
Sep
20
Just in time for Friday’s Virgo New Moon/Solar Eclipse (4:45 am PDT / 7:45 am EDT), I’ve posted a new article, called Go Deeper:
This Solar Eclipse signals an opportunity to release Virgo’s more negative expression in our lives. It’s time to release the tendency toward busywork that distracts us from the real work at hand; the urge to criticize the efforts of others; the complete denial of life’s poetry and magic, in favor of a rigid, rational approach. This Solar Eclipse lies close to the Moon’s South Node, drawing a line that connects us to a long pattern of such negativity. Where, in the previous years when eclipses fell in Virgo (most recently 1997 and 1998), were you to quick to criticize, too slow to notice the beauty around you, and too busy sweating the small stuff to keep your eye on the big picture?…
Read the full article here.
Related posts:
- New Moon in Virgo: Meaningful Habits
- New Moon in Virgo: Less Than Perfect
- Thursday Thirteen Vol. 7
- Full Moon in Virgo: The Wheat and the Chaff
- New Moon in Virgo: The Lingua Franca
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This Solar Eclipse signals an opportunity to release Virgo’s more negative expression in our lives. It’s time to release the tendency toward busywork that distracts us from the real work at hand; the urge to criticize the efforts of others; the complete denial of life’s poetry and magic, in favor of a rigid, rational approach. This Solar Eclipse lies close to the Moon’s South Node, drawing a line that connects us to a long pattern of such negativity. Where, in the previous years when eclipses fell in Virgo (most recently 1997 and 1998), were you to quick to criticize, too slow to notice the beauty around you, and too busy sweating the small stuff to keep your eye on the big picture?…

