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January's New Moon in Capricorn with Carol Ferris

January’s New Moon in Capricorn

Thursday, January 6nd

6-7:15 pm PST*

(*please note the new 75min length)

All Salome events are hosted online.

A link for the live event will be sent a day in advance & a recording will be sent following

In this first 2022 installment of our monthly salons on the New Moon with astrologer Carol Ferris, we’ll explore the archetypal essence of Capricorn through myth and modernity and learn about the astrology of the month ahead.

Our New Moon in Capricorn: double dark – the darkest time of the year, the darkest time of the month — the intense inward turning of life, the conservation of the light inside the dark is the preoccupation now.  To begin the New Year, the Sun, Moon, and Venus join Pluto in dark feminine earthy Capricorn, and we are instructed to be careful with our energy.  The deep inner quiet of winter’s center – exacerbated by our long journey through covid, confinement, restrictions of movement and growth – asks for more patience and containment. 

Even as expansive Jupiter enters Pisces and urges a big creative leap into the world’s ocean currents – a surge; even as Mars in Sagittarius continues to take us on a rocket ride of imagination and inspiration; even as Saturn and Uranus square off again for another year of arguments about who’s in charge, what will change, who gets to say what will change – even with all that, time asks us to stay well in deep quiet, to conserve our qi, to be ready when the light returns in February and March. 

Note: If you have a copy of your own horoscope, it will be possible to trace these currents to your own experiences. For more information on reading your own natal chart, you can purchase the recording of How to Read Your Own Horoscope 101, recorded live on June 27th, 2021.

About Carol Ferris

Carol Ferris is a full-time consulting astrologer, teacher, and private tutor of astrology with four decades of experience. She completed her MA in Interdisciplinary Studies at Marylhurst University. The title of her thesis, The Sky's Body: Constellations and Medicine reflects her ongoing interest in nature-based medicine and governance thinking of the ancient Near East and Chinese philosophers and astrologers. Carol's work with the multivalent symbols of astrology is interwoven into work with dreams and active imagination. Over the years, Carol has seen these two frameworks —astrological mapping and Jungian imagery —as mutually beckoning guides to understand how all life, in its exquisite specificity, rises from a unified field.

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Online Attendance: A link for this salon will be emailed to all registrants within 24 hours of the event. Household members are welcome to join for the single login.

Recordings: Recordings of events will be emailed to all registrants within 24 hours of event. All New Moon Salon recordings expire after one month.

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