Your Daily Cosmic Calendar for July 12

*Two Suns Fighting*

Your Daily Cosmic Calendar for July 12

 

Despite the glow and insight-producing brilliance of a grand triangle — composed of the moon in Cancer trine to Jupiter in Scorpio (8:13am) and Neptune in Pisces (12:57pm) — many challenges can trip up the ablest members of human evolution. Do your best to vault over apparent obstacles in your path as Mercury forms a caustic, 150-degree connection with Neptune (12:53am), the sun makes its annual polarity to keeper-of-secrets Pluto (3:05am), Venus parallels Uranus (5:53am), and the moon forms its monthly opposition to Pluto (6:44pm). The main celestial headline occurs at 7:49pm when the solar and lunar orbs unite at 21 degrees of Cancer which is also a Partial Solar Eclipse. This degree placement also happens to be where the North Heliocentric Node of Pluto is located. This greatly reinforces typical Pluto themes (death-rebirth; regeneration; spiritual willpower; research and in-depth studies; mysteries and the unknown; catharsis; repressed feelings and phobias) during the next four weeks. Be aware that the exact time of the new moon starts a 14 hour void-of-course lunar cycle that lasts until the lion’s roar is heard with the moon entering Leo at 10:32am tomorrow.

[Note to readers: All times are now calculated for Pacific Daylight Time. Be sure to adjust all times according to your own local time so the alignments noted above will be exact for your location.]

 

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In the Sky This Month

*Like an Atom, the Space*

In the Sky This Month

Although July offers warm, dry conditions for skywatching, it also provides some of the shortest nights of the year in the northern hemisphere, limiting the hours under the stars. Fortunately, some of the best skywatching sights are visible in the early evening, not long after sunset. Venus reigns as the Evening Star all month, slowly climbing the western sky. Mercury peeks into view below Venus for much of the month, with the star Regulus close to both of them.

July 12: Mercury at Elongation

The little planet Mercury stands farthest from the Sun for its current evening appearance tonight. It looks like a fairly bright star quite low in the west as darkness falls.

July 13: Nurseries

Teapot-shaped Sagittarius is in the southeast at nightfall. The steam above the teapot’s spout includes two nebulae that are giving birth to new star clusters: M8 (the Lagoon Nebula) and M20 (the Trifid Nebula).

July 14: Evening Quartet

The Moon, two planets, and a bright star line up in the west as night falls. The planet Mercury is close below the Moon. Venus, the “evening star,” is to the upper left of the Moon. Regulus, the heart of Leo, the lion, lines up between the Moon and Venus.

July 15: Moon and Venus

Venus, the dazzling “evening star,” lines up close to the crescent Moon this evening. Venus shines so brightly in part because it’s quite close, and in part because it’s blanketed by brilliant clouds.

July 16: Delphinus

Delphinus, the dolphin, is in good view in the east at nightfall. This tiny pattern of stars really does look like a dolphin. Look for it swimming into view in the east as darkness falls, and climbing high across the south during the night.

July 17: Cassiopeia

Cassiopeia the queen sits low in the north-northeast at nightfall, then wheels high to the north at first light. Its stars form a bright letter W, so it’s one of the easiest constellations to pick out.

July 18: Lupus

Skywatchers at far-southern latitudes can see Lupus, the wolf, leaping low across the sky on summer evenings. You need dark skies and a clear horizon to find him. The wolf is below the more prominent constellation Scorpius.

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The sky this week for July 12 to 15

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The sky this week for July 12 to 15

 

The Southern Delta Aquariid meteor shower ramps up, Mars remains a stunning sight, and Pluto makes its best appearance of 2018, all in the sky this week.

Thursday, July 12

Today marks the peak of Pluto’s 2018 appearance. The distant world reaches opposition, which means it lies opposite the Sun in our sky and remains visible all night. It glows dimly at 14th magnitude, however, so you’ll need an 8-inch or larger telescope with good optics to spot it visually. Pluto currently lies in northeastern Sagittarius, some 0.2° west of the 6th-magnitude star 50 Sagittarii.

New Moon occurs at 10:48 p.m. EDT. At its New phase, the Moon crosses the sky with the Sun and so remains hidden in our star’s glare. At least, that’s what it will do for more than 99 percent of Earth’s population. But if you find yourself between southeastern Australia and Antarctica, you can watch the Moon pass in front of the Sun and cause a partial solar eclipse. From Hobart, Tasmania, the eclipse lasts from 2h52m to 3h56m UT, and the Moon blocks 10 percent of the Sun’s diameter at maximum. Remember that when viewing the Sun during a partial eclipse, you need to protect your eyes with a safe solar filter.

Friday, July 13

The Southern Delta Aquariid meteor shower starts to ramp up this week. The shower won’t peak until the end of July, but you should see some of its meteors in the hours before dawn. The best time to look is between 3 and 4 a.m. local daylight time, just before twilight begins. Viewing conditions are great the remainder of this week because the Moon is out of the morning sky. Unfortunately, our satellite will show a fat gibbous phase at the shower’s peak the night of July 29/30. To tell a Southern Delta Aquariid meteor from a random dust particle burning up in Earth’s atmosphere, trace the streak of light’s path backward. A shower meteor will appear to originate from the constellation Aquarius the Water-bearer.

The Moon reaches perigee, the closest point in its orbit around Earth, at 4:25 a.m. EDT. It then lies 222,097 miles (357,431 kilometers) away from us. Since perigee arrives less than six hours after New Moon, residents of coastal areas can expect to see tides rise higher than normal for the next couple of days.

Saturday, July 14

A slender crescent Moon passes 2° above Mercury in this evening’s sky. Binoculars should deliver the best views of the pair set against a colorful twilight sky.

Sunday, July 15

The Moon moves approximately 13° eastward relative to the starry background every 24 hours, and that motion carries it near Venus this evening. The crescent Moon appears just 2° to the brilliant planet’s right. The stunning duo stands 15° high in the west 45 minutes after sunset. This conjunction provides a nice photo opportunity. If you shoot the twilight scene before 9:30 p.m. local daylight time, you’ll also capture Regulus to the lower right and Mercury even closer to the horizon.

 

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Daily Overview of Your Sky for Thursday, July 12

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Daily Overview of Your Sky for Thursday, July 12

 

The Sun opposes Pluto this morning, and this can be a time of releasing something we’ve been holding onto too tightly or giving away our personal power, likely through relationships or events. This can feel uncomfortable or can be disruptive, but leads to greater self-awareness. Outside forces can remind us of our need to take charge of our lives, but shortcuts to gaining control will not work out for us. A tricky or buried issue comes to a head. Matters of power and competition can surface for handling. We may feel on edge, volatile, and/or defensive. There can be an inner drama taking place now, or a feeling that external circumstances are undermining our feeling of powerfulness. We may experience a battle within ourselves between light and dark forces, or we can meet this through others.

Purging and releasing is especially useful with a Solar Eclipse occurring tonight in the Moon-ruled sign of Cancer, and we’re beginning fresh related to domestic issues, family, personal popularity, the public, women’s interests, safety, security, food, support, our past/roots/heritage, and emotional issues. We need to pay particular attention to our instincts, our deepest needs, and our feelings; and to recognize the importance of our family and our personal circle of friends and the security, sense of belonging, and safety we derive from them.

The Moon is void from 10:48 PM EDT, with the Moon’s last aspect before changing signs (a conjunction to the Sun), until the Moon enters Leo the next day, Friday, July 13th, at 1:31 PM EDT.

Moon in Cancer

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Moon in Cancer

 

The Moon is traveling through Cancer today. Beware of mood swings. Cook some soul food. Cuddle up with someone.

The restlessness of the Gemini Moon gives way to an instinctive need for peace and quiet. Feelings of belonging and safety are what motivate us under this influence. The Moon feels right at home in the sign of Cancer, as it rules the sign. This Moon position has much healing potential. Although insular by nature, our feelings run deep, making it an ideal time to get in touch with what motivates us.

The Moon in Cancer generally favors the following activities: Domestic activities, those that involve awareness of personal needs. Home decor, family get-togethers.

Astrology of Today – Thursday, July 12

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Astrology of Today – Thursday, July 12

 

  • The Moon is in Cancer.
  • The Moon is void from 10:47 PM forward (until tomorrow at 1:30 PM).
  • The Moon is waning and in its Waning Crescent phase until 10:47 PM, after which the Moon is waxing and in its New phase.
  • The New Moon Solar Eclipse occurs today in the sign of Cancer at 10:47 PM.
  • Mercury is in its pre-retrograde shadow (Mercury will be retrograde from July 26-August 19).
  • Mars is retrograde (Mars is retrograde from June 26th to August 27th).

Performing a New Moon Ritual

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Performing a New Moon Ritual

A Time for Planting Anew the Seeds of Your Desires
The new moon is the birthing cycle of the moon’s various phases. It is also an opportune time to attract your heartfelt longings by doing a moon ritual focused on manifestation.

Whereas the cycle of the full moon is a suitable time for purging old ways, the new moon phase is an optimal time for planning and seeding your intentions. Seedlings need a period of gestation before they break through the soil and reach for the sunlight. This is also true for cultivating our ideas and clearing the way for our visions to surface and become our new reality.

The dark side of the moon, with its mysterious unseen forces, offers a nurturing environment where our longings can establish roots. These miraculous manifestations begin to sprout and reach out to the stars as the moon continues its cycle.

Moon Ritual for Birthing Your Wishes and Desires
Prepare for your new moon ritual in advance by setting aside a few minutes each month during the new moon phase to focus on your wishes. This will help give you clarity of mind and fill your heart with promise.

When it comes to setting goals or planning ahead for your future, there is no better time to get started than during the new moon. Intentions and longings stated out loud or written down on paper, hold power, so please take care in considering those things that you truly want. The saying “Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it.” is a fair warning whenever setting your new moon intentions into motion.

No worries, though, the moon has its phases and so do our individual wants and needs. This is why it is a good practice to rededicate your list of intentions each month when another new moon cycle returns for a visit.

Prepare for a New Moon Manifestation
The moon ritual is something that you can prepare for throughout the month. You might begin by keeping a moon phase calendar on hand to note the upcoming new moon. When the day comes, set aside 20 to 30 minutes or more to do the ritual itself.

Everyone will have a different approach to the new moon ritual and it’s important that you tailor it to meet your needs. Unless you’re part of a ritual group, feel free to include bits and pieces of all the suggestions as you see fit.

Some of the items you might gather include a notebook and pen for writing down your intentions. An assortment of candles is useful as these are magical objects, representing all four elements. Some people also find that meditation music helps them relax and maintain awareness during the ritual. Others find power in adding crystals and stones to an altar.

In addition, incense and smudging herbs will help you cleanse the air and your body before the ritual. Sage is particularly helpful and it has long been used by Native Americans to clear a space of negative energy while inviting positive feelings. Long smudge sticks work very well. You simply light one end and blow out the flame until it has a wonderful glow, then enjoy the perfumed smoke.

You will also want to prepare a sacred space where you will perform the ceremony when the new moon arrives. This can be indoors or out but should be comfortable and free from distractions.

Center Your Being for the Ritual
When the new moon arrives, it is time to set your intentions in motion. Hopefully, you have given some thought to the longings you want to wish for. If not, take a few minutes to contemplate this.

Many people prefer to begin their new moon ritual with a cleansing bath of sea salt and herbs. It is during this time that you can mentally prepare yourself for the upcoming ceremony and finalize your list of intentions.

When you are ready, begin by cleansing your sacred area with an opening prayer or meditation and by burning incense, smudging sage, or both. Light one or more candles. Choose colors that represent your birthing desires: green for prosperity, red for passion, orange for creativity, etc.

Take the time to become grounded in your thoughts. You can do this by visualizing roots extending from your body and all the way down to the core of the Earth. Allow the roots to reach back up through your feet and touch each chakra in your body.

Another word for grounding is centering. Essentially, you will center your being and calm yourself in whatever way is appropriate for you. Take some deep cleansing breaths, play some meditation music or leisurely sip on a cup of relaxing herbal tea.

No matter your approach, the goal is to clear your mind, calm your body, and remain in the moment. The now is all that matters and mindfulness on the ritual before you is your priority.

Setting Your New Moon Intentions in Motion
The first step in giving your new moon intentions momentum is to declare them. This may be done verbally, though many people find it best to write them down. This concretes the wish and gives you something to look at in the coming days and weeks. This list can also morph as your intentions are realized or evolve.

Open your notebook and date the first page. Write down an affirmation statement such as, “I accept these things or something better into my life now for my highest good and for the highest good of all concerned.”

Below this affirmation, begin writing down your desires. Your list may consist of a single item or you may fill several pages. Try not to limit yourself. If having many things in your life helps to fulfill you, then don’t deny yourself these desires.

During the ritual, you can also incorporate symbolic acts and objects that pertain to your biggest dreams. Explore how you might be able to weave the elements, astrological symbols, planets, and symbolic herbs into your ritual.

Some people choose to physically send their desires off into the world. Actions like tying your list to a balloon and releasing it into the sky or burning the list on the end of a stick can be quite powerful.

As the month continues, keep track of your progress. Journal if you like or simply remain mindful of your list of intentions. When the full moon appears, take some sort of action on those big dreams. Even a small step can help and don’t forget to celebrate the minor achievements, either.

Renewal and Manifestation
During the month, when an item on your new moon list comes to you, do not merely cross it off of your list. Take the time to rewrite the list in its entirety and eliminate the manifested item from the listing. Revising your master list in this way allows you to refocus on the intentions you have not realized while re-examining those that remain.

At the same time, add whatever else you have decided you would like. Feel free to reword any of the original phrases to better suit your life as it is now. It is natural that your desires will change as time advances.

A second notebook can be used as a manifestation scrapbook. In it, you can draw, write, or paste pictures of items that you are wanting to manifest. It’s similar to a vision board and should be a fun project to undertake, so enjoy yourself. You will soon be amazed how these things begin to find their way into your life after starting this process.

Rededicate Your New Moon Intentions
Each month, as the new moon returns, be sure to rededicate your intentions by renewing your list at a repeated ritual. This is accomplished by rewriting your list out using a fresh sheet of paper. Disregard any items that no longer feed your soul and add new things which will.

Try not to get in the habit of simply scratching out the items you no longer desire and adding the new stuff to the bottom of your old list. You don’t want the energy of clutter and sloppiness messing up the path meant to deliver new stuff into your life.

Include Minor Longings
It is also helpful to salt and pepper your manifest list with smaller items that will occur quickly. These may be such things as tickets to the ballet, lunch with a friend, or a day at the spa. You may think that smaller things are too trivial to put on your intention list, but these are important as well.​

Things that tend to manifest with less effort still deserve to be written down. Write down everything that you desire, no matter how small or simple. If it is something that makes you happy, write it down.

Manifesting smaller items on our lists creates a steady flow of chi and gives your list a boost. Each manifestation, no matter the significance, creates movement and allows a natural ebb and flow of the tides. We are dealing here with the moon cycles, after all.

Besides, sometimes we forget to appreciate the smaller pleasures in our lives while we wait for the big stuff to come our way. If you only write statements like, “I want to win the lottery” in your notebook, you are limiting yourself by not allowing abundance to flow to you from a multitude of avenues.

 

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Phylameana lila Desy, Author
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Your Daily Sun & Moon Data for Thursday, July 12

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Your Daily Sun & Moon Data for Thursday, July 12

 

The Sun

Sun Direction: ↑ 95.92° E
Sun Altitude: 45.61°
Sun Distance: 94.499 million mi
Next Equinox: Sep 22, 2018 8:54 pm (Autumnal)
Sunrise Today: 5:44 am↑ 61° Northeast
Sunset Today: 8:15 pm↑ 299° Northwest
Length of Daylight: 14 hours, 30 minutes

 

The Moon

Moon Direction: ↑ 103.56° ESE
Moon Altitude: 50.75°
Moon Distance: 222423 mi
Next New Moon: Jul 12, 20189:47 pm
Next Full Moon: Jul 27, 20183:20 pm
Next Moonset: Today7:59 pm
Current Moon Phase: Near New Moon (Waning Crescent)
Moon’s Illumination: 0.4%

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