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Moon Signs
& Lunar Transits
by Jenny Yates
The moon circles the earth quickly, passing through all the signs of
the zodiac in 28 days. She is generous with her changes, offering a new
zodiacal perspective every 2½
days. When the moon reaches the sign that the sun is in, she becomes
invisible, her light vanishing into the sun's brilliance. This is the dark
moon, the new moon, a time to seed new beginnings. After this phase, she
grows steadily night by night.
When she reaches her fullest form, she is in the opposite sign from
the sun. This is a time to express yourself fully, to integrate both the
outwardly active sun sign and the inwardly reflective moon sign. The moon
urges you to express your inner nature by bringing all truths up to the
light. The pressure can be intense leading to bouts of lunacy, but the joy
of seeing yourself whole is also intense.
The moon is symbolically connected with emotions, water, and the
mother. Her changes are reflected deep within us in the ways we nurture
ourselves and others. Some signs are more fertile than others, better for
planting, creating, and conceiving. However, each sign has its gifts for
your soul as well as for your garden.
Moon in Aries:
As the moon moves into Aries, she raises some basic identity
questions. You stand stripped bare of formalities knowing yourself as you
truly are. Many new beginnings are hatched now, but the energy is too
fiery for safe planting.
Moon in Taurus:
In Taurus, the moon brings calm and stability. The buzz subsides and
you notice the things that endure: the feel of wood and rock, the smell of
your lover's skin, the cycles of the soil. This fertile sign encourages
strong, slow growth.
Moon in Gemini:
The Gemini moon stimulates your curiosity. Interesting ideas appear
constantly, like doors opening up to reveal other doors. Now is the time
to make connections, perhaps via e-mail or telephone. Explore your garden,
learn from it, but don't plant.
Moon in Cancer:
As she moves into Cancer, the moon brings up memories and all the
emotions that accompany them. This is a fertile time as tears fall more
readily nourishing your roots. All arts are encouraged, especially the
alchemy of cooking.
Moon in Leo:
When the moon enters Leo, your inner child wants attention, as do
your inner clown and your inner prima donna. Turn all the commotion into
art and then celebrate your creative power. In the garden, cultivate and
admire, but don't plant.
Moon in Virgo:
In Virgo, the moon moves towards a simple, useful life. If anything
needs mending in body or soul, now is the time to focus your healing
powers. In the garden or at home, you can arrange, shape, and tend.
Moon in Libra:
With the moon in Libra, you need more beauty in your life. Plant
flowers, fill your house with them, or give them to someone you love. You
are more tender and romantic, conscious of the subtle dances of human
connection.
Moon in Scorpio:
When the moon passes through Scorpio, feelings are intense and
desires powerful. You delve into your deepest self with its shadows and
dragons, and you recognize the untapped power there. Anything planted now
grows deep and strong.
Moon in Sagittarius:
With moon in Sagittarius, feelings range wide as you amble down the
road, watch the stars, or read old philosophy books. The search is more
important than the finding. Take a break from your garden as your energy
is restless now.
Moon in Capricorn:
As the moon moves into Capricorn, your inner Wise Woman is very
strong. She can show you how to take old fears and sorrows and turn them
into resolve, ambition and discipline. Anything you plant now will have
strong roots.
Moon in Aquarius:
As she moves through Aquarius, the moon brings the liberation of
understanding. You can detach yourself from old emotional patterns and see
your mother, lover, and friends as individuals. Talk to your green friends
now, but don't plant new ones.
Moon in Pisces:
When the moon is in Pisces, distinctions blur and barriers dissolve.
Your rational mind may go hide under a rock while your intuitive mind
moves joyfully and unerringly in the cosmic dance. This is a fertile time.
Everything yields.
This
article by Jenny Yates was excerpted from the 1999 edition of
We'Moon: Gaia Rhythms for Women, published by Mother Tongue Ink.
Reprinted with permission of the publisher.
www.teleport.com/~wemoon
About The
Author
We'Moon
is a yearly appointment book, a handbook in
natural rhythm and a lunar calendar. There
are hundreds of women from all over the
world who contribute art and writing and who
help to weave the yearly editions together.
It is published in English, with
multilingual calendar pages and
international astrological signs and
symbols. There is also a German edition.
We'Moon is distributed widely in
over ten countries. The author of this
excerpt, Jenny Yates can be reached at
jenny_yates@yahoo.com
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