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Personal and
Collective Lunar Cycles
Coordinating the
Personal with the Collective Lunar Cycle requires dexterity.
It is where the work is: living the connection of inner with
outer.
We see from the
example of a Sun-Moon phase angle of 165° that the Personal
Dark of the Moon occurs about four days before the Full Moon
in the Collective Lunar Cycle (180° - 129° = 51 divided
by 12 = 4.25). The person with a 165° Sun-Moon phase angle
can expect to feel an inward pull toward stillness just as the
rest of the world is building toward a Full Moon crescendo.
Conversely, he or she will experience a Personal Full Moon just
as the rest of the world is responding to the inward call to
stillness with the approach of the Collective Dark of the Moon.
It is easier to
integrate Personal and Collective Lunar Cycles for some of the
Sun-Moon phases than for others. For instance, those with a
Sun-Moon phase angle between 345° and 15° will have
their Personal Lunar Cycle closely synchronized with the Collective
cycle. They will also have a longer Dark of the Moon period
- four to six days, rather than the usual three days - because
the Personal and Collective Dark of the Moon times flow into
one another.
The integration
of the Collective and Personal Lunar Cycles is an end point
of working with this information, not a beginning point. The
alignment of one's life with natural cycles is subtle work.
It has been thousands of years since most people have paid attention
to the integration of inner and outer cycles. It takes time,
therefore, to recognize the subtle mix of rhythms on the physical
level.
Your can start this
work by beginning to notice, over a six-month-to-two-year time
frame, those three days of the Personal Dark of the Moon just
before each Personal Lunar Cycle return. Once you have integrated
the rhythms of the Personal Dark of the Moon and Personal New
Moon phases, you will automatically sense the other phases of
the Personal Lunar Cycle.
I stress the importance
of the Personal Dark of the Moon because this is where the alignment
between inner and outer rhythm feels most pronounced. There
is a definitive tiredness during Personal Dark of the Moon times.
When we rest during these times, naturally turning inward, this
rest is like velvet. When we resist rest and keep pushing ourselves,
we end up feeling depressed, spiteful, angry, and frustrated.
This is because the Dark of the Moon is for deep receptivity.
We must be still and quiet to receive the knowing available
to us. If we insist on putting out effort, on doing, the result
is discordance. This discordance can harm subtle energy fields,
eventually affecting physical fields as well. (6)
One client with
a tendency to overwork reported that she was "annoyed" when
she didn't accomplish things at her usual pace during Personal
Dark of the Moon periods. I explained to her that we are still
working during Dark of the Moon times, although it is a very
different kind of work. It is the work of releasing, resolving,
and dissolving out of one cycle and into another.
Dark of the Moon
times are prime for any activity that supports the exchange
of information between the subconscious and conscious mind.
Activities such as taking naps with the intention to bring subconscious
material to the surface, non-dominant hand drawing, creative
play, or outdoor exercise can facilitate this work. The purpose
of this exchange is to awaken superconsiousness, or deep, inner
knowing.
Who Can Benefit
from Tracking Personal Lunar Cycles?
Those with a strong
desire to manifest their highest spiritual potential can benefit
from working with the Personal Lunar Cycle. No matter how much
you meditate or dedicate yourself to a spiritual life, if you
are still living by mechanical time you are stuck in a construct
of limitation. (7) When
you align with natural cycles you open to the fullest range
of potential within any moment. You allow yourself 360°
vision - forward, back, up, down, top, bottom. You have a freedom
of movement that corresponds to nature and the unlimited potential
for awakening. Intuition deepens, connection with All That Is
strengthens, contentment flows.
On a more practical
level, people with busy schedules can also benefit from working
with natural cycles. It helps to know, in advance, when one
can expect to feel more tired, such as in Dark of the Moon times,
or when one might have an intensification of energy during Full
Moon times.
Families can greatly
benefit from respecting one another's Personal Dark of the Moon
periods. Family members can cover chores for one another during
low energy times, so that each person can experience adequate
rest and renewal at the appropriate times.Families can expect
to feel an increased sense of harmony, bonding, and support
when they honor one another's rhythms in this way.
If corporations
utilized the awareness of natural cycles when planning and scheduling,
it is likely that corporate profits would increase. There is
less margin for error in any kind of human production, and less
waste, when people do not try to force themselves upstream during
downstream times.
Persons living with
chronic disease can benefit by recognizing that patterns of
low energy are related to lunar cycles rather than to a deterioration
of health. Anticipating personal and collective Dark of the
Moon phases, one can allow more time for rest, which naturally
boosts the immune system. Appreciating the natural rhythms of
these energy dips makes for less worry, which also boosts the
immune system.
If you have access
to a software program that offers the phase-angle return option,
run charts for each monthly Sun-Moon phase-angle return. Read
these charts the way you would read a regular lunar return chart,
searching for the deeper themes and issues that will be highlighted
during a particular Personal Lunar Cycle Return. For instance,
I find that the tightest dynamic aspect in these charts provides
much valuable information. These themes thread into life lessons
as you see the work of one cycle spiraling into the work of
the following cycle.
Medicine of the
Future
Why is it so important
that we recognize these transitions? Why do we need to reflect
upon the end of a day and the beginning of a new one, on the
end of a month and the beginning of a new one, on the end of
a year and the beginning of a new one?
I suspect that many
of today's stress-related syndromes stem from a lack of connection
with natural cycles. Birth time of day, Sun-Moon Phase, and
season of birth all provide fail-proof rhythms by which to coordinate
our lives. Relying solely on mechanical time - timing that is
external to us - is a health hazard because it has no connection
with our nature.
Conclusion
Something amazing
happens when I present information on Personal Lunar Cycles
in my workshops, usually to people who don't know the first
thing about astrology or their own charts. Using relaxation
techniques, guided imagery, and sound healing within a workshop
setting, 95 percent of all participants intuit their own birth
phase. Participants often reverse the Quarter Moons, mistaking
First Quarter for Last Quarter, and vice versa; however, most
everyone guesses whether they were born during the Dark of the
Moon, the New Moon, the Quarter Moons, or the Full Moon.
This natural intuiting
of birth phase, without any prior knowledge, amazes me. It suggests
that we carry the knowing of our charts deep within us. Allowing
our clients the space, time, and framework to experience their
charts from the inside out empowers them and our profession.
Living in awareness
of natural cycles is a wonderful source of self-care. The alignment
of inner with outer reverberates through our being and the cosmos:
we have found our place, and we stand in it even as it changes.
Natural cycles awareness allows us to appreciate duality and
transcend it. We see beyond ebb and flow to the rock-safe core
that holds us steady. Natural cycles awareness is a medicine
of the future.
If you are interested
in living in alignment with natural cycles, the Personal Lunar
Cycle is a good place to start. The benefits are plentiful.
Do not take my word for it. Try it yourself. Over the next six-to-24-months,
take a look at your energy levels in relation to the recurring
Sun-Moon phase angle in your birth chart. With self-created
ritual, observe the void as one cycle ends and the next one
begins.
Sky above
earth below
we are the connection.
(I want to thank
Paula R. Gassmann, Peter Perrone, and Rab Wilkie for their valuable
help in the preparation of this article. Special thanks to Michael
Erlewine and Philip Sedgwick as well; their pioneering work
influences my own.)
References and
Notes
1.
"Collective Lunar Cycle" refers here to the recurring cycle
beginning with each New Moon, when the Sun and Moon are at the
same degree and minute in the zodiac.
2.
"Tibetan Astrology: An Interview with Michael Erlewine," The
Mountain Astrologer, June/July 1998, pp. 47-51.
3.
The Astrological Calendar AFA/Circle Books lists the
Sun-Moon phase angle in the bottom left-hand corner of the block
for each day. This yearly calendar is written and compiled by
Michael, Margaret, and Stephen Erlewine, Matrix Software, Big
Rapids, MI. It is published by American Federation of Astrologers,
Inc., Tempe, AZ.
4.
There are 27 days, 7 hours, and 43 minutes in each Lunar cycle,
according to http://www.hawastsoc.org/solar/eng/moon.htm
5.
We subtract 36° here because the Moon travels approximately
12° in a day; the Dark of the Moon phase occurs three days
before the New Moon (3 x 12 = 36°).
6.
Valerie Hunt, Infinite Mind, Science of the Human Vibrations
of Consciousness, 2nd Edition, Malibu, CA: Malibu Press,
1996.
7.
Skye Compton, "Natural Time, A Workshop on the Mayan Calendar,"
Oregon House, Yachats, OR, September 18-20, 1998.