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Libra Solar Eclipse; Ego Death and Emotional Release
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Libra Solar Eclipse; Ego Death and Emotional Release

On October 2, we have a Solar Eclipse in Libra, an air sign ruled by Venus. Libra is about relationships between ourselves and others, diplomacy, balanced perspective, fairness, and justice. When we have a Solar Eclipse, the Sun appears to disappear from the sky, often bringing a sense of foreboding and interrupting ordinary events. Eclipse energy is strongest in the 2 weeks after the eclipse, but can be felt up to 6 months after the eclipse.

Symbolically, the Sun is associated with our vision of who we are; it can represent consciousness, spirit, father figures, and leaders. Solar eclipses can shift our ego structure—our sense of identity and who we are, opening new avenues for personal growth.

This is a South Node Eclipse, meaning it may ask us to let go of some outdated way of understanding ourselves, perhaps some way in which we identify with a particular idea or group. We all have many ways of identifying ourselves, from our roles in our families to our professions, religious affiliation or non-affiliation, political leanings, organizations we belong to, and so on.

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Pisces Lunar Eclipse; Opportunities for Spiritual Growth
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Pisces Lunar Eclipse; Opportunities for Spiritual Growth

Solar and Lunar eclipses happen at New and Full Moons, respectively, when the Earth lines up with the Sun and Moon in a way that they darken or seem to disappear from the sky.

The esoteric meaning of eclipses is mysterious and karmic; it suggests ideas, people, or things suddenly appearing or disappearing from or into our lives out of the deep, unknown realms of existence.

Eclipses can bring (1) sudden changes where we let go of people, things, or identities that no longer fit with who we are or (2) sudden boons in our lives—the appearance of new opportunities or relationships that satisfy our hidden longings.

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New Moon in Virgo, that “Back to School” Vibe
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

New Moon in Virgo, that “Back to School” Vibe

On Labor Day, we have a New Moon in the sign of Virgo. Everything about this New Moon captures the bittersweet emotions we experience at this time of year when we feel the urge to hold on to the relaxed summer vibes while simultaneously feeling an itch to get serious—to “get back to work."

It falls in Virgo II, a part of Virgo that involves the rigorous hard work of creating things or processes that are both useful and give pleasure. It plants a seed for us to undertake a new project in whatever house Virgo falls in our chart. (I’ll chat more about this later in the post).

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Full Moon in Aquarius square Uranus: Frenetic and Jarring
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Full Moon in Aquarius square Uranus: Frenetic and Jarring

The energy in the days leading up to and after August 19’s Full Moon in Aquarius is frenetic and jarring. Frenetic because there is a lot of tense energy in the “mutable” signs in the chart and jarring because Uranus, the god of lightning strikes and “shit hitting out of the blue,” is in an exact square to the Full Moon.

The day before the Full Moon, Mercury, the messenger of the gods, is exactly conjunct the Sun (“cazimi” the Sun). When Mercury is in the heart of the Sun, we can receive sudden information or insight that brings clarity and awareness.

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Full Moon at Capricorn 29; Ride the Waves of Change
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Full Moon at Capricorn 29; Ride the Waves of Change

On July 21, we have a Full Moon at 29 Capricorn, the very last degree of the sign. Pluto, the god of the underworld (Hades in Greek mythology), is at 0 Aquarius, the next sign, so it is right next to this Full Moon. Pluto relates to our survival mechanisms, to how we use power to suppress and oppress ourselves or others out of a will to survive. When Pluto hits a planet in our chart, it can feel as if we, like Persephone in the Greek myth, have been dragged into the underworld—it can bring forth dark, hidden material for us to process. When we consciously work with Pluto material, we understand more about the “shadow” side of our personalities and are transformed.

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New Moon in Cancer II, Shared Abundance
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

New Moon in Cancer II, Shared Abundance

July 5’s New Moon in Cancer has a warm, abundant feeling. It suggests those sweet summer evenings when you gather around the table outside and share a meal with friends or family—the evenings where the light seems to last forever, and you talk long after the meal has ended. This energy of this New Moon will be felt over the next two weeks. This sweet, loving energy is a lovely seed for creating a safe space to build connections with the people who are dearest to you.

What makes this New Moon so lovely? It is in its home sign, offering a deeper connection to our capacity to nurture and be nurtured by others. Venus, the goddess of beauty, love, and receptivity, is with the New Moon, adding warmth and connection to our interactions with family and friends.

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Full Moon in Capricorn I, Trust Your Intuition
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Full Moon in Capricorn I, Trust Your Intuition

June 21’s Full Moon in Capricorn follows the Summer Solstice, a turning point in our year, a moment of maximum light in the Northern Hemisphere and maximum darkness in the Southern Hemisphere. Capricorn is a “cardinal” earth sign, encouraging us to take action to build new structures in our lives.

This Full Moon, falling in Capricorn I, the first 10 degrees of the sign, invites us to use our instincts and intuition rather than our intellect in making these new beginnings; this is a time to set aside our thinking brain and take advantage of what we know in our bones. Capricorn I is associated with the Two of Pentacles Tarot Card in Western Astrology.

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New Moon in Gemini II, Exploring Light and Shadow
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

New Moon in Gemini II, Exploring Light and Shadow

June 6's New Moon in Gemini plants a seed for us to expand our understanding of what it means to be human, to embrace and accept the shadowy unconscious part of our natures. Gemini is an air sign ruled by Mercury, the god of communication. Symbolically, its constellation is associated with the Twins, in ancient Greek mythology, Castor and Pollux, two brothers, one the son of a god, the other the son of a mortal. A walk through the sign of Gemini finds us confronted with our dual nature as human beings, spirit and embodied soul, the light of consciousness, and the shadows of unconscious knowing that we carry as embodied souls.

The dualities of the sign are at their zenith in the second decan (10 degrees) of Gemini, which is ruled by Mars, the god of war, and Venus, the god of love and harmony. The tarot card associated with this decan captures the tense conflict we can experience as planets move through this part of the chart; we see a figure experiencing what St. John of the Cross called the “Dark Night of the Soul,” swirling, warring thoughts have taken them over, they are in anguish. Yet they are covered with a blanket of Venusian roses, suggesting the capacity to repair and reconcile those thoughts, to find balance amid the chaos.

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May 23 Full Moon in Sag, “There is a Balm in Gilead…”
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

May 23 Full Moon in Sag, “There is a Balm in Gilead…”

Something about this Full Moon reminds me of one of my favorite movies, The Spitfire Grill. The main character is a young woman dealing with the grief and remorse she feels around the loss of her child. She comes upon a young man who is suffering and takes tender steps to help him recover. At one point in the movie, she sings a traditional African-American spiritual, “There is a Balm in Gilead.” Watching her sing, you get the sense that she sings it not just for the young man, but for herself and the infant she lost. The lyrics speak of the need to turn to something deep within the Soul at moments of crisis and grief and to be healed by the vast love of the universe:

There is a balm in Gilead

To make the wounded whole

There is a balm in Gilead

To heal the sin-sick soul

Sometimes I feel discouraged

And deep I feel the pain

In prayers the holy spirit

Revives my soul again

The two benefic planets, Jupiter and Venus, are conjunct in the Full Moon chart and contain the balm to help relieve us of some of what may have befallen us in April. Last month’s eclipse contained a heavy dark conjunction between the two malefic planets, Mars and Saturn, in the sign of Pisces, triggering existential wounds. “Existential” is simply a word that speaks to our “Being” in the world, our sense of having a place, belonging, and connection with life.

Pisces, the last of the water signs, is deeply spiritual, carrying the energy of Oneness with the universe and compassion for all living beings stemming from a nondualistic grasp of reality: “I am That;” that is, the universe and I are One. During the period when serious, responsible, realistic Saturn is in Pisces (roughly 2023-2026), we are called to grapple with issues around crises of faith; when Saturn is in Pisces it can be difficult to grasp the unseen truths of the universe and to trust that larger forces are at work in our lives. Last month’s eclipse brought these crises of faith into stark relief; Mars, the god of War, was conjunct Saturn, bringing difficult events that may have further wounded our sense of faith in and connection to Being.

This moon cycle offers a balm for Saturn’s wounds. It happens in the first 10 degrees of Sagittarius, a fire sign ruled by Jupiter. This decan is associated with the beginning of a quest, like the quest for the Holy Grail. There is a swift, optimistic energy to this decan, reflected in the Tarot card associated with this decan, the 8 of Wands. In that card, we see eight wands flying in the air, ready to land on solid ground; our intuition is open and ready to be guided on its quest to understand what life has put before us.

Jupiter, the god of expansion, optimism, and abundance, who rules the Full Moon (and also rules Pisces, where Saturn sits) is in a beautiful position in this Full Moon Chart; he is conjunct Venus, the goddess of beauty, love, and receptivity. This aspect blends the energy of abundance and optimism with love and receptivity, offering a healing balm to Saturn’s spiritual wounds. What is more, Venus is in her home sign, Taurus, in the chart, giving her extra power to help Jupiter expand and soften Saturn in Pisces’ inner skeptic.

Meditating in and around this Full Moon may help us connect more deeply with ourselves, our lives, and our existence. In so connecting, we may experience the breadth and depth of consciousness enter our hearts, relieving some of the pain that may have come with the events of the April eclipse.

At the same time, the chart shows that the story of loss and recovery is not over. Mars, the god of war and the active/yang energy of desire is with Chiron, the wounded healer in the Full Moon Chart. Both planets are in Aries, a sign that calls us to identify and assert our own needs in the world over, to find and assert our center, the things that matter to us as individuals over and against the needs of others. This connection between Mars and Chiron suggests that we will continue to work on wounds around how we come to know and assert our own needs in the world.

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May 7, Taurus New Moon; Restoring the Natural Rhythms of Growth
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

May 7, Taurus New Moon; Restoring the Natural Rhythms of Growth

The New Moon in Taurus on May 7 is a significant event, offering opportunities for new growth and recovery after the tumultuous and sometimes painful energy experienced with April’s lunations.

April’s Solar Eclipse at the New Moon and Full Moon in Scorpio carried heavy energies that called some of us to grapple with painful topics, including loss and grief. The Eclipse was exactly conjunct Chiron, an asteroid referred to as “the wounded healer,” whose energy asks us to know our hidden wounds intimately, not for the sake of creating more suffering for ourselves, but so that we embody that knowledge so profoundly that we recognize those who suffer a similar wound and know when and how to offer the balm that might ease their suffering. The Scorpio Full Moon fleshed out the meaning of the eclipse, giving voice to the grief that accompanies the losses we suffer in our lives.

The New Moon in Taurus carries the feeling of calm after the storm, the clear spring day after a rain, when we see new shoots of life springing up, bringing a sudden urge to plant new seeds and nurture new growth. This new moon has abundant and productive energy, offering a fertile ground for personal growth and success. It takes place in the second decan (10 degrees) of Taurus II, a fixed decan within the fixed sign of Taurus that is associated with slow, steady growth through a committed day-in and day-out effort. It has a constant, powerful rhythm and can be seen as the key to success in the material world—Austin Coppock, Class: The Decans in Astrology. The Tarot Card associated with this decan is the 6 of Pentacles, called “Success” in the Thoth deck. Meditating on the card, you can feel the energy expanding outward from the center, the mandala, like a flower bursting forth into the world.

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Scorpio Full Moon; “it’s not as bad as it seems…”
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Scorpio Full Moon; “it’s not as bad as it seems…”

April 23’s Full Moon in Scorpio has a bit of a heavy feel to it. It is in a difficult aspect to the planet Pluto, the god of the underworld, and is ruled by a watery Mars in Pisces conjunct Neptune. It may bring up some big emotions, including feelings of loss or grief. This is not surprising since we are just finishing Eclipse Season, which can bring sudden appearances or disappearances in our lives.

Grief is a feeling most of us want to avoid at all costs. At the same time, anyone who has had a deep cathartic cry after suffering a loss knows the value of grief—understands the treasures to be found in the depths of Scorpio waters—in feeling the depth of one’s connection to someone or something we have lost, we find ourselves mysteriously freed from the greater pain that sometimes comes with holding on to what no longer feeds us. The rains abates, the clouds part, and the rainbow appears.

Scorpio is a receptive, yin, water sign that is ruled by Mars, the god of war. The water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces) all call us to wade in our emotions, each at a different depth. Scorpio is the courageous (Mars!) deep-sea diver of the group, exploring the dark depths of the ocean to understand the roots of emotions that overcome the human soul. Scorpio is also a “fixed” sign, meaning it carries a strong, steady, grounded energy that allows it to stick with whatever struggle it may encounter. Symbolically, the energy of Scorpio asks us to grapple with the deep questions of life, to explore endings, deaths, when to hold on, and when the time has come to separate from situations or experiences that once fed us but no longer are in our best interest.

The Moon also relates to our emotional life, expressing that which nurtures us, makes us feel safe and secure, the material embodied part of our existence that carries the history of our emotional experiences over the course of a lifetime. When the Moon is in Scorpio, we often experience a deeper connection to the suffering of the world. It is said the Buddha had the Moon in Scorpio in his birth chart. The First Noble Truth that he articulated was “all life is suffering.”

You can see that anytime the Moon is in Scorpio, we may feel more emotional and also have the stamina and courage to explore difficult topics and feel emotions that may otherwise be experienced as “too much.”

This Full Moon has a couple of aspects that amplify its heavy watery vibe. The planet Pluto, the god of the underworld, is in a square to the Full Moon. Pluto in aspect to the Sun and Moon can bring up issues we have been avoiding, shadow-y material that we may have suppressed or hidden from ourselves. It is also ruled by the planet Mars which is with Neptune in watery Pisces right now. This adds to the flavor that we may be feeling all the feels with this Full Moon. Given Mars’s connection with Neptune in the chart, we may find ourselves confused and unsure about what our next steps are, particularly if we are faced with a big decisions in our personal life. If you find yourself in this spot, you may find that it is easier to make a decision a bit later in the month, when Mars moves into Aries on April 30.

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Solar Eclipse in Aries conjunct Chiron; Compassionate Action
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Solar Eclipse in Aries conjunct Chiron; Compassionate Action

April 8th’s Solar Eclipse is one of the biggest astrological events of 2024. April carries some of the most significant transits of the year and all of these transits are contained in the Eclipse Chart. In addition, the Solar Eclipse hits a key point in the U.S. Birth Chart that may cause a significant shift in the nation's karma. In a later post, a week or two after the eclipse, I'll share some reflections on Chiron, Pluto, and the history of eclipses in the U.S. Chart.

Eclipses have an unknown, mysterious quality. They can bring sudden, unpredictable changes to our lives. Solar Eclipses happen at the New Moon when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun and the Sun appears to disappear and disappear in the sky. They carry the sense of a sudden new beginning, a cosmic “reboot” to some part of our lives.

The Sun relates to our vision and life purpose, how we structure our understanding of the world. It also relates to solar figures whose guidance and governance structure our world, such as leaders and people who may play the role of father in our lives. Symbolically, Solar Eclipses can bring sudden changes to how we understand the world and the appearance or disappearance of solar figures in the world.

This Solar Eclipse happens at 19 degrees, 24 minutes of Aries, EXACTLY conjunct the asteroid Chiron, “the Wounded Healer,” in the sky. It is quite rare to have any planet or asteroid exactly conjunct a New or Full Moon, so understanding how the archetype of Chiron may play into the eclipse is especially important.

Chiron is a Centaur from Greek mythology, an immortal being who was known as “the most righteous” of the Centaurs. He was a teacher and a healer. Some of the myths about his life center around a wound that he suffered through no fault of his own that caused him incredible pain and for which he could not find a cure. His suffering was so great that to escape it, he agreed to become mortal and take the place of Prometheus who was about to be killed. Chiron was killed in his place and Prometheus was saved from his fate.

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Lunar Eclipse in Libra; Letting Go of Harmony and Balance
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Lunar Eclipse in Libra; Letting Go of Harmony and Balance

The eclipse on March 25 is a South Node Lunar Eclipse at 5 degrees of Libra. Like all lunar eclipses, it happens at the Full Moon and fleshes out themes that arose with the New Moon 2 weeks ago.

The South Node is a place of release in the chart and is associated with moments when we are asked to “let go” in some area of our life. On the material level whenever there is a South Node eclipse, we may experience a loss in the part of our chart where the eclipse happens. For example, if the eclipse happens in the 11th house in your chart, you may find yourself letting go and leaving a group or organization to which you belong, or if it happens in the 4th house you may encounter a situation where you have to let go around something having to do with your family, home, or ancestry.

Libra flavors the eclipse by adding a sense of the archetypal themes that may have caused you to stay in a situation past the point where it served your Soul’s purpose. Libra is an air sign ruled by Venus, the goddess of love. It is the sign of the diplomat who works to balance different needs and find harmony in relationships. A South Node Libra eclipse can bring karmic lessons that require us to let go of situations where we have lost track of our own Soul’s needs—where we have accommodated others rather than being firmly rooted in own sense of who we are and what we need. The remedy for the shadow side of a sign is often the energy of the opposing sign. In this case, it is Aries, a fire sign ruled by Mars, the god of War. Aries energy allows us to establish a foothold in the world, to proclaim the importance of our own individual existence and carries the energy of “I am,” “I need,” and “I will assert myself to protect my needs.”

The theme of letting go of our tendency to privilege harmony above all else fits with the New Moon from 2 weeks ago. You may recall the New Moon had a strong Aries energy. It happened just after Mercury, the god of communication entered Aries. It called us to new creative beginnings and urged us to find our confident, self-assertive voice in the world. Now, 2 weeks later, we may find ourselves experiencing the consequence of asserting our creative individual self in the world. When we act out of our Soul’s true self-expression, we fulfill our destiny AND learn the sometimes difficult lesson that standing in our own integrity can lead to losses to the extent we have stayed in situations or relationships that do not fit with who we are. There is no right or wrong about whatever may transpire with this lunar cycle, it is just the cyclical reality of life—we step into something new, and it brings a shift that may include a letting go of that which no longer suits our Soul’s path.

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Pisces New Moon, from Dream to Reality
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Pisces New Moon, from Dream to Reality

Today’s New Moon in Pisces brings an opportunity to work with a dream and make it reality. The New Moon is between Saturn, the god of responsibility who encourages us to understand our limitations, and Neptune, the god of dreams. This New Moon also carries a spark with it--an energy that makes it seem possible to work with our dreams and make something real out of them. Mercury the god of communication and writing just entered Aries, a cardinal fire sign ruled by Mars, the god of war. One well-known dreamer with the Sun in Pisces and Mercury in the first decan of Aries was Albert Einstein.

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Aquarius New Moon square Uranus: Liberating Energy
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Aquarius New Moon square Uranus: Liberating Energy

February 9, we have a New Moon in Aquarius. This is the first time we've had a New Moon in Aquarius with Pluto in the sign for over 250 years. The New Moon kicks off a deeper relation to this energy for all of us, giving us a hint of the changes, he may bring to whatever house he occupies in our chart. For example, if you're a Scorpio rising, Pluto is in your 4th house and will likely bring deep change around home, family, and ancestry.

This is also a significant new moon because it is squaring the planet Uranus, the god of liberation, sudden changes, and breaking free of old structures. We also have Chiron, an asteroid representing our deepest wound close to the North Node in the chart. Whenever the North node is with a planet or asteroid, it expands its energy. When you put all the aspects together, you get a feel that this New Moon may bring a sudden desire to break free of old structures, to free ourselves from wounds that may be holding us back from expressing ourselves more authentically in the world.

On the positive side, we also have Mercury, the god of communication applying to a square with Jupiter, the god of optimism, possibilities, and big vision. This makes it more likely that we will be open to the changes that may be coming our way. At the same time, the square is a tense energy, so there’s a chance our optimism runs hot—we overestimate how much joy the changes may bring us, a good thing to keep in mind as we work with these energies over the next couple of weeks.

One last thing, when you compare this New Moon to the Full Moon chart on February 24, you see a story unfolding; in the New Moon Chart Chiron, our wound is being emphasized and expanded by the North Node energy vs. in the Full Moon chart, the two are separating from each other, giving us a sense that we reach a resolution with the Full Moon. This fits with the nature of the Full Moon itself which happens in the first decan of Virgo, a spot in the chart that has a lot to do with humility, reflection, and growth coming from our observations of the natural flow of the universe.

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Full Moon at 5 Leo, Call for Progressive Change
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Full Moon at 5 Leo, Call for Progressive Change

January 25 we have a Full Moon in the sign of Leo. Full Moons happen when the Sun opposes the Moon and lights it to its fullest brilliance. They are times of revelation and understanding that can bring a sense of "aha!" This Full Moon carries the energy of taking concrete action to make a progressive change in your life and the world. The Moon is at 5 degrees of Leo, a point in the chart symbolized by a young person who challenges an older person around ideas they think are outdated (Sabian Symbol 6 Leo). This energy is mimicked by the fact that the Sun is with Pluto, the god of transformation, in the first degrees of Aquarius, a part of the chart about the rebel, the innovator, the outsider who wants to shake things up. When you combine these two energies, you get the real sense that the Soul will likely want to shake things up this month and let go of old understandings that inhibit its growth.

When we bring new progressive ideas into the world, it can create tension for other folks or within our psyche. The Full Moon energy reflects this--we have Chiron, the wounded part of our chart in a tense aspect to Mars, the god of War, and Mercury, the god of communication, confirming the conflict that may arise within yourself or with others if you make a move to upset the comfort of the status quo.

The good news is that the most helpful planets, Venus and Jupiter, are in a lovely flowing energy to each other in the practical earth signs, offering concrete support for any changes you might like to make in your life.

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From Saturn-Earth to Saturn-Air, Pluto enters Aquarius
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

From Saturn-Earth to Saturn-Air, Pluto enters Aquarius

Expect a big shift in energy a bit later in January when Pluto, the god of the underworld moves into Aquarius. Aquarius is an air sign that has to do with innovation, technology, thinking outside of the box, and having the capacity to have a distanced and objective view of the world. It is opposite the sign of Leo in the birth chart and that opposition is baked into the meaning of Aquarius; where Leo tends to center the individual, Aquarius centers the larger community and shies away from individual glory.

Pluto will be in Aquarius for the next 20 years so we are entering a period where we may notice a distinctive shift in energy toward the good of the community over the individual. There will likely also be leaps in the area of technology and communication—Aquarius is an Air sign that wants to share new and sometimes unusual ideas with the world.  

Pluto is the slowest moving planet and can bring big changes to your life when he switches signs, especially if you have your Sun, Moon, or Rising sign at the beginning of any of the fixed signs (Aquarius, Leo, Taurus, or Scorpio). If you’re interested in knowing more about how Pluto’s shift into Aquarius may affect you, feel free to reach out for a reading.

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New Moon in Capricorn, What Will You Build?
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

New Moon in Capricorn, What Will You Build?

Tomorrow we have a New Moon in Capricorn, a sign that has to do with hard work, leadership, responsibility, and ambition. Capricorn is a cardinal earth sign that loves to initiate projects and build things that will last.

If you are itching to start something new, now is the time! This New Moon has an energy that supports our hard work and commitment in a lovely way. Mars, the planet of our desire to make something happen is in Capricorn where he has extra power and authority to accomplish difficult tasks. What is more, Jupiter and Saturn are in a flowing sextile to Mars, supporting him by offering optimism and perseverance as he strives to take action to create something new. The energy is "go for it!"

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Full Moon in Cancer: “There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays?”
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Full Moon in Cancer: “There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays?”

On December 26 we will have a Full Moon at 4 degrees of Cancer bringing a longing to connect with family and home. Symbolically, the moon represents our emotions, our body, our memories; it can be a stand-in for “mother,” the figures in our life who nurture us. The moon rules Cancer and when it transits this sign, we can feel more emotional as it connects us feelings and memories that may otherwise be difficult to grasp.

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Mercury Rx in the ♥ of the Sun; Feel your Way to the Truth
Catherine Gnatek Catherine Gnatek

Mercury Rx in the ♥ of the Sun; Feel your Way to the Truth

On December 22 Mercury, the god of communication, will be “cazimi,” that is, it will be exactly conjunct the Sun, our light, our vision. When Mercury is in the heart of the Sun, it can bring an “aha!” realization to an issue we’ve been grappling with. Since Mercury is still retrograde, this “aha!” is likely the first step in a process that began with December 12’s New Moon and will resolve early in January as Mercury goes direct.

Here are a few thoughts to contemplate on the day of the cazimi. Mercury’s cazimi is at 0 Capricorn, a degree that invites us to step into our power with integrity. The type of power I refer to is our receptive power, the power and authority that come with being fully grounded in our authentic nature. It is the opposite of ordinary notions of power in our Western culture; it is NOT the power of the ego, but the power of the Self.

The cazimi also takes place in the first decan (10 degrees) of Capricorn. This decan corresponds to the 2 of Pentacles Tarot card which I’ve attached. The card has a quality of balance, of play, of staying centered in the moment, of being light on one’s feet. The first decan of Capricorn invites us to come to know where we are based upon our own internal capacity to find our footing. That footing comes from a feeling of knowing where you are rather than an intellectual understanding. It evokes a capacity to understand where to be, how to be, how to navigate a situation from out of one’s intuition rather than one’s thinking mind.

If you can, take a moment at the beginning or end of the day on the 22nd and contemplate the 2 of Pentacles; sit with the image and ground yourself in the energy that invites you to find your way to a solution to whatever dilemma you may be facing out of a connection with your own inner knowing rather than out of thoughts about what you “should do,” or how you “should be.”

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