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New Moon in Virgo:
Everyday Enchantment
by April Elliott Kent
A client was expressing frustration over her untidy house
and her struggle to manage the minutiae of her daily life
more efficiently. Hearing Virgo and the sixth house in her
quandary, I summoned my Gemini moon for a lightning fast conference:
Maybe youve just formed some bad habits out of
fear you wont be able to make things perfect and keep
them that way, I suggested to her. Why not focus
on forming new habits that help you get this day to day stuff
in hand?
It that was a pithy recommendation, and we were both pretty
pleased with it at the time. But remembering it now, I think
I did my client and her Virgo planets a disservice by pretending
her problem was one merely of housekeeping and habit. Its
not that what I told her was wrong, exactly; but it didnt
go quite deep enough. Why, I might reasonably
have asked her, have you turned the maintenance of your
life into a drudgery to be avoided?
Habit vs. Ritual
The New Moon falls in early Virgo, a sign associated with
the routines that comprise most of our days working,
running errands, preparing mealsas well as the habits
we form through the repetition of those routines. For the
most part, we regard these mundane tasks as something separate
from our spiritual lives, a perspective this extends to our
astrological lore, which relegates poor Virgo to the role
of hapless drone while conferring spiritual honors upon its
opposite sign, Pisces. In fact, the practices we identify
as spiritual tend to be those traditionally associated
with Piscesmeditation, bodywork, yoga, all of which
have acquired increasing cache while the homely tasks associated
with Virgo are denigrated, and when possible, delegated.
But something is being lost, I think, in our determination
to avoid these humble occupations; its often these
small, ordinary tasks that offer the most accessible route
from unconscious habit to mindful ritual, as well as the most
frequent opportunities for attempting the journey.
Nag your child to finish her homework; do it every single
weeknight (whether or not she actually has homework assigned),
and soon youve got yourself a habit. Set aside half
an hour each evening to sit with your child and talk about
school, her assignments, and her experiences there, and youve
entered the realm of ritual. You can immediately sense the
difference between the two approaches; yet, both habit and
ritual involve doing particular things at regular intervals
in a particular way. What distinguishes them from one another?
Intention, and consciousness. You can sweep the kitchen floor
each evening and hardly notice doing it, beyond a vague desire
to have it over with as quickly as possible. But imagine you
instead give your full attention to sweeping the floor carefully
and thoroughly, visualizing the debris and disorder of your
mind being swept away with the bread crumbs. Feel the difference?
Why make such a big deal out of sweeping a floor? Because
we dont live forever. Do you really have five minutes
every daymore than thirty hours each year!to waste
on meaningless, unconscious activity? And yet the floor needs
to be swept-- a consequence of inhabiting a body that walks
on things, eats things and spills crumbs. If you dont
occasionally sweep up the debris, pretty soon it offends the
senses. So why not enjoy sweeping the floor, clearing it of
lifes thriving, lively messiness? Why not use those
five minutes as a sort of practical prayer, to celebrate being
alive?
Honoring the Invisible
Virgo is the sign of habit, but equally the sign of ritual
- the ordinary, everyday action performed with magical intention.
It is the union of practical and spiritual, Virgos practicality
and Pisces sensitivity. It is honoring spirit through
the offering of our humble earthly abilitiesmodestly,
with love and devotion.
Ritual is present in a house of bereavement, where friends
and neighbors show their concern for the grieving with practical
gifts of lovingly prepared food. It is present when I use
my grandmothers 75-year-old masher to prepare the Thanksgiving
potatoes. It was present when my husbands cousins spent
the first days after their fathers death building an
exquisite casket from wood their father had saved for this
purpose.
Ritual is ordinary action carefully performed with extraordinary
intention. It is how we honor the invisible with visible gestures.
From Habit to Ritual
During the first two weeks of the cycle that begins at the
Virgo New Moon, ferret out those circumstances that bore you,
irritate you, or overwhelm you. Where in your life do you
encounter drudgery, the feeling youre just going
through the motions? Where are you most likely to be
annoyed or short tempered with others? What ordinary situations
make you feel so overwhelmed, you no longer know how to untangle
them? These are situations that suggest unconsciousness. They
are situations which, if approached with intention rather
than a sense of distasteful obligation, present the greatest
avenue for your spiritual growth right now.
The client I mentioned at the beginning of this article,
for instance, was overwhelmed by the idea of literally getting
her house in order. She disliked housework, yet craved the
order and serenity of tidy surroundings. What were here options?
Here are a few that spring to mind:
Forgo cleaning the house, and grow increasingly dispirited
by the disarray.
Hire someone to clean the house (not always an option).
Jump right in and start cleaning the house, gritting her
teeth and cursing with every stroke of her scrub brush as
her mind wanders to all the things shed rather be
doing.
Initiate this daunting project by tackling a single, well-defined
tasksay, cleaning one closet. Putting a favorite CD
on the stereo, pouring something nice to drink, and taking
the first, satisfying step toward restoring order and sanity
to her home.
Which of her options sounds most spiritually energizing?
Which carries the seed of spiritual expression? Which honors
the invisible with a mundane but visible action?
The price we pay for too much unconscious, habitual activity
is boredom, drudgery, fatigue, and irritability. Uranus moving
through the sign of Pisces, and Pluto moving through Sagittarius,
encourage us to challenge unconscious activity and apply all
mental and philosophical diligence to reconciling spirit with
the mundane.
So I invite you to experiment, during the next 28 days, with
offering up whatever practical, Virgoan skills you possess
in the daily service of spirit and intention. With all the
love and attention you can muster, bring order and attention
to your abundance by balancing your checkbook. Honor your
mobility and independencewash your car! Bring serenity
to your home by cleaning your house, one room, even a single
drawer. Do these things not as a kind of hairshirt to prove
your spiritual worthiness, but to celebrate and honor the
spirituality that inhabits the everday, the simple, the here
and now.