Life likes to throw us paradox, or at least
the unexpected. On some days, I find this amusing and even wonderful. On other
days, frustration, disappointment, self-judgment, and blame are the result of
things not turning out the way I expected. The heavens are a mirror for this
paradox, just as our communities are too. Point yourself in any direction (this
is a metaphor for intention) and behind you in the opposite part of the sky is
another equally valid point of view. Opposing signs in the zodiac mirror this
quality of life. Point in any direction in your community—this can look like a
shared intention or value—and lo and behold, the opposite thing arises. How do
we navigate these tensions or pulses in our communities and in our selves?
The Moon is waning through the last week of
this lunar cycle dedicated to the Aquarian theme of community.* This last part
of the cycle is about evaluating and letting go of attachment. That, in and of
itself, is a paradox. The process of evaluation means we care about improvement,
about doing it better next time, and that our actions make a difference to
outcome. The process of letting go means we surrender to the fact that we can
never really know nor recreate the impact our actions and intentions have had.
We try our best and move on. At the end, we release so a new cycle can begin.
Perhaps the best way to navigate through
paradox is to develop attunement to cycles. I certainly believe this is one of
the major gifts that astrology offers. The stars do not compel us to act in any
particular way; yet when we align with their cycles, the way becomes easier, we
develop the muscles that help us swim through the currents of paradox rather
than be swept away by them.
Sometimes when things don’t turn out the way
we plan, something even more wonderful happens. This week, Venus, a
retrograding Mercury, and even Pluto and Saturn are orchestrating a week that
could hold a lot of the unexpected mixed in with a dose of wonder. Certainly
paradox will also be present. Are you willing to take the plunge?
Forecast March
3, 2013 – March 9.
Moon enters
Sagittarius 3:10 pm**
Sunday,
March 3. The morning may be a good time to process
deep emotions with someone close to you. A somewhat slow, internally focused
day turns more energetic towards the afternoon/evening when the Moon enters
Sagittarius. Flights of imagination may take us on mind-expanding journeys.
Moon in
Sagittarius
March 4—Last
Quarter Moon: Evaluating. How
idealistic are you that communities have the power to change the world for the
better? That question may be part of the evaluation of this lunar cycle. Does
involvement in community seem like more trouble than it is worth? Or is there
something inherent to the experience of community that helps us do the changing
we need to do? Perhaps community is the petri dish of evolution. Perhaps we
really do need each other. And perhaps you realize how important community is
and have still been disappointed by it. All that is fodder for new
understanding. Mutable energy stimulates our desire to learn and understand,
and that energy is strong now. With so many planets in mutable signs today, we
may be over-stimulated but there is also the potential to be surprised with new
information.
Mercury reaches the heart of its retrograde
journey today as it comes into an inferior conjunction with the Sun at 14
degrees Pisces. The Sun stands for consciousness, ego, and our ordered
understanding of the way things are. Mercury can help us achieve better
understanding of these parts of ourselves but also may work as the Trickster,
providing the paradox that forces us to change our point of view. Be open to
unexpected insights.
Venus in Pisces is square to Jupiter in
Gemini. With the Moon in Sagittarius, a configuration called a t-square is
formed, which adds even more to the story of needing to see from a different
perspective. Mutable signs are about perception too. Oceanic feelings meet
instinctive action, meet abstract intellect—at the very least we will have
interesting encounters with other people today. And at the most, we integrate
new understanding about something that has been troubling us. If more confusion
arises in your communications with others, give it time to resolve after
Mercury turns direct on March 17.
Moon enters
Capricorn 6:13 pm
Tuesday,
March 5. A little bit of tension starts the day. The
last aspect the Moon makes before turning void-of-course until the early
evening is a square to Mars. Conflict may have us wanting to run away. With
conscious choice, what do you really want to do? Venus conjunct Chiron today
opens up our hearts. This may be uncomfortable too, but the lessons may be very
important. Can you stay open?
Moon in
Capricorn
Wednesday,
March 6. Feelings are bubbling up all over—all sorts
of feelings. What do you do with them? The Moon in Capricorn encourages us to
find useful form for these feelings. As the Moon contacts both Uranus and Pluto
today, the form we may want to create could be to make change happen in
profound and even revolutionary ways. Mercury—the god of thought and
communication—and Venus—the goddess of love and beauty—join together in Pisces.
Both of these planets are too near the Sun’s glare to be visible. An
interesting thing to contemplate is that from the Earth’s perspective, Mercury
is in front of the Sun and Venus is on the other side of the Sun. However, they
are still conjunct because they are at the same degree of the zodiac. I love
the image of Venus and Mercury making a Sun sandwich. As these planets and the
Sun align, we invite big transmissions of understanding and heart opening. Another
big boost to this alignment is Venus, Mercury, and the Sun in a supportive
exchange with Saturn in Scorpio and Pluto in Capricorn. Today and tomorrow,
things come together in strong and powerful ways.
Moon enters
Aquarius 9:01 pm
Thursday,
March 7. It is common for folks to complain about
Mercury retrograde. Some hate the disruption to the way things regularly
proceed. Others hate that everyone is always blaming Mercury retrograde for
when things don’t turn out the way they planned. The haters may not have reason
to hate today. Even though Mercury is still moving retrograde (from the
perspective of Earth), the alignment that Mercury makes to Saturn and Pluto
today makes it all better. Expect things to go pretty well if you are willing
to take responsibility for the outcome.
With that said, the paradox I mentioned in
the introduction to this week’s forecast may be presenting itself to us in a
big way. This past Winter, a Yod aspect configuration formed between Saturn,
Pluto, and Jupiter. Yods stretch our perceptions; we have to account for
paradoxical experiences. This same pattern is present again from now until the
first week of April. Jupiter in Gemini challenges us to surrender dogmatic
truth. If we let go of cherished beliefs, we might find a deep source of
transformative power.
Moon in
Aquarius
March 8—Balsamic
Moon: Surrendering. The Moon returns to Aquarius at
the end of this lunar cycle. What have we learned about community? The ways we
are connected are more mysterious and vast than any human can possibly
understand. I invite you to release trying to manage your communities and trust
the process. Mercury contacts Chiron today. Chiron often provokes an experience
of initiation. Are you being initiated into communal awareness?
Moon in
Aquarius.
Saturday,
March 9. The dark of the Moon, before a new cycle
begins can be a great time to vision about your next soul journey. It is coming
soon. The Moon in Aquarius encourages visioning. Mercury and Jupiter form a
square to each other, and because they are in each other’s home signs, we say
they are in mutual reception. This strengthens the exchange and collaboration
between these two planets. Express what you are feeling in your heart. Someone
else may need to hear that message.
* To follow along with this lunar cycle,
please read the New Moon forecast of February 10.
** All times are CST.
Contact Teri at teri@starsdanceastrology and visit her website at www.starsdanceastrology.com
1 comment:
Learning about the cycles and learning to flow with them has brought much goodness to me in this linear world. Thank you.
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