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Gemini Full Moon, December 1-2, 2009
As we emerge out of the cave of our Scorpionic depths this month, we might find that we need to expand our vision of life. Something has died within us so that new life can eventually grow. But before the new life arrives, we are left in a state of chaos and confusion. We need a philosophy that can encompass the changes we’re going through. This Full Moon shines on how our minds cope with these changes.
The best way to understand life is to see the Big Picture. We need to find meaning for our life’s experience, and we do that through the lens of our core beliefs and values, and through our myths and stories. And this month with the Sun in Jupiter-ruled Sagittarius, we get that chance to broaden and deepen our mental horizons, so that we might seek the wisdom to understand what to do with our life. What stories resonate with your heart? Which story points out your path? What do they say about life?
Sagittarius points us to the center, or womb, of the Milky Way galaxy, our cosmic home. This womb represents the root chakra of our galaxy, while Gemini, the sign opposite Sagittarius, symbolizes the crown chakra of the galaxy. The axis of our galactic World Tree goes through the two signs of the zodiac which represent the Mind. We need to question all our beliefs so that our minds are open to creating a new paradigm of life. A new Big Story.
So what is the womb of our galactic home birthing? For the first time in approximately 26,000 years, for the next few years, the Capricorn Sun will rise in the womb of the Milky Way Galaxy, giving birth to a new cycle of life. What basic truths lie at the core of this cosmic birth? One universal truth says that when we learn to control and use the mind in proper balance with our hearts, we can become co-creators of the world. So think of this month as a mind tune-up. Is your mind full of fearful beliefs, negative voices, old truths that are no longer valid?
This time of year between Thanksgiving and Winter Solstice (and associated religious holidays) has always been a time of preparation and expectation. The Catholics call it Advent, (from the Latin word adventus, meaning "coming"); it is the period of expectant waiting and preparation for the celebration of the birth of Jesus.
But you don’t have to be Catholic to use this time as a preparation for a new birth. We all intuit that this time is a preparation for the return of the Light of the World. Winter Solstice, the darkest day of the year which is also the re-birth of the Light in the Northern Hemisphere, has always been a sacred season. In these days of preparation, it makes sense to ponder the meaning of life, especially now that Western culture is being faced with its Shadow of greed, hypocrisy, environmental ruin and continual wars. Our shadow is no longer hidden, but out there in plain view. How will we collectively deal with it? How does it affect our personal lives?
Sagittarius offers us the experience of looking into the Big Stories behind life, the deep core values that can elevate humanity and help us remember how to live grounded in Nature and connected to the Whole. Sagittarius is always seeking the truth, and yet one of the faults of this sign is that once he discovers that truth, he often dismisses the validity of anyone else’s truth. Instead of openness and tolerance, Sag can get caught up in his own version of things. So Sagittarius needs the open-minded knowledge and willingness to learn of Gemini to balance out his insistence on his own version of the truth.
With Sag’s ruler, Jupiter, now approaching its 3rd conjunction with Chiron and Neptune in Aquarius, (with Chiron on December 7th and with Neptune on December 21st), and the Sag Sun forming a quintile (a creative soul alignment with the Cosmic Will) to it, a new vision of our collective life as well as our natural curiosity about life’s possibilities can lead the way to new interests, new philosophies, new truths. Expand your awareness, cross into new frontiers and lift up your eyes to some eternal truths. The dark times we are living through are part of the cosmic plan. You can despair or you can wait with hope and expectation that something new will arise – something better can arise.
11* Gemini Full Moon, December 1 @ 11:30pm PST/December 2 @ 2:30am EST
12 hours before the Full Moon, Uranus changes to direct motion. The planet of sudden change and surprises jacks up the energy for this full moon. What were you focused on when Uranus went retrograde on July 1st - it might take an unexpected turn now. Uranus ultimately wakes us up to new realities.
The Sabian Symbol for 23* Uranus stationary direct: A materializing medium giving a séance. This image speaks of concretizing your vision in some way. Your intention can create a new reality, but you have to put your heart and soul into it.
This Gemini Full Moon brings us the awareness of what we discovered at the Scorpio New Moon two weeks ago. It opens us to different perspectives on what happened, and offers multiple possibilities for handling things. So, what did you let go of? What did you discover about yourself? Where is your passion? What is your power?
The Sabian Symbol for the Sun at 11* Sagittarius: In the left section of an archaic temple, a lamp burns in a container shaped like a human body. The left is associated with the feminine, with receptivity, with the unconscious. There is an inner light within each of us that we can only contact through a feminine, receptive consciousness. The light is symbol of the wisdom of the body, the wisdom of the feminine.
The Sabian Symbol for the Moon at 11* Gemini: Newly opened land offers the pioneer new opportunities for experience. It is time to face the future, which offers us new possibilities if we have the courage to go forward. This image speaks of the power and joy of new beginnings, and the ability to rise to the occasion.
This Full Moon lights up our instinctual wisdom, which can empower us to rise to the occasion and meet our future with hope and courage.
Venus moves from Scorpio to Sagittarius hours before this Full Moon, lightening us up after her journey through the Scorpio underworld. She points out to us that if we expand our awareness, we will discover there is still joy and love in the world.
Happy Thanksgiving to my American readers!
Thanksgiving Day might feel a little fuzzy around the edges, as the Moon is void of course in dreamy Pisces all day. You could feel emotionally disconnected – which might be a good thing if you’re spending the day with family! A void-of-course Moon means that the Moon doesn’t make any aspects to planets after the day starts off with a bang when Uranus and the Moon meet up. Watch your dreams in the morning. You might have a revelation. And watch out for bosses in the kitchen with Mercury trine Mars in fire signs, as everyone will want to contribute to getting Thanksgiving dinner prepared. Later in the day, Venus and Neptune square off, bringing the afternoon to a close with fun, fantasy and love or complete disillusionment. Things don’t get jumping until the Moon goes into Aries at night, where it immediately squares Pluto in Capricorn and opposes Saturn in Libra. You’ll probably want to break some rules.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Cathy Pagano
Jungian Psychotherapist/Astrologer/Wisdom Coach
cathy@wisdom-of-astrology.com