Though the exact station occurs this afternoon, I am feeling the pull to slooooow down. As part of my process, I am sharing daily writings and reflections with you.
Read MoreNew Moon in Leo: Making Sense of Great Change
The last new moon seed stood across the sky from Pluto, dredging up all sorts of ‘underworld’ material.
Our next new moon, in Leo on August 16th, tightly squares Uranus. Uranus is a disruptive and innovative influence. A square aspect suggests some strong tension erupting inside of us, a need to make decisions and plant directions that support greater sovereignty.
From 2012 to 2015, Uranus and Pluto danced in a square aspect with one another. This was the first turning point in their cycle that began in the late 60s. Recall Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street as key events during this opening square.
It feels like our last new moon opposite Pluto and our upcoming new moon square Uranus gives us an opportunity to integrate and embody key revolutions in our personal lives.
While the last few years have been full of upheaval, so were the years previous! Pluto entered Capricorn in 2008 and brought financial crisis, and we are just wrapping up that storyline, slowly.
Join me for a New Moon in Leo Webinar on August 16th, 2023 at 9 pm CST. Bring your chart.
E-transfer $10 to natalie@nataleo.com for link.
New Moon in Cancer: Many Faces of the Mother
On Tuesday evening (in Saskatoon), we experience a new moon, the regular meeting of the Sun and Moon (from our Earthly vantage point). Symbolically, with the Moon as receptive and the Sun as active, each new moon is a seed. Planted in the appropriate conditions, a seed cracks open and then develops a root system, which gives it the strength to break through the top layer of soil to experience the heat and energy of the Sun, where it can continue to grow into its fullest expression.
Read Morefrom air to earth and back again
I thought I was a creature of air, of fire.
Read MoreCancer Reflections & New Moon in Leo
I have so many partially finished pieces of writing. Little glimpses of projects yet to come. I clutch them close as I grind through the tasks of the day. I have double-booked myself, missed messages, and hunched over my computer screen tired-eyed.
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