‘The World is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.’
W.B. Yeats
As the full Moon rises on Tuesday evening, she brings with her powerful planetary energies. If you have not felt this on a personal level, you can see it reflected in the world in general.
The choice seems to be about how we respond to fear, soul by soul, and as a woven tapestry of humanity.
Every culture has stories of the terror we hold for our own dark impulses. In this chart we have the very unpredictable planet Uranus, who loves excitement, who demands truth from each of us, who is electrical, magnetic and full of brilliant observations holding the reins across the Cancer/Capricorn axis.
Uranus was discovered during the French Revolution, and reflects that tumultuous time. He overturns the apple cart. Uranus is in Aries, the fiery entry point of the ecliptic. Uranus ‘squares’ Sun and Moon. His position at this time is like a puppet master behind the scene, pulling strings.
His companion the newly discovered dwarf planet is Eris, she who, ‘stirs up jealousy and
envy to cause fighting and anger among men.’ Eris is sister to Mars, in the old stories reflected in the sky. And Mars, the warrior god is also in contact with the Sun and Moon at this time.
Perhaps you feel the huge amount of life force this combination churns up. It is neutral energy, and can be used, like electricity, for bright and dark purposes. This particular passage of high power planets is worth observing. The events transcribed in the chart are reflected in each of us.
But there is much tenderness in this chart as well. Mercury and Venus huddle together in Leo, and speak of love and courage. They draw from Neptune’s deep well of spiritual language. This would be a wonderful full Moon for poetry that can be felt at a palpable level, the light shining through a crack in the dark sky.
‘The World is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.’ W.B. Yeats
Capricorn likes to manifest in physical reality. Cancer suggests that not everything is in our hands. They each are the gatekeepers of the solstice moment, those moments of the year when the Sun stands still. Together they remind us that dark and light are in equal measure on our planet. As daylight shrinks in the Northern hemisphere, it begins to expand South of the equator.
Like this field full of Dandelions, each full Moon of our life, offers us the opportunity, to integrate opposing impulses. As Sun and Moon face off at the time of Full Moonrise, we celebrate all that is confused and chaotic in our own psyche, in the world around us, and accept that wholeness demands contraries.
Tuesday,s Capricorn Full Moon is about listening at a very deep level. The Sabian Symbol for the Moon’s degree is about the evolution of the senses: ‘A large aviary, the enjoyment of spiritual values by the soul able to familiarize itself with their implications. Clairaudience.’
Uranus, the puppet master for this Full Moon chart squares Sun and Moon and is thepower behind the drama they represent. The Sabian Symbol for his position is the challenge offered each of us at this time.
‘The possibility for man to gain experience at two levels of being.’ The revelation of new powers. The symbol is a guarantee that man can operate successfully at two levels of consciousness..’Be open. Be able and willing to shape your translucent mind in the form revealing spiritual fulfillment. And you will be able to experience life and power on inner as well as outer planes. It announces the possibility of a new step in evolution, but it is still only a possibility, a promise. We are ON PROBATION.
Nameless
How to speak of it:
the bramble path to the heart,
the wind as it rolls flat all that
grew in the sweet fields of May.
As we cut away the dead branches
small green whiskers grow out
in such unexpected places.
The season of bread and sorrow
fast approaches. Lughnasadh
casts a shadow in the hot and golden
fields of summer, where cicadas thrum.
Unspeakable how, the Moon, as she rises
catches the light of the run away Sun,
who lies hidden beneath the earth.
Sarah Fuhro
Photos: Water Lilly Robert Fuhro
Moon Jelly Fish Bruce Lhuillier
Ankou Nef Bruce Lhuillier
Dandelion Field Bruce Lhuuillier
Dolly Bruce Lhuillier
Sarah Fuhro sarahfuhro@gmail.com Keeping our Ancient Wisdom Alive
The Wisdom Tradition evolved over the centuries to address our deepest human needs. Sarah Fuhro is a practitioner of its many forms; including Astrology, Tarot, Flower Essences and Druidry. In addition to personal consultations, Sarah teaches workshops and private classes, offering both clients and students knowledge powerfully rooted in the past, presented in the language of the present. To learn more, please visit www.sarahfuhro.com.
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