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Pisces New Moon, March 10, 2024

Wendy Cicchetti

Pisces New Moon

The New Moon in Pisces puts us in touch with a need for silence amidst the chaos, or at least the soothing sounds of natural cycles unfolding in expected ways, such as the ocean’s ebb and flow, moving shells and pebbles across the shore. Whilst the sea can be unpredictable, even dangerous in rough weather, it is peaceful on calm days. Whenever we experience a substantial difference in the normal flow, we know peace will eventually return, as we repeat the mantra to ourselves: “This too shall pass.”

Observing both the wonders and terrors of life’s twists and turns, we can seek out the invisible forces behind such developments and access a sense of spiritual power at work. One conclusion might be that it’s not for us to know what each person’s destiny holds, or which spiritual lessons they are working out — but ideally, we will gain a clearer idea of what we need to work toward for ourselves.

Since the New Moon is conjunct Neptune, one lesson revolves around compassion. This can be harder or easier to manage depending on a range of variables, including our own sense of right and wrong, and concern for others’ welfare. If a news story affects us in a deep way, we might consider which aspect is triggering a particular response, especially as Neptune shows us messages conveyed in subtle ways.

This contrasts with Mercury’s recent move into Aries — it’s more of a WYSIWYG variety of planetin-sign combinations. We will have few doubts about what Mercury in Aries wants to say, but we may be unsure as to why we feel jangled up with more Piscean energy in the mix. Perhaps something got under our skin or touched our heart, and we feel irritation or sadness, even if we can’t put our finger on why. We could even be remembering something with ancestral resonance, responding from inherited DNA. We may experience momentary flashes that seem like dreams, details we made up, or bodily sensations such as goosebumps, tingles, or arm hairs standing on end — to name a few possible signals our nervous system might send to our brain.

The New Moon also sextiles Uranus, bringing a surprise, revelation, or different angle on our situation. It happens to also widely conjoin Saturn, which might want to shut down all this Uranian newness and innovation, and bring our Neptune in Pisces observations down to earth, with apparent “realism.” But can we ever really know what is true?

Some phenomena have no discernable logical explanation. I’m reminded of how the electronic scale and digital timer in my kitchen often scale up and down, even without touching them! Replacing old batteries with new ones makes no difference. This activity started a short while after a close friend died, particularly around their funeral date. Perhaps it is some form of spirit-related activity. I’m quite Neptunian (Scorpio rising with Venus), so I could be biased! But I’m also quite Saturnian (in Aquarius), and my mind’s logical areas still try to find rational explanations, such as “the batteries must be oldf” (even the new ones) or “there’s electrical energy in me not properly discharged and it’s acting from a distance.”

Whether any of these potentials are even possible, there are obviously various theories in my brain — but on balance, I like the idea of my friend communicating through digital appliances. I have even tried having “conversations” on that basis, where electronic signals mean something in response to questions I ask out loud. These have proven to be quite meaningful dialogues! So, when Saturn comes along to quash whatever you believe to be true and meaningful, just remember that nobody has the final say on the truth.

This article is from the Mountain Astrologer by Diana McMahon Collis

Pisces New Moon, February 19 – 20, 2023

Wendy Cicchetti

Pisces New Moon

The New Moon in Pisces reminds us of our sensitivities and essential connections to one another. And being in an early degree, we are prompted to reflect on the lessons of Pisces. This compassionate Moon lends a reminder that when we hurt another, we also hurt ourselves. This idea’s rooted in the ancient Stoicism of Marcus Aurelius, and also in Buddhist philosophy, as echoed by monk and peace activist Thích Nhat Hanh, author of Taming the Tiger Within: “Punishing the other person is self-punishment. That is true in every circumstance.”

Marcus Aurelius’s chart features Venus in Pisces trine Saturn. His idea in his book Meditations is that “what injures the hive injures the bee” — if you hurt one person, you hurt the group as a whole. Upon reflection of the deeper wisdom, we may recall feeling badly when we hurt someone — at least later, if not in the moment. Or we may appreciate how we rely on one another in our various groups — families, communities, work hubs, etc. — and if something goes wrong because we hurt someone, then the group suffers too.

The Moon is conjunct dry, old Saturn, echoing an “uphill struggle” as we work to access compassion toward ourselves and others, whilst finding balance against the choppy sea of life that Piscean sensitivity will surely have us rocking around on!

Saturn is our teacher and governor as much as our strict parent or jailer — depending on what frustrating or limiting situation we may find ourselves in. Sometimes it is the simple framework of life, with its relentless march of time, that places us in such challenging circumstances. At others, we deal with individuals, groups, or institutions determined to stand in our way. But if we meet with the stony resistance of a concrete pillar in our midst, we can learn something from it! Maybe we need equally solid resources to mount our case and make progress — or we appreciate how forcing through such material with our delicate, human flesh simply hurts, and unless we relish cuts and bruises, we consider another path in our pursuit.

If our lessons and realizations seem painful along the way, at least we can take heart from the Moon’s slightly wide sextile to its North Node in Taurus, hinting at growth from our efforts, despite uncertainty of how or when it will manifest. Jupiter is in the more wilful, self-focused, and go-ahead sign of Aries. But before that sounds like a heap of trouble, we might notice that it is conjunct healing asteroid Chiron. It seems there is a need to do some of our own thing, whilst ideally finding a way that doesn’t threaten or harm others.

Besides, the pressing energy of Jupiter in Aries can make someone a generous leader, whilst fulfilling any internal desire for glorious accomplishment. Sir Bob Geldof from Irish band the Boomtown Rats — a Jupiter in Aries native — is famous for kicking off the Band Aid and Live 8 initiatives, and the massively successful 1985 Live Aid concert in London, raising over $200 million for charity in Africa — whilst earning a knighthood!

This article is from the Mountain Astrologer by Diana McMahon Collis