Category: Contemplations

Writings that are contemplative reflections on the astrological archetypes of the moment.

  • Awake to what guides you.

    Awake to what guides you.

    This recent new moon inaugurates a cycle of farsighted vision and broadening to hold the bigger picture. Why cling to what is collapsing when you could free your hands to build something grander? As I write that, I think of the beautiful churches and temples built and maintained over centuries while disease, poverty, and war persist.

    In some ways it’s a horror to invest in buildings instead of people. In other ways these structures have lasted beyond so many lifespans and hold together the collective experience of the people who go into them for prayer, meditation, and community.

    That invitation extends to what we prioritize in life now. There will always be human need and it is so necessary to be in community, to connect with those who love or meaningfully challenge us. And we might have aspirations to a calling that means investing time and resources in other ways. Feeding the soul does matter, just as caring for the body.

    What is your northern star in life when you feel caught in a choice? What values or beliefs do you return to that help you connect to something larger than yourself? How does that something larger want to be expressed through your words and actions?

  • Change will soften the bitter flavors.

    Change will soften the bitter flavors.

    As sugar cuts the bitterness of coffee, Venus is bringing sweetness to a terrain that has endured years of turmoil and exposing what was rotten. What a relief and a joy, almost like a feeling of victory. But is it just adding sugar to cover over the flavors of what is rancid? Or is it bringing liberatory softness to sweep away those final toxic ingredients to restore a hardy and fertile land? One cannot quite tell, but the shift in tone is palpable.

    What Venus says today is that change is coming, and we can grow with the change or not. Change is neither progress nor decline, it is just change. Some things get better and some things get worse. Look to any deep ambitions you have and see what the moment offers them.

  • The inside has as much to say as the outside.

    The inside has as much to say as the outside.

    Today I have an image of an open and closed eye. The open eye is filled with light and stimulus from all the media, conversation, and information available to us constantly. The closed eye offers rest and an opportunity to track what is happening within.

    One way we manage information overload is dissociative information consumption, aka the doomscroll. It becomes compulsory. But if all we do is consume with no chance to digest, we become hollow and overfull simultaneously. We lose touch with the wisdom of the body and our own creative powers.

    Take time for rest, for silence, for inward reflection. Go for a walk if you feel overstimulated. Take a nap. Do what it takes to get a moment to recenter and check in with yourself and how you’re experiencing the moment. Then re-engage with this knowledge.

  • Advance even if you must retreat.

    Advance even if you must retreat.

    One of the trickier skills to learn is how to recenter and return to your power even when you have to take a step back or give up on a battle. It’s important to ground yourself again and keep your energy forward even when stepping backwards. Remember that losing ground is not always defeat, rather it’s giving up your disadvantaged position so that you can find the advantage again.

    This is a martial take on what need not be so dramatic, but it’s the energy I’m feeling today. Don’t be so precious about the way you decided to do things and keep recentering on what you are trying to accomplish, and be open to many paths toward that end.

  • To hunt is to become vulnerable.

    To hunt is to become vulnerable.

    Creatures of prey have their protections against predation, ways they can harm what is trying to hurt them, just as big predators have their weapons of aggression that could turn agains those who would hunt them. Hunting is more of a voluntary activity for many humans these days, and it is one of the fundamental relationships from which civilization emerged. There is no helpless prey that lacks some skill, some poison or venom, some shell to give itself a chance for success against those who would consume it. And if you would survive as a predator, your work is to overcome those obstacles and destroy them.

    I find myself curious as to why this message comes to me today, other than noting that Mars is in Leo and evokes the archetype of the lion and the big game hunter who goes after lions for ego rather than nourishment. As I sit with this, I remember that all of us have power, even those we’d claim are marginalized, voiceless, or powerless. Putting those words upon a people or population is in its own way an effort to defang them, to make them pathetic, but it is usually an error. All beings have a measure of power, and it is a mistake to think they could be easily hunted and defeated.

  • The heart may be a set of scales.

    The heart may be a set of scales.

    Scales are a tool of measurement that have also taken on the symbolism of justice and truth. They keep us honest, so that if we offer an ounce of gold, the scale will validate that. Balance is fairness and truth.

    Within us, the heart weighs its own truth against what is happening. We feel if a relationship is too much taking or giving. We feel guilt when we aren’t doing enough. We feel resentment when we’re doing too much.

    We can refine this power of the heart to help us make good decisions for ourselves without the extremes of suffering. Just check in to feel how the balance lands with you, and make adjustments until it is true. Remember that this balance changes daily. An agreement that felt fair yesterday may no longer be fair today because things have changed—you’ve learned new things about the situation, or you’re no longer able to hold your side of it, or you just need a day off.

    Let the heart be your scales and your guide.

  • Love invests us.

    Love invests us.

    Lately I’ve been thinking of getting a new dog. As much as I miss having one around the house, the conversations remind me that dogs require work and tending. They usually don’t show up fully trained, and in the puppy stage there’s a lot you need to invest so that some day you can enjoy a trained, companionable pet. And even then you can’t predict what will happen, how long they’ll live.

    To live without love is a horror that turns men into monsters. Gender specified intentionally. But truly loving is scary because it requires we take the longer perspective and that we set aside momentary frustrations for the health of the relationship. This investment yields so much more than it takes from us, at its best, but we also know relationships end for many reasons and can bring harm.

    So today we are invited to be deliberate about where we invest our love, but still, invest. Extend yourself for someone else. Be willing to try to work things out instead of dismissing them entirely. Yet know your value and your limits. It is a dance of paradoxes.

  • Engage to find wisdom.

    Engage to find wisdom.

    The prevailing urge seems to be to harden around one’s perspective and ideology, to make it bigger and more grandiose, to become even more dismissive of opposition and discourse—but we are in a time when following that urge is likely to draw even more opposition, even more discourse, bigger obstacles that point out the flaws in our reasoning and the lapses in our factual assessment of what is happening.

    Mercury and Jupiter remain at an opposition to each other while Mercury slows down and prepares to retrograde. Both are in signs of personal struggle, yet each is in the other’s sign of rulership. So they can help each other succeed or they can bicker and encourage each other to fail and flail.

    As frustrating as it is, it feels like the move right now is to move toward more engagement, more conversation, more speaking what is true for you and also listening to what is true for the other person with the same attention and curiosity you’d like them to offer you. Yet it is also a good time to feel out where attention and curiosity feel possible and fruitful, and where bringing those energies would actually defeat and diminish you. Not all conversations are safe, and not all people are willing or able to listen.

  • Burn with righteousness.

    Burn with righteousness.

    Mars, the spirit of war and will, has left the realm of securing the home and now moves into a territory far more bombastic and proud, willing to make dramatic pronouncements and stir up shit for its cause.

    Personally, I find righteousness increasingly repugnant and unhelpful for any kind of relationship. Today, however, what feels like the teaching that’s being offered is how important it is to stand proudly for whatever cause or people are yours. There is a way in which we aspire to have objective morals and laws, and there is a way in which our morality begins with whom we are aligned with, whom we identify with. We’re more likely to overlook the criminal elements of our home team, for example, and to highlight the criminality of our adversaries.

    This message to me feels quite dramatic, as is Leo’s purview, but at its heart it speaks to me of being for yourself, being for your people. Even in conflict, each party in a conflict has its own interests and values that must meet and clash so that a true harmony can arise. When someone is pretending to care, or hiding their true values, then any agreement will be incomplete and prone to disruption down the line.

    So the positive power of this message, to burn with righteousness, feels like a willingness to glow with the love and passion of your cause. May we hold that power without the shadow of dehumanizing and degrading our adversaries.

  • Do a kindness for yourself.

    Do a kindness for yourself.

    Today the moon in Cancer opposes Venus in Capricorn, suggesting that our longing for nurturance and safety and a place to be our deepest selves feels somewhat in conflict with the desire to draw toward ourselves the resources and power we need to create grand works of beauty and love. Yet these are also compliments in opposition. The moon is in her realm here, so close to our bodies and feelings, calling us to bring sweetness to ourselves and those closest to us. We can hold the both, anchoring in what makes us feel the most at home in our lives while opening up to those who might see us and be drawn toward us for collaboration.

    In practical terms, it feels right to spend a little extra time today to be cozy, to be sweet to you and those with whom you share your home—whatever home is for you.