Dark Moon Release on the Way to the New Moon Gateway
Ishtar from the Dark Goddess Tarot is out dark moon guide on the way to the Strength New Moon
Greetings, my fellow seekers!
The new moon comes on Thursday, the 24th, but I am sending you an early moonthly missive because the week of July 21st I am teaching Tarot at the Omega Institute. Yes, how privileged am I spend a whole week in Tarotlandia!
Because this missive will land in your inboxes early, I offer you prompts for practices during the dark moon, that time where I practice reflection and release when the moon returns to the position where it began its travels on the new moon. In my personal practice this a favorite moon phase to observe.
This moonth began with the Chariot inviting us to put our hands into the fire of now. Now the Dark Goddess Tarot’s Ishtar comes to be our guide as we end this cycle at the moon returns to dark. The post and practices are below.
Having made a release we can go fresh into the next moonth on Thursday where we will travel the Path of Strength through the Passage of the 5 of Wands invited to be leaders like the King of Wands. The last time we traveled through this slice of the Wheel of the Year was in 2022 when I first taught at Omega.
The title of my post in 2022 was The Wonderful, the Terrible, and the Leadership of Strength because I had come to the wonderful experience because I was stepping in last minute because our beloved Tarot teacher Rachel Pollack’s cancer had returned. The post has more of the story if you want to know details or jump down to read about the cards as showing us the energies of the moonth to come.
Or skip all the background and just take advantage of the reading—best done on or after the 24th.
Reflection Questions / Reading of the Strength Moonth Starting on the 24th
These questions are offered for reflection and to spark practice throughout the moonth. Pulling Tarot and oracle cards in connection to these questions is appropriate, but not absolutely necessary. You might carry a question with you on a walk for example and observe what is happening in the natural world as a way to find insight into the answer to the question. You might carry cards pulled, too, and see what they want to interact with in the world.
LEADERSHIP: What of my unique leadership qualities does the Collective (feel free to pick a specific group to focus your inquiry) need me to express this moonth for the benefit of all?
SELF: How do I best express this quality this moonth?
OTHER: How can I invite others to express their unique leadership qualities this moonth?
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Dark moon blessings to you,
Carolyn
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Dark Moon Release with Ishtar as our Guide
Before the moon is made new on Thursday, July 24th, it returns to the place on the astrological Wheel where it began its moonthly journey. The energy gathered through the lunation now flows away into moonless nights. What will you send with this energy to be transformed in the dark?
The moonth we are concluding began and now ends in Cancer which corresponds to the Tarot’s Chariot card. In the Dark Goddess Tarot The Chariot is Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Love and War. Ellen Lorenzi-Prince, creator of the Dark Goddess Tarot, tells us that she is worshiped as both a female and male deity. Ellen’s description of Her includes:
Her symbol of the eight-pointed star, two four-pointed stars crossing over one another, … is a symbol of the union between matter and spirit, as well as the balance between male and female. Ishtar has evolved over millennia into a goddess of contradictory aspects. She is fire and rain, both burning and quenching the land. She is nurturing and she is bloodthirsty. With Ishtar, one experiences the dynamic power that is generated through the ability to harness opposing forces.
We began the moonth by daring to put our hands in the intense Fires of Now. This outreach offered an expansion of our hearts, an invitation to love as we journey.
Now Ishtar comes to lead us in an examination of how we have tended this love. In this, she is nurturing and fierce. She demands the truth in all its complexities. And from this truthful examination can emerge an understanding of what we don’t need to carry into the next lunation. We can ask Ishtar to take it into the dark, to burn it with her fiery star.
From 8:26 am ET on Tuesday, July 22 through 11:28 am ET on Thursday, the 24th (time zone converter), the dark moon returns to Cancer / The Chariot and is especially potent for supporting your integration and transformation (but any time before the new moon’s arrival when you can fit it in is good). You are invited to engage in reflection and ritual to celebrate achievements of the moonth passing and release what you do not want to carry into the next lunation.
Reflection
Think back on the moonth by looking over your calendar, journal, or even photos taken to jog your memory about the past 28ish days. Then journal or draw from one to three cards in response to questions like these:
What/who did you love this moonth? What joy did this love unleash? Where did you fall short in your love for others and/or yourself?
What did you make war on this moonth? How did your war making protect joy for yourself and/or others? How did you make war on your joy (i.e. attacking and diminishing it)?
Sort the ideas that emerge into those to celebrate and those to release. You may be surprised to find the loving and waring responses mixed into both categories.
Offer gratitude for those ideas and actions of yours to celebrate. You might include the image of the eight-pointed star in how you offer your gratitude by: drawing it over a written list, creating one by overlaying 2 squares and writing your list on to it, or doing a meditation and imagining it glowing above you as recite your list of ideas and actions to celebrate.
Dark Moon Release Ritual
Use any of all of these ideas to create a ritual that works for you.
You may want to bring a special/beautiful bowl or cup filled with some clear water into the ritual.
Create sacred space by lighting a candle, imagining that you are ringed with a circle of protection, and/or your usual actions.
You can invite Ishtar and/or the face of Greater Than that you have been serving this moonth to be with you and aid you in this dark moon release. Spend as much time as you need connecting with Them.
Then use your imaginal mind to sense above you Ishtar’s eight-pointed star. Become aware of streams of energy flowing down from each point to you and over you. You can imagine the star light infusing the water in your bowl. Take some time to bask in the star light on this dark night.
Now bring to mind the first of your releases. You might associate it with a certain color. Imagine it falling into the bowl. Watch with your imaginal eyes as it is dissolves in the star-infused water until the color is totally dissipated and only clear water remains.
Do this with each of your releases.
When you are done with your releasing, open your eyes and gaze into the clear water in the bowl. Let yourself sense and feel gratitude for the transformation made possible by the water. You may want to drink some of the water.
Tune into your body, feeling it lighter and energized. Re-center yourself by connecting with earth below you and the sky above you. Feel their energy mix in your heart. Be open to a blessing coming to you from Ishtar and/or your face of the Greater Than. Be sure to offer Them gratitude for their support.
When the new moon arrives, you may want to make wishes for your renewed energy can create in the next lunation. Be sure to write them down to revisit at the end of the moonth.
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Soul Path Sanctuary Library
These essays offer inspiration and practice prompts to support the loving flow between the living and the dead. They are available at no cost in the Soul Path Sanctuary library. Feel free to share with anyone who could use support on their grief journey.
Broken Open Heart in the Imaginal Realm
Speak Soul-to-Soul
49 Days and the Green Door of Death
Eternity Box: Anniversary of a Death
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