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The Moon<br />

There are 27 lunar Nakshatras, or lunar mansions, that describe <strong>the</strong> monthly<br />

sidereal motion of <strong>the</strong> Moon. The Moon stays approximately one day in each Nakshatra.<br />

The birth Nakshatra of an individual is called his or her star and is <strong>the</strong> most<br />

important planet in <strong>the</strong> Vedic horoscope. Nakshatras are used extensively in determining<br />

personality characteristics, as well as in horary and electional <strong>astrology</strong>.<br />

Arabic astrologers also used a system of lunar mansions called manazil. The 28<br />

manazil were initially used for navigation over <strong>the</strong> desert, and later took on predictive<br />

qualities. The Chinese called <strong>the</strong>ir lunar mansions hsiu. The three difference systems—Nakshatra,<br />

manazil, and hsiu—share a few constellations, but <strong>the</strong>re are significant<br />

dissimilarities.<br />

The cycles of <strong>the</strong> Moon have always been connected with germination and<br />

fertility. Specific times during <strong>the</strong> lunation cycle were considered more supportive of<br />

both human and animal conception. Sowing and reaping in farming were optimally<br />

timed using <strong>the</strong> phases of <strong>the</strong> Moon. The Hellenistic Greeks considered <strong>the</strong> phases<br />

before and after <strong>the</strong> birth of <strong>the</strong> child to indicate <strong>the</strong> general health of <strong>the</strong> child. A<br />

new technique using <strong>the</strong> lunation cycle was introduced in <strong>the</strong> twentieth century by<br />

Dane Rudhyar (1895–1985), <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of humanistic <strong>astrology</strong>. He applied <strong>the</strong> lunation<br />

cycle to human psychology. He believed that <strong>the</strong> lunar cycle one is born under<br />

determines <strong>the</strong> basic psychological outlook of <strong>the</strong> individual. Over <strong>the</strong> course of a life,<br />

<strong>the</strong> development of <strong>the</strong> individual’s psychological outlook can be determined through<br />

<strong>the</strong> lunation cycle of <strong>the</strong> secondary progressed Moon.<br />

Rudhyar defined eight phases of <strong>the</strong> lunation cycle. The cycle describes <strong>the</strong><br />

spatial relationship between <strong>the</strong> Sun, <strong>the</strong> Moon, and <strong>the</strong> Earth. Because <strong>the</strong> cycle is<br />

perceived from <strong>the</strong> Earth, <strong>the</strong> Moon phases are most easily defined as degrees of separation<br />

between <strong>the</strong> Sun and <strong>the</strong> Moon as observed from <strong>the</strong> Earth. The phases according<br />

to Rudhyar, <strong>the</strong> degrees of separation, and a few key words for <strong>the</strong> eight phases of<br />

<strong>the</strong> lunation cycle are provided below:<br />

New Moon (0–45° from Sun to Moon): birth, new beginnings, initiative,<br />

creativity, emergence<br />

Crescent Moon (45–90°): challenges, effort, change, activity, expansion<br />

First Quarter Moon (90–135): breakthrough, crisis of action, separation<br />

from past, action<br />

Gibbous Moon (135–180°): development, evaluation, perfecting, overcoming<br />

Full Moon (180–225°): culmination, illumination, objectivity, vision;<br />

fulfillment<br />

Disseminating Moon (225–270°): teaching, reaping, maturity, communication,<br />

demonstration<br />

Last Quarter Moon (270–315°): assimilation, crisis in consciousness,<br />

harvest; reorientation<br />

Balsamic Moon (315–0°): death, transition, prophetic or future oriented,<br />

destiny, release<br />

—Maire M. Masco<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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