Tuesday, March 08, 2005

The Eyes of the Moon

I have often told students that the best way to learn astrology is to follow the Moon through the 12 signs, as it spends 2 1/2 days in each sign, completing the zodiacal journey in a month, thus reflecting the essence of all 360 degrees each and every cycle. Today, the Moon is in the sign of the Age or dispensation we have recently entered -- Aquarius -- and will move into Pisces this afternoon at 4:32 (Pacific). So today, the Moon holds a hologram of the larger precessional time frame planet Earth is in: the cusp of the Piscean/Aquarian age. Aquarius is ruled by revolutionary Uranus, Pisces by dreamy Neptune. And since there is a "mutual reception" of Uranus and Neptune -- namely Neptune is in Aquarius, and Uranus in Pisces -- there is a fascinating weaving of ancient wisdom reflected in the eyes of the Moon, the windows of her soul and our subconscious mind. Food for your thoughts.

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