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Making Adjustments
Today we have a New Moon in the mutable air sign of Gemini,
the Twins. Upon analyzing the chart of this lunation, I have one word for you,
dear readers: ADJUST.
I sure hope you’ve been working on your flexibility,
friends, because there is a mutable Grand Cross formed at this New Moon which
will require us to change in significant ways. Whether you practice stretching yourself
in a yoga class, through brain gym games, or by learning the arts of
negotiation and accommodation, we will all benefit from making slight yet
effective adjustments through our communication, mindset, and actions.
Grand Crosses can often create tension to the breaking
point, but the good news here is that the flexible theme makes it easier to implement “all change.” This Grand Cross formed by planets in mutable signs is
made by Saturn in Sagittarius, opposing the Sun, Moon and Venus all in Gemini.
These planets are squaring Jupiter and the Moon’s North Node in Virgo, and
Neptune in Pisces. All these hard angles smack of making life difficult for us
mortals. But it doesn’t have to be so because we’re loose and adaptable. As the
saying goes, we can’t adjust the wind, but we can adjust the sails.
Focused Movement
Saturn in Sagittarius opposing the New Moon is the main
force to be reckoned with at this time. The planet of discipline and
responsibility is tempering our urge to grow and expand, to fly high in our
philosophies and long-distance, exotic travels in mind and body. Some of us may
feel restrained, tethered beyond our liking, in order to meet responsibilities
and stay closer to home. We are being asked to put our Geminian floods of ideas
and perceptions into practical form. This is, generally, a good thing. But, if we’re the type to hate restriction and
limitation, we will whinny and snort and chomp at the bit.
Saturn is taming our impulsivity right now. If we willingly
face this taskmaster, we can put creative, whimsical thoughts and notions into
lasting projects. We are building. Remember, Saturn rules Capricorn, earth sign
of tradition, aging, and wisdom. He is Father Time, and wants us to leave our
legacy, our unique, lasting impact on the universe. In order to do this, we
have to take the Long View.
How does this heavier Saturnian influence play out at a time
when the light, quick, ‘easy come, easy go’ tone of mercurial Gemini insists on
making itself useful right now? Again, we adjust.
We find chunks of time to breath in between meeting our responsibilities. We
may not be able to take a two-week vacation or a month off right now, because of important projects
we’re starting or digging into. “But it’s summer!!” we wail. “I need time off!" Well,
yes, and you can learn the art of taking a mini-break, that
wonderful British term that encompasses the real feel of a short vacation, a
weekend getaway, with the aim of refreshing and finding respite in and amongst
a sea of responsibilities.
Your Inner Hammock
If we took a holiday
Took some time to celebrate
Just one day out of life
It would be, it would be so nice
Took some time to celebrate
Just one day out of life
It would be, it would be so nice
I have also come to realize the value of setting up a
hammock inside the Self. Imagine your Being relaxed and cradled in a sort of
bassinet, the seat of the soul. Breathe deeply into it. This can be done anytime,
anywhere, even while sitting in a stressful meeting, commuting in the car or
train, waiting in line at the checkout. Imagine your self simply ‘hanging out,’
blissfully being inside a hammock, relaxed in consciousness.
If you really want to go for the inner hammock experience, add the bonus of conscious,
deep breathing to go all out! Allow the breath to massage the nervous system. In yoga, the
throaty “ocean breath” technique known as Ujjayi
(Sanskrit for “Victorious”) gives the breath texture. This helps the prana massage the air passages, and allows
the oxygen extra entry into the cells, nourishing our selves all the way down
to the DNA. I use this Ujjayi technique all the time, even if I am not in a yoga
class, to turn on the parasympathetic nervous system. When I'm really taking it in, it's intoxicating, in a good way. Conscious belly breathing is the ticket to true embodied happiness, providing an instant oasis in our demanding, modern lives.
At this New Moon time of air sign Gemini and beyond, let the
breath be your elixir, a place to make slight yet effective micro-adjustments within
the Self. Allowing you to take a holiday, hanging in your
inner hammock – anywhere, anytime you need it.
Erin Reese
is an author, spiritual guide, astrologer, and modern psychic reader based in the San
Francisco Bay Area. She works with clients all over the world. For
readings and spiritual counseling by Skype, phone or email, contact her
directly. She can be reached at erin@erinreese.com.
Excellent, timely read. Thank you :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful. So glad it hit the spot, Nicole!
DeletePURRfect! Just what I needed to read right now. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteSo good to hear, Linda! have a purrfect day!
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