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		<title>July 11 New Moon/Solar Eclipse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re sad to report that Johnny Mirehiel has decided to discontinue his monthly New Moon column:
I’d like to thank you for  having taken the time to check in on my New Moon commentaries here at the NCGR  San Diego website and/or on my New Moon  L.A. blog.  It has been my pleasure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re sad to report that Johnny Mirehiel has decided to discontinue his monthly New Moon column:</p>
<blockquote><p>I’d like to thank you for  having taken the time to check in on my New Moon commentaries here at the NCGR  San Diego website and/or on my <strong>New Moon  L.A.</strong> blog.  It has been my pleasure during this past year  to share with you my ideas about the time honored oracle found in the astrology  of the New Moon.</p>
<p>Ah, but all good things  must come to an end.  It is not without great  reluctance that I sign off at this time though.  The astrologer in me has  certainly learned and grown through the monthly process of writing about the  always fresh New Moon.  Nevertheless, the astrologer in me also recognizes that  it is time, now, for me to retire this public persona, in this cycle at least,  and shift into my<em> vita umbralitis</em>, life in the shade.    However, as I lay down my  pen, it gives me great pleasure to recommend you to the website of a wonderful  astrologer, a dear friend and our outstanding webmistress, April Elliott Kent.   Her own site, <strong><a href="http://www.bigskyastrology.com/">Big Sky  Astrology</a></strong>, features a regular New Moon column that I have found  to be both informative and inspiring.  And, of course, I continue to recommend  my great Aussie mate, Linda Hill&#8217;s always appropriate <strong><a href="http://www.sabiansymbols.typepad.com/">Sabian Symbols</a></strong> commentary. I leave you with my best  wishes for your happiness in a blessed life, and with love and admiration for  who you are.   ~ Johnny</p></blockquote>
<p>Our warm thanks to Johnny for his great work this past year, and good wishes  in everything!</p>
<p>We hope to offer an alternative column in the future (let us know if you&#8217;d like to contribute something!), but in the meantime, here are a few choice offerings from other NCGR members around the web.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.terrylamb.net/latest_forecast.htm" target="_blank">Terry Lamb&#8217;s July Forecast, &#8220;Tsunami of Consciousness&#8221;</a></strong><br />
&#8220;(During an eclipse period) we may find that some aspects of our life are suddenly removed; they have slipped from the world of form into non-form. Although they were on their way out of our lives for some time, we could not yet detect it. Other things appear in their place as soon as our consciousness opens to them, but often after an uncomfortable interval. These have come into form in the physical world from the invisible realm, where they had already been in development.&#8221;  <a href="http://www.terrylamb.net/latest_forecast.htm" target="_blank">Full article here<br />
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<a href=" http://www.astrologicalinvesting.com/html/newsletter.html" target="_blank"><strong>New Moon Financial Forecast from AstrologicalInvesting.com by Kaye Shinker (NCGR IV-CA)</strong><br />
</a>&#8220;This eclipse directly affects the public’s opinion of the Dollar. Whether it is deflationary or inflationary the dollar’s value will change. Inflation might pay off the debt, but it puts every worker in a new tax bracket. Fixed income folks will be upset, and likely to blame the Government, the Federal Reserve, the IRS, and Wall Street. The solar eclipse will effect quite a few commodities and their charts are available in The Textbook for Financial Astrology Book IV. The issue for the next six months will be supply and demand of basic agriculture products. Current supplies appear to be abundant, but weather is of course the deciding factor and in this case flooding in critical areas could hamper supply.&#8221;<br />
<a href=" http://www.astrologicalinvesting.com/html/newsletter.html" target="_blank">Full article here</a></p>
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Michael Lutin&#8217;s Monthly Forecast -<a href="http://www.michaellutin.com/fish.html" target="_blank"> here</a>.</strong></p>
<p>New Moon blessings,</p>
<p>NCGR San Diego</p>
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		<title>New Moon in Gemini, June 12, 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These  Summertime Blues
June 12,  2010
“…nothing is good or bad, but thinking makes it  so…” Hamlet, Act II, Sc. II
This New Moon in Gemini certainly casts an  intellectual shadow over the coming moonth.  How we think about the  circumstances that will arise over the next four weeks will be key to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>These  Summertime Blues</strong><br />
<strong>June 12,  2010</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong><em>“…nothing is good or bad, but thinking makes it  so…”</em></strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong>, Act II, Sc. II</p>
<p>This New Moon in Gemini certainly casts an  intellectual shadow over the coming moonth.  How we think about the  circumstances that will arise over the next four weeks will be key to seeing our  way through them.  Here’s what that chart for the Southland looks  like:</p>
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<p>Governed by Mercury, this Gemini New Moon gets a strong  dose of the “Messenger of the Gods” at his best as these weeks (June 17 – July  <img src='http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> mark one of his tri-annual <a href="http://www.ncgrsandiego.org/articles/mercurypeakweeks.html">Peak Week</a> periods that are sandwiched between each of his retrogrades.  Further  emphasizing the Mercurial qualities of this NM is the fact that Mercury, as the  Final Dispositor of each of the other planets, holds great influence over the  chart.  The intellectual component of each planet’s nature is thereby  stimulated.  In short, this means that all of the other planets, in as much as  they all represent a specifically intellectual quality of energy, will be imbued  with something to think about also.<span id="more-290"></span></p>
<p>As Dipali asks on her interesting <a title="Celestial Space Astrology Blog" href="http://celestialspace.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Celestial Space Astrology Blog</a>, “What new information is buzzing in on the airwaves?   Does it expand your Consciousness?  Stimulate new ideas?”  Yes, this is a new moonth and with it comes a new set of circumstances, with new promises of hope, <strong><em>if</em></strong> we can think through the various situations that <strong>will</strong> come bubbling to the surface.<br />
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<p><strong>The New Moon: Two Takes</strong><br />
Well, what did you expect, with a Gemini Moon?  But,  seriously, with any New Moon one can look at how the event impacts the world or  how it affects us personally.  Of course what affects the one affects the other,  but in this case we are looking at two different astrological systems: personal  and mundane.<br />
Let’s look at the personal side of this  first.  As I’ve said many times, it would be most helpful if you were to  <a href="http://alabe.com/freechart/" target="_blank">obtain a copy of your own  chart</a> so that you can see  how and where the New Moon falls in it and, subsequently, <em>how it can affect  your life</em>.  Nevertheless, there <em>are</em> some things that can be pointed  out that may help you navigate the troubled waters of the coming weeks.</p>
<p>Let’s start with <a href="http://sabiansymbols.com/" target="_blank">Lynda Hill</a>&#8217;s positive, forward looking version of the  Sabian for this New Moon at 21° Gemini 21’:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>The Image: </strong>This Symbol shows the need to regularly  celebrate life and its bounty and harvest. When the work’s been done,  achievements have been made and there is a sense of security and &#8216;Harvest&#8217; in  the air, it is time to celebrate with one another.  Gathering people together,  there is a need to get back to a simple, conservative level of enjoyment.   There&#8217;s a sense of being in tune with seasonal rhythms and taking some time out  to enjoy and de-stress.   The feeling of a healthy heart and a healthy mind,  while taking a break from the struggles of providing, can bring joy to  everyone.  See if you can take time out to celebrate and to enjoy your  environment.</p>
<p><strong>Keywords</strong>:  Celebrating the warmth and  providence of the Earth.  The joy of nature&#8217;s harvest. Joining others to  celebrate.  Rhythmical or seasonal adjustments.  Dancing.  Barns and dance  halls.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>The Cautions</strong>:  Being the wallflower, not  participating. Waiting for a special invitation rather than volunteering to be  involved.  Resentment.  Isolation.  Anti-social  behavior</p></blockquote>
<p>So we see  here that the symbol wants us to be social animals during these weeks, to reach  out to others in a collective “coming together” of sorts.  And of course, the  Gemini proclivity to converse (some would say non-stop) with others  is one way  to make this happen, to develop a mental rapport with others and to take care of the hum-drum details of life with  aplomb and good humor.</p>
<p>As suggested above, Gemini is nothing if not a  communicative sign, representing something essential about your manner of  communicating your ideas, thoughts, and opinions.  The Twins are also insatiably  curious, with a thirst for knowledge, learning, and new experience.   As has  been said elsewhere, the New Moon is an ideal time to turn this intelligence,  curiosity and thirst for new experience in on itself.  And this is a good thing  as we are enjoined, by the Delphic Oracle, first and foremost, to &#8220;know thyself.&#8221;</p>
<p>But Gemini  is about more than yackety-yak.  If you will recall, in <a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/2010/05/new-moon-in-taurus-may-13-2010/">my NM column for May</a> I encouraged you to dig into your “soil,” to root out all the  unnecessary and growth-stunting dross so that you might better plant a new crop  of seed during the moonth of May.  Literally, digging into the rich Earth of  your heart is the only way to get to the fresh furrows of your subconscious  where the new seed can take root.</p>
<p>Now, at the Gemini New Moon, it’s time to take charge of  your thoughts.  So many of you are aware of the productive influence of  “Affirmations,” or as Shakti Gawain calls them, &#8220;Creative Visualizations.&#8221;   These are spoken about in such old nuggets as “The Power of Positive Thinking,”  and in recent best-sellers such as “The Secret” and “The Law of Attraction.”   Indeed, Jan Spiller, has subtitled her New Moon Astrology, “The Secret of  Astrological Timing to Make All Your Dreams Come True.”  Each of these writers  and thinkers, and many others, speak about methods of using one’s MIND to  project the mental images of the people, places, things and circumstances that  we would call into our lives.  And there is perhaps no other Moon which so  strongly encourages us to use our power of positive thinking to project,  especially in ceremony, the specific and detailed image(s) that we would draw to  ourselves.</p>
<p>In terms of  those details of our daily routine it&#8217;s a good time to take tests, fill out  forms, start a new course, write letters, make phone calls, and to energetically  take care of routine tasks.  Remember, Mercury, the guy all the other planets  are answering to this moonth, is working under optimal conditions.  Be still and  listen so that you might learn and then be ready to share your newly acquired  knowledge in the classroom of life.   As mentioned  above, Gemini is nothing if not a communicative sign, representing something  essential about your manner of communicating your ideas, thoughts, and opinions.  Likewise, the Twins are also an insatiably curious sign, with a thirst for  knowledge, learning, and new experience.   As has been said elsewhere, the New  Moon is an ideal time to turn this intelligence, curiosity and thirst for new  experience in on itself.  And this is a good thing as we are enjoined, by the  Delphic Oracle, first and foremost, to “know thyself.”</p>
<p><strong>The Southland’s Second House New Moon</strong></p>
<p>There is a heightened sensitivity to the  world of the five senses, to your physical environment, and to the security you  gain from the solid ground you have built for yourself.  At this New Moon you  may start fresh in terms of how you arrange your life in order to feel a sense  of value and worthiness. Financial issues come into focus. Setting realistic  financial goals, as well as formulating such things as budgets and other  sensible financial planning projects, will be favored during this time.  Exploring new ways to increase your income is also featured.  And it’s also a  wonderful time for taking moments to pleasure yourself through earthy, tactile,  and comforting endeavors. As for using the power of positive thought, attunement  to, and appreciation of, the physical world of the senses would be an  appropriate direction in which to turn your energies.</p>
<p>As Beth Koch suggests, in her  <em>terrific</em> little book, <a href="http://www.astrologers.com/shop/search.php?terms=Equal+Houses" target="_blank"><strong>Equal Houses</strong></a><strong>,</strong> with  the Twins on the second house cusp, the Gemini drive towards making logical  connections would  best be employed by exploring all of our options in the  material world that pertain to our individuality and emotional nature.  In this  case, the second house issue of possessions would be best thought of in regards  to “self-possession.”  As the New Moon always implies a turning inwards, this  moonth offers a time to make a mental inventory of that one and only person we  truly “possess.”  An honest self-examination now can not only tell us about the  quality of our inner values and how we pursue them in the world, but also will  shed the light of the New Moon on how that pursuit affects our emotions.</p>
<p><strong>Two New Moon  Aspects</strong></p>
<p>This New Moon is affected by two  significant aspects, an applying Square to Saturn and a  <strong><em>partile</em></strong> (exact by degree) Quintile to Mars.  The  success or failure of this Gemini Moon in fine tuning our communicative skills  and intellectual understanding will depend on the quality of its communication  with these two otherwise contentious astrological archetypes.</p>
<p>Mars adds a charge of vitality and high  energy encouraging us, as does the Sabian Symbol, to reach out in friendship and  community.  The impulse to act on and to communicate who we are is strong.  This  is just the kind of circumstance in which, during a gathering or perhaps as part  of a group ceremony, it would be most appropriate to share what it is that we  have come to know about ourselves and the ways in which we have arrived at this  understanding.</p>
<p>The Square to Saturn is more  problematical as it inevitably produces a tendency towards self-doubt and  defensiveness.  However, given a supportive group environment, this reticence  can be overcome, encouraging the emergence of the inner teacher.  It is also a  good chance to develop trust in others and to break through barriers of  self-doubt.</p>
<p><strong>And Now for Something Completely  Different</strong></p>
<p>And here is where we come back to the  mysterious Dane. The comment Hamlet makes to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, that  nothing is good or bad but the thinking makes it so, refers to Denmark, which  for his two friends is a paradise, but to him it is a prison.  Here is where we  turn our attention to mundane, worldly events.</p>
<p>There are several other astrological  factors other than the New Moon that will project themselves onto the landscape of the Gemini  moonth. In my last blog here, I made  mention of the Out Of Bounds Venus and suggested that it might bring Israel, a  nation whose Libra rising chart is ruled by that planet, into high focus.  Well,  can you say “Flotilla?” So for this moonth, how about an Out of Bounds Moon?</p>
<p>The Gemini Moon OOB emphasizes that there  is something outstanding to be learned with the Moon “popping up” as though to  be seen and distinguished apart from the Sun, and asking for attention to  feminine issues.  These include nurturance, maternal love, the home, family,  empathy and the awareness of one’s needs.</p>
<p>On the other hand, as Stephen Forrest  points out in his outstanding essay appearing in the June/July 2010 issue of  <a href="http://mountainastrologer.com" target="_blank"><em>The Mountain Astrologer</em></a>, “The Out-of-Bounds Moon:”</p>
<blockquote><p>The out-of bound Moon, like everything  else in astrology, has an unpleasant, dangerous side as well as a divine  purpose. Its dark side is sociopathic, even criminal – or merely selfish and  insensitive to others. It can be cold, even inhuman.</p></blockquote>
<p>And speaking about the feminine issues  that this Out Of Bounds Moon brings up, we can add into the mix two other  feminine archetypes who are also OOB at this New Moon, Ceres and Pallas.  I have  already discussed the attitudes of an OOB Ceres.  Much like an OOB Moon can be  very “out of sorts” an OOB Ceres indicates her unnatural detachment from the  protective, nurturing role which she usually would assume.  Throw in a  disassociated Pallas, the “Warrior Queen” also associated with the Serpent of  Wisdom, and we have a lot of pissed off feminine energy afoot.  Additionally,  even the aspects between these three feminine energies are divisive.  Not a good  thing in troubled times such as these.</p>
<p>Considering the “flotilla event,” might  we see the Middle East once again come to the fore of the world’s attention?   Perhaps.  Turkey has a Moon ruled, Cancer Ascendant, and it has been in the  recent headlines right alongside of Israel.   Then there’s Michael Baigent who  advocates the Cancer ruled chart of what he calls the <a href="http://www.astrofuturetrends.com/id16.html" target="_blank">Middle East Mandate</a> of the League of Nations as a “master chart” and central  reference point when examining events centering in that region.  Looks to me as  though that whole region is in for yet more stormy weather during this moonth.  Other Moon ruled countries that might step into the spotlight include Scotland,  Holland,  Paraguay and New Zealand.</p>
<p>Are there other indications that the  coming weeks will see additional tensions rise to the surface?  Wish I could say  no.  But there <strong><em>are</em></strong> two other warning beacons that grab  my attention.  One is the configuration between Mars, Mercury and Chiron, that  in astrological parlance is called a “T-Square”</p>
<p>which is formed when there are two  planets in opposition and one planet square (at a 90° angle) to the opposition.   Here we have a Mutable signs configuration that usually indicates a situation in  which people are at odds in their opinions, ideas and ideals.  In short, it is a  pattern which indicates extremes of opinions, and being quick in verbal  reactions to others while at the same time, having a great compassion for the  oppressed and being moved to fight injustices.</p>
<p>The second is what we call a “Yod” taking  in the energies of Venus, Saturn and Neptune and, because of what is called a  “reaction point,” Mars is also involved by its opposition to Neptune.  It is  another stressful pattern.  Look at Neptune, the “focal” planet in the Yod.  Al  H. Morrison maintained that Neptune ruled petroleum, oil, energy liquids of all  kinds and pharmaceutical products.  Saturn, of course, wants to teach us  lessons, and usually mild-mannered Venus, in a closing Sextile (60°) aspect to  Saturn, does imply a degree of emotional stamina.  However, the relative ease of  this combination can lead to taking things for granted and thereby overlooking  the details that make things run smoothly.  With Neptune on the point of this  “true” Yod, issues related to the above mentioned commodities are bound to be of  a continuing interest.  And with the active, angry Mars at the reaction point  opposite Neptune, we might assume that we haven’t heard the last of the BP  drilling disaster.</p>
<p><strong>Our Southland  Sabians</strong></p>
<p>Each location has different Ascending and  Midheaven degrees  With this in mind, here are Lynda’s comments on each for the Southland:<br />
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<p style="text-align: left; padding-left: 30px;"><strong>THE ASCENDANT:<br />
13TH DEGREE OF TAURUS</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>A PORTER CARRYING A MOUNTAIN OF HEAVY BAGGAGE</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Commentary</strong>:  This Symbol implies someone who tends to carry  the load for others. They often feel responsible for everyone and everything.  The ‘porter’ will usually spring to attention when asked to help or to shoulder  the burden of others luggage or baggage. In fact, you may be doing a lot to help  others, but not getting much appreciation or thanks. Be wary that you are not  just helping people to hang on to their extra ‘baggage&#8217;, through your desire to  be useful and helpful. This can weigh them down when you are no longer  available. Grinning and bearing the weight only works for so long before one  tires of it.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Keywords</strong>:  Self-reliance. Being reliable, responsible and  helpful. Owning people&#8217;s &#8216;garbage&#8217;. Shouldering people’s baggage. Being  weighed-down. Bad backs, knees or posture.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>The Caution</strong>: Being busy with peoples&#8217; problems, not working  on your own. Not knowing when to say &#8220;no&#8221;. Bearing family guilt. Not knowing  when to say ‘no’.</p>
<p style="text-align: left; padding-left: 30px;"><strong>THE MIDHEAVEN:</strong><br />
<strong>28TH DEGREE OF CAPRICORN<br />
</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>A LARGE AVIARY</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Commentary</strong>:  This Symbol shows the ability, or the need, to  be able to take in a lot of information, to be social, yet have some time alone.  The “Large Aviary” has a lot of citizens, all buzzing around, all interacting  and full of life. There is a lot of chattering and flitting from one thing to  another going on and while there is no harm being done, perhaps, sometimes,  there&#8217;s nothing much really being achieved. Is this because there is a level of  mental confusion happening? At the least there is likely to be a feeling of  brotherhood and not being alone. Finding time alone can be difficult.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Keywords</strong>:  Clairaudience. Many inner voices. Lots to say &#8211;  little true content. Communicating only in the immediate environment. The  Internet. Bird songs. Confined spaces. Psychic.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>The Caution</strong>: Mental confusion bringing a lack of  discernment. Chattering, not doing. Gossip and intrigue. False sense of freedom.  Abandoned living spaces. Caged birds.</p>
<p><strong>A Brief Summing  Up</strong></p>
<p>The outstanding issues in global affairs  do not seem to be going away, and the outlook on the horizon does not offer much  encouragement.  Things will, with a fair amount of certainty, get a good deal  worse before they get better out there.  Which is why I urge you so strongly to  build you thoughts and inner landscape on controlling your own intellectual and  emotional responses.  Project serenity, be peace and live in the comfort of  loving kindness and compassion.  In so doing, and one by one, we each contribute  to a healed and whole multiverse.</p>
<p><em>Johnny Mirehiel is a 40-year student of spiritual, metaphysical    and astrological ideas. Internationally known as the discoverer of the    astrological chart of the <a href="http://www.harmonicconcordance.com/HCindex.htm" target="_blank">Harmonic  Concordance</a>, he is a member of the </em><em>San     Diego</em><em> chapter of NCGR and he has been  accredited by The </em><em>International</em><em> </em><em>College</em><em> of Astrology as both an  astrological    practitioner and teacher. He now plies his trade in the high </em><em>desert</em><em> of </em><em>Southern  California</em><em>.</em></p>
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		<title>New Moon in Taurus, May 13, 2010</title>
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by Johnny Mirehiel 
If it is so, as T.S. Eliot says in his magnum opus, The Waste Land, that &#8220;April is the cruelest month…&#8221; then surely must May be the loveliest: flowers blooming upon carpets of green, gentle zephyr breezes under clear blue skies. Yes, May is lovely and filled with promise, or so [...]]]></description>
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</strong>by Johnny Mirehiel<strong> </strong></p>
<p>If it is so, as T.S. Eliot says in his magnum opus, <strong><em>The Waste Land</em></strong>, that &#8220;April is the cruelest month…&#8221; then surely must May be the loveliest: flowers blooming upon carpets of green, gentle zephyr breezes under clear blue skies. Yes, May is lovely and filled with promise, or so it would seem.  Here’s what the Southland’s New Moon chart looks like:</p>
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<p><strong>The Taurus New Moon</strong></p>
<p>This New Moon, in the sensual and contented sign of Taurus, is a time of rebirth, a time when we are given a chance to start fresh.  In Taurus, it presents an excellent opportunity to commit to personal goals that express the positive energies of the sign of <strong>The Bull</strong>: enjoying life&#8217;s simple pleasures: savoring good food, being in touch with nature and our bodies; cultivating patience, &#8220;stopping to smell the roses&#8221; (which could easily be a Taurus motto, especially if one considers the archetypal Taurean bull, Ferdinand) and re-evaluating our relationship with money and possessions and in so doing to discover what it is that makes us happy, fulfilled and at-one with our own innate values.</p>
<p><span id="more-281"></span>It’s also a time to do something new about checking the baser qualities of Taurus.   At any new Moon, in order to securely implant our seed into freshly turned furrows, we must clear the field.  Metaphorically, during the <strong>Taurus</strong> New Moon, we have the energy and insight to look at, and root out, the causes of our lazy, pleasure seeking and acquisitive tendencies.  But complacency is an ally to fixity, and Taurus is a FIXED sign.  It does not like change and can indeed be stubborn and &#8220;bull headed,&#8221; overly materialistic, possessive and given to spates of jealousy.</p>
<p>May is fertile, and demands <em>new </em>seed.  Time to shake things up at the root level and make way for new growth.  While we’re down in the dirt, digging into things, let’s not forget that Taurus is an EARTH sign (and, according to a Rob Hand supposition, also the PLANET which really rules – the Earth.  But Of Course!) Might we not remember to honor the body of that Mother, as she is the source of that of which our own bodies are made?  For indeed, the very atoms within us were first in her, and it is her to whom they shall return.</p>
<p>And while we’re down at that fertile level during this Taurus New Moon Cycle, down where everything is molecular and all is one, it might be appropriate to place your conscious intent into <em>a healing for our beloved planet</em>. She has had to endure, in fairly rapid succession, two 8.2 earthquakes, a huge volcanic eruption and a catastrophic rupture in the sea bed that is causing a continuing massive expulsion of raw and fouling crude oil into the oceans.  Please, send your conscious healing intent Her way.</p>
<p><strong>The Taurus New Moon Planets</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jupiter Hot on the Tail of Uranus </strong>(Sorry, couldn’t help myself)</p>
<p>But it’s true, I tell ya! At the moment of the New Moon Jupiter is some 03° behind Uranus in the last degrees of Pisces. And on June 5th, just as the Moon catches up with them, they all reach 00° Aries. An interesting mix, that. Uranus wants to be free and unfettered (for good or no), Jupiter wants to expand the consciousness of any planet it contacts, especially by conjunction, and the Moon’s emotional state (and the general public too) is in position to be showered with the fallout from the clash of the two planetary titans, all in the  &#8220;hurry up I can’t wait&#8221;  Fire sign of Aries.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lynnkoiner.com/astrology-articles/the-great-jupiter-uranus-conjunction-of-2010" target="_blank">Lynn Koiner</a> has an excellent article that details the Jupiter/Uranus Conjunction. She also gives a description of what we can expect to happen during this transit dance (that actually plays out over the next six or so months) as it occurs in each of the twelve houses. She tells us:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Where this Conjunction falls in the natal horoscope shows where we feel compelled to take a risk with our lives, to experience adventure, to explore our creative potential and to overcome the fears in our lives…It is the Conjunction at 0 Aries – the World Point – that will portend a great scientific breakthrough and the world will be impacted by this (this is the influence of Aries but especially 0 Aries, a very powerful position).&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>What Lynn is referring to is the fact that 00° Aries is the first of what are called the <strong>Critical Degrees</strong>. The concept is heavily used in Eastern astrology, e.g., the Arabic, Hindu and Chinese systems and are based on the Moon’s average daily speed of 12°51’.  The influence of the energies of any planets or points that lie within one degree of these &#8220;Mansions of the Moon&#8221; is much amplified.</p>
<p>Two other key points here: one, we would be remiss if we didn&#8217;t notice that in this New Moon moment Saturn bears down on the Jupiter/Uranus pair over the energy circuit of an <strong>opposition</strong>. Just a little reminder from that august heavyweight that we better take what&#8217;s happening now very seriously. And point two: The North/South Nodal Axis stands at 12° Capricorn/Cancer, <em>two more Critical Degrees</em>, perhaps marking a time of critical destiny. Something really big and new is a’brewin’ out there.</p>
<p><strong>The New Moon Square Neptune </strong></p>
<p>With the New Moon squaring Neptune, the sensual side of Taurus will be emphasized. Neptune also has a tendency to cloud over matters, a condition which conflicts with the normally very practical considerations of Taurus. Therefore, during this New Moon cycle, it would be wise to &#8220;measure twice, cut once&#8221; as the old carpenter’s saying goes. In other words, be as sure as you can that your decisions are based on practical considerations as opposed to whim.</p>
<p><strong>Venus Out of Bounds</strong></p>
<p>In addition to the regular movements of planets along an East-West path through the sky, they also travel North and South of the Celestial Equator (the Ecliptic). This measure is called DECLINATION. When planets reach a declination greater than that of the Sun’s north or south extremes against the Ecliptic (23N28 or 23S28), they are considered to be &#8220;out of bounds.&#8221; When this happens, they are seen to act beyond the norm of expectations for that planet; there is something exceptional about the behavior they represent in our lives. The action of the planet is manifested either internally (South Declination) or externally (Northern).  At 24<strong>N</strong>35 we might expect to &#8220;see&#8221; how Venus &#8220;acts out&#8221; in our lives during this moonth.</p>
<p>When Venus, the planet of love, beauty and harmony is out of bounds in a natal chart, there is an urge to live in a harmonious and beautiful environment without arguments and disputes.  In a mundane chart such as this, it represents women’s issues, artists, peace and diplomatic relationships.  It gets an expansive push from a hard aspect (square) to Jupiter on the 17th but, as Venus remains out of bounds until June 8th, the effect might appear almost any time during the moonth, especially between May 21st and 24th when it reaches its maximum North Declination of 25°N01’.</p>
<p>In the world’s mundane sphere, perhaps we might see something of significance regarding Israel, as that country’s chart is governed by Venus. On a personal scale it might be well to curb our enthusiasm as this is one of those times when our &#8220;eyes are bigger that our stomachs.&#8221; In other words, moderation should be our watchword for much of this cycle.</p>
<p><strong>Pluto and Ceres, Again</strong></p>
<p>As pointed out above, the Earth has been experiencing an unusual amount of physical trauma recently. In my last New Moon post, I said we might expect some kind of ruckus between Pluto and Ceres which would manifest as a &#8220;…discomfiture of the Mother (Ceres) […causing…] him (Pluto) to shift things around and blow off a little steam himself.&#8221; Can you say, &#8220;Iceland?&#8221;</p>
<p>These two mythological and archetypal characters continue to travel together through the early degrees of the Earth sign, Capricorn. But remember what I said about Out of Bounds planets above: they can be expected to &#8220;act beyond the norm of expectations&#8221; for that planet. Well, <em>Ceres goes out of bounds</em> on the 17th, and continues there until early next year. I am reminded of a mother bear aggressively protecting her cubs. Better just get out of the way. Remember, &#8220;It&#8217;s not nice to fool (with) Mother Nature?&#8221; Get ready for some more blow-back.</p>
<p><strong>The New Moon Sabian</strong></p>
<p>Once again with a nod to <a href="http://sabiansymbols.com" target="_blank">Lynda Hill</a>, here is the Sabian Symbol for 24° Taurus and Lynda’s commentary on it:</p>
<div style="text-align: center;"><strong>AN INDIAN, HUMAN SCALPS HANGING AT HIS BELT, RIDES PROUDLY</strong></div>
<blockquote><p>You can be recognized for your abilities as a successful leader who is prepared to put themselves at risk to be successful.  The risks you have taken are marked by rewards that are admired and respected. Claiming one&#8217;s soil and one&#8217;s due. Fighting for one&#8217;s territory. Trophies of conquest. Aggression. Basic instincts. Territoriality. If negative &#8211; displaying success so as to intimidate others. Domination and ruthlessness.</p></blockquote>
<p>Perhaps the aggression spoken about in this Sabian relates to that Out Of Bounds placement of Venus, mentioned above, in regards to the situation affecting Israel.</p>
<p><strong>The Moon and You</strong></p>
<p>In the left hand column of my <a href="http://newmoonla.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><strong><em>New Moon LA</em></strong></a> blog you will find a statement entitled &#8220;A Note on the Southland New Moon Commentaries.&#8221; In it I explain my use of the Parallax Moon and a comment on how I have determined the geographical coordinates used in erecting the charts that I present for your consideration.</p>
<p>Also in the left hand column, at the top, you’ll see links to seven additional regions. The Planets in each of the eight locations, including this one for California&#8217;s Southland, remain fixed in their positions relative to each other.  While they may seem to move around the face of the Zodiacal clock through the Houses, the reality is that where the planets are in any chart is based on the different locations from which the observer sees them.</p>
<p>One of the major consequences, astrologically, of calculating these various Parallax perspectives is that the house position of the New Moon will often shift from east to west with the observer. An even more subtle change that happens in the charts from location to location is that the degrees for the Ascendant and Midheaven change significantly. Using New Moon House placement and the two &#8220;local&#8221; Sabians as guides, we might better fine tune our intent and focus during the Lunation period and/or in ceremony.</p>
<p>As always, I would encourage you to <a href="http://alabe.com/freechart/" target="_blank">get a copy of your own chart</a>(from my mates at Alabe.com) and put the New Moon chart &#8220;on top&#8221; of it. See where <strong><em>its</em></strong> energy wants to be planted in your chart/life. The following comments are more or less specific for California’s Southland.</p>
<p><strong>The 7th House New Moon</strong></p>
<p>Negotiations and diplomacy are highlighted during this Lunar Cycle, as it is a favorable time to begin new relationships or to re-define existing ones. Issues of sharing and partnership come to the fore. Increased awareness of the need for someone significant to lean on or to rely on is often associated with this position. Working on, or resolving to work on, relationships that are mutually supportive is a good idea at this time.</p>
<p>If you find yourself feeling of lacking support from partners, this may be a good time to ask yourself how companionable you are, and to work on developing yourself in this area of life. You might just find that this is a period when you are at your most gracious. It is also a good time to make contacts and to make something public.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The Local Sabians</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Ascendant</strong></p>
<p>The Ascendant (or rising sign) is the mask one wears when meeting others. Perhaps it is most aptly thought of as the automatic responses to one&#8217;s environment. It shows our natural defenses and how we cope with day-to-day issues.  The energies of the sign and condition of the Ascendant are most overt and obvious to others.  The Ascendant shows an individual&#8217;s first, natural reaction to new people and situations.  In the Southland, the Ascendant is <strong>26° Scorpio</strong>, the Sabian for which is:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>A MILITARY BAND ON THE MARCH </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>There is occasionally a need to make a show for society to remind ourselves of successes and achievements. You may find that this will take up a great deal of your time for no real return, but the morale of those around you will benefit and that is the true goal. Noisy announcements. If negative &#8211; a lot of volume can be a bit too pompous.</p>
<p><strong>The Midheaven</strong>The MC (Midheaven) often indicates social and career status.   It is the most public point in our chart and relates to our career or &#8220;life path&#8221; and suggests our social standing and reputation.  It also represents our most visible achievements in the eyes of society, our public &#8220;face,&#8221; our accomplishments, and our overall sense of responsibility and standing in the world/society.  In the Southland, the Midheaven is <strong>05° Virgo</strong>, the Sabian for which is: <strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>A MERRY-GO-ROUND</strong></p>
<p>You may find that the situation keeps returning to the same place and not progressing. But each time you return to the same point, you have had the opportunity of looking at all the other possibilities, you must make a decision: do you want to keep going around and around? Ever repeating circles of activity. If negative &#8211; repeating the same mistakes OR bouncing around from one thing to another.</p>
<p><em>Johnny Mirehiel is a 40-year student of spiritual, metaphysical   and astrological ideas. Internationally known as the discoverer of the   astrological chart of the <a href="http://www.harmonicconcordance.com/HCindex.htm" target="_blank">Harmonic  Concordance</a>, he is a member of the </em><em>San    Diego</em><em> chapter of NCGR and he has been  accredited by The </em><em>International</em><em> </em><em>College</em><em> of Astrology as both an  astrological   practitioner and teacher. He now plies his trade in the high </em><em>desert</em><em> of </em><em>Southern  California</em><em>.</em></p>
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April 14, 2010
Talk about new beginnings! Just like the beginning of Spring when life seems to reappear after another cold and barren winter, the Aries life force trumpets a very self-focused lunar cycle with a New Moon that offers the “I’m on fire and and rarin’ to go!” attitude. It’s a time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Aries New Moon<br />
April 14, 2010</strong></p>
<p>Talk about new beginnings! Just like the beginning of Spring when life seems to reappear after another cold and barren winter, the Aries life force trumpets a very self-focused lunar cycle with a New Moon that offers the “I’m on fire and and rarin’ to go!” attitude. It’s a time to exercise self-discovery, and independence and to act courageously in every endeavor.</p>
<p>This April’s New Moon chart is replete with discrete conjunctions that spread its energy over half of the chart, while the other half of the chart awaits a dynamic confrontation between the two malefic bad boys of the planetary pantheon, Mars and Saturn.  Just the kind of energy to kick start Spring.  Have a look at the chart:<a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm1.jpg"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm1.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-253" title="ariesnm1" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm1.jpg" alt="" width="344" height="404" /></a><br />
<span id="more-252"></span>In last month’s blog, I encouraged you to find that within you which is not working and to target it for elimination. Once again, a New Moon is a time when the Lunar light is blocked by our (Earth&#8217;s) shadow and is thus turned inward.  It offers us a regular and wonderful way to tap into what is happening in the dark shadows our emotional life.  It is once again time to clean out the old self and seed that new, unencumbered you.  Forceful, eager and head strong Aries would have us head butt that knot of will and emotions that metaphorically comes together within us now just as the Sun and Moon meet every month.  For us today, we are interested in how does Aries approach this archetypal union?<br />
Jungian astrologer <a href="http://www.wisdom-of-astrology.com/" target="_blank">Cathy Pagano</a> has a nice take on Aries as:</p>
<blockquote><p>“…the scout of the zodiac, the adventurous one who would rather just do something than think about it another moment&#8230;[whose]  energy is good for the soul…the fire that moves through the soul, …creates new life, new experiences and new psychological patterns.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Naturally enlivening Aries is a forceful energy to start anew, to burn away feelings of disquiet, to fearlessly reach for your true purpose and take that first step into the new Self that you would become. Yes, the energy of the Aries New Moon can be a much needed springboard into the days ahead.</p>
<p>Well, that’s all nice and encouraging info about Aries, but what about this particular chart?  For starters, how about if I present the same chart as the one above only with a little of the peripheral data, the non-planetary “white noise,” taken out. Then the chart would look like this:</p>
<p><a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-254" title="ariesnm2" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm2.jpg" alt="" width="399" height="404" /></a><br />
With one exception, that of Ceres, the largest of the Solar System&#8217;s asteroids, all of the symbols shown are planets.  The salient point here is that ten of them are distributed within five sequential houses and come together in pairs to form five distinct and separate conjunctions.  This is indeed a rare grouping.  The only two non-conjunct planets, Mars and Saturn, are closing in on what is called a <strong>Septile</strong> aspect.  (More about this later.)</p>
<p>One of the first interpretative tools taught in Astrology 101 is to look for the planetary distribution between the hemispheres, North and South, East and West. In the case of this chart, erected for California&#8217;s Southland, the emphasis is decidedly in the Eastern (Ascendant-sided) hemisphere.  This heavy Eastern imbalance is said to be a sign of self-assertiveness and a drive to shape the environment.</p>
<p>However, that self-assertive drive might be considered a two edged sword when seen in context of an Aries New Moon.  On the one hand, it would seem to support the basic characteristics of an Aries Lunar cycle, as suggested above: forceful, courageous, independent, but self-focused.  Those same self-focused qualities can run amok and leave a scorched Earth in their wake. Remember, Aries is Fire: the forge in which our white hot mettle is hammered razor sharp. Aries likes to act.  And when one is consciously on a path of self-discovery/actualization it is, after all, necessary to act on it.  But take care of how you wield that sword that it is not unleashed on any innocent by-standers.</p>
<p>While we’re looking at the hemispheric distribution, we might also notice that, in terms of the Marc Edmund Jones (et.al.) planetary pattern school of thinking, none of the basic eight are applicable here. What is there is a pattern that is suggestive of a sextant.</p>
<p><a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm3.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-256" title="ariesnm3" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm3.jpg" alt="" width="115" height="101" /></a>For what is a sextant used?  Why, it is an aid to vision for finding one’s location via the stars. An apt analog for the type of energy that is visionary, precise and broad based such as might be found in the chart of one of the 20th Century’s most realized visionary geniuses, Gene Roddenberry.</p>
<p>According to <strong><a href="http://sisterrayastrology.com/" target="_blank">Sister Ray’s</a> </strong>brilliant analysis of  Roddenberry’s chart found in the <strong><a href="http://sisterrayastrology.com/Gene.htm" target="blank">May 2009 edition of Dell  Horoscope</a></strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>An astrologer would expect an unusual person to have an unusual chart, and Gene Roddenberry does not disappoint.  He has a remarkable chart.  His eight planets and the two luminaries are arranged in five pairs in the shape of a sextant…</em></p></blockquote>
<p>The point being that the same structure of the energy flow found in Roddenberry’s chart of genius is found in the energetic pattern in this Aries New Moon. Roddenberry was a Renaissance Man, a visionary who saw “beyond.” Look at the mythic world he created and the true science and technology that has arisen which reflects that vision. That is the flow that is in the Aries New Moon. This can be a moment that “births” a vision with the personal impact of a “Roddenberry Moment” of brilliance.</p>
<p>But the &#8220;sextant&#8221; of this New Moon chart is specifically zeroed in on the mid-point of the aforementioned applying Septile between Saturn and Mars, exactly at 03° Virgo 00’.  If I might go to yet another “show and tell:”</p>
<p><a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm4.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-258" title="ariesnm4" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm4.jpg" alt="" width="404" height="403" /></a></p>
<p>Now why is that significant?  Well, as you can see from it&#8217;s placement, 03 Virgo falls in the chart&#8217;s <strong>seventh house</strong>.  While Aries is largely a &#8220;go it alone&#8221; energy, nevertheless, that position in the chart suggests that in order to actualize the highest potential for this New Moon we must remember the important role played by relationships in our own self-actualization.  As a matter of fact, the whole chart may be seen to be &#8220;dangling&#8221; from this rather inconspicuous but significant degree.</p>
<p>And not for nothing, but in light of my particular brand of astrology[i] I happen to be partial to its Sabian  Symbol:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>TWO GUARDIAN ANGELS BRINGING PROTECTION</strong></p>
<p>You will notice that I have not  employed the almost standard procedure of advancing the Symbol to the next  highest degree, a practice which I whole hardheartedly support.  My great Aussie  mate, <strong><a href="http://www.sabiansymbols.com/" target="_blank">Lynda Hill</a></strong>, is a rather vocal supporter of this application. Yet there are other voices.  Dr. Jones,  himself, indicated that if the degree was exactly XX° and 00’ that the symbol of  that exact degree should be applied.  It is also my understanding that the <strong><a href="http://www.sabian.org/" target="_blank">Sabian Assembly</a></strong>, founded by Jones, remains  just as adamant<strong>:</strong> use the symbol of the exact degree.  So I’ll compromise  and also give you the symbol for 04° Virgo, as presented by <strong><a href="http://tinyurl.com/yybhjo6" target="blank">Diana  E. Roche</a></strong>, and as taken from MEJ&#8217;s hand written  note:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>A CHOCOLATE CHILD PLAYING WITH WHITES </strong><strong><sup>[ii]</sup></strong></p>
<p>In either case, the implication is that the outcome of this moment promises to provide a significant opportunity for an Arian journey into self-discovery.</p>
<p>But before we leave the Sabians, let’s have a brief look at what, according to Diana, Elsie Wheeler saw when MEJ held up the index card for 25 Aries, the degree of this New Moon:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>A DOUBLE PROMISE</strong></p>
<p>Lynda would add, “…reveals its inner and outer meanings,” while Dane Rudhyar saw: “The possibility for man to gain experience at two levels of being.”  Thus this Aries New Moon offers the &#8220;double promise&#8221; of the two Lights (Sun/Moon) focusing within so that they might illuminate our individualized inner meaning, that we may manifest an outer life on two levels of consciousness, one devoted to our service to others, the other to service of our own self-actualization.</p>
<p>And we haven’t even looked at what the Planets have to say about this New Moon yet.</p>
<p><strong>The Aries New Moon Planets</strong></p>
<p>By now you should be familiar with the general distribution of the planets for the New Moon this Wednesday, April 14th.  As has been noted, there are five pair and two “aspecting singletons:”</p>
<p>The <strong>Sun and Moon</strong> conjunction, of course has been discussed in Part I in the comments on the Aries New Moon.  In brief, while every New Moon is the start of a new cycle and a time to set new intentions and begin new habits, the New Moon in Aries is especially strong.  It’s a time to exercise self-discovery, independence, and to act courageously in every endeavor you take on.  The I Ching calls it the reunification of the two primal powers for the sake of a great creative endeavor.  It is a very powerful time.  We’ll come back to this pair brief mention when the Septile is up for discussion.</p>
<p>The <strong>Mercury and Venus</strong> conjunction, however, is different story altogether.   Tucked away in the Southland’s Taurus ruled third house, they each have something to be happy about and something that makes them somewhat uncomfortable here.  As the house’s natural ruler, Mercury really feels at ease there.  From that base he usually exhibits his facile and curious mind and is open to communication on all levels.  However, at this moment his speed is slowing, preparing to turn retrograde on the 18th, a mere four days after the New Moon.  He will be in that state for virtually this full Lunar cycle.  Add to that the fact the entire retrograde will be in slow moving, grounded, stubborn and introspective Taurus, all qualities that are one or two sizes too small for Mercury’s restless and fast paced nature.<br />
His house mate, Venus, on the other hand loves being in Taurus, one of the signs of her rulerships.  At home here, she can feel free to gather friends to her side, put out a delicious looking and tasty spread for them, and indulge her appetite for the finer things in life.  But for one snag; she’s not particularly fond of a trip to the third house, ruled as it is by the non-emotional, and somewhat asexual Mercury and the Airy Gemini, which always cool her normally hot blood.  So the pair are comfortable, but not; eager to please, but restrained.  All in all, I’d say that the energies for Mercury and Venus during this Moon cycle are at least somewhat muted.  IOW, not the best time to be hooking up with Mr./Ms. Right.</p>
<p><strong>Neptune and Chiron</strong> have been hanging out for some time now, going back, really, to February a year ago, so their energetic and spiritual healing energy ought to be feeling familiar.  As Jan <a href="http://www.astrogrrl.com/" target="_blank">(astrogrrl)</a> says:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Chiron now extends a helping hand in finally releasing fears, healing past hurts, letting go of mentally wounding thoughts/ideas, and giving up old ways or bad habits. At the same time, Neptune gives us her gift of hope and insight, showing us the truth and reality that go beyond what we can mentally process, visually witness and audibly experience.”</p></blockquote>
<p>I know that I could use some of that blessed spiritual healing myself.  Couldn’t we all?</p>
<p><strong>Pluto and Ceres</strong> What is it about the the myth of the curious triangle between Pluto, Ceres and Persephone that continues to fascinate us?  What do we feel about the primal pair and the object of their affections?  the briefest of recounting:   Persephone is a beautiful, lithe young woman.  Pluto spots, wants and grabs her and carries her off to the depths of Hades.  Ceres, the damsel’s mother, can’t find her and becomes distraught.</p>
<p>Now Ceres is a pretty powerful personage herself, being the Goddess of the Earth.  She is the archetypal Mother figure and ranks first in stature among the asteroids.  However, in spite of her status, she is helpless to recover her precious daughter.   Crushed and angry, she withdraws and in so doing robs the Earth of all its warmth.  The Earth froze and experienced its first winter.  Long story short, Pluto agrees to let the lady go, but since she ate those seven pomegranate seeds Pluto had her hooked for half the year and thus the Seasons.  But here they are, back in the news, so to speak.  And this time we might expect some kind of ruckus between them.</p>
<p>In the first place, they have that bad blood between them, but most of the times they come together their rather infrequent meetings are brief.  They only bump into one another every five or so years and when they do the parlay generally lasts for less than two weeks.  But not this time.  You’d have to bet on it during this dynamic astrological year.  During the passage they retrograde past each other and stay within conjunction close rang of one another for an almost staggering <strong>54</strong> days, from April 6th until May 27th.  Then on October 9th she catches up to him again for a two and a half week period, as if to say, “You better get it now, buster!”</p>
<p>But Pluto is a power  broker himself and not one to back down easily.  Remember, in your chart,  where Pluto says you will go, you <em>will</em> go.   And remember too Pluto lives in the depths of the earth, where the discomfiture  of the Mother can cause him to shift things around and blow off a little steam  himself.  Given what just happened in Mexacali, I’d  know where the nearest door jamb is, were I you.  Or  me.  Oh and yes, in case you missed it, that <em><strong>is</strong></em> a Square  that is being sent their way by our other “Earth” friend, Saturn, who is not  feeling so comfortable right about now considering the face to face eye  contact/challenge that he’s having with <strong>his father,</strong> Uranus, via  the opposition between them.  That generational confrontation has, as <a href="http://funkastrology.co.uk/saturn-opposite-uranus-2010/">Jamie  Funk</a> notes, “…something…cranking into action for more  confrontation between old style monotheism (Saturn) and progressive spirituality  (Uranus).”  Families.  Sheesh.  Go figure.  Please  see Jamie’s crackling good comments on the <a href="http://funkastrology.co.uk/a-new-moon-with-va-va-voooom-april-2010/">Asteroid  confrontations</a> going on during this New Moon cycle as well.</p>
<p>Along with the Mexacali bump which heralded the opening of the conjunction orb period on the 4th, we must add the shock and grief resulting from the loss of the upper echelons of the Polish government in the April 10th plane crash that took the lives of President Lech Kaczynski, his First Lady and dozens of others political and military leaders.  Pain is an international donor.  Under the December 1981 Pluto/Ceres conjunction a Yugoslavian airliner crashed into a mountain on Corsica, killing 178.  In the July 1977 passage flooding in Johnstown, PA, caused by massive rainfall, killed over 75 people, costing billions of $ in damage. And in September of ‘72 there was the “Munich Massacre.”  Nasty do, that.  Just sayin.’</p>
<p><strong>Jupiter and  Uranus</strong> are in a wide, but applying conjunction that won’t be exact  until early June, but as with most things associated with Jupiter, the  “largeness” of the orb does not entirely rule out its effectiveness.  This is  particularly so when the orb is applying and to a planet that is currently in a  face to face confrontation with Saturn.  For a terrific take on this once every  fourteen year conjunction, may I refer you to <a href="http://anne-whitaker.com/">Anne  Whitaker</a>’s interview on this <a href="http://jupitermeetsuranus.wordpress.com/2009/10/31/jupiter-meets-uranus-a-few-thoughts-on-the-201011-encounter/">coming  event</a> in which, she tells us, among other things, to expect  the unexpected during this turbulent and out of the ordinary planetary  interlude.  And taking a peek ahead, as this New Moon turns to Full, the confrontational elements of the Saturn/Uranus  opposition increases exponentially with other stressors kicking in.  That chart  looks like  this:</p>
<p><a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm5.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-263" title="ariesnm5" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm5.jpg" alt="" width="327" height="360" /></a></p>
<p>You will no doubt note the plethora of red and black lines crisscrossing the chart’s open center space. They are, of course, the aspect lines and show the energetic pathways over which the planets communicate with each other.  Red and black generally indicate lines of stress and/or tension between the thus “connected dots.”  Coming as they do at the Full Moon, which often sees the seeds that we have planted at the New come to fruition, we might better know to keep or New Moon promises simple lest they bare fruits of discord.</p>
<p><strong>Mars and Saturn</strong>, on the other hand, although not in the same conjunctive aspect as the others, are intimately connected by a approaching an important, if little used Septile aspect.  The Septile is based on the division of the 360° circle by 7, which gives the difficult to see <strong>51°25’42.9” Septile / 102°51&#8242;25&#8221; BiSeptile / 154°17&#8242;08&#8221; TriSeptile</strong> aspects.  The series expresses itself just as the number 7 does in numerology.  It  It is often associated with spirituality, mysticism, wisdom, studiousness and success.  Australian astrologer <a href="http://aliceportman.com/">Alice  Portman</a> has put up an excellent page on this often <a href="http://aliceportman.com/?p=326">ignored  aspect</a> and of course our friend Rick Levine and his partner Jeff  Jawer have been <a href="http://www.stariq.com/">writing</a> a<em>nd</em> <a href="http://www.stariq.com/startalkers/29-StarTalkers.asx">speaking</a> (in this <strong>great</strong> audio  from 2005, for instance) about them for years.</p>
<p>As mentioned above, these two masculine archetypes are often referred to as the planetary “malefics.”   Whenever trouble starts to rear its ugly head, we can usually spot one, or both, of them at the scene of the crime.  Not that I dislike them.  I am a big fan of Saturn’s never fatal, but always solid brick to the temple.  A bit like a (pre do-do) Mike Tyson left hook, it’s difficult to see coming but very effective in getting us to make the necessary changes in service to our personal growth and self-actualization.  Saturn’s lessons may be difficult to endure, but when we do we emerge on the other side in a better place.  Yeah Saturn!</p>
<p>Mars is sort of like a “Mini Me” to Saturn in as much as he too kicks up dirt, but seldom does he throw a knock out punch.  But he’s much quicker than Saturn.  He makes the Zodiacal circle in a little over two years as compared to Saturn’s 29.  He beats you into submission with repeated jabs.  In boxing, it’s called the “stick and run.”  In astrology, it called Mars.  As the Septiles are acknowledged to be associated with spirituality, mysticism and esoteric wisdom Mars can is fully capable of donning the armor of the Spiritual Warrior that he can be.</p>
<p>Earlier I mentioned that I would be coming back to the Sun and Moon in connection to the Septiles.  Now’s that time.  You see, the Luminaries, by virtue of their conjunction are <strong>both</strong> BiSeptile to Mars and <strong>at the same time</strong> TriSeptile to Saturn.  I’m calling it a Septile Grand Trine incorporating the whole family. Oh, I almost forgot, There’s another Septile there too, between Mercury and Jupiter.  Get the picture?</p>
<p><a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm6.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-265" title="ariesnm6" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ariesnm6.jpg" alt="" width="334" height="337" /></a></p>
<p>That’s  6 [iv] of the ten planets, a clear majority you’ll  notice, whose energies are open to the flow of Spirit, Wisdom and The Mystery  among them.  And it’s really good that the planets involved can really make  things happen,  Just look at how the Sun and Moon  support Saturn and Mars.  It’s actually a closed circuit loop of the Will and  Power of the Sun, the emotional and psychic energy of the Moon, Saturn’s call to  change and Mars’ urge to action flowing between them over the Septile circuits  that open the interchange of Spirit, Wisdom and the Mystery beyond.  And do  remember that that same energy passes between Jupiter and Mercury.  It’s like  someone throwing the switch in the Big House in the sky.</p>
<p><a name="_edn1"></a><a href="http://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=167433489221594259&amp;postID=4291988920093439131#_ednref1">[i]</a> Which sees astrology as but one tool in our  self-discovery/actualization tool boxes.</p>
<p><a name="_edn2"></a><a href="http://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=167433489221594259&amp;postID=4291988920093439131#_ednref2">[ii]</a> Roach, Diana E., <strong>The</strong><strong> Sabian Symbols, A Screen of Prophecy</strong>,  Victoria,  BC: Trafford Publishing, 1998, p.  184.</p>
<p>[iii]  The number 6 has continued to be prominent for me astrologically since I  discovered the 6 pointed star pattern of the <a href="http://www.harmonicconcordance.com/">Harmonic  Concordance</a> in 1998.</p>
<p><em>Johnny Mirehiel is a 40-year student of spiritual, metaphysical  and astrological ideas. Internationally known as the discoverer of the  astrological chart of the <a href="http://www.harmonicconcordance.com/HCindex.htm" target="_blank">Harmonic  Concordance</a>, he is a member of the </em><em>San   Diego</em><em> chapter of NCGR and he has been  accredited by The </em><em>International</em><em> </em><em>College</em><em> of Astrology as both an  astrological  practitioner and teacher. He now plies his trade in the high </em><em>desert</em><em> of </em><em>Southern  California</em><em>.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ides of March New Moon
March 15, 2010
by Johnny Mirehiel

Beware the Ides of March!
~ Julius Caesar, Act I, Sc ii
It was Shakespeare who coined the soothsayer’s infamous words of warning to Caesar on the fateful day of his assassination, more than two millennia ago. They may also apply to us too, now, with a slight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Ides of March New Moon<br />
March 15, 2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>by Johnny Mirehiel<br />
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>Beware the Ides of March!<br />
~ Julius Caesar, Act I, Sc ii</em></strong></p>
<p>It was Shakespeare who coined the soothsayer’s infamous words of warning to Caesar on the fateful day of his assassination, more than two millennia ago. They may also apply to us too, now, with a slight twist:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Be <em>Aware</em>, this Ides of March!</strong></p>
<p>I am reminded of another famous Shakespearian reference to astrology, when, later in scene <em>ii</em>, Cassius comments to fellow conspirator, Brutus:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>&#8220;Men at some time are masters of their fates:<br />
The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>I might submit that, for we mere mortals at this Ides of March, the <strong><em>choice</em></strong> lies not within the stars, but within ourselves, that we may be masters of our fates.</p>
<p>Here is the astrological picture of the Southland’s stars this Ides of March:</p>
<p><a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Image20.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-243" title="Image20" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Image20.jpg" alt="" width="410" height="462" /></a></p>
<p>No, we are not about to meet a tragic end, a la old Julie. However, what this Pisces New Moon <em>does</em> portend for us Southlanders is a significant moment of choice. To understand why, let’s begin with the symbol for Pisces. It is a representation of two fish swimming in different directions, connected by a starry strand. In most contemporary representations of the symbol the fish are depicted as swimming in different but parallel directions, many showing the connecting strand extending between either the fishes’ tails or, in some images, even their mouths.</p>
<p>Actually, the constellation shows that the fish are swimming perpendicularly to each other; one headed north, the other west at a 90° angle to each other. The starry strand which winds through the empty space between them comes together at a symbolic &#8220;knot’ marking the fork in the direction ofthe two fish.(see below) This New Moon presents us with a lunar cycle during which we may make a choice between which of these two Piscean wakes we wish to swim in.<span id="more-242"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Image21.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-244" title="Image21" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Image21-300x217.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="217" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The Pisces Stellium</strong></p>
<p>The chart shows a cluster of <strong>five</strong> planets in the 8th house of our Southland’s chart. In addition to The Sun and Moon, at 25°, we find Uranus and Mercury at 26° in an ultra tight partile conjunction<br />
to each other while also conjunct to the New Moon, and trailed by Jupiter at 13°, <em>all in Pisces. </em>Such an alignment is called a stellium.<em> </em>This particular gathering in Pisces at a New Moon suggests a concentration of much thought directed inwardly towards the center of our God consciousness.<br />
In the 8th house, naturally governed by Scorpio (and Mars), our attention is directed to the deepest levels of Self, the purpose of which is to be able to clearly see those elements which we must discard so that we might<br />
move, unencumbered, in either direction suggested by the Piscean fish.</p>
<p><strong>A Tail of Two Fish</strong></p>
<p>So who are these two fish swimming under the same sign and why are they so different in orientation and temperament? Well, in terms of their orientation, we might suppose that the two fish have entirely different objectives. The west swimming one, being at the end of the Zodiacal belt, swims towards the first degree of Aries in an attempt to complete that circle. In so doing, he closes on the ceaseless rounds of incarnation that the zodiac itself suggests.</p>
<p>His counterpart, the northerly swimming one, seems to be heading up, away and out of the wheel. This directional notation fits nicely with the seemingly other worldly association of Pisces. In this case, it suggests that the way to escape the Karmic round of interminable lives is to swim away from it, to steer clear of worldly concerns or towards the higher realms to which the Christ figure, so often associated with Pisces, beckons us.</p>
<p><strong>Two Rulers, Two Faces</strong></p>
<p>As you may know, Pisces is ruled by two planets: Jupiter, its ancient lord, and Neptune, its modern ruler. As a matter of fact, astrologer David McCann has referred to them as a &#8220;duet.&#8221; Perhaps a quick look at some<br />
of the things that these rulers represent can more clearly illustrate my point.</p>
<p>One of the three modern planets which are considered &#8220;impersonal&#8221; or generational planets, Neptune was discovered in 1846. Astrologers have since come to associate it with the seas, idealism and compassion, religions, spirituality and mysticism, the mass media, creativity in art and music, extreme sensitivity, fantasy and imagination, or in other words, just about anything that’s hard to pin down.</p>
<p>But there is another side to this (sea) blue planet. Yes, it represents the seas, but ask any sailor and he will tell you that the sea can be a cruel mistress as the source of violent storms, typhoons and tsunamis (can you say, &#8220;Spanish Armada?&#8221;). Hospitals, prisons, and mental institutions, also under Neptune’s governorship, are hardly the happiest of places, nor are illusion, confusion, deception, alcoholism, drug addiction and escapism desirable conditions.</p>
<p>Jupiter, like Neptune, also has a twofold nature. This &#8220;king of the Gods&#8221; is most often depicted in astrological literature as the &#8220;Greater Benefic.&#8221; According to Rob Hand it is &#8220;…the planet that most signifies success and achievement, good luck and every conceivable benefit that life can offer&#8230;and has always been considered as the sign of positive results in every endeavor.&#8221; Indeed, the astrological literature is chock-a-block with praise for Jupiter’s beneficial effects.</p>
<p>However, while I am usually in agreement with the estimable Mr. Hand, I have personal experience of the other side of this energy. The very week that Jupiter was transiting conjunct to my Moon, my father died. While it was not terribly impactful for me (he and I had been estranged for quite a number of years), it did have a rather deleterious effect on my mother, (astrologically, the Moon) who suffered through an extended nervous breakdown as a result. Believe me, there was nothing beneficial about that. And remember too, that Jupiter is the god associated with the liberal use of lightening and thunderbolts.</p>
<p>The point here is that there are really two Piscean paths, the darker, destructive one associated with the westward swimming fish, and the lighter, more beneficial qualities connected to the one headed north. Because of the powerful effect of the five planet gathering in Pisces at the New Moon, this lunar cycle highlights the divergence in these paths.</p>
<p><strong>Jupiter in Oriental Appearance</strong></p>
<p>As a result of Jupiter’s inclusion in the stellium, he projects his influence on the moment in more than one way. In the first place, he is empowered by being in the sign of his rulership. To be in the sign of its rulership makes any planet feel at home. In feeling thus at ease, planets tend to express themselves without restraint. This can be for the good, or not.</p>
<p>According to the late Robert C. Jansky, the oriental planet, the one that rises across the eastern horizon (the astrological Ascendant) just before the Sun, gives a valuable clue as to what often motivates the subject of the chart to take some action. Michael R Meyer says it shows the practical channel through which solar will and vitality is expressed. In this chart the planet that would reach the Ascendant just before the Sun is Jupiter.</p>
<p>Jupiter expects us to face the situation optimistically and to take things as they come, with a philosophical frame of mind. He also gives us a certain &#8220;scope&#8221; of vision, generosity, keen judgment and a capacity for constructive self-awareness. This idea would be a perfect compliment to any naturally inward turning New Moon. In the moment of this lunar cycle Jupiter is fully capable of swimming down to the depths of our collective consciousness (Pisces) to find the substance of the needed awareness to focus on the inner path to enlightenment (the 8th house). Or it can produce an excess of its Jovian urge to expand, show his famous wrath or wield his famous lightening bolts.</p>
<p><strong>Mars Awakens</strong></p>
<p>Mars assumes an important role at this New Moon for several reasons. According to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorotheus_of_Sidon" target="_blank"><strong>Wikipedia</strong></a>, first-century Hellenistic astrologer, Dorotheus of Sidon, considered Triplicity rulership the most powerful and demonstrable of the several essential dignities of a planet. Mars is the Triplicity ruler of the Water sign of Pisces. This is a rather technical way to say that Mars, now in Leo, an agreeable Fire sign, will be an important planet in shaping the fate suggested in this chart. After being restrained in retrograde for almost three months, he is now direct and raring for action. As usual, he will muscle his way into the conversation about how this lunar cycle will play out.</p>
<p>Secondly, in the chart for the <a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/2010/02/new-moon-in-aquarius-february-13-2010/#more-220">Valentine New Moon</a> we can see that Mars was running retrograde in Leo. According to <a href="http://www.astrologycom.com/" target="_blank">Rob Tillett</a>, Mars in Leo is usually fearless, independent, generous and honest in any dealings with others. Now that he is direct, we might expect a return to his usual fearless independence, especially as he sits so strongly in the first house of our Southland chart. This is important as it will give us a month in which we will see agitation towards one or the other of the two opposing paths offered by the Pisces New Moon. And Mars, the traditional ruler of the 8th house, is sure to urge us on to act on our choice, whichever it is.</p>
<p>Finally, although the software that I use to erect my charts, <strong>Solar Fire Gold</strong>, calls the planetary pattern found in this one &#8220;unclassified,&#8221; I see it differently. My friend, and contributor to my old <a href="http://www.harmonicconcordance.com/__JohnTownley.htm" target="_blank">Harmonic Concordance</a> web site, <a href="http://www.astrologysoftware.com/community/sessions/getarticle.asp?ID=214" target="_blank">John Townley</a>, says, &#8220;[n]<strong>ot all charts fit easily into just one pattern.&#8221; Such is the case here. For me, the pattern is one that we have seen in several of the past New Moon charts called the Locomotive. In this case, Mars assumes a prominent role as the lead (first to the Ascendant) planet. </strong>Motivated, sometimes to the point of being overbearing, Mars is once again the leading planet in this pattern. We know that Mars is an aggressive, &#8220;can do&#8221; planet who wants action. This will be especially true for this chart in as much as he has just turned Direct on the 11th. Although not fully himself (he is still in a shadow period until mid-May), he has enough renewed energy to press the issue.</p>
<p><strong>Saturn is <em>STILL</em> square to Pluto</strong></p>
<p>And will be until Mid-June. Astrologer <a href="http://jshawvan.homestead.com/" target="_blank">Jim Shawvan</a> reminds us that during this period:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;…this combination is about as close as it comes to…a confrontation in the real world. Conflict of wills, and conflict of our human will with the nature of reality, take center stage. Don&#8217;t block the road &#8211; that bulldozer won&#8217;t slow down just because you&#8217;re in the way. This aspect is happening in the earliest degrees of Cardinal signs, which some astrologers call ‘the World Axis’ &#8211; and that means some of the huge changes coming up will be highly visible and will affect millions or even billions of people.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The question raised by Jim here, for me at least, is just how the clash of these powerful forces will become &#8220;highly visible.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>The Mercury/Uranus Connection</strong></p>
<p>Many of us like to think of ourselves as working on the path towards what I loosely refer to as &#8220;enlightenment.&#8221; One of the more significant characteristics of this enlightenment is our capacity to receive, interpret and translate the &#8220;broadcasts&#8221; of the Greater Consciousness that stands behind all of Creation.  Astrologically, to a large extent, this is the function of the interplay between Mercury and Uranus.</p>
<p>Mercury is traditionally associated with all forms of communication, analysis and perceptual understanding in the mundane sphere.  When functioning at its best it is stimulating, candid, open, and a clear voice of the expressive and creative flow of ideas.  Astrologer <a href="http://www.aquariuspapers.com/" target="_blank">Robert Wilkinson</a> refers to its androgynous energy, as &#8220;…the Magician who knows the hidden forces in Nature and matter.&#8221;</p>
<p>Uranus, which is commonly known as the higher octave planet of Mercury, stands as an apt partner for their &#8220;communication&#8221; at this New Moon.  While Mercury represents the creative flow of ideation in the mundane sphere, Uranus represents those same functions on the higher mind levels.  All of which is to say, as &#8220;octave planets,&#8221; that Mercury operates on the personal, physical and third dimensional plane while Uranus operates on a more universal, metaphysical, and higher dimensional level in matters of social and intellectual exchange.</p>
<p>Robert Pelletier’s classic, <strong>Planets in Aspect</strong>, describes the Mercury/Uranus conjunction as being &#8220;…bright, articulate, curious, intuitive…mentally courageous…[and] futuristic in attitude.&#8221; Being positioned in the <em>exact same degree</em> in this chart, Mercury, which really has little power of his own to make things happen, <em>is </em>ideally suited to fulfilling his role as the &#8220;hollow tube&#8221; through which the intuitive, courageous and futuristic &#8220;broadcasts of the Greater Consciousness&#8221; of Uranus can come to the surface of our awareness and so have an affect on the mundane affairs of the world.</p>
<p>Uranus is making a rapid departure from Pisces and will be into Aries before we know it, before the end of May as a matter of fact, only to return via a final Piscean retrograde <strong>to this exact degree</strong> (<strong>26° Pisces</strong>) on November 8th (<em>the seventh anniversary of the Harmonic Concordance, </em>BTW) where it will be stationary until January 2, 2011. In other words, Uranus will give us one final and rather long lasting opportunity to tune into his Piscean message of the transcendence and surrender of the self to the collective consciousness of the all.</p>
<p><strong>A Most Relevant Sabian Symbol</strong></p>
<p>If this one doesn’t draw your attention, nothing will. Our Aussie mate, <a href="http://www.sabiansymbols.typepad.com/" target="_blank">Lynda Hill</a>, has it as:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>A New Moon Reveals THAT IT’S TIME FOR PEOPLE<br />
TO GO AHEAD WITH THEIR DIFFERENT PROJECTS.</strong></p>
<p>And Dane Rudhyar adds this as the &#8220;keynote&#8221; for the degree:</p>
<p><em>A keen appreciation of the value of individualized responses to any challenge of life.</em></p>
<p>Among Lynda’s keywords are: &#8220;people splitting up and splitting off&#8221; and &#8220;the beginning of a new age.&#8221;</p>
<p>Did anyone say something about two fish?</p>
<p><strong>The New Moon and You</strong></p>
<p>Once again, might I suggest that you place this very powerful New Moon chart on your own to see how it might play out and affect your experience. If you need a copy of your chart, may I direct you to our friends at the <a href="http://alabe.com/freechart/" target="_blank">Astrolabe</a> website who produce free and easily accessible charts.</p>
<p>And finally, for a quick reference to the area of your life which may be impacted by the eclipse, let me direct you attention to Annie Heese and Adam Banks’ tidy summary of the New Moon in the houses at <a href="http://www.cafeastrology.com/newmooninhouses.html" target="_blank">Café Astrology</a>.</p>
<p><em>Johnny Mirehiel is a 40-year student of spiritual, metaphysical and astrological ideas. Internationally known as the discoverer of the astrological chart of the <a href="http://www.harmonicconcordance.com/HCindex.htm" target="_blank">Harmonic  Concordance</a>, he is a member of the </em><em>San  Diego</em><em> chapter of NCGR and he has been  accredited by The </em><em>International</em><em> </em><em>College</em><em> of Astrology as both an  astrological practitioner and teacher. He now plies his trade in the high </em><em>desert</em><em> of </em><em>Southern  California</em><em>.</em></p>
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<p><strong>SATURDAY APRIL 10, 2010</strong> &#8211; Gaze deeply into a clear, dark desert sky from a comfortable camp chair then let noted astronomy lecturer and sky photographer Dennis Mammana take you on a fascinating tour of the night sky with both eye and telescope.  What a truly remarkable way to round out a desert experience after a great dinner and an excursion through the Borrego Badlands.  Camp will be at the historic Clark homestead site among ancient Tamarisk Trees and sand dunes.  This is a rarely visited place at the foot of the beautiful Santa Rosa Mountains which glow red at sunset.  To see examples of nighttime sky photos visit Dennis’ online gallery at <a href="http://dennismammana.com" target="_blank">dennismammana.com</a></p>
<p>TOTAL PROGRAM (-22 HOURS):  $175.00 ADULTS &#8211; $90.00 KIDS 12 AND YOUNGER.  (TERRAIN THAT’S RELATIVELY SMOOTH WITH JUST A BIT OF WALKING.)</p>
<p>Program includes all camping gear, gourmet chuck wagon dinner, full  hot breakfast, and a bonus excursion through the Borrego Badlands to the breathtaking overlook of Font’s Point.</p>
<p>RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.   Meeting time is 12:00 noon at <a href="http://www.californiaoverland.com/about_us.html" target="_blank">California Overland office</a>.<br />
1-866-6-EXPLORE OR 760-767-1232</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free Year of the Tiger forecast (PDF) from Astrolabe, written by Malvin Artley:
The Tiger in Chinese astrology represents majesty, dignity and sternness, daring, power and passion and anyone who has those qualities in their nature will fare well in 2010. For those who are more sedate then those same Tiger qualities may just be awakened [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.alabe.com/ChineseNewYear10.pdf"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-231" title="Year of the Tiger" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/63-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Free <a href="http://www.alabe.com/ChineseNewYear10.pdf" target="_blank">Year of the Tiger forecast</a> (PDF) from Astrolabe, written by Malvin Artley:</p>
<blockquote><p>The Tiger in Chinese astrology represents majesty, dignity and sternness, daring, power and passion and anyone who has those qualities in their nature will fare well in 2010. For those who are more sedate then those same Tiger qualities may just be awakened this year. It is said that the Tiger has no special magical properties. Tigers work best in the trenches and in motivating others to get things done. It will be a great year to start an enterprise, work at self-improvement, prevail upon the boss for that raise you so richly deserve, do something daring and completely out-of-character, push your own and others’ boundaries, get over that fear of public speaking or just generally make a bold statement about your life. In all, find whatever stirs your passion this year and the Tiger in you is sure to come out!</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.alabe.com/ChineseNewYear10.pdf" target="_blank">Download the full article, including forecasts for each Chinese Zodiac sign, here!</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Valentine New Moon in Aquarius
February 13, 2010
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Valentine New Moon in Aquarius<br />
February 13, 2010</strong></p>
<p>Much more than an event created by Hallmark, Valentine’s Day is a celebration dating from ancient Rome where February 14th was designated as a holiday in honor of Juno, the Queen of the Roman Gods and Goddesses. The Romans also knew her as the Goddess of women, marriage and romance. This year’s Aquarius New Moon checks in within very near hailing distance of that date. As such, we might look at the Juno symbolism in the context of the energy presented to us in our Southland <strong>Valentine New Moon.</strong></p>
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<p>Perhaps you will remember that last month’s New Moon was accompanied by a close conjunction to Venus. There is a similar effect for this Valentine New Moon as Chiron and Neptune, the higher octave planet of Venus, are both within a 01° conjunction of the New Moon degree. This four planet dance can clearly be seen clustered in the Southland’s fifth house (above) where they are joined by a finally direct Mercury.<span id="more-220"></span></p>
<p>One of the significant fields of experience which the fifth house embodies is the expression of romance. Since all New Moons are the <em>start</em> of the moonthly cycle – the seed planting stage if you will, our attention in this chart is directed to the beginnings of romantic considerations, either within an absolutely initial stage, or in the re-commitment to an ongoing romance. The New Moon urges us to look within for that starting point. This internal quest is accompanied by Chiron, who ensures that, after a bit of a bumpy ride, the moment emerges on the surface as a romantic healing, one which, by its position in Aquarius which might best be served through group work. New friendships can go to deeper levels and Neptune, the Sea God, representing the deep unconscious as well as our spiritual qualities, brings the necessary depth and the “higher” element of our Love for <em>and</em> from Spirit to this communal Aquarian moment.</p>
<p>You might also note that the Asteroid Goddess Juno, herself, at 25° Aries, is in a very favorable, energetically creative and exact sextile (60°) aspect to the degree of the New Moon. And right along side of Juno is Eros, stationed at 26° Aries.  Aphrodite’s son, (now known to most of us as Cupid) was tasked by his Mother to shoot mortals of her choosing with his magic Love arrows. Juno, that Goddess energy of women, marriage and romance, also enhances the already supportive and spiritually healing Chiron/Neptune conjunction, and Eros is in the perfect position to send his darts of Love into the heart of this Aquarian stellium.</p>
<p>Sounds very nice, huh? Well, under normal circumstances, I’d be jumping up and down with excitement, telling those of you not in a relationship to run out and grab the first guy or girl on the street and prepare for a really good time. <em>But not so fast.</em> This <em>is</em> Aquarius we’re talking about here.</p>
<p>While Aquarius is the sign of fellowship, friendship and the idealized brotherhood of Man, on a personal level, and as the stage setter for a moonth, it is not quite so friendly as it sounds. Considering the planets which rule this 11th sign, Saturn and Uranus, one might expect that the turf (read: sign) which they govern might not be such a comfortable location for the introspective New Moon. On the other hand, and to borrow a phrase,if a New Moon can make it here, it can make it anywhere.</p>
<p>Prior to the discovery of Uranus, and for some time following, Aquarius was ruled by Saturn; not exactly the friendliest of next door neighbors. Saturn was NOT the first &#8220;King of the Gods.&#8221; That status belonged to the &#8220;Sky God,&#8221; Ouranos. However, this first Father God had this one flaw: he ate his children (out of fear that one of them would one day replace him). His wife, Gaia, the mother of the devoured &#8220;Godlings,&#8221; hatched a plot to dispose of him. And the son she chose to castrate, depose and then replace his father as King? Why it was none other than Saturn. A real stellar pair, huh?</p>
<p>Together, Saturn and Uranus impart a decent measure of cold aloofness to Aquarius. Adding to this is the fact that this very different Uranus, unlike every other planet, rotates around the Sun on its side inclined at a 90° angle. Strange. Uranus is nothing if not different. Is there any wonder that there is a natural disconnect between head and heart that occurs in Aquarius, which is perhaps the most &#8220;intellectual&#8221; of the intellectual Air Signs?</p>
<p>Speaking of Uranus, up there near the 3 o’clock position, at 24° Pisces,it is <strong><em>completely</em></strong> unaspected, meaning that as far as the other planets are concerned, they can’t hear Uranian energy, nor can they help rein in his wilder side. The Uranus energy (eccentric, radical and/or divinely inspired change) is not plugged into or in communication with any other planet. In other words, it’s like a loose cannon. If I didn’t know better, I’d look for a rash of &#8220;Love at First Sight&#8221; happenings.</p>
<p><strong>Venus and Jupiter</strong></p>
<p>It was only a few days after the last New Moon, on January 18th, that Jupiter made its first crossing into Pisces. His Piscean energies were enhanced when, less than three weeks later, on the 12th, he was joined there by Venus. The fast applying conjunction between Venus and Jupiter is a definite blessing in this chart. Known classically as the greater and lesser Benefics, they are more often than not the harbingers of good things. One of the characteristics of Venus is the element of passional love, while Jupiter often brings expansion to the things it touches. In Pisces, they are both operating at very high levels, Venus being exalted there and Jupiter as this sign’s traditional ruler.</p>
<p>In any kind of a chart a Venus/Jupiter conjunction shows optimism, generosity, an appreciation of beauty and a good sense of humor. This conjunction in Pisces, and especially in our Southland where it falls in the 6th house, asks us answer to its directive to serve. The blessing of loving kindness and compassion so beautifully expressed in Pisces may now find an outward expression through our service to our fellow Man.</p>
<p><strong>Mercury and Mars</strong></p>
<p>Add to this mix a burst of Martian testosterone expressing itself through the opposition between Mars and Mercury. This very dynamic pair can also be very argumentative, which may lead to sloppy thinking that fails to look deeply enough into the details of the moment at hand. Considering the context, it would be wise for those of you who embark on a romantic Valentine’s weekend with a new lover to be wary of an affair that is &#8220;too hot not to cool down.&#8221;</p>
<p>It would also be wise to remember that Mars remains the lead planet in this chart’s Locomotive pattern, in much the same way as he was <a href="http://www.palmspringsguides.com/Johnny-Mirehiel/january-new-moon-over-the-southland.html" target="_blank">last month when I wrote</a>: &#8220;…that it’s his energy that drives this moment to become self-actualized. And he’s just bursting with energy, being a Fire planet in a Fire sign (Leo).&#8221; That message holds true in this chart with the exception that adding Mercury to the mix will make him want to tell everyone about it.</p>
<p><strong>The Sensitive Mars/Uranus midpoint</strong></p>
<p>Perhaps the most sensitive point in this chart is the Mars/Uranus mid-point at 29°30&#8243; Taurus/Scorpio. In the first place, this degree lies mid-way between the two encompassing planets in the Locomotive pattern which automatically brings it to attention. Secondly, it is the mid point between two &#8220;Malefics,&#8221; Mars and Uranus; one might say, smack dab in the middle of the proverbial &#8220;rock and a hard place.&#8221; Thirdly, I would ask you to consider the individually volatile status of both of those planets in this chart. I mention this as a caution <em>to those with a planet or sensitive point at those degrees</em> in their charts. With the opposition from Mercury helping set Mars off (often found in &#8220;accident charts&#8221;), were I you, I might not stray too far from home this weekend.</p>
<p><strong>Saturn and Pluto</strong></p>
<p>The tight, long term square between Saturn in Libra and Pluto in Capricorn continues to be in effect in this chart. Known as the Lord of Karma and the Lord of Death respectively, when these two powerhouses conflict with each other they sound a background chord of a struggle to re-shape the world in which we live. This struggle might not be seen as &#8220;to the death,&#8221; because Pluto happens to be in Capricorn, the sign ruled by Saturn, in a sense, softening that blow. But the cycle does coincide with major shifts in the global landscape as an outmoded structure is replaced with something new. Of course, the Old (Saturn) doesn’t really want to change or transform (Pluto), so this is seldom a time of smooth<br />
transitions.</p>
<p>For the individual, there is often an internal shift that creates a new way of seeing the world, perhaps creating the necessity to let go of something so that transformation can occur. Our personal challenges will force us to face those issues that aren’t working in alignment with our deeply held values. In this context it might be understood that entering into or reshaping an emotional involvement is an appropriate undertaking sometime during this long lasting transit, which will be in effect until late August of this year.</p>
<p><strong>When is a Yod not a Yod</strong></p>
<p>A word about the two n<em>on-yod </em>patterns that appear in this chart. A so-called Yod is formed when there are two planets, 60° apart from each other, each pointing towards a single planet 150° away from both. (Note: 60°+150°+150°=360°) In much astrological literature the Yod is referred to as a &#8220;Finger of God&#8221; pattern, implying that the chart’s &#8220;owner&#8221; is somehow endowed with a forward moving, driving force pointed to accomplishment, as indicated by the planet &#8220;on point.&#8221; In such a case the individual is driven to action with no moment of indecision.</p>
<p>In this chart we see two such apparent Yod patterns. (Mars in Leo Sextile [60°] Saturn in Libra, both Inconjunct [150°] to Venus/Jupiter in Pisces.) The second pseudo-yod is between Pluto in Capricorn, which is approximately 60° from Venus in Pisces, while Pluto and Venus are both Inconjunct [150°] to Mars. Look carefully at the chart above and you may be able to discern the two patterns.</p>
<p>The problem is that in neither of these two patterns is the &#8220;heavier&#8221; or slower moving plant the one that occupies the &#8220;point.&#8221; One of my early teachers, the irascible Al Morrison, was very insistent that for the energy of a yod to work the energy of the two planets at the &#8220;base&#8221; positions must flow toward the point planet.</p>
<p>According to Morrison, the Quincunx (150°) energy naturally flows from the faster to the slower planet. Therefore, the Yod, which is made up of two Quincunxes must follow the same rule. In doing so, the &#8220;true&#8221; yod provides quick, decisive and uncompromising thought.</p>
<p><strong>A Quick Look at the Sabians</strong></p>
<p><strong>26 Aquarius: </strong><em>A Garage Man Testing a Car’s Battery with a Hydrometer</em>. Dane Rudhyar gives the following for his &#8220;keynote&#8221; for this degree:</p>
<p><em>Skill in applying Knowledge of natural laws to the solution of everyday<br />
problems resulting from life in our technological society.</em></p>
<p>Simply, we must apply our mind, knowledge and discernment to the situation at hand.</p>
<p>And as usual, please allow me to direct you to my pal Lynda Hill’s excellent page on the <a href="http://www.sabiansymbols.typepad.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Sabians</strong></a> for this New Moon.</p>
<p>Again, if you do not know your own chart and would like to see which house is most likely to be affected by this New Moon, might I once again recommend <a href="http://alabe.com/freechart/" target="_blank"><strong>Astrolabe’s</strong></a> quick, easy and accurate chart calculation page. Having a copy of your own chart will enable you to see which house this Valentine New Moon, or any other set of transits, appears in your chart for a suggestion of how you might best employ its energy.</p>
<p><strong>In Summary</strong></p>
<p>Take the time during this New Moon, perhaps in meditation, to look at the ways in which your heart and your head can work together to activate the LOVER WITHIN, so that you may find the love of another and for yourself.</p>
<p><strong>And a Final Note…</strong></p>
<p>to say thank you to my outstanding wife, partner and friend, Jan, for giving me the 10 best years of my life. Happy Anniversary, sweetheart.</p>
<p><em>Johnny Mirehiel is a 40-year student of spiritual, metaphysical and astrological ideas. Internationally known as the discoverer of the astrological chart of the <a href="http://www.harmonicconcordance.com/HCindex.htm" target="_blank">Harmonic  Concordance</a>, he is a member of the </em><em>San  Diego</em><em> chapter of NCGR and he has been  accredited by The </em><em>International</em><em> </em><em>College</em><em> of Astrology as both an  astrological practitioner and teacher. He now plies his trade in the high </em><em>desert</em><em> of </em><em>Southern  California</em><em>.</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Our usual New Moon correspondent, Johnny Mirehiel, is experiencing Mercury Retrograde technical difficulties and will not be able to provide his usual splendid analysis this month. We expect (and hope!) that his column will return for the February 13 New Moon. For Thursday&#8217;s New Moon/Solar Eclipse in Capricorn (11:11 pm PST, 25.01 Capricorn), we offer this reprint of an essay from April Elliott Kent&#8217;s website, BigSkyAstrology.com. <strong>UPDATE Jan. 15 &#8211; This just in! You can read <a href="http://palmspringsguides.com/Johnny-Mirehiel/january-new-moon-over-the-southland.html" target="_blank">Johnny&#8217;s New Moon column here</a>!</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Eclipses in Capricorn:<br />
The Buck Stops Here<br />
by April Elliott Kent</strong></p>
<p>I took a short vacation over the holidays that included a near-total news blackout. My only source of information was through my friends&#8217; Facebook postings, which is how I learned about the failed <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Day_bombing_attempt" target="_blank">pants-bombing attempt</a> on Christmas Day. When I tuned into NPR a full ten days later, this was still the top headline and comprised the majority of the news coverage. Between rolling my eyes (get back to me when you&#8217;ve got something new to report on the situation, media!) and dialing to the local jazz station, I overheard President Obama&#8217;s invocation of Harry S. Truman&#8217;s famous declaration of presidential responsibility: &#8220;The buck stops here!&#8221;, itself a riff on the concept of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_passing" target="_blank">passing the buck</a> (passing blame onto others).</p>
<p>Because I&#8217;m an astrologer born just one day after Obama, I&#8217;m intimately familiar with his chart and know at any<br />
given time exactly what planetary activity he&#8217;s up against. And because I&#8217;m an astrologer who is especially interested in eclipses, my ears pricked up at that particular quotation &#8211; because in it, I heard the upcoming <strong>Solar Eclipse in<br />
Capricorn (January 15, 2010) </strong>preparing to fall precisely on Obama&#8217;s natal Saturn.</p>
<p>In my <a href="http://www.bigskyastrology.com/reports/moonshadow.html">Moonshadow Eclipse Report</a>, I describe eclipses in aspect to natal Saturn, in part, like this:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>The buck stops here!</strong> This cycle often leaves you feeling pushed up against a very solid wall, blocked and frustrated at every turn, and feeling victimized. With eclipses in aspect to natal Saturn, <strong>the key is to determine where your responsibility truly lies in a given situation</strong>, and then accept it &#8211; but don&#8217;t accept a scintilla more or less of the praise or blame than you deserve.</p>
<p>Saturn describes the universal rule that says you create your own reality. If you refuse to accept your responsibility for authoring your current situation, someone else will likely come along and make you do it, blaming you for a lot of stuff that really isn&#8217;t your fault; nothing gets you clearer about what really is your responsibility!</p></blockquote>
<p>That bit about responsibility sticks in some people&#8217;s craws. But I don&#8217;t mean to suggest that the awful things that happen to you are a function of your nasty karma or your failure to think positively enough. Rather, I consider Saturn&#8217;s message empowering, not punitive. <strong>The very word &#8220;responsible&#8221; implies that you are <em>able to respond</em>. Nowhere in that word will you find the concept of &#8220;blame.&#8221; </strong>Responsibility is not about assigning blame, either to yourself or others; rather, it&#8217;s about finding the most useful way to frame a given situation, and to accurately assess the ways in which <strong>you are able to respond </strong>to its challenges and opportunities.<span id="more-206"></span></p>
<p>This year, with <strong>two eclipses falling in worldly Capricorn </strong>(Solar Eclipse January 15, Lunar Eclipse June 26), ruled by Saturn, I suppose all of us are, to some extent, grappling with the question, <strong>&#8220;Are you living the life you want to live?&#8221; </strong>And whether the answer is yes or no, the buck ultimately stops with you.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s put on our magical time-travel beanie for a moment and check in with yourself at age six. Ask this kid, <strong>&#8220;What do you want to be when you grow up?&#8221; </strong>and see what kind of reply you receive. You probably didn&#8217;t have a precise idea of where you would end up &#8211; most likely, your answer was drawn from the relatively shallow pool of possibilities that you saw around you &#8211; but from those choices you probably selected the one that seemed most interesting and involving.</p>
<p>Regardless of your life circumstances at that age, it&#8217;s likely that it was the most secure you will ever feel in your life. Assuming the norm &#8211; that a kid&#8217;s food and shelter are supplied by someone else &#8211; your only job was to perform well in school, do your chores, and prepare for the future. <strong>The possibilities you could imagine were limited, but your freedom to choose from them was vast. </strong>As you got older and farther along the path, and your responsibilities grew, did your direction in life grow clearer, or become clouded by fear, obligation, and limitation?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not necessarily a bad thing if you didn&#8217;t realize your childhood dream of becoming a rock star, an astronaut, or a doctor. Maybe you found other dreams that have filled you with joy &#8211; dreams that had nothing at all to do with a career, and everything to do with building a home, family, and sense of belonging to your community.</p>
<p>Wherever you ended up, it&#8217;s natural to occasionally experience doubts and insecurity about the choices you&#8217;ve made. Often, the ability to experience these feelings is the first step to making new, more satisfying choices.</p>
<p>Eclipses falling in Capricorn mark a critical juncture at which you realize <strong>what you want to become is in direct conflict with the support structure you&#8217;ve built for your life</strong>. Basically, it&#8217;s time for a renovation. Imagine your life as a modest bungalow. It has everything you need &#8211; but let&#8217;s face it, a little extra closet space would be nice. Perhaps you&#8217;d like to build a second story with a master suite and walk-in closet &#8211; but in order to do this, you&#8217;ll first need to reinforce the foundation.</p>
<p>Similarly, <strong>your challenge this year lies in finding where you are able to respond</strong> &#8211; identifying ways to reinforce the structure of your life so that it will support you in achieving your new goals, without destroying the foundation on which your dreams are built.</p>
<p>© 2009 <a href="mailto:april@bigskyastrology.com">April Elliott Kent</a><br />
All rights reserved</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-204" title="akwinter" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/akwinter-150x150.jpg" alt="April Elliott Kent" width="100" height="100" /><strong> April Elliott Kent</strong> is an astrologer and writer whose work has appeared in The Mountain Astrologer magazine and on AOL Horoscopes and Mooncircles.com. Her book Star Guide to Weddings was published in 2008 by Llewellyn Worldwide. Her website is <a href="http://www.bigskyastrology.com" target="_blank">www.bigskyastrology.com</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[FROM THE PRESIDENT
GREETINGS and best wishes for a magical Winter Solstice! The energy this December overwhelmingly asks us to look backwards before we start to look ahead. With two retrogrades and a lunar eclipse in nostalgic Cancer, the energy for forward movement is stalled from the 20th when Mars changes gears and shifts into reverse. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-194" title="pam2" src="http://ncgrsandiego.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/pam2.gif" alt="" width="175" height="208" /><strong>FROM THE PRESIDENT</strong></p>
<p>GREETINGS and best wishes for a magical Winter Solstice! The energy this December overwhelmingly asks us to look backwards before we start to look ahead. With two retrogrades and a lunar eclipse in nostalgic Cancer, the energy for forward movement is stalled from the 20<sup>th</sup> when Mars changes gears and shifts into reverse. Mercury also goes retrograde the day after Christmas and the Cancer lunar eclipse joins the mix on New Year’s Eve. These are three indications that all action items on your agenda are best put on hold until after the middle of January when Mercury turns direct or better yet until March when Mars starts moving forward. Because retrogrades are signals that it’s time to go back and take another look before moving forward, the silver lining is that this is a perfect opportunity to strategize and plan your next move; it’s just not the time to make it.</p>
<p><strong>NEWS:</strong> In addition to <a href="http://ncgrsandiego.org/meetings.html">a great line up of speakers</a> on fascinating topics ranging from Astro Feng Shui in February to The Karmic Code in November, our plans for next year include many free astrological events in North county. Please plan to stop by the <strong><a href="http://www.ncgrsandiego.org/education.html">Aquarius Café</a> </strong>some Saturday where you can sip your coffee and talk about any astrological topic in a friendly Aquarian atmosphere. Jill Estensen and I are also running a monthly <a href="http://www.ncgrsandiego.org/meetings.html"><strong>New Moon Meditation Group</strong></a> that explores the energy of the zodiac sign of the New Moon through astrology and meditation. Check the website for times and dates on these events.</p>
<p><strong>SPECIAL FREE EVENT</strong>: Field Trip to the Rosicrucian Fellowship Headquarters in Oceanside on January 24th. Remember MESSAGE TO THE STARS? Max Heindel wrote his iconic book right here in San Diego! If you’d like to join us for this unique visit to our astrological past please contact <a href="mailto:pciampi@sbcglobal.net">pciampi@sbcglobal.net</a>.</p>
<p>PLUS: As of January 1, 2010, the Boards of San Diego NCGR and the <a href="http://www.sandiegoastrology.com">San Diego Astrological Society</a> have agreed to <strong>RECIPROCATING MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNTS</strong>. This means that a SDNCGR member can attend any event at SDAS at member rates. Another benefit of joining SDNCGR!</p>
<p>If you’re looking for some in-depth insights into how the planetary energy is affecting us on a national as well as personal level, please check out Johnny Mireheil’s monthly New Moon blog on <a href="http://www.ncgrsandiego.org/blog">www.ncgrsandiego.org</a></p>
<p>I leave you with the words from a Chinese proverb that I find particularly right for this season: ‘It is better to light one candle rather than to curse the darkness’.</p>
<p>Best wishes for a happy, holy and healthy 2010!<br />
Pam</p>
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