On August 14, 2015, at 2:53pm, GMT,
there is a New Moon in the impressive, playful and extroverted sign of Leo. As
every New Moon does, this one too marks a new beginning, which due to the sign
allows for more fun, leisure, play and recreation. The presence of Venus
retrograde conjunct the New Moon reveals that play and recreation come as a
belated gift, as a gift that has been pending perhaps since July 4th
when Venus was in the same position before its retrogradation, or at least
since July 25th when Venus turned retrograde.
The New Moon’s conjunction with
Venus retrograde can also be interpreted as a new financial beginning that is
once more linked to early July and has a possible 19-month duration (until
March 2017) due to the simultaneous new Sun-Venus cycle that opens now.
Actually, Venus will be in the same position on September 29th, only
one day after the September 28th lunar eclipse, which intensifies
the seriousness of this New Moon and of any new financial beginning that comes
along. Indeed, these days the third memorandum is being passed in Greece, which
has a long-term character, makes direct reference to the July 5th
referendum and involves developments that culminate in late September, even in
the potential form of new elections.
Finally, it is interesting to note
that in the New Moon’s chart both Mercury and Jupiter are in Virgo each conjunct
a triple fixed star, Zosma and Regulus, respectively. Zosma is found on the back of the Lion of Nemea, in the
supposed spot where Hercules broke its back, whereas Regulus is located in the heart of the Lion. Zosma is
traditionally regarded as an unfavorable star associated with melancholy,
selfishness, greed and benefits earned through immoral means. The modern
interpretation connects Zosma to the victim or a person who defends the victim.
On the other hand, Regulus is traditionally regarded as one of the most benign
stars that bring great strength and success in issues related to status and
leadership. The modern interpretation connects Regulus to noble mind, fame,
honour and great success as long as revenge is avoided.
One possible interpretation of the
above is the following: a person who defends a victim in words (Mercury-Zosma)
may be bestowed fame, success and a position of leadership and honour as long
as revenge is not part of his/her motives (Jupiter/Regulus with Jupiter being
disposed by Mercury). We leave the reader to think as to how this
interpretation could be related to people of the current political scene in
Greece… Enjoy the New Moon!
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