My Moon Portal
A Lunar Companion for the Wise Soul
Virgo New Moon
Anticipating Autumn
Qualities: Mutable, Yin, Earth
Planet: Mercury
House: Sixth House of Service, Work Environment, Routine, Habits, Health, Pets
Day of the Week: Wednesday
Motto: I Serve
Body Parts: Intestines
Once the soul has thoroughly explored authentic self expression (Leo), hubris begins to dissolve as humility begins to grow. Virgo recognizes that there is value in public feedback and gathers nuanced data about how and where one’s creative energy is most effectively channeled.
Virgo is highly sensitive to information within the external environment and notices so much of what other's miss. Much like Plato's theory of perfect forms, Virgo energy seems to incarnate with an ideal template of how things 'ought to be.' As such, those with a Virgo archetype have an almost uncanny ability to intuit what needs healing, repairing, cleaning, editing, or touching up.
When in balance, Virgo is motivated to be of service and to provide practical care for others. Virgos are life-supporting and usually devote much of their energy to health and well-being.
Virgo Season
The end of every season carries with it a bit of uncertainty, edginess, and anticipation. This is the mutable nature central to each of the four edge-season zodiac signs.
In Virgo season, we sense the closing of summer and the beginning of fall. As the fruits of the warmer months wane, we must prepare to weather the less abundant, less fertile part of the year. There is a drawing inward as we assess our resources and strategize our survival.
Virgo teaches us prudence, care of our physical form, and the importance of healthy routines and habits.
Virgo also teaches us about the fragility and hardship of the human form and how to have compassion for any embodied spirit. In this way, Virgo season encourages service to all sentient beings.
With Love and Moonlight,
Ann
Virgo New Moon Intentions
Anticipating Autumn
Expansive Leo had us tap-dancing on the stage, feeling the fullness of who we are. Virgo introduces humility—a willingness to adjust our behavior, habits, and routines for the greater good.
What can we commit to on this New Moon? This is a great time to integrate healthy foods into the diet, clean and organize the home, pay extra attention to our pets, and care for others.
Virgo New Moon Intentions:
Establishing healthy routines
Caring for animals
Being of service to others
Showing humility
Fixing what is broken
Cleaning what is dirty
Healing what/who is sick
Organizing what is chaotic
Attending to the details
Making lists
1. Dust is constant. It is a symbol of time telling you that either something needs to be cleaned, or you need to take a picture.
There will never be complete cleanliness so when people say "cleanliness is close to Godliness" promptly hand over an invitation to have dinner at your dusty house. And then show those people where you pray. Notice that sacred space has dust.
2. Chairs are complicated. They can have 4 legs, 5 legs, no legs, wheels on their legs. Chairs are such a wild forever changing species that we don't really have a good concept of what a chair is. Which begs the question, what is true chairness? Plato believed that somewhere somehow there is a perfect concept of such things. Which begs the question, what is it to be truly human? From where I stand, we all wear skin, breathe air, and hate high school anyway.
3. Appreciate your couch. I realized this at a young age when I figured out that dying means, never seeing a couch again.
4. The bed is not sacred. It is not a stronghold or sanctuary. It is the place you go when you are either done or satisfied with the world.
5. Windows are the windows of your house. It doesn't sound as good as eyes being the window to your soul but my point still stands. The windows are beautiful. And snowflakes freezing on them is a captured moment of nature being transparent.
6. Take a painting class. Learn how to make art on a canvas and hang that **** up. Buy a painting for no other reason other than that it costs more than $50. Travel and bring back a print and frame it. Learn to cross-stitch and hang that up too. The walls may change colour from time to time, but at least hang something on them.
7. Look for imperfection. When I was a kid I took a pencil and wrote in jagged penmanship "The end" at the bottom of my staircase. My mother, of course, scolded me for writing on the house, but for whatever reason, she kept the phrase there. Maybe because I knew the end had to be somewhere and I might as well end in the home I started in.
8. Buy refrigerator magnets that teach kids the alphabet. Organize them so that reading a message in the morning makes breakfast seem a little more inviting. And as a firm believer that breakfast is not a necessary meal, I too, need something in the morning to make me feel less alone.
9. Fill one closet with cleaning supplies. We may never get to the end of many tasks, but we can clean this house. Clean the cupboards, wash the windows, sweep the floor, write on the walls, just so you can erase it. And when you finish cleaning, and you bring all of your supplies to that closet, organize your closet. Notice that there is a small amount of dust on the shelves of the closet.
10. Work around the house, big or small, is never completely over.
Quotes by a Virgo Moon:
Rudolf Steiner
Only a person who has passed through the gate of humility can ascend to the heights of the spirit.
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One can ascend to a higher development only by bringing rhythm and repetition into one's life. Rhythm holds sway in all nature.
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It is the forces of the universe that make human beings fall ill. Having learnt to recognize how sun qualities and moon qualities live in plants, animals and minerals, we discover how we can find counterforces and also individual natural forces that point us towards medicines for specific internal illnesses.
Quotes by a Virgo Moon:
Dolly Parton
Funny thing is that the poorer people are, the more generous they seem to be.
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I do remember how it was to be poor. I do remember that in my early years, we had to grow and raise all of our food, even our animals. And I remember in my early life, we didn't even have electricity. So it was very, very hard times then.
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I don't have maids or servants, and my husband and I love waking up early and going to the 24-hour supermarket when there is nobody else there.
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I don't make people bend over backwards, and I don't like that in people. I am definitely no diva.
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If I see something sagging, bagging or dragging I'll get it nipped, tucked or sucked.
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I think that I'm perfect.
Quotes by a Virgo Moon:
Dalai Lama
Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them.
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Even when we have physical hardships, we can be very happy.
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I describe myself as a simple Buddhist monk. No more, no less.
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In order to become prosperous, a person must initially work very hard, so he or she has to sacrifice a lot of leisure time.
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If some people have the belief or view that the Dalai Lama has some miracle power, that's totally nonsense.
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My desire to devolve authority has nothing to do with a wish to shirk responsibility.
The subject matter, the level of detail, and the technical precision strongly reflect Virgo season.