Follow the Moon: Astrology of intention and mindfulness

by Teri Parsley Starnes

Teri’s interest with astrology lies with helping people see how following a practice of intention and self-awareness leads to a fuller relationship with Mystery. Astrology is a wonderful tool for this. Her weekly column orients readers to the seasonal energy of each month’s Sun sign in order to set magical/mindful intention for the lunar month beginning at the New Moon.

Each week Teri will write about the unfolding energies that support and challenge our intentions. The ebb and flow of the lunar cycle resides deep in our souls. Through following the phases of the Moon, we remember the natural cycles that guide us.

Astrologers divide the lunar month into eight phases. These are: New Moon: Dreaming Crescent Moon: Beginning First Quarter Moon: Manifesting Gibbous Moon: Perfecting Full Moon: Illuminating Disseminating Moon: Sharing Last Quarter Moon: Evaluating Balsamic Moon: Surrendering

Come follow the Moon as we practice intentional awareness together.

The final month of Spring, always a breezy time of year, blows in this week with the mighty winds of possibility. On Sunday, May 20, the Sun enters Gemini—mutable air sign—the same day as the Gemini New Moon and a Solar Eclipse. To add to the mix, Venus is retrograding through Gemini now, too. Gemini lessons and experiences are leading us into big experiences this year, especially if Gemini is emphasized in your chart in some way. And, there are two New Moons in Gemini this year. Next month on June 19, we get another one—astrologically, this is a Blue Moon, since it is bit unusual to get two new moons in the same sign one after another. Contributing to this story is the ingress of Jupiter into Gemini on June 11 for a stay of 12 months.

Gemini brings in the season of pollination. Looking out my window right now, I see the fluff from cottonwood trees being carried by the wind. Seeds from a maple tree are spinning down into the garden, soon to become unwanted seedlings. It is hard to believe there is room for any oxygen at all in the air we breathe, since it is so full of pollen. Everything is busy. Life force demands that we connect with others to engender new life. This incredible busyness mirrors what happens in our minds, as we also are busy reaching out to connect, learn, and express what we know—the Gemini mission.

The mind is our most powerful tool of manifestation and it is the hardest tool to master. This lunar cycle is a wonderful, and even necessary, opportunity to hone the tools that help us use our minds in the best way possible to connect, learn, and express what we know, while at the same time avoiding the pitfalls of Gemini: lack of focus, heightened stress due to being overwhelmed by input, and coping strategies of projection and over- simplification.

Forecast for May 20, 2012 – May 26, 2012

New Moon: Dreaming. May 20. The Sun is getting a reboot today, as the Moon crosses the face of the Sun creating a solar eclipse. The light goes out and comes back immediately. What a powerful way to go deeper into our Gemini dreams. How do you want to ride out the currents of this lunar month? What practices will you follow in order to make best use of your mind? What seeds of intention are forming?

I’d like to invite you to consider the importance of love this month. Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, also crosses the face of the Sun on June 5th. [See last week’s forecast for more about this: https://pncminnesota.com/2012/05/13/follow-the-moon-astrology– of-intention-and-mindfulness-3/]. To honor this occasion, I will be joining a group of folks who are working with an intention for this rare Venus transit: “We dare to open to love.” Venus in Gemini reminds us that the brain is our biggest sex organ, vitally important for pleasure and creativity. It is a good thing to include the mind in our New Moon dreams.

In the New Moon chart, Neptune and Chiron in Pisces (mutable water sign) are squaring the Sun and Moon. Mutable signs blur boundaries. They mutate old forms into something new. This energy adds to the challenge of keeping the right amount of focus and form, which helps us to be safe and happy, while allowing new forms to take shape. It is all about trust in the process. Mindfulness practices can help center us when we are overwhelmed. These two signs—Gemini and Pisces—encourage a synthesis between mind and heart.

Mars in another mutable sign, Virgo (earth), also plays a role as it is opposing Chiron. Our minds may absorb the tension between perfectionism and sacrifice, creating more stress. The impulse at this New Moon may be try and save the world. Perhaps it would be best to simply save our own sanity first. I recently read an article [Avoiding Burnout: Strategies to combat an occupational hazard, by Keith Stelter, MD in Minnesota Physician, June 2012] that outlines a simple mindfulness practice:

“One of the best ways to practice mindfulness is to engage in the following simple exercise, described by the mnemonic SOLAR: S: Stop and sit. O: Observe (pause, breathe, and feel exactly what arises in your experience). L: Let it be; let everything be as it is without reacting to or trying to change any of it. A: and R: Return to the present moment and turn attention to your breathing.”

The exact trine between Venus and Saturn at the New Moon encourages stability in intention. This connection can help us maintain our mindfulness practices, especially if they encourage an appreciation of beauty.

Monday, May 21. Most of the transits this week involve Mercury, the ruler of Gemini. The morning kicks off with a quincunx aspect between Mercury and Saturn. This aspect of paradox forces us to integrate unfamiliar parts. These parts: the mutability of the mind and the intensity of our responsibilities and obligations. Notice how you feel when you bring order to your mind aligned with your intentions. Notice your thoughts as your encounter limitations or frustrations today. What brings resolution?

Mercury conjoins Jupiter on Tuesday, May 22 right after midnight. I expect this transit to be noticeable both days. Whatever order Saturn asks us to create mentally, Jupiter throws off balance. Jupiter’s job is to expand; so expect big thoughts and very lofty intentions. This expansiveness can fill us with hope or create a situation of overindulgence. Mercury and Jupiter are still in Taurus, so thoughts might erupt in physical ways. What is the body telling you about mental stress or overindulgence?

Wednesday, May 23. The Moon moves into water sign, Cancer—a good time to retreat into home projects to calm from all the mental stimulation. The Sun also forms a square to Neptune in Pisces today. This is the last day of the New Moon phase. Let your heart and intuition guide you into awareness of your own intentions for this cycle. Opening to love can sometimes hurt; this universal pain reminds us of what is precious to us and how we are all linked.

May 24—Crescent Moon: Beginning. Mercury enters Gemini today and fireworks may go off as Mercury activates the degree of the Solar Eclipse of May 20. The mind loves to move quickly and resists practices that appear to slow us down, like meditation. From my experience, meditation helps the mind be more effective, and we will crave that effectiveness as we begin the lunar phase of Beginning. What are you called to work on?

Friday May 25. Mercury squares Neptune today, mirroring the experiences of Wednesday when the Sun was at the same degree. Give expression to your heart’s longing even if it feels vulnerable to do so.

Saturday May 26. The Moon in Leo today encourages us to create, play, and show off in some way, even if we are shy. As the Moon waxes into brightness, how will you add your light to the possibilities emerging at this moment? Everyone is essential.

Follow the Moon: Astrology of intention and mindfulness

Teri’s interest with astrology lies with helping people see how following a practice of intention and self-awareness leads to a fuller relationship with Mystery. Astrology is a wonderful tool for this. Her weekly column orients readers to the seasonal energy of each month’s Sun sign in order to set magical/mindful intention for the lunar month beginning at the New Moon.

Each week Teri will write about the unfolding energies that support and challenge our intentions. The ebb and flow of the lunar cycle resides deep in our souls. Through following the phases of the Moon, we remember the natural cycles that guide us.

Astrologers divide the lunar month into eight phases. These are: New Moon: Dreaming Crescent Moon: Beginning First Quarter Moon: Manifesting Gibbous Moon: Perfecting Full Moon: Illuminating Disseminating Moon: Sharing Last Quarter Moon: Evaluating Balsamic Moon: Surrendering

Come follow the Moon as we practice intentional awareness together.

Forecast for May 13, 2012 – May 19

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Follow the Moon: Astrology of intention and mindfulness

Teri’s interest with astrology lies with helping people see how following a practice of intention and self-awareness leads to a fuller relationship with Mystery. Astrology is a wonderful tool for this. Her weekly column orients readers to the seasonal energy of each month’s Sun sign in order to set magical/mindful intention for the lunar month beginning at the New Moon.

Each week Teri writes about the unfolding energies that support and challenge our intentions. The ebb and flow of the lunar cycle resides deep in our souls. Through following the phases of the Moon, we remember the natural cycles that guide us.

Astrologers divide the lunar month into eight phases. These are:
New Moon: Dreaming
Crescent Moon: Beginning
First Quarter Moon: Manifesting
Gibbous Moon: Perfecting
Full Moon: Illuminating
Disseminating Moon: Sharing
Last Quarter Moon: Evaluating
Balsamic Moon: Surrendering

Come follow the Moon as we practice intentional awareness together.

Earth rumbles and soul grumbles—we are alive as the Earth is alive. Now we can directly experience the unfolding mysteries of our co-evolution! What are you noticing? The reverberations of the powerful Full Moon on May 5 [link to last week’s blog] are still felt through the beginning of this week. The Full Moon phase of illumination and release lasts till May 9. Two weeks ago at the New Moon, a small seed was planted, consciously or unconsciously; the season of Taurus influenced our heart’s desires. I’ve been thinking of the Taurean qualities of stability, steadfastness, and grace as the unifying purpose of my New Moon intentions. What are you noticing about your own? What are the gifts you’ve received? What are the challenges you’ve experienced? It is time to make note of these things and learn from them.

Sunday May 6 begins with the Moon still in Scorpio, yet in a void-of-course status until 8:39 pm*. Void of course means that the Moon is just “hanging out” in a sign without making any major aspects to other planets until it enters the next sign. It might be harder to solidly accomplish much of anything this day or move forward in a direct way. Better to relax and let ourselves become aware of the currents around us and deep within. Even as we may be involved in projects and activities, it is good to allow for a more relaxed approach to those activities.

On May 7 and 8, while the Moon is in expansive and philosophical Sagittarius, we are more likely to be involved with exploration of values and beliefs. Have the events of the last two weeks impacted your truth?

May 9—Disseminating Moon: Sharing. As the face of the Moon empties of light, we begin to assign meaning to the lunar cycle. Part of this process is sharing what we have learned with others. This month, the disseminating phase begins with the Moon in Capricorn and ends with the Moon in Aquarius. Both of these signs belong to the universal portion of the zodiac—the signs that are concerned with humanity, culture, and collective values. We can now apply personal lessons and experiences of the lunar cycle to a larger whole.

May 9 the Moon comes into conjunction with Pluto giving the day a more intense tone. Things matter more to us. We might also feel a strong desire to act in a Capricorn way: to set boundaries or goals for the future; to put in place long-range plans; to investigate how to better establish ourselves professionally; or to confront authority in ourselves and others.

May 10 Mercury and Neptune are in an encouraging sextile aspect with each other. This transit favors inspired communication or insight. The heart awakens and we can give voice to those feelings.

May 11 finds the Moon in Aquarius. We want to share the gifts and challenges of the Taurus New Moon with community. Be open to new ideas. Broadcast the fruits of possibility.

May 12—Last Quarter Moon: Evaluating. At the First Quarter phase of this lunar cycle we felt the tension between the signs, Taurus (Fixed Earth) and Leo (Fixed Fire). Now at the waning Last Quarter phase, the tension is between Taurus and Aquarius (Fixed Air).
Fixed signs are sure of their point of view. They hold form and take a bit of convincing to change that form. Taurus really values the physical realm. Aquarius really values the realm of idea. When the world of ideas and the world of form get along, anything is possible. When they do not, we get entrenched in a one-sided viewpoint, barely achieving anything. So, the battle may be between some who value practicality over others who value possibility. Or between those who need freedom over those who expect reliability and responsibility. Aquarius shakes up Taurean complacency. Taurus gives Aquarius a foundation.

In the Last Quarter Phase we are really honing the lessons and extracting the essence of the wisdom of this lunar cycle. How can the urge for freedom and authenticity collaborate with the need for stability, steadfastness, and grace? How do you experience this tension in yourself and what do you do when you recognize it in your communities?

Pluto and Chiron. Also on May 12, Pluto, the god of transformation and the underworld, and Chiron, the shamanic teacher and wounded healer, come into the first of five sextile aspects that take between now and 2014. The number of these transits and the length of time over which they occur are significant. I think of them as an ongoing conversation between these two archetypes. Some valuable information is sure to be exchanged.

One relevant theme may be Initiation. Pluto encourages transformation through going deep into our shadow. Chiron says that even though we may feel vulnerable or isolated, such experiences can move us toward becoming wise healers ourselves. Perhaps this
ongoing aspect between these two planets will encourage you to take on an initiatory experience over the next two years.

*All times are CDT.

Follow the Moon: Astrology of intention and mindfulness

Teri’s interest with astrology lies with helping people see how following a practice of intention and self-awareness leads to a fuller relationship with Mystery. Astrology is a wonderful tool for this. Her weekly column orients readers to the seasonal energy of each month’s Sun sign in order to set magical/mindful intention for the lunar month beginning at the New Moon.

Each week Teri will write about the unfolding energies that support and challenge our intentions. The ebb and flow of the lunar cycle resides deep in our souls. Through following the phases of the Moon, we remember the natural cycles that guide us.

Astrologers divide the lunar month into eight phases. These are:
New Moon: Dreaming
Crescent Moon: Beginning
First Quarter Moon: Manifesting
Gibbous Moon: Perfecting
Full Moon: Illuminating
Disseminating Moon: Sharing
Last Quarter Moon: Evaluating
Balsamic Moon: Surrendering

Come follow the Moon as we practice intentional awareness together.

At the New Moon in Taurus on April 21, a new cycle began in this seedtime of Spring. Our dreams in the initial phase of the lunar cycle have been influenced by the qualities belonging to Taurus: stability, steadfastness, and grace. From these dreams, a new beginning has emerged—whether it is conscious intention or life simply moving us along. This week the Moon guides us to the next stages of this Taurus journey: Manifesting, Perfecting, and Illuminating.

Forecast for April 29, 2012 – May 5, 2012

April 29—First Quarter Moon: Manifesting. Taurus is a fertile sign. Whatever we want to bring into being at this time, we also want to infuse with stability, steadfastness, and grace. There are moments we are able to fully experience the pleasure of these qualities and at other moments we are off center and unable to remember this delight. During the manifesting phase of the Moon, we experience challenge—a give and take.
Roadblocks might come from outside forces like a boss, a friend, a relative, or they might come from personal demons like fear, shame, or despair. What are you noticing about your challenges? When an obstacle appears, what is your reaction? These patterns can be changed. The First Quarter Moon phase is about the battles we need to fight to manifest intention.

As this phase begins, the Moon is in Fixed Fire sign, Leo. Leo needs to shine through expression of our gifts and talents. When we can share this light, we experience a deep sense of self-worth. The gift does not need to be grandiose; it just needs to be shared. Consider the importance of sharing your gifts as you seek to navigate the challenges coming your way. Self-worth is a great tonic for the frustration or shame we can experience when we have a setback in our dreams. What helps you remember you are worthy of your heart’s desire?

May 1 is Beltane—the seasonal celebration of the Earth, fertility, and the sacred gift of pleasure. On this day, a Kite formation (an aspect pattern that looks like a kite: a triangle of planets in all the Earth signs, bisected by an opposition of Mars and Moon in Virgo with Chiron and Neptune in Pisces) calls special attention to our spiritual connection to the Earth. Beltane celebrations on this day can attune us to how we are not isolated from the Earth, but how our fates and souls are interconnected. What harms the Earth, also harms the human realm. What heals the Earth creates healing for all.

May 2—Gibbous Moon: Perfecting. On the way to the illumination of the Full phase, the Moon fills with more and more light each night. During the Gibbous phase, the Moon looks pregnant, almost ready to burst. This phase encourages us to keep at whatever we are creating at this time. We’re working on the details and are almost ready to release it into the world, but not yet.

The Moon is in perfection-oriented Virgo at this time. What are the details you need to attend to now? Putting in place a personal practice or even cleaning your house can help you achieve a calmer state of mind as you work on perfecting your intention.

May 3. Mercury in Aries is sextile to Venus in Gemini. This aspect encourages us to connect with others, share stories, learn and teach. Find someone to process your New Moon journey with.

May 4. The last day of the Gibbous Moon is punctuated by Moon in Libra contacting Saturn in the middle of the day* and then several hours of a void of course Moon where energy slows down and deepens until the Moon enters Scorpio in the early evening. The
lightheartedness of the previous day shifts into a more serious tone. Pay attention to what matters most to you. Is it a relationship? An injustice that really bothers you? A desire to bring more balance into your life? Whatever it is, this is Saturn’s work for you.

May 5—Full Moon: Illuminating. Full Moons bring understanding and release. The understanding offered by this Moon is the integration of opposing signs—the Sun at 16° Taurus and the Moon at 16° Scorpio. This season of Beltane is mirrored by the opposite
season of Samhain—the end of the growing season when the green world retreats and Winter begins. This is the Full Moon of Death and Rebirth. The Scorpio Moon tinges our experience of beauty and youth with the realization that everything dies eventually. The cycle of life, death, compost, and rebirth is powerful. It deepens and matures our intention to live with the Taurean qualities of stability, steadfastness, and grace.

Mercury opposite Saturn. Along with the integration of life and death themes at this Full Moon, Mercury in Aries and Saturn in Libra invite us to balance another pair of opposites: the expression of self-reliance with the commitment to partnership and interbeing. We might experience this opposition as frustration in communication or a sense of isolation from others. We might feel particularly charged to express anger or rail against authority. If these feelings show up, invite in balance and commitment and patience to be able to see the other side of an issue. There is one more opposition present at this Full Moon—between Mars in Virgo and Neptune/Chiron in Pisces. This balancing act is between the call to practical service and the ecstasy of transcendent salvation. One method honors simple, effective action and the other honors change that comes from faith and sacrifice. What happens when you marry simple, effective service with transcendent inspiration?

This Full Moon occurs the closest to Earth of any Full Moon this year. It will be potent. The ocean’s tides will be stronger, and our emotional tides will be strong as well. Notice again how easy or difficult it is to maintain stability, steadfastness, and grace. What pulls
you from your center? What helps you to return to it? When there are lots of planetary oppositions it is helpful to hold a graceful, gentle stance that allows us to shift and balance subtly as the world spins around us.

*All times are CDT.

Teri Parsley Starnes is a consulting astrologer doing readings in her Minneapolis office and by phone or Skype internationally. Teri has worked as a priestess in several earth-based Pagan communities, including the Reclaiming Tradition, the Tree and the Well, and Diana’s Grove Mystery School. Find out more about her practice at www.starsdanceastrology.com. She writes this weekly column found here and on her blog. Read other astrological musings on her Starsdance Astrology Facebook page.

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Follow the Moon: Astrology of intention and mindfulness
by Teri Parsley Starnes

PNC-Minnesota Astrologist Teri Parsley Starnes

Teri’s with astrology lies with helping people see how following a practice of intention and self-awareness leads to a fuller relationship with Mystery. Astrology is a wonderful tool for this. Her weekly column orients readers to the seasonal energy of each month’s Sun sign in order to set magical/mindful intention for the lunar month beginning at the New Moon.

Each week she writes about the unfolding energies that support and challenge our intentions. The ebb and flow of the lunar cycle resides seep in our souls. Through following the phases of the Moon, we remember the natural cycles that guide us.

Astrologers divide the lunar month into eight phases. These are:
New Moon: Dreaming
Crescent Moon: Beginning
First Quarter Moon: Manifesting
Gibbous Moon: Perfecting
Full Moon: Illuminating
Disseminating Moon: Sharing
Last Quarter Moon: Evaluating
Balsamic Moon: Surrendering

Come follow the Moon as we practice intentional awareness together.

Forecast for April 22 – April 28, 2012

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