seems to fall right into our laps at this time if we are open to recognizing and receiving the gifts life has to offer.

The Full Moon in Cancer will aspect four planets in its oppositional transit: Saturn, Venus, the Sun, and Pluto form a cluster of powerful planets in Capricorn. How we define love and affection is tested and challenged during this Full Moon cycle. At the same time, the Cancer Moon forms a trine with Mars and Jupiter in Scorpio and Neptune and Chiron in Pisces. This Kite Pattern formed by the Moon's opposition to Venus and the Sun and the Moon's trine to Mars and Jupiter in Cancer and Neptune in Pisces brings about what Marina of DarkStar Astrology describes as bringing "hope and spiritual harmony. Jupiter trine Neptune is ...a very charitable aspect, but one that needs to be channeled realistically so that the help really does go to the grassroots and needy people." Our capacity for true compassion grounded in practical application in meaningful ways is a major gift of this Full Moon in Cancer. The unhealed/growing edge of Cancer is the tendency to smother and over protect...all ways we try to maintain control. Learning to let go and trust that what is meant to unfold will, is one way Cancer can become more genuinely loving and nurturing.

Cancer is all about love. The Moon is all about our emotional responses. Together they challenge us to grow in love and how we love. Compassion, love, and affection are never meant to be only about self gratification and wish-lists kind of fulfillment. Love comes when we are capable of giving what is needed where it is needed without fear or worry of repayment. The stellium of heavenly bodies in Capricorn enable us to put theory into practice as we learn more about how to express love, nourish affection, and act with compassion in all areas of life. This makes for a challenge during full moons when our shadows are thrown into the light. During the Full Moon, the veils between what is hidden as the veils (inner and outer worlds) is lifted.

The Moon's opposition to Venus in Capricorn has the effect of highlighting the polarity between nurturing and satisfying our own desires.  When we identify our worthiness with our ability to perfectly nurture others or provide the 'perfect' setting, we miss the point of how love is best expressed in mutuality. Allowing ourselves to release control over every last detail, enables everyone to participate in creating the perfection of loved expressed in whatever activities are being shared. Remember, the issue of polarity is alive in every area of our lives, all the time. We cope with the extremes by finding ways to combine the best of both worlds somewhere in the expression of the happy medium. The same is true in love and all types of relationships. I remember my young daughter confusing the idiomatic expression, "It takes two to tango" for "It takes two to tangle."  Equally true, it's our choice to first, recognize what sets us off and second to make some attempt to turn that conflict into a dance.

Shadows are those areas of ourselves that we've not acknowledged, we're learning to deal with, or we're trying to discern.  We discover ourselves feeling emotions we have not expected to feel or behaving in ways that make us feel uncomfortable (guilt, fear, worry, anger, jealousy).  Whatever is boiling up from our own subconscious may spill over into the way we react or respond to all manner of relationships. Cancer is about protecting those we love, providing a safe, nurturing environment, and like the wolf, we will do what we must to protect those we love. Direct confrontation is best avoided, though when some allow their unhealed shadow to loose the reins on emotions, conflicts and anger may be the result.

Since the Full Moon in Cancer also opposes Lilith, the Black Moon, in Capricorn, it is imperative that we maintain awareness of where we are bordering on draining our lovers rather that mutually satisfying each other. There's a fine line between being loving and supportive and smothering and vampirish. Make sure your expectations of others and yourself are somewhere in the healthy and less dominating range...that is if you're looking for a lasting partnership and long-term friendships. This Full Moon in Cancer has the potential for very loving and fulfilling energy provided we do not allow our shadows to overwhelm or subconsciously control us. Ways to recognize when this is happening is to notice what you fall back on when you're feeling vulnerable or less confident. Addictions may trap us into repetitious patterns and behaviors that are not necessarily helpful in maintaining healthy relationships and family structures.

Full moons are good times to release and rid ourselves of outworn and unnecessary objects, patterns of behavior, and needs.

The turning of the solar new year is also a great time to clean up and clear out (before the full moon if possible), so that we enter the new year with the light shining on what we've accomplished, achieved, managed to rid ourselves of, and released from our experiences and relationships.  With the light of the Full Moon in Cancer, we prepare to enter the new year with a lighter burden, clearer vision, and greater insight on what it takes to really create security, safety, nourishing, and fulfilling families and relationships of all kinds. Appreciation for and forgiveness of whatever needs to be atoned for are best expressed in the light of this full moon.

 A  good friend always signs her letters and posts with the words, "Be gentle."  This Full Moon in Cancer also asks us to be gentle with one another, with ourselves, with the Earth and all her resources and life, and with our understanding of what we have come here to do. Go gently into life as a means of creating peace, love, and compassion in your heart and the hearts of all you touch.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Saturn's Sojourn through Capricorn, December

Confluence                                                              Catherine Al-Meten Meyers
On December 19, 2017 Saturn began its transit through Capricorn. Between now and March 21, 2020 this is where Saturn, the Great Teacher will remain. On March 21, 2020 Saturn will transit into Aquarius until July 1, then back into Capricorn until December of 2020 when it goes into Aquarius.

Saturn's Nature. Saturn, the Great Teacher, is a slow-moving outer planet in our Solar System. Saturn's approximate 2 1/2 year cycle in Saturn's 28-29 year orbit around the Sun. As Saturn transits a house/area of our life and makes aspects to other houses/areas of our lives, we achieve what we have been working for. It's a time when we are called to grow and mature. When we resist the growth and changes or when Saturn aspects other areas of our lives we meet with challenges that help us grow, adapt, and face the reality of our lives and potential.

The more we are able to face the truth of ourselves, situations, conditions, relationships, the more our Saturn transit through Capricorn will enable us to gain wisdom, insight, and understanding. And it will help each of us develop skills and an appreciation for our innate gifts and talents. Saturn in Capricorn also brings to ground the very real experience of the benefits of living with an awareness of the present. It also helps us appreciate the past without being tied solely to  memories and past accomplishments. Saturn calls us to examine our expectations and recognize the possibilities and opportunities that best suit our lives and challenges.

The pace of life and growth may seem slower under any Saturn transit.  Saturn's Sagittarius transit encouraged us to focus on our values, beliefs, and how both reflected in our lifestyles and relationships. Now as we enter the energy of Capricorn, we enter a time when conserving our energy and resources becomes more important. Saturn is dignified in Capricorn, making itself right at home. Comfortable with the energy of getting grounded in the energy of our own identities. We seek to conserve, create, restore, and rebuild the structures of our lives. We know what we value as we've examined that closely, so now we focus on making that happen. Any attempt to control others though, will be met with frustration, so plan on focusing most of your attention on what you can change about yourself and the way you relate to others and the world around you.

Perseverance is tested with Saturn's transit, as is patience and courage. It is vital to fight the fears that often come with a Saturn transit--fear of lack, loss, or power.  You'll find it helpful to learn ways to counter and transform the fears as you face struggles, conflicts, or circumstances beyond your control. Whenever Saturn transits a sign/house/area of life, we learn the depth and capacity of our strength, perseverance, and ability to work hard for something we want. Working hard requires that we not overdue or exhaust our energy or resources. Learning the fine line between too much and not enough is one of the great lessons of Saturn.

A key concept in Saturn's journey through Capricorn is moderation. Using our gifts, talents, time, energy, and resources wisely requires that we live with awareness of our body, mind, spirit, emotion connections. Well-being is found not in overdoing to the point of exhaustion but in maintaining a sense of equilibrium. Capricorn is a pragmatic sign, so practical, useful, and meaningful projects and goals are much more likely to help you find satisfaction than overdoing or trying to do too much.

Saturn slows us down, and makes us learn to channel our energy into the immediate, the here-and-now, day-to-day practical habits, patterns, and ways of being. If you are used to 'traveling at the speed of light' this will test your patience and ability to heed to call to conserve energy. Trying to get others to go along with your plans or ways of doing things, may also be frustrating. Work on yourself, and let go of relationships or conditions that are not working. One of the main things that the Saturn transit of Sagittarius showed us where just where we are unhappy, dissatisfied, or blocked by existing relationships, kinds of work, projects, or living arrangements. With Capricorn, we are called to make ourselves at home where we are. If we are physically not where we want to be, this will be a time when we slowly move toward feeling more at home.

Today, December 21 (Winter Solstice in the North/Summer Solstice in the South), Both the Sun and Saturn are aligned in Capricorn. For the first time since the Seventeenth Century, this alignment occurs reminding us collectively of the need to conserve, protect our reserves, preserve what is precious and meaningful, and rid ourselves of unhealthy and toxic situations.  Venus enters Capricorn as well on Christmas Day, December 25. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, Venus conjoins Saturn helping to stabilize affections and emotions. The first major aspect of Venus to Saturn helps us recognize how we can recognize the reality of all our relationships. If there are problems that have been suppressed in relationships, they will most likely make their way to the surface so you get an idea of what's real and what's not. Our expectations meet our realities. This is the time when we come face to face with what needs working on and how we might need to change our expectations, habits, or lifestyles. We begin our journey of taking greater responsibility for growing into our full potential and the essence of our being.

Saturn, the Great Teacher, is ushering in a time when outmoded structures, failing systems/relationships, and ways of knowing/being fall apart. This process has already begun, even though attempts have been made to hold onto what once was the ideal or the hope. What is no longer relevant or healthy for maintaining life and healthy systems, now must be replaced.  As worn out systems fall apart, the task of restructuring and rebuilding begins. This happens on all levels of our lives. Personally, we are delving deeper into areas that are unstable, toxic, or inflexible. Authoritarian types of governments and personalities in leadership, will meet with greater and massive challenges.

Only the most ethical and wise will be able to hold onto power as the masses of humanity, now educated with access to communication with one another demand that their systems reflect what is best for the majority, not just the few. Unethical, corrupt, and tyrannical leaderships will face their demise if they fail to take into account the power and strength and will of the people they are supposed to be serving. As we unite with our families and communities to help build, preserve, and conserve our lands, seas, resources, and freedoms, we grow in strength and find greater unity in common values and beliefs that rest on the conservation of freedom, liberty, and the free expression of our guaranteed rights.

What happens within becomes manifest without. What is defined in our basic rights, freedoms, and spiritual truths now become our banner in the face of a great struggle to protect our security and freedoms.  This can be a very productive period, and one which we will discover how strong and resilient we are. The hard work will pay off in greater wisdom and a deeper appreciation for the gifts of life, liberty, and the pursuit of a world that is better for all of us.



Monday, December 11, 2017

Saturn, the Great Teacher's Last Days in Sagittarius.

Saturn, the Great Teacher, has been transiting the constellation of Sagittarius since 2014. On December 23, Saturn will enter Capricorn where it will stay until 2020. These last days before the shift find this powerful planet transiting the anaretic degree (29 degrees) where it makes its final lessons  visible and felt. Look at where Saturn has been since 2014, what area of your life has been the focal point of those lessons? Saturn in Sagittarius is about taking the actions we need to to make the changes our transformation requires.

If Saturn was transiting your first house, Ascendant, what has been transforming is your appearance, your public persona, and the face you choose to show the world. How does the world see me? What do I want to project into the world? What is changing and how can I make the necessary adjustments to these changes?

Saturn in the second house has been working its transformative processes through the way you know yourself on a very deep, defining level. It's also affected how your personal finances have been reflecting your sense of self worth. A big lesson here is to learn to value yourself more highly than you might have in the past. What is your real worth? What do you really value?

Saturn's transit through the third house has to do with all forms of communication, local community, neighbors, siblings, and how we communicate. How am I developing and addressing the different ways I communicate, and working to express myself more fully or more authentically? What new ways of communicating have been born in my life during this time?

Saturn's transit through the fourth house has to do with how we define and understand what home is. This includes our family of origin and whatever we learned in early childhood home. It also has to do with how we've learned to understand what kind of home we need to nourish ourselves. This may have been a period of time when you've redefined what home is or had to learn how to make yourself at home where you are.

Saturn's transit through the 5th house has been about learning to develop your ability to enjoy life. It includes connections with children, birthing, creativity, and pleasure. Saturn in this realm may have weighed heavily on your ability to enjoy life much. During such times of great stress or loss, we have to recognize the simple pleasures in life and learn to appreciate how to allow ourselves to feel joy and have fun even when it seems an unlikely time.

Saturn's journey through the 6th house is about your physical body and environment (where you spend your daily lives) as well as your work. Our physical bodies are greatly affected by how we spend our time.  When we are miserable in our work, our body suffers. The big lesson for Saturn's 6th house journey is to listen to your body and learn to make sure you are doing what gives you joy, meaning, purpose. Our daily life activities need to support our health and well being.

Saturn's transit through the 7th house of marriage and partnerships, surely put some strain on all types of close relationships. During this time, many unions broke up as others were formed. Businesses as well, were affected. Any alliance that required a close partnership agreement were tested. Failure to make necessary adjustments, caused greater stress than normal.  The purpose-to pay attention to what is working and what is not. When you've done all you can do and nothing works, the lesson may be to move on and direct energy into a more life-sustaining alliance.

Saturn's journey through the 8th house focused lessons on handling of other people's resources, your reputation and worth in the larger community, the realm of the Collective Unconscious, the Unknown, life after death, and transitions of all deeply spiritual types. This could have been a period of learning about loss and grief, of discovering questions and new ways of knowing and being that transcend mundane explanations. It may have been a time when great transformations have occurred in your spiritual and/or religious life. What has created a deeper sense of who I am beyond the mortal realm, during this period? What have I learned about my greater worth? This may have also been a time when you've inherited something of great value.

Saturn's transit through the 9th house focuses on cultures, traditions, historical narratives that expand your outlook, perspective, and depth of experience. Ruler of higher education and deep thought, you may have been learning either in a structured setting or in travels, or both, more about the world than you had experienced before? This transit has opened your heart,mind, and eyes to ways of being besides the ones you were familiar with.

Saturn's journey through the 10th house has focused your attention, time, and energy on that which calls your heart to sing and your soul to evolve. The house of Life Purpose and Career has been a training ground as Saturn has been showing you what you needed to know and learn to attain what you seek on a deep soul level. Any loss suffered or hard work, will lead you to attaining your life purpose.

Saturn's transit through the 11th house has focused activities, time, attention, and discernment on friendships and relationships you've acquired within the context of institutions and group activities. Your idea of what or who a real friend is may have changed greatly. And your idea of how you seek and sustain friendships has been a training ground. You've tempered some relationships, honed others, and discovered what needed to be eliminated or changed in relationships.

Saturn's transit through the 12th house has been a heavy time of dealing with the shadow aspects of our lives. Saturn has awoken us to those mysteries, hidden truths, memories, or unexplored parts of ourselves that required attention.  Whatever had been left unresolved in our lives, or had been ignored, came up to seek the light of day. Parts of our psyche appeared for the first time, and whatever we had tried to suppress came to the surface to be dealt with.  How we did this depends on what lessons we learned.

Saturn's transit through Sagittarius was a powerful, active, dynamic blast of energy which affected everyone. And since we are all connected to one another, we were not only affected in one area of our lives, but in most areas as we interacted with others, adapted to new and upsetting circumstances or conditions. This period when Saturn approaches the cusp of Sagittarius and Capricorn is akin to the image some describe of 'their life flashing before their eyes'. Notice what is flashing in and around you. Ride the waves with a sense of surrender and compassion for yourself and others, and simply notice and reflect on what has been unleashed through this passage, what has been uncovered and revealed, and what you've learned about coping with stress, dealing with adversity, and adapting to changing circumstances. What have you learned about taking better care of yourself, for Saturn's transit through Capricorn will be all about grounding your ideas and thoughts into building new ways of knowing, being, and doing.

The Capricorn transit of Saturn will give us lessons about both your professional and public image and your reputation and life purpose. You'll also be developing new ideas about commitments. Your faith and belief system which have been greatly tested, will begin to change form and structure during the Capricorn transit. Saturn's transit through Sagittarius has raised more questions inside you than it has answers. During the Capricorn transit, you'll be looking for answers and will continue to question and test new ways of being and doing, especially, as a way to live your growing faith. There is likely to be a growing depth to your search and you'll find yourself on pathways outside what you would have considered normal.

During the transit of Saturn through Capricorn we will put the newfound sense of wholeness and purpose we feel into practice through the emergence of values including honor, respect, patience, reverence for ancient/universal truths, historical precedence/traditions (those that grow and maintain relevance through time, space, culture, and changes). Previous times that Saturn has been transiting Capricorn include the era of the Great Depression and the Fifties during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Rather than be alarmed, remember what each period birthed in our collective consciousness and responses. During the Depression, we weathered the storms, did what we needed to preserve and prevail, and came out stronger and with greater strength and tenacity than before. During the late-50s-early 60s the ideal what threatened, fears rose, but cooler heads prevailed and a new era of peaceful coexistence began.  We are in in a dynamic, dangerous, and challenging time in many ways; we do have the capacity, tenacity, patience, and stick-to-itiveness that we need though, to work hard to lay the foundation for healing, constructive changes, and restructuring.

Capricorn is a conservative time, and that can be good when we look at the growing edge of being conservative. To conserve, to save, to preserve, that which is good, true, and right, not that which destroys, blocks, or infects. So we need to be focused on preserving what is good, conserving our strength, time, and energy to do what we know is right, and to find balance within our close personal relationships and homes so we can fortify ourselves for the effort we put into maintaining values that reflect our inner strength, that recognize the worth and equality of all people, and that respect and honor the processes that help heal, bind, and unify us as a family of humanity.  I'll be writing more about Capricorn and Saturn. For now, keep on breathing, keep on letting go of having to control or know, and release yourself to the goodness of the Universe and Divine One. Surrender to the law of Love. Love overcomes and is stronger than fear or its antecedents. Love is the source of all Light, and we need to keep our lights shining now.