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MAY THEME: CELEBRATE THE
SENSUAL
by Simone Butler
Marriage
is suddenly in the air. I can barely remember the last wedding I
attended, yet I've recently been invited to four. Most of these
marriages are of friends over 40 who've been around the block with
relationships, and finally found their life mate. It stirs hope in my
still-unwed soul.
These
marital announcements foreshadowed the entry of Venus into Taurus, one
of the signs she rules. Venus, planet of love and romance, sashays into
sensual Taurus on the evening of April 30, and links up the next day,
May 1, with two outer planets--powerful Pluto in Capricorn and
stabilizing Saturn in Virgo. This creates an age- and death-defying
Grand Earth Trine--a wonderful time to propose marriage, commit to a
creative project or invoke for more financial abundance.
Auspiciously,
May 1 is Beltane--the ancient fertility festival now known as May Day.
In olden times, people gave free reign to their sensual impulses on
Beltane, fertilizing the fields to appease Mother Nature. Any children
born of these unions were considered holy, blessed by the Goddess.
With
the Sun, Mercury and Venus in Taurus, we revel in the earthy side
of life. The sensual touch of your lover's hand as it smoothes your
body with scented oil, the softness of Egyptian cotton sheets, the
richness of Haagen Dazs Dulce de Leche ice cream--all are Taurean
pleasures. So are the scent of blooming roses and the sparkle in your
cat's eye as she tosses her favorite toy around the house. For Queen
Bess, the sparkle may be linked to her new suitor--a tiger-striped
tomcat who calls for her ardently, day and night.
But
what about those of us who don't have ardent suitors (or ones we can
count on to really be there for us?) There's no need to despair if
you're alone while everyone is hooking up. Besides the obvious
pleasure-inducing tactics--hot tubs, massages, walks in nature--there
is a magical way to make the most of this sensual time.
Why
not create a special Venus talisman to capture the beneficent influence
of the Love Goddess? This idea comes from an article in the
Oct./Nov. 2007 issue of The Mountain Astrologer called
"Astrology, Talismans, and the Spiritual Path of Hermeticism," by
Christopher Warnock, Esq. A talisman, or power object, can be made for
any planet to achieve a specific purpose (i.e. Jupiter for wealth, the
Sun for health, Venus for love, Mars for victory in battle). There are,
however, particular rules that must be followed. And, you're lucky if
you find one day in the year that features your planet properly.
The
only day this year that meets all the criteria is September 12. On that
date, Venus joins Mars in Libra and both trine the Moon, culminating at
8:30 am (all dates noted are in Pacific time). I'm actually convinced
that my four friends who've set fall wedding dates were subconsciously
attracted to the magnetic force field set off by this coupling of Venus
and Mars in Libra, sign of sacred marriage.
Luckily for those
who don't want to wait that long to tap the powers of the Love Goddess,
there are also several dates coming up that brim with potential.
The first is Beltane, May 1, at 8:50 pm. For this one, I'll
be crafting a necklace with a pink, heart-shaped pendant strung
on matching rawhide (it's especially powerful to create a piece
of jewelry, because wearing it keeps you in the loving vibration
of that moment in time.)
The
next Venus window of opportunity falls just a few days later. On
May 4, the day before the New Moon, Venus joins the Moon in Taurus at
1:21 pm, triggering powerfully loving vibes. Then, the Sun
joins the Moon the next morning, May 5, at 5:18 am. The New Moon's
placement at 16 degrees of Taurus is harmonious with lucky Jupiter and
most of the other planets. The Sun and Moon joining in Taurus represent
a double dose of Venus energy, and the New Moon is always a potent
seed-planting opportunity--especially in the sign that rules the Earth
herself. Both of these windows of time offer fertile ground for
planting seeds to manifest love, money or creativity.
You can
create your Venus talisman anytime between 1:21 pm on the 4th and 5:18
am on the 5th, although the closer you get to either time, the better.
Your power object should be in a Venus color like pink or burgundy. It
could be an arrangement of silk flowers, a painting, a crystal amulet
or piece of jewelry. If you're really ambitious, copy the ancients and
have a jeweler cast a ring or pendant with rose quartz, ruby or another
pinkish stone, at the appointed hour (maybe best to save this one for
Sept. 12).
At
whichever timeframe you have chosen, gather your materials and set your
intention. Intention is everything in ritual, as in life, so
decide whether you're aiming for creativity, financial abundance,
self-love, to attract a new lover or rekindle the spark with an
existing partner. As you create your talisman, send out a clear, loving
signal that the Universe can relay back to you in the form you've
requested. Then, place it on your altar where you can honor it daily,
or wear it as often as possible. And, please report back to me with any
results!
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