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The Moon
In Astrology, the Moon is the symbol of the past.
In orthodox ( exoteric) astrology, it represents the mother; maternity; the womb; the home; the emotional nature,
and although it is not the way of exoteric astrology to focus upon the principles underpinning manifested form,
it is not difficult to recognise that the principle of past unifies all those things of which the Moon, traditionally,
is the symbol.
Do we readily recognise that our emotional natures have been formed by the past; that they bear the imprint of
what has been, as distinct from what is? Probably not, because our emotional reactions so colour our realities
that we think that they confer our present identity.
In fact, our emotional reactions are likely to be obscuring our true identity. This idea is central to esoteric
thinking and to esoteric astrology. It follows from this that 'holding down' - suppressing rather than repressing
- the emotional reactions is one of the fundamental preconditions of spiritual development in its more advanced
stages ( between the 2nd and 3rd Initiations).
This idea will be unpopular with very many people in the emotionally indulgent post war period. We are, by large
both uncritical and humourless about our emotional reactions, treating them with a deference born out of fear of
the consequences of denying them what they demand. We think, incorrectly, that amongst them are to be found the
keys to heaven ........
In esoteric astrology the Moon is the symbol of the past and of form. It governs the etheric body
i.e. the energetic structure which underpins the physical body whether of a man or mineral.
"As a man thinks in his heart so he is".........and so he will be , which is why Krishnamurti emphasised
so strongly the need to live this life as a preparation for the next, and why a man's dying thoughts are held to
be so important.
By examining the sign and house position of the Moon in the natal chart, the quality of past life consciousness
is described in a summarised form. In fact the Moon belongs to a group of planets - which we will call 'the Moon
complex' - and it is the complex which contains the full picture.
How to identify and how to work with the Moon complex will be included in The Transitional Astrology correspondence
course which the Foundation will be offering in the year 2000.
It is very valuable to know which planets in a natal chart are still resonating to the vibration of past life.
As the symbol of the past, the Moon is also one of the symbols of continuity, the evolutionary aspect of continuity,
because through the Moon complex, which always includes Saturn, the past and present interface.
In 'Esoteric Astrology'; Alice Bailey; The Lucis Trust D.K speaks in the Moon veiling Vulcan in the chart
of an "ordinary man"; and Uranus in the chart of a "developed man" i.e. veiling the planetary
symbols of the physical and causal vehicles, both of them the product of evolution and consciousness, and both
of them the means of perpetuation and further progress.
It follows from what has been written above, that the house position of the Moon in a natal chart reveals the area
of consciousness ( see Areas of Conciousness Articles) in which a person has been working in past life, the memory
of which is impinging upon the present. It will reveal if a personality is new to an area of consciousness, in
which case there may be difficulty in breaking free from the old and more familiar area of consciousness.
This is the kind of practical issue of which practising astrologers need to be aware so that they can help their
clients gain clarity about what is their rightful direction - and this will always be "where the road of our
Sun Father comes" *
The lunar nodes indicate the relationship between form and consciousness and, in a natal chart, their position
by sign and house, reveal the quality of consciousness (North Node) which is being developed over the successsion
of lifetimes by a certain kind of form and experience (South Node). The nodes are another symbol of continuity
in its evolutionary aspect and depict the form-consciousness duality.
The nodes cannot be taken as an absolute measure of development because of the cyclical nature of development but
it will be the case that those with the North Node in the Third Area of Consciousness and in the signs Sagittarius;
Capricorn; Aquarius or Pisces will have and express on their level the most inclusive, soul orientated values.
Throughout 'Esoteric Astrology', D.K. emphasises that the Moon is a dead planet, a symbol in both the physical
world and consciousness of a failed system, the only role of which now is to pursue its child, the Earth, bathing
it in its noxious emanations. It is disintegrating and one day will disappear. The effect of both these stages
of the process upon our planet and upon planetary consciousness will be profound.
In astrology, the Moon is a symbol of what has been, forms of consciousness which must eventually disintegrate
and lose their identity, absorbed by what they have given rise to, as the physical vehicle is discarded by the
conscious entity which it has nurtured, and as the emotional nature will eventually become absorbed in the Christ
consciousness, the Second Divine Aspect, for which it is the agent. (This, incidentally, is where the keys of heaven
are to be found) .
It is the symbol of evolution, of the relationship between the past and the present.
For a short while longer, humanity will be aware of this relationship but time will come when the awareness of
this relationship will be replaced by the awareness of the relationship of the present to the future.
By then the Moon will have disappeared.
* "Let no one despise the breath of his fathers, but into your bodies draw their breath
That, yonder, to where the road of our Sun Father comes, your roads may reach;
That clasping hands, holding fast one another, you may finish your roads.
To this end I add to your breath. Now."
(Thanks to Reshad Feild for first drawing our attention to this Zuni Prayer from which the above is taken, and
to the indefatigable efforts of his pupils over the years in collecting the prayers of the Native American Indians
and then translating them into a variety of languages)
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