Full Moon in Pūrva Phalgunī: The Fruit of the Tree

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March’s bright moon lands in the predawn hours of Tuesday morning, in the Vedic lunar mansion of Pūrva Phalgunī पूर्वफल्गुनी (Leo), the Fruit of the Tree. This lunation cycle invokes a sense of heightened creativity, sexuality, desire and passion, which encourages us to express ourselves, lean into the comforts of life and to follow the joy of our heart’s desire.

The new moon a couple weeks ago in the constellation of Śatabhiṣā (Aquarius), the veiling star, set the tone for the current lunar month. A great question to meditate on, would be: What truths are being unveiled to you now that were previously unclear? As you lean a little more into your intuition and embrace all that is living through you, you may have found that perhaps life has begun to flow a little more eloquently and at the same time, whenever one moves towards that which they desire, they’re often confronted by the opposing element. This is a test of sorts, inviting us to take a deeper look at our relationship with that which “controls” us.

The star of fertility is both courageous and a visionary, like its bird medicine, the eagle. This full moon awakens within the heart, the courage to face the tests and initiations being presented to us; to rise above the mundane, to break free from walking in the shadows of our past experiences and open our eyes to a higher perspective. Pūrva Phalgunī can bring complications with our eyes, both literally and figuratively; we can become blinded to that which is right in front of us and on the flip side, when met with awareness, can take us to a heightened perspective. 

When we go for what we truly want, trauma can sweep in to meet us. The common threads I’ve witnessed coming up for many in the past couple weeks have involved feelings of grief, frustration and anger, and specifically around a certain situation in our lives that perhaps isn’t providing the very momentum we’ve been hoping for. All activity is dependent on periods of non activity. After facing worldly battles and tending to one’s duties and responsibilities, there is a period of rest, relaxation and enjoyment that follows. This period of rest is associated with Pūrva Phalgunī and is the very muse that kindles the impulse towards enlivening our creative intelligence and effortless action.

Pūrva Phalgunī reminds us that complex problems can be solved in a relaxed mood and that the practice of yoga ultimately teaches us how to be at ease in the presence of the Unknown. The deeper you go, the more you tend to the stillness within, the more dynamic and effortless your activity becomes. The Yogasūtra’s (2.47) state, that it is ‘in the relaxation of our effort and capacity to become absorbed in the infinite, that bears fruit of effortless action — action established in being or yoga (union).’ 

This full moon also marks a very special Vedic holiday known as Holi — the festival of colors. This holiday marks the beginning of Spring and celebrates the victory of good over evil — sattva (the creative force) over destruction.

The veil is lifting and we’re beginning to see the issues that have stood in our way. Now we know what needs to be done to navigate the changes that are necessary to bring about the openness and evolution that we seek. A little struggle brings with it a promise of a breakthrough to come. Don’t get caught up with what isn’t working. Continue to tend to a solid foundation and move in the direction of your heart’s desire, even if the odds appear to be wavering, don’t give up now.

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New Moon in Śatabhiṣā: the Veiling Star

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This month's dark moon ascends in the late night hours tonight, in the heart of Sidereal Aquarius, and constellation of Śatabhiṣā ( शतभिषा )  The Veiling star. This lunar mansion possesses a hundred stars, and is ruled by Varuna, the god of the night sky and the cosmic & terrestrial waters. Varuna’s duty is to make certain that all things on earth come into alignment with cosmic order and to awaken the desire within us to pierce the veil of Darkness and enter the Void.

This constellation, just like the animal ruler the horse, our civilization's first animal medicine, embodies both mystical and physical powers, which allows it to carry burdens over great distances with ease. Often the trials and tribulations experienced under the star of the divine healer are brought up to be experienced to rectify our path, to learn from that confusion and can ultimately become a vehicle for self-realization. 

Many have been brought to their knees in the past few weeks and have been reaching to define a sense of meaning to their life. Who am I? What am I doing? and where am I going? Know that you’re not alone if these questions have been preoccupying the mind. 

When circumstances in our life shift, our narrative too must pivot. Have you been gathering your sense of meaning in life from a title, relationship or belief that you have? This cycle can produce a reawakening of our vital energies that draws us away from identifying with anything on the outside and into a deeper understanding of ourselves.  

All the difficulties, triggers and apparent loss in our lives are providing us with the precise medicine that we need to dissolve the ego, and fade back into the truth of our own being — Just like, the medicine of the horse, who gifts us with the power and focus to step into the Unknown, to rest in the remembering of who we are and gain the capacity to make meaning from that place of self trust and understanding. 
Don’t take shortcuts to acquire the answers that you seek, as “diseases” birthed under Śatabhiṣā are difficult to heal and are optimized by grounding into a consistent and disciplined routine (yoga, meditation, healthy food and balanced lifestyle). Wisdom distilled and obtained during this cycle can offer great healing for yourself and assist in bringing illumination to others. 

Stay patient, compassionate, in your heart and brave enough to walk through the dissolution process. Know that this heavy medicine and profound work that is available on this earth walk, will meet with success when balanced by doses of play and joy. Clarity and a heighten sense of ambition and drive towards accomplishing your personal goals comes with months end.

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Terence McKenna // “Nature loves courage. You make the commitment and nature will respond to that commitment by removing impossible obstacles. Dream the impossible dream and the world will not grind you under, it will lift you up. This is the trick. This is what all these teachers and philosophers who really counted, who really touched the alchemical gold, this is what they understood. This is the shamanic dance in the waterfall. This is how magic is done. By hurling yourself into the abyss and discovering it's a feather bed.”

Full Moon in Āśleṣā: The Clinging Star

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The bright moon on Sunday morning awakens the primordial, serpent energy, bound within the constellation of Āśleṣā आश्लेषा (Cancer), The Clinging Star. Just like the coiled energy that sits dormant at the base of the spine, which yearns to merge with its beloved in the crown, Āśleṣā enlivens the curiosity to investigate deeper to unite with one’s desired outcome.

A quest which draws us to embrace balance between good and bad — the dance of our lower nature that must be won over before we can attune to our higher power. This kind of transmutation, which turns poison into medicine, very much relates to the shadow energies entwined within our ego — awaiting to be acknowledged and thus subdued, for the throne of authority to be achieved. 

What are you ready to shed? We’re moving out of Mercury retrograde's shadow period and the subtle impulses of your intuition are reawakening. Continue to distill down the wisdom and lessons that have been presenting themselves since the beginning of the year. Learn to transcend your emotional reactions and become more goal oriented, consistent and disciplined in your pursuit to establish your desired hopes and dreams. Wait out the fortnight of the waning moon before initiating those new beginnings, commitments and projects that have been awaiting you. 

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Artwork by Caroline Smith

  • February 5th: Full Moon Āśleṣā (Cancer) 

  • February 6th: Mercury enters Capricorn 

  • February 12: Sun enters Aquarius 

  • February 15th: Venus enters Pisces 

  • February 18th: Maha Shivaratri 

  • February 19th: New Moon Shatabhishā (Aquarius)

  • February 27th: Mercury enters Aquarius 

New Moon in Uttarāṣāḍha: The Universal Star

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Painting of Ganesha with Consort circa 1825. Kangra India. Pahari painting. National Museum, New Delhi

As one book closes with the standstill of time, another opens with the dark moon in the Vedic lunar mansion of Uttarāṣāḍha उत्तराषाढ़ा (Capricorn). This lunation cycle initiates the lunar new year, a fortnight of action, and invokes our ability to align with our ambitions and persevere towards a later victory.

The star of victory is slow and deliberate, just like Ganesha, who’s tusk is associated with Uttarāṣāḍha. Be patient and find strength to surrender your efforts instead of pushing forward. I believe Lao Tzu said it best, “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” Your efforts thus far have not been in vain and yet have most likely been met with resistance — it is not the time to set down your pen, as this story has just begun.

Perhaps a new approach all around will aid in the momentum you seek. Take a step back towards a more universal perspective, skillfully control your desires, and focus on your needs and not your wants. Choose steps towards any available pathway that will move you in the direction you’ve been seeking. Do your best not to get lost in the details and know that this path too may also be met with a course correction down the road. 

Much clarity has surfaced with the recent stationing of mercury and mars and a great weight has lifted with Saturns long awaited transit into Aquarius. There are answers upon the horizon that are available to you now — continue to distill down the wisdom you’ve been acquiring these past months, into the beginning of February. This is the time to stay the course, be undeterred by any obstacles you may find on your path and commit to the long game.

This first new moon of the year is Mauni Amāvásyā (मौनी अमावस्या) a day of honoring silence and our ancestors. This would also be an opportune moment to set your intentions for not only the next lunation cycle and also for the year to come. Contrary to popular belief, twenty-four hours after the new moon (Sunday AM) is the most fertile time for planting seed intentions as the moon has had a chance to gain more light and momentum. Take a moment to get clear, write down an intention or two, offer it to the Universe and then let it go. All my relations 

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