Dark Moon Scorpio // 11-14
We have our final syzygy before entering into eclipse season. This syzygy is of martial nature & our red planet has finally stationed to direct after a grueling period of it's retrograde phase which started back in the final week of July.
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We have our final syzygy before entering into eclipse season. This syzygy is of martial nature & our red planet has finally stationed to direct after a grueling period of it's retrograde phase which started back in the final week of July.
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Dark Moon represent the raw and undifferentiated potential of life. It is the seed that is wholly onto itself. This dark moon speaks to the planting of new seeds as much as it is unadulterated potential.
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This dark moon speaks to the planting of new seeds after mourning the passing of previous works. Its the finalization of decay where decomposition turns to compost that can be used to fertilize new life.
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The decan of this syzygy is tied to the VII of Cups which speaks to choices and opportunities which may have an illusory feeling. We are working with recycled materials and the air of it still tones the potentials that come.
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This illusion is emphasized in this particular iteration as the triplicity lords of this syzygy are at odds with each other and neither are in relationship with the Moon. The dark moon is also in Saturn's terms which direct this planting process in the most bitter of fields.
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Ironically, this dark moon asks us whether or not we have really buried our ghosts. It's only when the dying has become the dead can we see our options with clarity. Scorpio curates the middle of the arc of Cups and exhaustion is present between the conquests and struggles.
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It's
who must conquer through relations rather than with a spear. When tired, its the path of least of resistance that is taken and this is one of the reasons why the ☾ is so tied to the past because it is where the body returns to for the sake of caloric conservation.
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Its time to renew our relationship with what we desire. There is a necessity for clarity as this is still very much a time of scarcity. Can we seek what we hunger for with clarity as opposed to familiarity? There may be nothing of use in the ghosts that long to pass.
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