The eclipse on September 13th brings a crescendo of planetary energy to propel us out of our stale routines, helping us to access our creativity and inspiration. The Moon is new in Virgo, with the Sun and Moon aligned in that sign to bring a sharp focus to matters of the practical and mundane details of our lives. Health, hygiene and effective life patterns are governed by Virgo.
Mercury is the ruler of Virgo, so Mercury is the ruler of this eclipse. The organization of information so that we can use it more effectively is an important part of this eclipse activation. The higher mind, with its intuition and wisdom, is unable to operate when the lower mind is bogged down with details that it cannot process. At this New Moon eclipse we have an opportunity to clear the lower mind and organize our thoughts.
The eclipse is also a Supermoon (coined by astrologer Richard Nolle), and at its closest point to the Earth. Where a Full Moon Supermoon is big and buoyant in the sky, the New Moon Supermoon is activated on the subconscious level. You may find yourself with heightened emotional awareness as well as reactivity under this influence, particularly if you are sensitive to lunar energies.
Both the Sun and Moon are opposite Chiron in the New Moon Chart. Chiron is the planet that assists in the process of clearing old psycho-emotional wounds that lurk in the mind, body and spirit and create dis-ease. This Chironic influence suggests that hidden within these mundane details lies the key to healing the soul and any dysfunction that remains active in our lives.
The lunar energy is further intensified by a harmonious trine from Mars (aggression) to Uranus, planet of radical change. Uranus is traveling through Aries, and Aries is ruled by Mars, so this is a double whammy of high octane fuel to propel us out of our stale routines and into a life where ritual becomes magic rather than drudgery. Mars also helps us to find the courage to strip away the veneer of protection from our old wounds so that they can be more easily healed.
There is an infusion of energies beginning at this New Moon eclipse and continuing for a week or so as the opposition between Jupiter and Neptune described above occurs on the 17th, combined with the change of direction of Mercury and the entry of Saturn into Sagittarius on that same day. This swirl of planetary forces could feel like a whirlwind of confusion and conflicting impulses and this is made more intense by the fact that Pluto, about to change direction, is traveling extremely slowly and shining a laser beam of transformative power into the psyche.
It will be important to do what is needed to stay centered during this period, and give any important matters time to settle in and feel comfortable before you pull the trigger on finalizing a decision.
I’m exhausted just reading all this, Lynn. :) Thanks for the advance notification of this imminent, vey potent moment.
I must say, this resonates deep. However, the last sentence was a little harsh…It felt insensitive. Suicide isn’t a subject to be used as a pun.
Blessings, Ashley
Maybe you’re feeling a bit hypersensitive? The phrase “pull the trigger” may not be intended as a nod to suicide in any way. Perhaps her play on words ignited some kind of chirotic response within you? Apologies if I’m nowhere close but I didn’t find anything in her article to be remotely insensitive.
Pull the trigger is a running race reference. On your mark, get set, then the gun goes off and the runners race toward the finish line.
The “pull the trigger” reference was to the decision making process; i.e., pull the trigger on making a decision. It has nothing to do with suicide. See this website which says “pull the trigger” means to set in motion.: http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/pull-the-trigger.