Dark Moons for 2007
by
CHRISTINE ARENS, PTMAFA, NCGR-III
In 1988 the Friends of Astrology Bulletin contained an article
by the late JULIANN RYAN which described the effects of the Dark
Moon. Each year since then we have been asked to print the times
of the Dark Moons. Over the years other astrological publi¬cations
have reprinted this information from our Bulletin. And with the
advent of the internet, this information is now globally accessible.
Again, by request, we are pro¬viding the Dark Moon periods
for 2007.
The Dark of the Moon is probably the least understood, but also
the most powerful portion, of the Lunation Cycle. This period
is measured from the time the Moon enters the sign of the New
Moon until the actual time of the New Moon. In his book The Lunation
Cycle, Dane Rudhyar would categorize this as a “Balsamic
Moon” type. This period of the Lunation Cycle is a transition
period. It is completely oriented toward the future (the New Moon),
even though it still considers itself the final part of the past
(the previous Full Moon).
In the book Astrology, Its Technics and Ethics by C. Aq. Libra,
the author states, “During the dark part of the lunar month
the malefics, and during the light part of the lunar month the
benefics, act most strongly. In particular the last days before
the New Moon are critical… This con¬cerns those principally
who come very strongly under the Moon’s influence.”
Sophia Mason and Mary Lou Shepard tell us in Lunations and Predictions,
”Remember, when the Lunation takes place in a certain House
and then the Moon leaves the conjunction of the Sun and makes
an aspect to the ruler of the House (in which) the Lunation took
place, this very often will set off the action promised by the
New Moon.
It is significant that the Part of Fortune conjuncts the Ascendant
at the time of the New Moon. Rudhyar states that the individual
in this period can enjoy the fruits of his efforts, to the point
of being able to dissolve or transform circumstances. The seed
from this portion of the Cycle becomes the foundation of a new
Cycle. The Dark of the Moon, that time just before the New Moon,
is the time to do the impossible.
Of particular note are those Dark Moon periods which precede
a Solar Eclipse. We know from the study of eclipses that the Moon
is more powerful during a Solar Eclipse, just as the Sun is more
powerful during a Lunar Eclipse. The eclipse Dark Moons are especially
powerful for those individuals who have a planet or angle at the
position of the Eclipse New Moon. The Dark Moon is the period
of preparation for the transition which will come with the Eclipse.
In its pure form the Lunation Cycle flows from a New Moon to
a Full Moon in the opposite sign. In the year 2007 this energy
flow is reversed in that we have a Full Moon followed by a New
Moon in the opposite sign. Thus we must end the old before we
can begin something new. Or, put differently, each New Moon this
year is followed by a Full Moon in the sign following the opposite
sign, a sign with a different modality and inharmonious element.
Thus projects begun at the time of the New Moon can bring results
which are unrelated to the energy of what was actually intended
or expected.
In 2007 the New Moons are occurring in the latter degrees of
the signs, thus providing a relatively long Dark Moon period.
You can look for this year’s Dark Moons to provide you with
‘extra time’ to work toward accomplishing your dreams
– and beyond. By next year the Lunation Cycle will return
to a ‘normal’ flow of energy, but you have this year
to strive to accomplish above and beyond your personal expectations.
The following list provides the Dark Moon periods in local Chicago
time for the year 2007:

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