When we want to nurture ourselves, we oftentimes turn to the same things—whether they be foods, activities, or people—to help us gain a deep “feel good” sense. Today, if it feels right, consider changing things up. Instead of going to your favorite go-to to give yourself a sense of internal security and calm, try something new. Doing so will likely give you a broader sense of understanding as to what you truly need to honor your heart.
Sagittarius New Moon
Posted December 13, 2009
PHOTO © ALEX CARRILLO
December 16, 2009: Sagittarius New Moon (exact at 4:02 am PST)
New Moons yield beginnings with this one signaling an auspicious time to undertake a new project that can help us to forge a greater understanding of the world around us. Expanding our horizons to embrace a different philosophical perspective—even just trying it on for size temporarily—can be incredibly valuable and uplifting.
We may find ourselves starting many sentences with the word Why. These may be questions that help us seek understanding or declarative statements with which we share our knowledgeable perspective with others. Relatedly, it’s a good time to give homage to those who have been our teachers or guides, who have lit the path for us so that we can travel it with more enlightenment. From this reflection we may also gain unexpected insights into how we have served as preceptors for others.
We may feel ignited with a sense of hopefulness and that anything is possible. While this exuberance can propel us on our journeys, it’s important to also survey the landscapes through which we may be traveling for a proactive analysis of the inherent limitations and restrictions that they may contain. As Uranus is connected with this New Moon, the unexpected still may occur but at least a sense of cautious optimism can better safeguard us from injuries—whether physically, to our emotions, or to our pride—that an unbridled or quixotic approach may not.
This month’s New Moon falls at 25 degrees of Sagittarius (Sun and Moon). While everyone experiences the energies of a New Moon, if you have planets or pivotal points (i.e., Ascendant/Descendant or Nadir/Midheaven) around this degree in Sagittarius or the other mutable signs—Gemini, Virgo, and Pisces—it may impact you more intensely.
New Moon Apothecary Suggestions
Sagittarius is associated with the liver, hips, buttocks, thighs, and sciatic nerve. Pay attention to these parts of the body and areas of health around the time of this New Moon.
Liver-supporting foods: As Sagittarius is the sign related to the liver, focusing on this important organ—vital for detoxification—is a great thing to do around the time of this New Moon. As New Moons signify beginnings, consider making changes in your diet today that will be of benefit in the future. Some liver-supporting foods to add include the Brassica vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, et al.), which feature sulfur-containing phytonutrients that ramp up detoxification enzymes. Also, limiting the amount of alcohol and additive-containing processed foods can be a boon for hepatic health as can incorporating more organic foods since these don’t contain the liver-challenging chemical residues that conventionally raised foods do.
Warrior II Yoga Pose: Even if you don’t do yoga, Warrior II is a great pose to practice today. It helps us to connect with the visionary spirit of the Sagittarian Archer who is looking into the future, visualizing goals that lie ahead right over the horizon. Plus, it helps to stretch and strengthen the Sagittarian-ruled muscles of the hips, thighs, and buttocks. For instructions on the Warrior II pose, see here.








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