A Thought on the Solstice
June 21st 2015, the shortest
day in the south and longest in the north, marked the first day of winter and of
summer. Mars kicked the moment off with a blast and the newish Moon
joined Venus and Jupiter in a breathtakingly beautiful celestial display. A few
thoughts on this moment:
Solstice
The solstice is a point of change, a
shift of seasons. The Sun occupies one of the four essential cornerstones of
our existence. Subtle awareness filters into our minds reminding us to build
on something, to strengthen something – perhaps it is of an emotional kind
(inner security), perhaps it is to do with a family matter, perhaps it is
business related. Strength of character, particularly of an inner kind is built
on.
Problems
from the past are dealt with more effectively. Ever so gently an old pattern
born from the maternal line creeps into a current situation – it could be one
of those typical problems that arises from a childhood experience where the absence
of love or not enough attention from the mother caused insecurity and feelings
of inadequacy. This solstice point of change is when strength is found to
overcome these inadequacies, to develop the security to build our own life
structures rather than constantly hoping, even expecting them to come from someone
else.
Sun / Mars Conjunction
Mars escorts the Sun through the change
of season and onto the cornerstone, adding an essence of boldness and urgency
to the influence mentioned above. It spurs us on and should it encounter resistance,
obliges with exactly the right amount of irritation, even anger, needed to break
through the resistance and into action.
We simply cannot ignore the surge of passion. There is desire to act on
an idea and to stop thinking and thinking about it. There is courage to proceed
with a plan and to stop talking and talking about it. There is ego strength to act
on an intention and to stop intending
to do, rather to get on with the doing.
Venus, Jupiter and the Moon
One only had to gaze up at these
three in the evening sky to understand their influence. At the very moment when
their sheer beauty caused a gasp of amazement, we felt the love in Life, we knew
exquisite loveliness, and understood the meaning of harmony. With ingenuity we discover
a way out of the past and over the Wall.
I received insights from two people
on how to tackle the Wall - see
below. Hugest thanks for taking the time to share these insights. They are most
valuable and very much appreciated.
With love for the beautiful sky
Sharron.
You want to break through to the other side?
1. Dream and Imagine
2. Get information
3. Believe and Choose
4. Make a plan
5. Persevere
6. Easy all the way
7. Consciously smile more every day
8. Embrace acceptance and gratitude as your core foundation
Anonymous.
So many incredible metaphors for life and its processes in sailing…
I am figuring out how to record and do it all justice…
And in doing so, of course I hit my wall…Just “doing” it now then…
No over analysing
No procrastination
Just finally writing…..
And to you first….
Of course to you, one angel on our path acknowledged in huge amounts of
gratitude!
The experience is so big, so over whelming just don’t know where to
start – there you go, a few aspects of the wall, as you’ve named it for
all of us, identified….
Not knowing where to start keeps us staying in same old patterns
Shackles reallyHence the great urge of course to just go and cross that ocean…..
One of the first lessons I learnt from sailing is that one preferably
choses a destination with the wind behind you…
That’s why we went to the Caribbean.The trade winds behind us.
Surfing the waves all the way across the beautiful big wide ocean, alive with possibilities.
Either way, I learnt relatively quickly that: North, South, East, West
and everywhere in between really are all new and exciting options!
Really having that positive and open minded attitude, every direction
the wind is blowing you to, has gifts in abundance to offer.
But only if one can be decisive in this philosophy and not feel, at all,
one is missing out elsewhere!I learnt that when we didn’t leave St Helena when there was a nice wind and Captain Dave said ‘let’s go’.
I still felt a great desire to explore more, since we will probably never go back to St Helena…
Not bad reasoning, but…
The next day, when we did leave, there was no more wind…We had to switch the motors on.
Motors move you forward, but in a pushy kind of way.
They are noisy and diesel costs money.
I realised then that this adventure was about the journey of going
with the winds.
The winds that move you forward.This journey was not about exploring any one place in depth.
That is land life.
Beautiful in itself with many lessons to be learnt and implemented.
Out of the 21 islands visited in 4 1/2 months I really had no favourite.
It is the journey as a whole, especially with myself and together with David
that has had most significance.When we left Trinidad I still needed to learn more about the lessons the wind had to offer me.
I had read and heard so much about Tobago…I really wanted to go to Tobago… But Tobago is North East of Trinidad and the winds always blow North East in the Caribbean…
This time David put his foot down.
We were going to North, to Grenada and that was a tough enough passage
as it was.Tougher than any weather we encountered on the crossing….
Got smacked around
That is when I got the message.
Follow the wind energy whenever you can!
Why do the same type of lessons on land recycle and take so much longer to receive???
I think that with sailing you simplify life enough to fully engage and experience and learn…. So much
Anyway, I am digressing in the detail.
My main point here is that when you don’t do your homework and get your
information (weather forecast, currents, in this case) and go into the wind,
you have a horrible ride, you get knocked all over the place, everything is
falling, sea sickness frustration, fear…
Wind behind you however, with goose winged sails…
WOW
The ride is magic!
One literally flies, surfs the waves of life and the universe really
keeps providing support for all your needs…
Once you on that course, with the wind behind you, I realised we mostly
really only made small adjustments to the sails, to keep catching that optimum
wind energy moving us for ever forward.
Breaking through the wall and the transformation we all seek in our day
to day lives, I’ve realised is far more to be found in the metaphorical small
adjustments of the sails.
Then the ride is gentle, efficient and exhilarating at the same
time.
Only when necessary, when the wind dies, or changes direction, we make
the metaphorical bigger adjustment ‘tack or jibe' in our lives again.
The real real real sweetness for me however is mostly to be found in
making those small, simple, long expressed, deep within, changes in our
daily land lives journey in order to break through that wall and get to
‘peace’.
Having said that crossing an ocean and cruising the Caribbean was hardly
a small adjustment in our lives.
It was huuuuuuge
On a gut level I knew it would bring transformation: empowerment,
wisdom, and adaptability to change, acceptance, patience, gratitude, ability to
be in the moment, ability to deal with pain of letting go and grow, ability to
express in words, letting go of attachments and then peace.
To get to change we need the big and we need the small adjustments.
We need to be decisive yet remain open minded
Continuous balancing, as one does on a boat, the extremes life offers to
get to that place of balance and inner peace where there are no walls and where
all is possible
I get asked if I feel I’ve changed.
My first thought then goes to a greater sense of general peacefulness in
my being with the process of lifeIt takes 7 weeks to cross the Atlantic
Flying/rushing there in 40 hours you miss a whole lot of detail
Taking the time…..
Acceptance of what is….
The owl or the ocean or the hike continuing to provide space and
perspective in providing the bigger picture with the next small adjustment
required.
I could carry on and on…
Which I willAnother time…
As the wind is blowing me into my day now
All my love to you
LeaLet us stay in Love with trust and hoot and toot the truth
Love
A Thought on Mercury Retrograde
Mercury has been retrograde during
most of the current moon cycle. It pulled the handbrake on plans made in
haste, the ones made without thorough preparation. It may feel like the enthusiastic push to
get over The Wall, is being
throttled.
Viewing the landscape of possibility
from the wings of the wise old owl requires patience and careful assessment of
all available options before making a decision or hurtling impatiently into
action.
This is the gift of Mercury
Retrograde – to pause, to think, to check and re-check and to properly prepare.
It goes direct on Thursday 9th
June at 22h29 (GMT) but its reflective influence will be felt for about a week
after this date.
With respect for reflection
Sharron.
Over the Wall and
Beyond
In my previous blog I asked for help to
get to the other side of the Wall (of
blocked creativity, bottled feelings, repressed needs, swallowed anger and a
host of dysfunctional behavioural patterns) to reach the Something Marvellous. Thank you Lisa and Pam for your insights. They
are hugely helpful.
The June full moon on the 2nd at 16:20 (GMT), offers a way
over the Wall. Out of the darkness appears
a wise old owl, the silvery light of the moon reflected in its beautiful
blinking eyes. Imagine if you will, climbing onto its wings and soaring up and
over the Wall. Perhaps it is not the
owl that lifts us up, perhaps it is an understanding or belief
in ourselves or trust that automatically floats us over the Wall or out of a difficult situation.
The June full moon’s influence is expansive. It is fiery and positively
inspiring. It amplifies opportunities to adventure beyond the personal comfort
zone, to explore, to search for things that enable us to become more of who we
are or to enlarge a part of ourselves or our lives.
This influence is most useful for more clearly understanding a current
life situation. Perhaps we find ourselves in a problematic situation or we are
unsure of where to go next. Perhaps we don’t know how to proceed in a specific
set of circumstances, perhaps we are uncertain of which part of our lives to
expand. What to let go? Which way to go? What to expand?
This is when we call on the wise old owl and just before falling asleep
at night, we imagine ourselves soaring on its wings, up, up and above the pesky
problem. From this elevated place we see the whole situation, we see what
surrounds it, and we see a wealth of solutions, answers in abundance and
various options we were unable to consider whilst subjectively entangled in the
problem. From the sky, the best way forward is obvious.
For those who are more practical, night flights on an owl may not be an option so
a little trip up a mountain, or a hill could work. Looking out over vast space
will help with cultivating fresh perspective. In fact, simply creating a bit of
distance between ourselves and a problem is advised, because reviewing the difficulty
from afar enables us to see previously hidden components. Or it may just be
that we need to consider our lives from a different angle.
There is another theme that caught my eye in the myriad of planetary influences.
We see the fear, irresponsible actions, excessive behaviour or the problems of a
loved other. It is with crystal clarity that we know how to resolve the problem
or find a more responsible way to tackle a tricky situation or maybe a better
way to behave if we were in their shoes. Advice is given with the best possible
intentions and it is with a warm heart and enormous generosity that we help the
loved other.
Then during the journey through the moon phases, understanding slowly
seeps into our minds. We learn that the fear, irresponsible action, excessive
behaviour or the problem of the loved other, is in fact, our very own. The gift
of course, is that we have already figured out the solution and can apply the great
advice we so generously offered, to our own situation.
It is so much easier to see the problems of another than our own, so if
we don’t soar with the wise old owl or climb a mountain, we simply have to look
at the reflected image of our personal failings in a loved other. If brave
enough to admit the personal failing, we have the benefit of our very own
generous advice.
This full moon offers a clearer vision of what lies beyond. It shows what in essence, is at the heart of a challenge. It stirs belief in personal talent. It inspires trust in what is true and good in this beautiful old life.
This full moon offers a clearer vision of what lies beyond. It shows what in essence, is at the heart of a challenge. It stirs belief in personal talent. It inspires trust in what is true and good in this beautiful old life.
With love for the wise old owl,
Sharron.
Insight into the Mystery of the Wall
Thank you Lisa for responding with this exquisite insight:
About the wall, I can’t help thinking about the story of the dyke and the little Dutch boy who put his finger in the hole to keep a leak at bay. There is nothing like water to find a way through something and once that hole has been made not even a very determined Dutch boy can keep it from pouring through. With intention we can chip a small hole through the wall and then in a place of safety allow all that emotion to start to seep, to drip, to pour and eventually to crash through to the other side. The secret is to find that safe space, someone one loves or a group of friends who can listen to one, an art group, a pottery lesson, where trust is cultivated and buckets are ready for when that water stuff pushes through.
Lisa Liebermann.
It seems there is just another brick (or few) in the wall to knock through to the other side and anyhow – somewhere over the rainbow we are all off the wall – dancing, singing and playing in the light of the silvery moon.
Pammy.
The Persuasive May
Moon
This moon persuasively encourages us to look at a wall - one we have (possibly for years) deliberately avoided. On the other side of the wall is something so deliciously appealing, we simply cannot resist its urgent pull. But the imposing wall stands between us and something marvellous.
The Wall was built slowly over
time from bottled emotions, repressed needs and unexpressed anger. It blocks creative
expression. It diminishes personal confidence. It sabotages opportunities. It
imprisons us in a disempowered state of being. It keeps us trapped in
destructive patterns of behaviour, predominantly the self-destructive kind. It
locks us in self-sabotage.
And now the May full moon urges us to confront the Wall. The Something Marvellous on the other side appeals to our courageous nature, it begs the personal will
to take action, to do something, anything to break through the Wall.
But these patterns are all rooted in pain and so we argue that we need the
Wall. It protects us from pain, does
it not? Surely we need to be safe from the evil manipulations of others? Better
the devil you know, no?
The moonlight falls squarely on a problem that is alive and well in humans
– the tricky business of self-denial. The moonlight specifically exposes the
way in which we-ever-so-cleverly deceive ourselves, of course this deceit is justified
because it takes the edge off a harsh reality or protects us from intense pain.
Denial definitely has its place as a survival tool but when it settles in as a
way of life we get trapped in self-deceit and a blissful bubble of ignorance.
We trick ourselves into not taking responsibility for the tough stuff. However,
it is not possible to live life effectively through avoidance and soon all
sorts of problems arise. We become stuck, operating from a disempowered place. Helpless
and unaware we inevitably resort to destructive behaviour to break free of the
problems caused by denial. Anger explodes in a desperate need to regain personal
power.
The influence of the Scorpio full moon reveals the destructive force needed
to break through the Wall. The
challenge is not to blast it sky high with a stick of dynamite because it would
probably also destroy the Something Marvellous,
rather to constructively break down the patterns that make up the Wall, transforming them into a new shape. The exact way to do this eludes me as
I am a bit of a ‘blow-it-sky-high’ sort
of girl. Because this blog is not interactive and as I would love insights into
the constructive use of a destructive force, please email them to sharron@candylwood.co.za and I’ll post them.
Now for the Something Marvellous. Naturally
it will differ for each individual but what lies on the other side of the Wall is a flash of creative genius. This
genius could be expressed artistically through music, writing, work with clay
or painting but its purpose is to create a ‘way
of being’ that is stronger, more stable, and more secure. This is a
gorgeous opportunity to build strength to promote emotional and material comfort.
If brave enough to use the powerful force of Scorpio to get through the Wall, knowledge of the most alluring kind
is available, not in the normal way we have been taught but through peculiar circumstances,
situations that need courage.
A mixture of reflection and action is needed. Action to break through
the Wall. Reflection to fully understand
the nature of an aspiration, the essence of the creative genius. Action to use
the creative genius to build the foundation to house the stronger ‘way of being’.
Harnessing the powerful transformative force of Scorpio in a world of
corruption and self-denial is tricky territory to navigate but on offer from
the May full moon.
With love for the Wall & the Something Marvellous,
Sharron.
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