New Moons are a chance each month to start over in some area of our life. But the few days prior to the New Moon, called the Balsamic Moon Phase, is a good time to:
- Lay low and not over exert yourself.
- Avoid rushing head first into things.
- Be moderate in all areas of your life.
- Complete the projects you have been working on of late before starting new ones.
- Take a mini-retreat if you can, especially if your energy is not very high during the next few days or two (that could change after the New Moon).
As I said, the New Moon in Virgo on Wednesday (at 3:30 a.m. PDT; 6:30 a.m. EDT) is a time to begin again. The objective now is to find ways to start the next Lunar cycle with a fresh attitude. What do you need to do to create this new outlook? For one, lay out a map for where you are going next on your journey, as Virgo loves to work from a plan. Then, take each step one at a time. And keep in mind, it doesn’t need to be the “big picture”…just the next four weeks or so.
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More info on this New Moon here. Also, at The Solar Influence-Virgo to get some ideas about what area(s) of your life are getting the strongest focus now.
One more thing. This week try to keep things simple and basic, as this is the approach that will work best now. No need to complicate things when they aren’t really needed. Pare things down to is essential.
And be sure to plant those seeds for what it is you are wanting to see grow during this next month. And pay attention to the messages that may come in some unusual way now as the veils are thin and the mystical is close.
Know that the Light during this dark phase of the Lunar cycle is found within,
~Elizabeth









