The Moon & our Conscious Mind
Can’t you just feel Her gravity as she pulls the waves towards Her
& then lets them go?
Full Moon: Sunday, July 2nd : Vedic Astrology Forecast
One of the most auspicious full moons of the year in the Vedic calendar. It is occurring in the heart of Sidereal Sagittarius and is known as Guru Poornima. In Sanskrit, ‘Gu’ means darkness or ignorance and ‘Ru’ means remover. A Guru is a divine teacher or guide that helps us to remove the constrictions in our minds and hearts.
Saturday’s New Moon in Mrigasira Nakshtra: Sidereal Gemini
Mrigasira means ‘the Head of a Deer’. The branching quality of the deer’s antlers are symbolic of the human mind and the branching of mental energy that weaves countless stories, thoughts, and imaginings. The energy of Mrigasira is that of the seeker.
Full Moon in the constellation of Jyestha, ‘the elder’ within Sidereal Scorpio
Jyestha means the ‘eldest’ or one with Great status. The Shakti or power of Jyestha is ascension, growth, and the power to arise in battle. Inherent within this constellation is the strength to fight against our negative qualities which exist within our mental stories and our daily habits.
The Sun has entered Sidereal Aries!
We are experiencing a breath of new life into moveable, passionate fire. The Sun itself represents our Soul, our undivided consciousness, and inner light.
A new beginning.
This post is also dedicated to explaining the zodiacal difference between the Vedic, Sidereal Astrology and Tropical, Western Astrology and why this split exists.
Full Moon in Hasta Nakshatra
Hasta is within the last part of Sidereal Virgo.
Hasta in Sanskrit means Hands. It relates to the power of manifestation and the need for clarity of mind.
We need to see a clear Intention of what we are trying to create or cultivate, so that we can then manifest it.
Full Moon in Sidereal Cancer, Vedic Astrology Forecast
The Sanskrit translation of Ashlesha is ‘the Clinging Star’. It has the coiling quality of an embrace that comes from the depth of longing in the heart to hold someone or something. It is located in the last portion of Cancer in the Sidereal Zodiac and is associated with the constellation of Hydra, which the ancients from the Greeks to the Babylonians revered as the ‘Feminine Water Snake’.
Soma, the water of the Moon, is being consumed by Agni, the fire of the Sun.
On a new moon, the Sun and Moon merge and become One. This union creates a special yoga that represents completion.
Full Moon in Capricorn in Dhanistha Nakshtra. Finding your Rhythm
The moon will reach its peak fullness within Dhanistha Nakshatra is the lunar constellation at the very end of Capricorn. Dhanistha’s translation means ‘the wealthiest’ and ‘the most beneficent’’. The Ancients correlated Dhanishta with the drum, the heartbeat of the universe, and a sense of good timing.
New Moon & Solar Eclipse in Bharani Nakshatra
Our ancestors both feared and revered eclipses for their potentially disruptive influences on the Earth by way of weather & earth changes, and for their ability to stir to the surface layers of the subconscious, hidden impulses and the ripening of certain karmas from the Deep and previously unmanifest. Eclipses are not to be feared. All experiences we attract are necessary for our personal and collective evolution.
Solar, Lunar Interplay
& Innerplay…
How to create balance within the Body & Mind with this short practice.