TO SIMPLY SAY that
we are in "changing times" doesn't adequately capture the profound
nature of the current timeline, nor the rapid pace at which our lives
are being altered. We seem to be hurtling toward a new destiny,
casting off much of what has previously defined us, individually and
collectively. Our storyline is rapidly changing, and our vision of the
future as well.
Astrologically,
we have plenty of evidence for why these times are so transformational:
the Saturn-Pluto conjunction last January, the three Jupiter-Pluto
alignments that have just completed, the Pluto-Eris square that carries
into 2021, and the upcoming Jupiter-Saturn Grand Conjunction in
December. All of these combine to increase the pace and depth of
the changes we are experiencing.
This
week, two more planetary events add their energy to this mix, as
Neptune's influence is at a peak and we also work with the impact of the
Lunar Eclipse that occurs on November 30.
WHENEVER
a planet slows its pace and prepares to change direction, we feel its
vibrational effects more fully for several days on either side of its station (the
day that it comes to a standstill). After five
months of being retrograde, Neptune will station direct on November 28.
This means we are working with heightened Neptune energies both this
week and next.
When
Neptune's influence is strong, it can be exceptionally positive for
those who are drawn to meditation, dreamwork, or creatively inspired
activities. Neptune is the planet of transcendence, and its purpose is
to help us rise above the limitations of time, space, and physical
reality. When we lose track of time and are living in our creative
imagination or in our inner realms, we are
expressing the essence of Neptune.
We
are also tapping into high-vibrational Neptune when we feel deep
compassion and understanding, and when we experience oneness with each
other and with the Cosmos. Neptune helps us no longer identify as a
personality or ego, but as a Soul in a body, with deep connections to
our Divine Self and our Source.
HOWEVER,
we can also experience the lower-vibrational side of Neptune, often
when we take its innate positive qualities to an unhealthy extreme. So
our desire to transcend can become escapism, where we live in a fantasy
world and no longer function well in our
physical lives. We might avoid reality by pretending that our actions
don't have any impact on the well-being of those around us. Instead of
using meditation to lift our minds and dispel unwanted emotions, we
might rely on substances to dull the sharp edges of reality. Compassion
can become self-sacrifice or martyrdom if we try to rescue another who
really needs to save themselves.
All
of these paths ultimately lead us not into transcendence, but into
disillusionment and spiritual crisis. These are the end results of
living in Neptune's shadow instead of embracing its light.
WITH NEPTUNE'S INFLUENCE heightened
now, we have some choices to make. Given current reality, it's no
surprise that many of us would love to just turn on the movie channel
and forget about the world. And escaping for a while is not a bad thing,
unless it replaces the true spiritual work we are called to do right now. That work includes living in our compassionate hearts, staying conscious while we rise above the drama,
and understanding that in spite of apparent differences, we really are all in this together.
Be
gentle with yourself this week. This is important for everyone, but
perhaps especially for those who anticipated a holiday that will now
look very different from what they had planned. It is around these times
that we can feel more nostalgic and homesick, so plan some healthy
self-care activities. Have compassion for your broken heart and
understanding for
your disillusionment – and know that you are not alone in having those feelings.
IT IS NATURAL
to feel grief right now, whether or not you have experienced what might
be called a personal loss this year. We are at the ending of a
timeline. We all sense that a profound transition is occurring, no
matter what
definitions we choose to give it.
This
week, literally hug yourself if you cannot hug another person. Cry if
you need to, and send love to the part of you that feels afraid or
angry. Lavish your animal companions with attention. Get out in nature
and feel deep gratitude for the earth, the trees, the sky. Quiet your
mind, rise above the galloping turmoil that is mass consciousness, and
tap into
a higher plane where you can sense that All Is Well.
When
your heart is filled and ready to spill over, express your caring for
another person in ways that feel healthy and supportive. And allow
yourself to be supported by loved ones, too, whether or not they are
able to wrap their caring in exactly the packaging you might prefer.
Remember that one of Neptune's gifts is the ability to perceive the
essence
instead of the form.
ALTHOUGH the
Lunar Eclipse/Full Moon is technically not until next Monday, we are
already feeling its influence, and that will increase as we get closer
to the day of the event. With the lunation in Gemini, we can expect
emotions to be especially changeable, so do your best to use the
positive influence of Neptune to lift you above the upheaval.
Those
of you who attended the webinar heard a bit about the Chandra/Omega
symbols that were developed (channeled) by John Sandbach. There are many
symbolic systems in existence, which attach a specific image to each of
the 360 degrees of the zodiac. Many people are familiar with Sabian
symbols, but perhaps fewer are aware of the Chandra/Omega
symbols.
I'm
finding these symbols to be especially powerful now, so I want to share
the ones that are associated with next week's Lunar Eclipse. I hope you
find these helpful (bold emphasis mine):
Chandra: “A claw foot holding a ball.”
Here
is the attempt to grasp wholes, and to overcome the potentially
fragmented quality of Gemini ... to get an overview of the surrounding
territory. The struggle is not in trying to put things together –
they already have a divine structure and purpose – but to resist the
distractions of lesser, trivial things.
Omega: "In the far north, an ancient tower carved of ice."
You have so many thoughts, and perceive so many ideas that it can become
very difficult for you to decide where to focus or how to put them all
together. You need to not let this overwhelm you. Keep focused
on the flow of things, and know that all will get to where it needs to
go. There is a spiritual rightness at work beneath all things. The
simple intent to stay attuned to it is your magic.
MORE on the eclipse in next Sunday's issue of the Journal. For now, here are my brief thoughts on the day-to-day aspects for this
week:
Monday-Tuesday
Venus sesquiquadrate Neptune, Sun square Ceres, Mercury trine Neptune: Some
confusion in relationships, not knowing how to handle differing
opinions and expectations. Heightened intuition can help us read between
the lines and gauge our responses accordingly.
Wednesday-Thursday
Mercury sesquiquadrate Chiron, Venus quincunx Chiron, Sun trine Chiron:
Some may try to hide their uncertainty and insecurity behind a veil of
anger. The wounds that are exposed can be healed, if we can love and
accept others and ourselves while maintaining healthy boundaries.
Friday
Mercury sextile Pluto, Venus opposite Uranus:
Opinions are strong, which can lead to rifts in relationships. Be aware
of the power of words to either support or undermine, and allow each
person to be authentically themselves.
Saturday
Neptune stations direct, Mercury sextile Jupiter:
An other-worldly feeling is in the air. Time to go with the flow
instead of following a script. A good day for writing, journaling, and
being open to a cosmic download.
Sunday
Sun quincunx Uranus, Sun semisquare Pluto: Clashes of beliefs. Watch self-righteous tendencies, and a need to make others wrong in order to feel right.
IF YOUR BIRTHDAY IS THIS WEEK: While
differences of opinion may be especially divisive this year, you also
have a great opportunity to heal a lack of belief in yourself. You are
learning not to base your self-worth on whether you are
living up to an unattainable ideal in which you are all things to all
people.
Be aware of ways in which you may have sacrificed your own needs and
well-being in order to meet others' expectations. The main challenge may
be to not to become judgmental yourself as you make the effort to
establish clearer boundaries. (Solar Return Sun
square Ceres, trine Chiron, quincunx Uranus, semisquare Pluto)
In Gratitude and Light,
Pam
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