13* Pisces New Moon

13*Pisces New Moon
 

By Tara Sutphen
 


 

 13* Pisces New Moon (no moon – starry dark sky, the time of dreaming), culminating March 4, 2011. This Pisces New Moon is the darkest and deepest of dreaming. How deep can you speak to your conscious and subconscious mind, going inward to reconstruct and sway yourself to thrive at life. There is an unreasonableness that we all grapple with, tempers, anger, stubbornness, loneliness, unhappiness, laziness, unworthiness and it takes an inner dialogue to remedy and balance our motives and intent. Without this unease we might react superficially through mishaps or hardships, but it’s usually radar to take a step into being more thoughtful and releasing problems. If we can’t shake our worries, fears and phobias, some of us stay in misery, denial and downright lost. We have to find that formula to gain insight on what needs to change and why. And this is that time, where we delve very deep, reaching further than we usually go with ourselves to give those pep talks and create antidotes.
 

Most of the time, when we look at the experiences that really hurt us, we can begin to break the cycle of connection to those people, places or things. From a deep rooted perspective, we must energetically let go of what holds us back from attaining love, jobs and career, happiness and great health. And to move on we recognize the fear and begin progress. Really letting go, usually when we reach adulthood we’ve been hurt by others plenty and must remember not to hurt ourselves. In our frustration or karma we can live out drama or trauma or get stuck and can’t make a move. I’m not talking about real tragedy for we know how painful that can be. And to overcome a sense of helplessness is daunting. That too must be examined and soothed. It’s good to have a refreshing cry, but it’s not good to cry every day. We shouldn’t stay locked in a deep space just as we shouldn’t be too on the surface.
 

For a whole month we are allowed to look closely at our pain and its origin and how to fix it as best we can by next new moon when we go rushing into life full on. For it’s to rest as well, deeply resting the organs, cells, and blood, the core of our being, our spirit…allowing all the pressure to float away as we intellectualize the process. And if we’re holding onto suffering we can unlock the energy attached, you may not be able to put into words how that force is locked to your body but you can release all trauma and unease.
 

Journal Questions:
 

Fears & Phobias – Write out your list
 

Each area of life – a burden or a wonderment, an attainment or an illusion. Why on each answer
 

Job
 

Career
 

Talents
 

Hobbies
 

Love
 

Adventures
 

Vacations
 

Money
 

Living in a certain place
 

Time
 


 

Stance:
 

What fears help stir you to live (ex. Skydiving, public speaking etc)
 

What fears freeze you into oppression
 

Write out an oath of bravery
 


 

Successful or Failing? Why?
 

Write out a remedy for each
 

Job
 

Career
 

Time
 

Peace
 

Love
 

Money
 

Extra money
 

Past relationships
 

Present relationships
 

Children
 

People who aren’t actualizing their lives and you step in to help
 

Sickness
 

Unhappiness
 

Lack of patience
 

Age
 

Place
 

Friends
 

Expectations
 

Not getting to do what you want
 

Partying
 

Vacations
 

Sex
 

physically
 


 

Embracing or dispersing?
 

Unhappiness
 

Laziness
 

Stubbornness
 

Things you have they want
 

Money exchanging
 

Time exchanging
 

People who don’t wait for you
 

People who don’t do for you
 

Bullying
 

Debating
 

Denial
 

Job
 

School
 

Money
 

Happiness
 

Worthiness
 

Exercise
 

Eating well
 

Attentive
 

Love
 

Romance
 

Parents
 

Children
 

Pets
 

Garden
 


 

Romance – afraid or conquer
 

Dress well
 

Be kind
 

Smell good
 

Be open
 

Smile
 


 

Are you afraid to interact? Why? Is it judgment of others or self criticism? Explain why each activity would be good for you or not?
 

Join a gym
 

Join a group
 

Take a walk
 

Read a book
 

Talk to your friends on the internet
 

Start working on a hobby
 

Start working on a new career
 

Start working on your marriage
 

Start working on your romance
 

Start working on a new acquisition
 

Start thinking where you want to move
 

Start thinking how to help yourself more
 

Start thinking how to help loved ones more
 

Start thinking how to help others more
 

Start thinking how to help in the community
 

Start thinking how to help in your state, country or world
 

Learn new things
 

Write poems
 

Write love letters
 

Do a physical sport
 

Sing
 

Smile
 

Laugh
 

Meditate
 

Look at nature
 

Look at beauty
 

Be in appreciation
 

Breathe in life
 

Soak in a bath
 

Take time to groom oneself
 


 

Loneliness affects much of the population. Self criticism hinders many from taking a chance at change, money or love. Try and look at the consequences of your speech, your manners toward others, your reactions to relatives, friends and the general public, and also how you treat yourself. Regard others as you want to be viewed and respected. Value yourself. Look deeply at all areas and if you need to correct a few of the bad habits, let it begin. Slowly and with grace, know that every day is a new day and it is yours to begin again. It is never too late…
 


 

But you now, you wear your soul on your sleeve, exhausting your energy, propping yourself up on a tree, mumbling, or bent over your desk, asleep. Heaven gives you a form and you wear it out by pointless argument. ~Chuang Tzu (c.360 BC – c. 275 BC) early most significant interpreter of Taoism

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