
Dear beloved souls,
I drew this card with the intention that it be given for your Libra Eclipse reading for October 14th. The eclipse series links back to the one in late Aries on April 20th. You might want to direct yourself back to that time for reflecting on your life themes. Perhaps it should be no surprise to me that I align closely with this reading because of my own chart–regardless that this is a general reading for all my blog readers. It will mean something slightly different for each of you. For me it does link back to my natal Pluto. As Pluto is a slow moving planet–this will be a similar placement for many in my generation.
Completion is a natural cycle of life. It need not be feared; and in some contexts it can be worked with and encouraged with grace and ease. Libra and balancing the scales tracks back to having healthy boundaries in relationships, including the relationship with oneself. Since this eclipse is around the S.Node of the moon, it relates back to the past and what is habitual behavior for this incarnation. WE are working to release these behaviors through the spark of awareness coming in from Aries. This is a particularly potent eclipse with the North Node (always opposite south node) in Aries conjoining (next to) Eris. Interestingly Eris wasn’t discovered until 2005, but it is named after the Greco-Roman Goddess of strife and discord. Once again, I find it interesting that this asteroid was discovered at the nearby observatory, a very important observatory at Palomar mountain.
There is division among astrologers about what to count as significant in terms of how “old” or “big” the astronomical phenomenon or material is. My astrological slant tends to come from the idea that what emerges in consciousness is also identified in the sky. Because, to me, the sky is a reflection and a mirror–as a metaphor–but in many cases, also quite literal. I am not a mundane astrologer, one who practices the specifics of country and geo-political affairs, but it’s clear that there are is much strife and war at present.

The grouping of the elements of this reading cause me to turn within and ask the question, “is there an end to war?” It’s not a rhetorical question. It’s an open ended one. I’m not being facetious either. Is war natural, like completion, like strife? Isn’t peace just as natural? I think if we really go within and find those spaces inside us that want to heal and bless, we can really allow ourselves to find peace within. Here is a statement I made regarding my own personal resolve (see the bolded text below). You may take any of it if you want, or you can leave it here, on the page. With an open hand, what is there to “pick up” or “cling to”? Can we soften into our hard places, and gently ask ourselves “how can we open to and forgive those who have hurt us, knowingly or unknowingly?” Furthermore, how can we create our own little corners of peace. Does not everyone deserve to live in peace, even those who are unable to examine life and find or ascertain valuable meaning in it? I think the answers for each of us are unique and deserve a spacious blessing. Can there be enough room for all us? What can we clean out and leave from our lives that’s just too heavy to carry? Can we let go with gentleness?
I’m not gonna wait for the world to be a peace. I do much better in the world when I pursue my own contentment. My inner peace matters. Your inner peace matters. What makes me content is probably going to be different than what makes you content. Right now, I’m gonna exercise and focus on feeling the life and strength in my body. I will continue to rise. I will not allow world events to rock my core. I have power over me. I declare it. I own it. I walk this walk of peace in my being—not just during certain times, but always.
Ka Malana
May all beings be at peace. May Love Prevail. May our hearts, bodies, and minds heal and we find our way into peaceful certainty and resolve.










































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