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Panet Waves
Harmonic Concordance
By Eric Francis . Illustration by Emil
Alzamora

In several recent columns you may have read about the
Harmonic Concordance, a total lunar eclipse that happens the night of
November 8. To sum up: the eclipse is an exact alignment of the Sun and
Moon at the Taurus Full Moon, which is part of a Star of David pattern,
a six-pointed aspect technically called a grand sextile. Another way of
saying this is that we’ll experience two grand trines at the time
of a lunar eclipse, one in the watery signs and another in the earthy
signs.
What does this portend? Using astrology is one method
of reading the future, but it’s also a tool for envisioning or engineering
the future. This is especially important where eclipses are concerned,
because they have such overwhelming power to change everything. Eclipse
season comes twice a year, approximately every five-and-a-half months.
They advance backward through the horoscope. One year eclipses will fall
in Gemini, and the next they will appear in the prior sign, Taurus, as
is the case here. Eclipses usually come in pairs; the corresponding solar
eclipse to the Harmonic Concordance lunar eclipse will occur November
23, with the Sun and Moon in Sagittarius.
In eclipse seasons there is an acceleration of energy and compression
of events. This happens on top of what already feels like an out-of-control
rate of change that we live with in our fast-paced culture where so little
actually happens. Eclipses help us observe and restructure the patterns
of our lives. Since most people don’t track astrology, eclipses
occur unconsciously while the events they represent just seem to happen
to them. Astrology gives us a plotting tool to measure time, to read its
quality and to design changes and creative expressions that are appropriate
to the moment. It is a system of metaphors, but it’s more than that,
since the planets are actually there and the events between the planets
actually happen to us, around us, and apparently within us.
Being conscious of and creative with astrology helps us intervene in our
own lives in a positive way. Here are some of the details of the Harmonic
Concordance chart, with my comments. Mine is only one interpretation,
and other astrologers you may talk to or whose writing you read will have
others. I highly recommend searching. I would like to hear about your
experiences this month. Please send them to me at eric@ericfrancis.com.
You can track news of the Harmonic Concordance as it develops in a daily
edition at my Web site, PlanetWavesWeekly.com. I’ll have links to
other interpretations of the Concordance from there.
Moon, eclipsed in Taurus. One way to look at this is to say that a shadow
is being cast over the customary role of women, which is supporting and
taking care of the home, the children, and the village, while men do most
of the fighting and moneymaking. Women, more and more, are being pushed
into the roles and emotional postures of men, and are defining that as
“success.” We definitely need a better definition of both
woman and success. A lunar eclipse in Taurus also points to a crisis of
accepting nourishment, the possibility of food shortages, and a resources
crisis. It is a wake-up call to reach for our real values, and to live
them like it matters. We can wait until we absolutely have to do this,
or we can get in the groove now. In other words, we don’t need to
wait for a crisis to seek out and find community, meet our neighbors,
and get with people who are willing to share resources mutually in order
to improve the lives of everyone. Last, an eclipsed Moon in Taurus is
a significant comment on the issue of self-respect, which is the real
definition of self-esteem.
Jupiter in Virgo. This is about applying critical thinking to religious
and academic dogma, a rare enough occurrence in the world. The extent
to which so-called religion has taken over so-called reality is a frightening
thought right now, whether we are speaking of the cult of consumer marketing
or the End of Days crowd that currently occupies high office. Typically
we accept what we’re told by ministerial and professorial authority
without asking any questions, and without even realizing we’re doing
it. Why are Jews, Africans, queers, Muslims, women, children, and the
elderly still second-class citizens? Why do Catholics drink “blood”?
Why is God nailed to a stick? Why do so many people who preach peace and
love also froth at the mouth with excitement when speaking of bombing
people? Why do so many people think Armageddon is approaching; why are
they so excited about it? Virgo is about reasoning power, discernment,
and intelligence. Jupiter in this sign says question reality. It says
we need spiritual values that address the practical concerns of real people.
What we have today are religious values that encourage deception, greed,
and abuse. Let’s get some new ones.
Chiron in Capricorn. This is an image of the raising of awareness of political
and social justice issues. Since Chiron has been in Capricorn (starting
in December 2001), we’ve witnessed a long series of exposés
about everything from sex abuse in churches to Enron, Worldcom, and many
other corporate scandals. There is a scandal a day coming out of the White
House. But it’s water under the bridge. This has gone on so long,
with so little in the way of results or measurable effects, that we may
think there’s no use paying attention. Chiron in Capricorn is compelling
us to hold awareness of these issues, to bring the darkness to the light,
and to own up to our part in the game. While awareness may seem to hurt,
withdrawing it will ultimately hurt a lot more. Part of what we need to
remain aware of is how serious our political problems are, and use that
awareness to define these problems in ways that can be solved.
Sun in Scorpio. Shared resources and consciousness of power relationships
are among the themes of Scorpio, as is the appropriate use of sex. The
Sun-Moon opposition is calling us to be highly aware of inequity in our
personal relationships. Scorpio is such a powerful power tool because
people are, for the most part, totally dependent on one another for survival
even though we go to great lengths to deny this. The eclipse happens shortly
after Samhain, Halloween and Days of the Dead, which is calling on us
to honor our common fate, notice the inevitable cycles of life and death,
and to establish contact with our ancestors and predecessors. Sun in Scorpio
may illuminate awareness of a whole lot of problems, calling our attention
to worlds of pain that we must acknowledge are harming us even though
they are "in the past." But the Sun in Scorpio says we have
the power, strength, and resources to help ourselves and help others in
healthy ways.
Saturn in Cancer. Preserving the integrity of the home, setting limits
within our homes, and structuring our homes as the foundation block of
community are among the messages of this transit. The last time Saturn
was in Cancer, there was an enormous burst of social consciousness, collective
awareness, and the feeling that "the world is all of our home."
The environmental movement—that is, not just demonstrations but
major developments in solar power and other alternative energy sources
and awareness of the need for conservation—came into awareness.
Saturn’s greatest rewards come when we learn to work within limits;
that’s the essence of Saturn’s game. We certainly do have
limits to work with and that means very rich rewards if we don’t
ignore them. Saturn in Cancer opposite Chiron in Capricorn is reminding
us to pay attention to the ways in which the political is distinctly personal.
Every law that is passed eventually finds its way to your living room
and your mind.
Mars in Pisces. On one level this process is about learning the difference
between passion and aggression. There is a difference. It’s also
about taking on a warrior spirit on the issue of truth and lies. There
is a difference, but it’s often one that induces crisis. We are
witnessing a very serious crisis of integrity in our culture, and can
point to many people who are telling lies. My sense is that the far more
serious issue involves the people who believe those lies. Mars in Pisces
is saying believe no lies and speak only truth. Pisces is something of
the ultimate spiritual energy and Mars is the consummate warrior. Spiritual
types often have a hard time with warrior energy, as if standing up for
something important or obvious to you is somehow going to offend God.
It may well have offended your parents, who were as god and goddess to
you. But they are not God. It may well offend the part of your mind that
wants to maintain control by perpetuating denial. Telling the truth definitely
offends unrighteous authority figures, most of whom you don’t realize
exist until you actually open your mouth.
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