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New Moon in Leo: It’s Time to Master Your Destiny

Since time immemorial, the lion has been admired—often for the same reasons it was feared. In Mesopotamia, the lion was known for its strength and savagery as much as it’s grace and beauty. It’s no wonder such powerful deities such as the sun-god Utu, and the king of the Underworld Nergal were sometimes compared to lions or given lion-like attributes (think lion’s mane and rays of the sun). But while the occasional mighty king and god were got the offhand comparison, there was only deity who owned the title of celestial lion: The Sumerian goddess Inanna (dinana 𒈹)—the Lioness of Heaven.

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Full Moon in Ophiuchus: Death, Rebirth, & Transformation

As the moon builds its way into its peak fullness, I can’t help but picture the archetype of the spiritual Hierophant in opposition with the transformative Serpent Bearer. My mind is swimming with thoughts of the cosmic priest that is the keeper of all the sacred knowledge and secrets of the Universe facing the master of death, rebirth, and transcendence, like some kind of sci-fi galactic stare off. Oh yes, it also makes me think of the journey Inanna took deep into the underworld, being stripped of all her possessions to face the Queen of the dead, Ereshkigal.

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New Moon in Taurus: Harness the Creative Power of the Heavenly Bull

In Mesopotamia, the new month began when the new crescent Moon was first visible in the sky, which is about 2 days after the astronomical New Moon, providing a sold window to take advantage of new lunar energies! This lunar month (May 26th–28th UTC) falls in Taurus, acting as an energetic imprint for the next four weeks, wherein the Taurian energy echoes throughout.

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