Moon Forecast Archive
New Moon
27th December 12.23 GMT
Sun at 6˚ 08' Capricorn
Moon at 6˚ 08' Capricorn
Darkness prevails. The nights are so long and the light
and warmth of the summer are a distant memory. Though most of the trees
are bare, the holly bush is full with red berries and the evergreens
and the ones that are dressed with mistletoe and old man’s beard, remind
us that the life force continues. The bareness of the trees makes the
landscape more sharply defined, exposing the contours of the land,
which has been hidden by the foliage of the summer. The fields are
empty and it feels like nature is asleep although beneath the surface
the seeds are buried and await the return of the light. There are fresh
buds on the honeysuckle and fragile new catkins dangle from the hazel.
How beautiful the landscape looks covered in the fresh crisp whiteness
of the severe frosts we have been having.
The Night Sky
What a treat it was to see the Moon, Venus, Jupiter conjunction.
I felt so blessed. Venus has been shining so brightly and through binoculars
looks like a small crescent Moon. The brightness of the full Moon was
exceptional due the frost we were experiencing at the same time and
the white Earth reflecting back the light. The night skies of the winter
are my favorite. I love to see the constellation of Taurus and Sirius
twinkling so bright.
Winter solstice 21st December @12.05 pm
At this time, there is the anticipation of one year ending
and a new one beginning. This is the time of the longest night and
shortest day. So the sun rises really late, south of east and sets
really early at the most southwesterly point it can, transiting the
sky really low on the horizon. The ancient people used to think that
the sun was dying, but it soon became apparent, when the days started
to get longer that the sun would continue to pour out its life force
The word Solstice means to stand still and feel the stillness. A time
to stop and take stock, a state of Being. At this time the sun’s declination
is the same for about four days; it transits the same amount of sky,
giving the impression that it is at a standstill.. For example on the
winter solstice the sun reaches 0 degrees of Capricorn and is at the
declination of 23 26 south and stays at that same declination* until
23 of December. Then on the 24th of December, the sun turns and starts
getting higher in the sky and the days increase in length from this
point onwards. Hence the birth of the Sun!
*Declination: the angular distance of an astronomical body measured
in degrees from the celestial equator along the great circle passing
through it and the celestial poles i.e.how far north or south the sun
is, above or below the earth’s equator which becomes the celestial
equator when projected out into space.
The chart of the New Moon
This is the time of midwinter; the sun has reached its lowest, most
southerly, rising and setting point and has now started its gradual
journey north. Soon we will notice the days increasing in length.
Pluto moved into the sign of Capricorn on the 27th of November 2008
at 2.05am. Major changes happen in the collective when one of the outer
planets moves into a different sign. Pluto’s journey through Capricorn
will affect everyone in different ways and especially the signs of
Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn, which are the signs of the cardinal
grand cross. In mundane astrology this would be seen as a major advent
having an effect on world affairs. [Mundane means relating to matters
of the world.]
This is the 1st new Moon in Capricorn since Pluto entered
this sign. I feel that the events that take place around this new Moon
will highlight Pluto’s journey in Capricorn and shine a spotlight on
what its essential meaning is about. Already we are seeing well established
household names disappear, for example Woolworth’s – an event which
l feel really sad about.
In the chart of the new Moon the planets make a very
interesting picture, they are all in the top hemisphere. Only Saturn
is below the horizon - in Virgo in the 6th house. The applying Saturn/Uranus
opposition contains all the planets between the 6th and 12th house.
This opposition could cause a lot of unrest in the environment, limiting
one’s freedom. On the other hand there is a lot of potential for growth
through overcoming difficulties. With all these planets being so elevated
there is very conscious element to this chart. There are five planets
in Capricorn, Mars, Pluto, the Sun and Moon are all in its early degrees,
conjunct in a stellium in the 9th house.The Sun and Moon also make
aspects to Venus and Neptune. The ongoing issues around money will
carry on being in the headlines. The financial problems that the American
economy is experiencing, especially through the fraud that has been
recently exposed, will have a major affect on the rest of the world.
The ascendant of this chart is Aries and so Mars, being
the chart ruler, is very important. Mars is exalted in Capricorn and
so feels comfortable here. Saturn, Capricorn‘s ruling planet, is the
god of structure, authority, responsibility and tradition. He is the
one who upholds the law; he is the taskmaster, and our internal teacher.
Being responsible is having the ability to respond. The British Empire
has a long tradition. Our infrastructure is tired of supporting so
many. The question many of us must be asking is, are we going to see
it collapse?
Mercury and Jupiter are also conjunct in a later degree of Capricorn
in the 10th house. Both make a trine to Saturn. Jupiter is the maker
of the laws and Mercury is the god of communication. We could see the
government trying to impose some new law. Maybe the work force of the
nation will see more changes. There are so many people finding themselves
without jobs. I keep getting the feeling that we could see the return
of a 3-day week. Capricorn is very ambitious, being a sign of long
endurance and is not very easily discouraged by difficulties. Capricorn
is very hard working, determined and knows about austerity. Austerity
can mean thrift imposed as a government policy, with restricted access
to or availability of consumer goods. Maturity, experience and wisdom
come from years of hard work. Failure of any kind is very hard to bear,
due to the inner critic being so exacting. Saturn in Virgo seeks perfection
and is very critical, stopping itself from completing things due to
it not being perfect. The energy of this chart is asking us to be aware
of our boundaries. When we take self-responsibility, we get freedom.
The Sun is the hero of our solar system, giving us life,
heat and energy. The Moon mirrors what we are feeling, showing us how
we react and respond to any given situation. Pluto is the lord of the
underworld, the one who rules the mystery of birth and death, he is
the one who brings about transformation, through beginning and endings.
It has the ability to break down old structures and create new ones
in their place. Mars is the red god, the god of war; the one who asserts
himself - sometimes quite impatiently! Early myths connect Mars with
vegetation, fertilization and the renewal of nature. After Pluto’s
transit through Sagittarius, maybe religion doesn’t work any more for
the majority. The 9th house emphasis reflected in the new Moon chart
asks how we make sense of what’s happening in our lives. Pluto in Capricorn
will be looking for a more grounded belief, something that’s more tangible,
asking us to become more resourceful and to take a good look at what
is sustainable.
There are lots of powerful planetary activities going
on in the heavens, with lots of changes indicated, which gives us an
amazing possibility to transform. Change is never easy, although what
it does reflect is movement.
I leave you with a quote from Charles Harvey. He said
that Saturn represents the golden age, a mythical time of perfect order;
when spiritual purpose is married with material form to produce the
highest possible objective world order.
Blessing of the Winter solstice and a happy Yuletide
to you all. Linda Day.