How Can We Know Success From Failure, and How Much Control Do We Have Over Life?

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How Can We Know Success From Failure, and How Much Control Do We Have Over Life?

Often it’s hard to distinguish success from failure. When things are ending, it’s natural to feel that some things didn’t work out as we hoped they would. This can show us the way to future successes, if we’re open to seeing what is with new eyes and an open heart and mind.


I wrote some of this over 5 years ago, and rewrote it about a year ago with the title “Can Astrology Predict Success and Failure? Is It Fate or Free Will?” I’m reprinting it now with some important additions because it seems that many have hit the ending of major life chapters, and are now forced to turn to the new, whether they want to or not.


This article has some very important and valuable information for all who are figuring out what they can and cannot do, given the limitations in the natal chart and the transits that seem to be beyond our control. So can any of our changes be predicted with Astrology? How does Astrology work at the intersections of fate and free will?


Today we’ll we take a new look at the benefits and limitations of good timing, and what part our own actions play in the results we get from our efforts. I’ll begin by stating that while the timing of life-altering events is built into our chart, we forever have the ability to choose our responses to what we confront. That alone gives us the power to turn past defeats into future victories, and move from the unreal to the real, from darkness to light, and from death to immortality.


In Astrology, the totality of the planets show us the larger gestalt of the moment. By the angular relationships of the planets to each other across their time-structured cycles, we see evolving patterns between various parts of our existence. As these continue their eternal shape-shifting, they indicate times to build, times to break down, times to act, and times to hold back.


Throughout our lives, we're either cooperating or not cooperating with the patterns of the moment. To be clear, our cooperation with Divine Patterns of evolution does not mean things will inevitably turn out the way we want, nor does it mean we necessarily get an easy ride or a pass on a necessary life lesson.


Also just because something seems to fail shouldn't lead us to believe we were necessarily out of alignment with our Higher Purpose. Remember, we often learn as much if not more through our apparent failures, since in our striving we had opportunities to bring forth imagination and perseverance, two Eternal qualities of our Higher Self.


One misconception about Astrology is that many believe that because our birth chart shows it's a "good" time or "bad" time for something, then we are powerless to change the course of events and must accept the inevitable "good" or "bad" that is supposed to follow. This of course ignores the fundamental fact that we alone manifest our lives through the consequences of our actions and inactions.


Early in my quest to know what Astrology is and is not, I found an immortal quote from The Bard related to some timeless wisdom: "The fault, dear Brutus, lies not in our stars, but in ourselves if we are underlings." This would imply that Astrology's dictum for many thousands of years, "As Above So Below," should be seen as pointing us to patterns so we may take responsibility for the causes and effects we experience this life.


It is our responsibility to learn Divine discrimination so we know when to act as we should and not act as we shouldn't. It is in our actions or non-actions, and whether these are in our best interests and can really get our intention accomplished, that determines much of what happens in our lives. Of course, not all intentions should be fulfilled, and in the defeats that lead us to turn to higher things, we ultimately fulfill our highest intentions, which may not look anything like what our ego desires.


Our stars, whether natal, progressed, transits, or return charts done for specific places, cannot make anything happen of themselves, nor can any Astrological, Tarot, psychic, or "spiritual" self-help reading make a thing happen or not happen. We humans are the ones who anchor energies in action, or not. I offer a brief explanation about why planets do not cause anything in my book "A New Look At Mercury Retrograde:"



Even if we use astrology, we still live our own lives and make our own choices. Invariably, we are either acting, not acting, or being acted upon. Planetary configurations are relevant to us in our chosen field of activity, in our life energies, and the varying circumstances that influence us. An astrological configuration cannot make us act appropriately, or solve a problem in and of itself. Many configurations completely pass us by, with the "good ones" not magically bringing expected good nor the "bad ones" visiting disaster upon us. Any configuration only manifests to the degree we are living life, and not merely being spectators waiting for something to happen.


No matter how great the aspects in our chart are, if we are limited by inner or outer factors we cannot achieve the best use of those aspects. There are limits in Nature, just as there are limits in human disposition, resources, or conditions.


If we avoid looking at key limitations and choose to push forward with something, or fail to follow through at critical moments due to fear, attachment, or buying into illusions, then we will experience failure. These teach us to accept or get beyond those limitations, and not blame circumstances or someone else for our failure.


While sometimes things seem to turn around "magically," usually the "success" or "failure" of something involves several factors, among them circumstances, effort, and timing. If these are not correct, then usually we don't achieve the desired results. The last two are within our control, while the first usually isn't. And if the circumstances are not correct, then no amount of effort or right astrological timing will make our project succeed.


"Real world" circumstances influence our choices to act or not act in our best interests, and while we don't control the circumstances, we always control our responses to those circumstances. Some circumstances do not permit "success" as we envision it, and even when they do, if we don't do the right things in the right ways and times, we cannot succeed.


For example, we cannot drive two thousand miles with only $20 for gas (unless we have revolutionary technology!) We cannot catch trout in a bass pond, nor can we plant potatoes in great soil with the Moon in a fertile sign and get a crop when there is snow on the ground. We cannot sell products to people who want to buy something else, or make someone "do the right thing."


We cannot make someone else want to be in a healthy relationship with us if they don't want that. And while we can pray for some things, affirming our willingness to receive them and/or "be attracted to them," we cannot make them come or find fulfillment in that which isn't true for us. Some things are beyond our control.


That brings up a key point. If we visualize a desired end clearly, have the skills and resources that must be used to that end, start it at the right time in the right way, and persevere in doing what we must to achieve the result, then usually we get some measure of success. HOWEVER! If in doing that effort we violate one critical factor, then no matter what, our efforts will never succeed in the way we would like.


Regardless of what we believe is good or desired, we must not violate our integrity and what we're here to learn and Be, or at some point our "truth of being," or karma, or guardian angel, or another Spiritual component in our lives will put a stick in our spokes to keep us from error. Something about "leave us not in temptation" comes to mind. Spirit has many ways and means to redirect us from erroneous aim, whether we think we are in error or not.


If our desires are pulling us away from what we are to learn about selfless service this life, then at some point our desires will be frustrated or wrecked altogether. We can effort mightily toward some end, but if it's a) fundamentally not true for us, or b) is leading us away from our best and Highest Self and purpose for being on Earth, or c) the "failure" is part of our higher path of Self-realization, then our efforts cannot bring us the success we hope for. This helps us learn detachment, dispassion, and discrimination.


When our best efforts have failed, it's important to do reflective work using objectivity and compassion to understand if we were in error, and if possible make appropriate corrections. Of course, usually when we get the lesson we realize those specific conditions will never occur again, and must find a larger application for the truth contained in that lesson.


All fault-finding around "failure" concerning circumstances or any other external thing, even if these were involved in what did or didn't happen, is unhelpful unless we see the "fault" as an error in judgment that needs correcting. Here I feel taking the view that our entire human experience is a series of "experiments in Truth" can help us find a measure of objectivity and dispassion.


Ultimately, our human experience is all about our responsibility to act or not act appropriately, and see what constitutes "right view," "right effort," "right action," and "right realization." We learn about these across many lifetimes, and learn how to master ways to express these through life experiences and accomplishments demonstrating our purpose on Earth.


Of course, compassion also dictates that we remember the hard human truth that even if we do everything correctly, "sometimes the answer is no." A crop failure may not come from our specific actions or inactions, but it's always important to take responsibility for whatever part we did play in the larger event, and if we "failed," examine how we can become better people for the experience.


Our willingness to find appropriate ways to rise to our challenges determines how the outcome of those challenges affects our lives. How we respond determines future possibilities of succeeding in fulfilling our purpose.


Sometimes just rising to the occasion brings forth our better Self, whether we "succeed" or "fail" at whatever. An apparent defeat today can bring forth skills and understandings that could be an important key to future successes.


I'll close this brief essay on our responsibility to drive our own boat and not blame externals for our apparent worldly failures and frustrations with a reminder from The Three Truths: "Each man is his own absolute law-giver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself; the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment." Something to consider as we find ourselves at the intersections of Fate Street and Free Will Street as we move and groove down Eternity Boulevard.


If you want more insights into what you’ve just read, you may want to take a look (or new look) at "What Is Astrology" since it explains some fundamental concepts related to where we've gone today.

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 am and have been in poverty for several years and without my own place to house my home since the end of October 2011 after many years of working hard to heal myself and the affect the unnatural me and the healing of that had on my children, working through it step by step, each one of them in life threatening phases of experience in differing ways during the course of those years. Even though to others it looks like i am a failure and even though I very much yearn for that place for my loved ones to pass through or stay even as they need and hope that will be as I have recognised how much faith I have that it is now possible for me to be where I belong. Myself and my children (now young adults) have survived and learned alot about ourselves, our strengths and they have absorbed at least some of what I have offered to them about my depth of understanding of alchemy, transpersonal psyche, metaphysics and quantum physics no matter how weird they thought me to be or how much they hid that from the outside world and its judgments. I feel clear mentally and mostly clean emotionally and successful, so very successful far more than I look to others to be, that I have given my best to lay good strong intangible foundations for each of us to build a good life on now, as we create the opportunities to make it so. I am eccentric or weird as others may say, yet I find a lot of joy being the "weird" me these days, something I never and I mean never other than the blessed arrival of my children, felt in this life before.


So I truly get what you are conveying here Robert and success takes all shapes and forms for each individual, its about not getting caught up with how it looks or the fear of how others may see it, its about how one feels and thinks about ones own gift of life to this world to me and as a mother I have loved my children, no matter what, into adulthood and although was not able to protect them from psychological infection, I was able to help them understand it and work through it and I hope this may help others to keep going, regardless of how it looks. Joy and love are not something one sees, they are what one feels and once the good feelings are there, the thoughts will trigger in accordance to those feelings and travel through the river bed in the mind to make it so.


Thank you for the opportunity to share my success :)

Posted by:Debbie |October 01, 2013 at 04:12 PM

RodJM

I never get hung up on transits, progressions and returns. There is no "Big Hand" in the sky making things happen in our lives. Its just a back drop of energies expressed from the universe, some are more sensitive to it than others but we all get influenced.
As an example: Its always fascinating to observe those who ridicule or are skeptical of astrology.
Without saying a word to this individual or group of people, just observe how they behave or carry on in there lives. Always I have seen them acting (once I know there sun sign or birth date and even without a birth date, there age can tell you a lot about subconscious motivations) in accordance with the general characteristics of the particular sun sign they are born under and the decade of birth (approximately speaking) Even the hard or challenging aspects operating in there lives at any given moment in time. This is quite an objective analysis to say the least, observing an entity without it knowing its being observed. Time and time again, I am constantly reminded of how connected we all are to the universe and its ever changing environment, weather we admit it or not. I'm constantly reminded of how the universe "guides" or even radically "pushes" us onward to growth, even if that seems at times to be experienced in a slow painful manner. No one gets away from "time" (symbolized by Saturn, traditionally speaking) at least not on this earth anyway.
However, in saying that, ones perception of success or failure is wholly dependent on individual values (which you are born with). With regards to how much control we have over life. That would depend entirely on the historical, political and cultural framework each individual is born into. That concept, has been expressed in many excellent astrology and re-incarnation books already.
You can't say for example, someone born in Australia today, has the same freedom of choices as someone born in say, 1930's Germany or even 1950's China or something. You get my drift.



     

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Yes, and apparently other times as well.


It's an old tradition to balance eggs on the Equinoxes. Apparently it began in China centuries ago at the Spring (Vernal) Equinox as some sort of spring fertility ritual. I originally heard that it was specifically associated with the Autumnal Equinox, but couldn't find anything on line to support that as being a more important ritual time than Spring, even though some ancient cultures thought the year began in the Autumn rather than the Spring.


Anyway, after doing some research, I found that one can seemingly balance eggs on their ends any day of the year, and a) there's no "scientific" basis for Equinox-only egg balancing, b) some eggs cannot be balanced due to their shape, and c) successfully balancing eggs on end has more to do with the patience and disposition of the one balancing the egg than other factors. And with practice we are told it becomes easier!


So there you have it, loyal readers. We CAN balance an egg on its end today. And it seems most any other day as well, if the egg is shaped right and we have the patience.

New Moon in Libra pt. 1. What is happening in October and November 2013

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Over the next 4 weeks, the New Moon in Libra indicates a time of idealism, aspiration, and to some degree, punctuates the wild ride of recent weeks. This is where we either rededicate ourselves to a deeper, more profound way of getting to the core of things, “come up for air” and lead a more natural life, or both.


This New Moon in Libra is airy, activating, initiating, and naturally inclined to see the better possibilities in people and circumstances. We’ve now solidly left the preponderance of Cancer energies that dominated the Summer months, though there will be echoes lasting until August 2014.


We’ve already gotten clear signals about what we feel and whether we’re cooperating or fighting the flow. Now that we’ve learn how to practice a new emotional intelligence, this New Moon will help release those energies pointing us toward our place of better service.


This activating, idealistic, archetypal, and individualizing New Moon occurs at 12 Libra on October 4, 5:34 pm PDT, 8:34 pm EDT, and October 5 at 1:34 am Greenwich Daylight (BST) The Lunation finds 21 Pisces rising in Santa Monica, 7 Pisces in Vancouver, 25 Taurus in Toronto, 4 Gemini in Montreal, and 24 Taurus in Washington DC. That means the span of Ascendants across North America is between early Pisces and early Gemini.


Continuing eastward, we find rising signs of 3 Gemini in Rio, 29 Cancer in Lisbon (Oct 5), 13 Leo in London, 23 Leo in Berlin, 26 Leo in Sofia, 9 Virgo in Johannesburg, and 11 Virgo rising in Moscow. That means the span of Ascendants across Europe and Africa is between early Gemini and mid Virgo.


Moving into Asia and Oceana, we find Ascendants at 5 Libra in Abbottabad, 9 Libra in New Delhi, 10 Libra in Trivandrum, 7 Scorpio in Phnom Penh, 13 Scorpio in Hong Kong, 30 Scorpio in Tokyo, 4 Sagittarius in Perth, 7 Capricorn in Melbourne, 8 Capricorn in Brisbane, 3 Aquarius in Wellington, and 7 Aquarius rising on Maui (Oct 4).


So you can construct a rough chart for where you are in the world, I’ll give you the rounded up degree for each planet. Use the Ascendants given above to get a rough sense of what’s on the eastern horizon where you are, and using an Equal House system, you can see what’s going on in your part of the world for the next 4 weeks.


In this New Moon at 12 Libra, Mercury is 7 Scorpio, Venus is 27 Scorpio, Mars is 24 Leo, Jupiter is 19 Cancer, Saturn is 11 Scorpio, Uranus is 11 Aries retrograde, Neptune is 3 Pisces retrograde, Pluto is 10 Capricorn, TransPluto is 1 Virgo, Chiron is 11 Pisces retrograde, and the NN is 8 Scorpio.


When a Lunation is on one of the angles of a chart, it is said to be particularly powerful. Among the cities covered in this column, this month the Lunation is culminating in east Oz and NeZ, and setting in Santa Monica. The New Moon is on the nadir in Lisbon, and rising in Pakistan, India, and Cambodia.


This is the third in a sequence of New Moons that fall in the same sign as the following Full Moon, This reverses many months of the New Moon falling in the sign preceding the Sun of the following Full Moon. In other words, this New Moon in Libra also has a Full Moon in Libra and Aries. This is the reverse of what we’ve experienced between July 2011-June 2013, when we had a sequence of Lunations where the Full Moon Sun was in the sign after the New Moon Sun.


We shifted back to “normal” with the New and Full Moons of August. Since I explain this phenomenon and what it means in the Full Moon articles, I’ll elaborate more on this shift into the “normal order of things,” and when the pattern will next be reversed, in the next Full Moon articles coming in about two weeks.


The New Moons and Full Moons are “God’s footprints in time.” Each shows the next in the 12 phases of how things come to be each year. The cycle could be described as follows: Life energy is initiated in Aries, substantiated in Taurus, explored in Gemini, grounded in Cancer, renewed and creatively expressed in Leo, refined and ordered in Virgo, balanced in Libra, purified in Scorpio, expanded in Sagittarius, organized in Capricorn, solidified into a vision in Aquarius, and ended/perpetuated in Pisces.


An Overview of the New Moon


This New Moon is dynamic, frictional, and marks a turning point in how we’re dealing with our Cancer issues that were raised in June, July, and August. Are you caring for yourself and whatever life you embraced this Summer? Does it align with your purpose and ability to serve your world a better way than in the past?


This Lunation requires that we “put on the show,” while seeing how to keep the momentum and initiative in our own hands. Practice new forms of “self-dramatization,” don’t believe exaggerated claims, and get focused through trusting your feelings showing you your spiritual strength. Concentrate on the inner rather than the outer, see the broader context of “your mission,” and using a broader compassion, commit to something that will add value to your life and world.


In a departure from past Lunations, this one has no septile series aspects, showing that at least for the next four weeks, things should make more sense than usual. That said, there are lots of squares, so some things may be challenging us to turn corners, putting the brakes on some things while moving energy in different directions.


Libra helps us get new perspectives, and moderate extreme views. It is an infinitely reasonable sign. The next few weeks should assist us in finding different perspectives in how to express our emergent emotional intelligence along established feeling paths and new forms of personality integration that began in June. Still, due to the Scorpio stellium, things will continue to be very intense.


Virgo helped us productively refine the major expansions and opportunities set into motion in June and July that will resonate through next Spring. This one helps us transfigure our individuality in ways that will throw us forward into an ideal. The next 4 weeks are not particularly practical, but we should find ourselves in pleasant company that adds “new blood” to what is already established.


This New Moon, while frictional in several important ways, is also highly specializing, and many will find unique gifts to fit their circumstances in life areas involving Gemini, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Sagittarius, and Pisces. This one helps us concentrate so that we can release our “Master Builder” in creative and focused ways.


This activates our Libra and Scorpio in huge ways! This helps us anchor and smooth out our “up close and personal” feeling-knowing, integrating what we’ve been learning into a more perfectly formed personality. We’ve all developed an increased sensitivity to a greater feeling-flow and/or emotional intelligence via the Grand Water Trines active in June and July. This one helps us to use that feeling-energy to move into concrete decisions and actions!


Since Venus in late Scorpio leads the cluster of inner planets between Leo and Scorpio, it is the “herald” for all that is developing between September and November. Much that was promised by the past Lunations featuring planets in Libra will be an area of serious focus during the time Mars is in Libra from December 2013 and July 2014.


We continue via Saturn to eliminate and get rid of all that we don’t want nor need to take with us into a future that rapidly unfolded in July and August. When in doubt, you might as well let go, since you cannot hold on to those things anyway.


This New Moon will jumpstart Libra energy wherever it falls in our chart. This helps us bring our ideal into public view related to the new life chapter we began in the Spring.


This will help us see a) how we have transfigured since then, and/or b) the transfiguration we need to accept to live our greater ideal in our world. We’ve all passed through major choices and changes during past months when Saturn triseptiled Uranus. Now we’re finding the “right rhythm” to move forward toward an ideal.


This New Moon has an individual, mental, and spiritual focus. Because it happens in Libra, Venus rules the Lunation. Due to Venus’ position, this puts the focus on a more individualized form of faith, expressed in some action that leads self and others to a new vision or understanding.


So this Libra New Moon is ruled by Venus in Scorpio, which is ruled by Mars in Leo, which is ruled by the Sun in Libra. This constitutes the ”chain of dispositors” for the Lunation. However, as Neptune is also in its “home” sign, it is a standalone force unto itself. (I’ll be posting an update to that article soon, since the positions mentioned as examples happened a while ago.)


The Grand Irrationality is not in play for the next 4 weeks via the Lunation, but it will become a very powerful influence as Mercury nears its stationary retrograde at 19 Scorpio on October 21. I’ll write more about that in as that time gets closer. As noted in previous articles, the configuration will also be in full force when Mars sets the Grand Irrationality into motion at the end of November and beginning of December.


I’ve written extensively about the Grand Irrationality in past articles, most recently in The Grand Irrationality in May and June 2013 – Jupiter Leaving, Setting Up Triggers and http://www.aquariuspapers.com/astrology/2013/08/mars-enters-leo-triggering-major-energy-shifts-and-the-grand-irrationality.htmlMars enters Leo Triggering Major Energy shifts and the Grand Irrationality.When you’re done here, please check out those articles to find the current seven “hot zone” spans and times when this larger configuration associated with non-rational behavior and conditions will be activated.


Neptune and Chiron at the Cusp of the Age:


I’ve given you this information in previous New Moon articles, but I figured it’s so important for all of us that it has borne repeating once a month. This has been a major collective factor for several years, though once Neptune goes stationary direct in early November, after that it will no longer retrograde back to the cusp of the Age. That’s why this is the last time I’ll include this information in the New Moon article


Remember that taking the long view, we stand on the threshold of an entirely new era that will not resemble the old Age in any way within just a few decades. In fact, we’re already solidly in the Dreamscape, and are already seeing long wave manifestations of the ending of the old and the emerging field we’re all learning how to maneuver through.


Other than the brief look we had in mid-2011, this is only the twenty-first New Moon with Neptune in Pisces for the next 150 years. We had Neptune in Pisces for the 3 New Moons for May, June, and July 2011 which gave us a front end look at how Neptune will function through 2025.


Between August 2011, when Neptune retrograded back into late Aquarius, and the January 2012 New Moon, we were given one last look back at a greater ideal, and the changes of the last half of 2011 helped many to break out of our "chrysalis" and transform how we live and all our relationships. That is now established in the collective consciousness, as well as a growing sense of the larger light field in which all sentient Beings live and love.


If you want to know what's coming for many years to come, take a look back at the intuitions and sense of belonging to a vaster interrelated whole you were shown in May, June, and July 2011. It may help to give a sense of our collective lesson in dissolving our separateness as we finish this transition through "the Winter of the 21st Century" on our way to Spring, beginning in 2025!


During those months that both Neptune and Chiron were in early Pisces, we were offered chances to learn about bargaining and trade-offs, with the ultimate payoff a deeper and larger feeling of being connected to others. During the last half of 2011, Neptune retrograded back to 29 Aquarius, the degree where humanity was forced to emerge from its "chrysalis" as a new world is being born.


Chiron retrograded back to 1 Pisces. So those two dancing together kept us attuned to elements of this transitional span of experience for all of 2011 as we prepared to cut loose into the Neptune in Pisces era for many years to come. During 2011 both Neptune and Chiron revealed our unique part to play within a larger light/life field.


During that time, these planets at the beginning of Pisces and end of Aquarius occupied degrees representing "the Cusp of the Age," the span where the Age of Pisces and the Age of Aquarius meet. From one point of view, where we were collectively between February 2011 and March 2012 revealed what the period of (approximately) 1990-2140 is all about in the broader context of human evolution. I suspect that future generations will look back at 2011 and 2012 as being crucial in showing long range patterns of larger evolutionary necessities.


Neptune and Chiron dancing between signs on "the Cusp of the Age" had the effect of making it seem like we have all been occupying a very weird dreamscape which we'll be navigating for years to come. The trick for us is to apply our new strengths and understanding freed from the ghosts of the past, and by riding the waves of intense (but curiously steady) pulses of spiritual energies shaping our minds, we can find techniques where our efforts will lead us to forms of good fortune.


During the year they danced together in this critical degree span, they provided us a bridge to understanding the global lessons we all must embrace, and helped us graduate into a new view of how we are an essential part of a greater whole. I'll give you links to articles explaining more about "the cusp of the Age" at the end of this article.


As Neptune went stationary direct at 1 Pisces around the time of the last 2012 Solar Eclipse in Scorpio, Neptune was literally at the “Cusp of the Age” between April 2010 and January 2013. It was conjunct Chiron the entire time, showing that this era was about all of learning to heal into our Higher Selves through greater awareness and compassion, as well as feeling our place within the larger collective feeling-field.


In this chart, Chiron is retrograde at 11 Pisces. This will help us review and heal anew through our positioning within collective consciousness, where by seeing how we’ve “entered the Sanctuary” and our mind has been introduced to “the Soul realm.” We have healed, and are healing, through the “ordeals” that have come through “walking on” into a new realm of Soul expression that now fulfills some part of our higher collective “healing” function.


In this chart Neptune is now retrograde at 3 Pisces, where we are again experiencing the collective feeling-field we all went through in April-May 2012, July-August 2012, and February 2013. We now see the indestructible parts of our Self and life, and are free to embrace a more “immortal” form of self-expression. We can now be more conscious of how we handle our existence within a larger context, and participate in broader forms of service.


Again, Chiron shows us how we can heal into our Higher Self. During 2012 the focus was on healing into our Higher Selves through seeing what we’re dedicated to, what skills we’ve cultivated, what “call” we’ve heard, and how we’ve quickened our striving.


During the next 4 weeks we can heal through remembering and putting things together we’ve been dealing with over past months within a greater collective spiritual field. We’re now hit a time of reviewing various ways to heal into our Higher Selves through November, when many will find themselves with higher responsibilities as Masters of obscure realms.


More on Saturn’s Universally Important Influence


Because of Saturn’s path these past several months, through past understanding and practice we have begun to demonstrate a higher level of social functioning. Now that we’ve learned what is permanent and stable in our life structures, we can now “tear ourselves away from the known and familiar” and move into a new dream, a new ideal, a new sense of purpose. Follow the “avidity” and you’ll move easily into new patterns.


Saturn in this Lunation chart is moving forward at 11 Scorpio, which will test our ability to manifest positive Saturn traits given the review we’ve had since February of the lessons Saturn has been teaching us since November 2012. The lessons of this month will have some similarity to what we first confronted in January and March 2013 about structuring a more humanitarian view into our take on things. Saturn is now teaching us about the “saving power of social restraint for too emotional Souls.”


As Saturn rules the bones, and Scorpio rules regenerative processes, you may want to regard the current Saturn in Scorpio transit as symbolizing a type of “bone regeneration,” or the elimination of all in our skin and bones that would block our ability to meet and greet others at a higher level of dignity, reserve, and “civilized” behavior. This shows us a long wave elimination and regeneration work each of us is doing in our own ways and times.


2012 finished our philosophical and ideological understanding in life areas related to Libra, Capricorn, and Aquarius in our charts, and since October 2012 we have entered a Scorpio experience of an intensification of magnetics to attract what we need and repel what is not needed. Saturn in Scorpio will continue to be a MUCH different manifestation of Saturn than we were used to between 2010-2012!


We have now finished the long wave process of learning how to conduct ourselves at a higher social level of interaction, which will confirm our “social status” and help us be part of a refined display of interactive class, style, and culture. Now we have to show what we know, and walk the talk! Where Saturn was in the February and March New Moons began the larger Saturn lessons of 2013 which we’ll be learning through this month, after which we will confront a new set of Saturn in Scorpio lessons through December 2014.


Because of Saturn’s influence in Scorpio, we continue to eliminate and regenerate, let go of that which no longer works, and find ways to meet people at the highest levels of interaction. Saturn continues to help us get focused and clear about what structures are worthwhile and which need eliminating or purifying.


Due to the 2012 Scorpio Solar Eclipse, we’ve been looking back to rehearse the future after eliminating elements of the past. This opened the doors that we walked through in late December 2012 that continued through January 2013. Whether we want to or not, we’ve all had to be willing to embrace a purification process, especially purifying the life of stuck feelings and desires, and open to a new game and a new way of playing that game.


As noted in other Lunation articles, with North Node still in late Scorpio, our greatest development is through our ability to eliminate, regenerate, attract, and repel as part of a greater effectiveness. Consider this as a time of learning more from our losses than what we hold on to. How we grow now will pay major dividends once Saturn moves into the second half of Scorpio at the end of 2013.


North Node in Scorpio show we can grow through understanding magnetism in a more focused, active way. Where it is in this Lunation chart shows we can grow through stilling our minds so we can get a clear focus on a higher “reflected light,” finding peace through being illuminated by “transcendent wisdom.” We can touch our “cosmic strength” over the next few weeks in ways that will affect how we express the Mercury conjunct Saturn energies of this Lunation.


As Saturn moves forward, it will concretize all that we’ve been learning via the North Node while it’s been in middle and late Scorpio. Though the lessons will take a Saturnine form, by early 2014 we’ll have had many opportunities to contact our innermost “God force” and move beyond old forms. Especially this Autumn, we will continue to learn to go to our “center of reality” and see how Spirit and Soul are dancing with whatever in our personality is conflicted.


This Lunation features a few very powerful aspects between the planets, which I’ll speak about in part 2 of this series. Among the most powerful, we have the New Moon semisquare Venus and square Jupiter, Mercury tredecile Jupiter, conjunct Saturn, and sextile Pluto, Venus square Neptune (out of sign), Mars quintile Saturn, opposed Neptune (oos), and sesquisquare Pluto, a very powerful Saturn quincunx Uranus, and Uranus square Pluto. Overall, a highly frictional and specializing time for many, as long as you stay reasonable, follow the flow, and remember what you’ve learned about a greater emotional intelligence and stability. And show patience.....


In the next part of the series we'll discuss the various aspects at play in the chart, as well as some important degree symbols and other interesting elements affecting all of us for 4 weeks to come.


And as usual for the New Moon articles, here are two that are related to "the cusp of the Age."


Neptune Then, Neptune Now - The Cusp of the Age of Aquarius


Neptune Retrograde Into Aquarius - A New Look At the New Age This one has links to articles related to this theme, so enjoy following the breadcrumbs through the woods of time!


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Thank you Robert...Saturn is just hitting my natal North Node today and finishing up with my Scorpio stellium, though it remains in my 6th house for quite a while. Venus crossing into 7th house tomorrow. Saturn's grind has left me feeling old and dealing with more scarcity and anxiety than normal, I admit, but every day I claw through and survive. I feel like burning my history! Thanks for all your wisdom.



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