Monday, December 30, 2013

Capricorn New Moon January 1 2014: Happy New Year!

"To have the kind of year you want to have, something has to happen that you can't explain why it happened. Something has to happen that you can't coach."
Bobby Bowden, former football coach, Florida State (1929 - )


January 1, 2014 New Year's day is also New Moon in Capricorn, It occurs at 1:14 am in Hawaii, 3:14 on the West Coast and 11:14 am GMT. New Moon on the 1st day of the year has only occurred 12x in the past 300 years.

This New Moon occurs near perigee making it the closest New Moon in 2014. Perigee New Moon, also referred to as a Super New Moon, symbolically represents an enhancement or intensification of a lunar cycle. Do you generally make New Years resolutions?  This New Year’s day is a perfect time to do so. The astrology for 2014 suggests an extra special time for empowering thoughts into action!

The planetary patterns on New Years day 2014 hold extra potency to align your intentions for the coming year. Five planets in Capricorn plus other planetary alignments known as the Cardinal Cross are strong indicators for other rhythms occurring through the first half of the year, especially in April and May into June.

If January 1 were a hologram for the coming month and coming year, this powerful New Moon adds
extra emphasis to energize intentions around areas of work or career, relationships, self expression, home, family and community.  Be mindful what you wish for!

Here's our latest podcast about this New Moon energy:



This New Moon suggests a time to be mindful of resetting healthy boundaries, recommitting to integrity in work and relationships. Why? Well, Sun and Moon are positioned near powerful Pluto and meticulous Mercury, plus aspecting other planets in the Cardinal signs. This symbolizes a start of something new.

Pluto in the sky story is similar to the fire Goddess Pele in Hawaii. Like lava, it is a force of non-negotiable transformation. This alignment asks on a collective level what needs to melt down, purify or transform before taking the next step in your life. Mercury is the messenger bringing this deeper transformative energy into the collective consciousness. Pay attention to new information coming to you.

Here's the New Moon chart:



Align yourself with cosmic time this New Year's day and for Capricorn New Moon January 1. Consciously invite transformation for new self expression (Uranus), re-balancing relationships (Mars) and renewed dedication to nurturing self care (Jupiter). These are important themes this month and the first half of 2014.

Venus in Capricorn is retrograde the entire month of January, stationing direct on January 31st, the day after the next New Moon. For the first month of the year, this feminine internal journey reviewing the Capricorn mystery further intensifies questions about what you truly value, and how can you make your life more efficient, simple and meaningful.

Learn more about 2014 Astrology in the Gemini Awakening Special Update. Our one hour multimedia presentation “2014 Astrology, Life at the Crossroads” is available to order today. Order 2014 for only $20.14.

Conclusion: Perilous and exciting are 2 adjectives that come to mind when looking ahead to coming year. 2014 has all the ingredients to make it the most important year since the new Century began. What changes are you ready to make in your life to invite more passion, grace and life? Please share in the comments section below. 

Next update: Cancer Full Moon, January 15

Aloha from Hawaii Island and Hau'oli Makahiki Hou (Happy New Year!).
Starman,Joseph Mina and Kathryn Andren
December 29, 2013

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Astrology Chart Illustrations and video
- chart generating software - Time Cycles Research Software
- chart annotations - ScreenSteps by Blue Mango Learning Systems

- video creation - Telestream Screenflow, and Amadeus Pro

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