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What is your progressed lunation phase?
One of the astrological timing techniques that I examine any time I’m doing timing work with a client is the progressed lunation phase. Secondary progressions is an ancient symbolic timing technique that takes a day of life to be symbolic of a year of life. So, if we want to get insight into year 40—for example—we would look at what was going on in the sky on the 40th day after you were born, almost as a foreshadowing or a microcosm of what is now unfolding at the macrocosm, like a fractal reiterating across the years of your life. Month to month, the Moon takes about 29.5 days to make a full lunation cycle—from one New Moon to the next New Moon. This cycle is divided into eight lunation phases, each one lasting between three-to-four days. By secondary progressions, this cycle becomes nearly 30 years of our lives, and each phase of that cycle describe three-to-four years of our lives. The progressed lunation phase tells us what phase of the lunation cycle you are moving through according to secondary progressions. The progressed lunation phase can describe the general quality of time through which you are moving as well as locate where you are in some of the longer stories that are unfolding throughout each progressed lunation cycle. Progressed New Moon lunation phase: This is a major period of rebirth, reinvention, or reset, the start of a new almost 30-year cycle of planting, growing, and emergence. It can be a time when we are filled with new energy, anticipation, and enthusiasm, without necessarily having a clear sense of where we are headed. It’s still a very dark time in the lunation cycle, so you might not yet be able to see your path clearly. It can be a time of planting a lot of seeds, following your intuition and instincts, not yet knowing what will take root, grow, and develop over the next three decades. Progressed Waxing Crescent lunation phase: This is the phase of the lunation cycle when the crescent Moon becomes visible in the sky, slowing waxing and growing in its light. It is a time when you start to see a glimpse of what is beginning to grow and take root during this cycle, gaining some clarity about what it is you are here to do during this period of your life. But while the light of the Moon is growing, the majority of the Moon remains in shadow—which can feel like keen awareness that what you don’t know is so much more than what you do know. The invitation of this lunation phase is often to follow the light that is visible, trusting that as you move in the direction of what you do know or understand, more will come to be revealed. Progressed Waxing Quarter lunation phase: This lunation phase starts with the Moon half in light and half in shadow—then gradually waxing into more and more light. It can be a dynamic period of life in which you are gathering more resources, opportunities, and connections. It can also be a time that requires pushing through some kind of internal or external resistance—like a new plant that has put down roots pushing through the surface of the soil in order to establish its life as viable. You are, in a sense, breaking through the ground in which you’ve been planted in order to establish your viability as this person, this self, and the life that you are creating for this cycle. Progressed Waxing Gibbous lunation phase: This is the phase just before the Full Moon, and it can carry a similar sort of feeling, of being “almost there” or in the final stretch of the effort needed to bring something to its culmination. It is often a time of refining, revising, optimizing, and improving—clarifying the vision of what it is you are bringing into the world, and taking the steps that are needed to move toward that offering. Often, there are seeds that were planted back during the progressed New Moon period that are moving toward their blossoming during the progressed Full Moon. Thus, these are the years of the buds of what you’ve cultivated emerging and swelling, the final stages of development before blossoming. Progressed Full Moon lunation phase: This is the brightest part of the lunation cycle, when the Moon makes its culmination into full visibility. It is a period of something coming to fruition that was seeded or planted back during your progressed New Moon. It is a period of greater resources and opportunities, greater potential for connection with others, and a sense of having access to all that you need in order to handle what is coming up for you. It doesn’t mean there won’t be any ups and downs or challenges, but it suggests that you have everything you need to meet the challenges or victories as they arise. The progressed Full Moon phase can also mark a major turning point, from moving in one direction in your life toward moving in another. Progressed Disseminating lunation phase: This phase follows after the Full Moon, when the Moon is still abundant in its light but also technically waning and releasing the light that it has gathered. That waning can describe a time of sharing from a place of abundance, giving back to others, our communities, and society at large. It is a time when we are finding ways to offer the wisdom, insights, and resources that we have accumulated over the course of this progressed lunation cycle—since the start of the progressed New Moon phase. Sometimes this can literally take the form of doing more teaching, training, or mentoring others, but it can also coincide with significant periods of creative output as well. Progressed Waning Quarter lunation phase: At the start of this phase, the Moon is once again half in light and half in shadow, then waning into the darker half of the lunation cycle. It can be a time for making dynamic changes in life, especially stepping away from things you’ve built that are no longer working or no longer in alignment for yourself. Sometimes it’s simply a matter of no longer needing some of what you have built. Just because those were the right choices at the time all along the way doesn’t mean that they are all still what you need now. This can involve a reorientation, getting clear about your own personal truth, and making changes that are necessary for you to live in alignment with that truth. Progressed Balsamic lunation phase: This is the final and darkest period of the lunation cycle, when the Moon is releasing its light and moving deeper into shadow. These are years that will most likely require slowing down, turning inward, making more time for rest, retreat, reflection, and recovery. It can be a time of significant endings—which is not to say that everything in your life will end, but that you may experience or observe some significant stories in your life reaching their conclusion during these years. It correlates with the season of winter, a necessary time in the cycle when you are allowing the ground to lay fallow, releasing what has come before, and composting the remains of the last several decades, in preparation for the start of the next progressed lunation cycle. The progressed lunation phase is only one part of the astrological stories that are unfolding for you at any particular time, but I find it provides a significant context within which we can then interpret many of the other developments that unfold on shorter timelines. It can give us a sense of the bigger picture, where you are in a larger nearly 30-year cycle, almost like situating you in your own personal cycle of the seasons or your own process of planting, growing, harvesting, and resting. I bring the progressed lunation phase into all of my timing work with clients, so if you are curious about your progressed lunation phase and how it is woven into all of the other stories that are unfolding for you, I have a few consultation sessions remaining in January, February, and March. If this is work you would like to do together, you can contact me through the Bookings page on my website.
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AuthorMichael J. Morris is a witch, an astrologer, a tarot reader, an artist, a writer, and a teacher. Categories
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