Truth and Consciousness with Erin Reese
Truth and Consciousness with Erin Reese
New Moon in Taurus: DIG DEEP TO FACE DIFFICULTIES
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New Moon in Taurus: DIG DEEP TO FACE DIFFICULTIES

Standing up for ourselves and the vulnerable helps us prepare for a good fresh start.

On April 27th, we welcome a New Moon in the fixed sign of Taurus, the earthy Bull. While this is one of the most fertile, life-giving times of year, with spring readying to burst forth, we have work to do.

Transformation and preparing the new ground may not be pleasant, but it is necessary. A fixed cross involving potent Mars and Pluto, crowned by Dark Moon Lilith in Scorpio assures that heavy conversations or encounters are likely. At the very least, there will be confrontations with parts of self or others that we would rather not deal with. But we must, in order to grow and stay healthy.

It’s all okay! We’ll get through it! And, we’ll be stronger and wiser for the willingness.

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In this podcast episode, I discuss:

  • Taurean values, self-worth, and resources

  • Protection and care of the vulnerable

  • Spring cleaning and composting for The New to come

  • The dark feminine and the shadow face-off

  • Moving slow (and doing less) as a revolutionary act

  • “I will not be disrespected. I will not disrespect self or others.”

  • Holding the tension, allowing alchemy to reveal solutions

  • The Hierophant (Taurus) and the Empress (Venus) Tarot symbols

  • Reciprocation and healthy giving and receiving

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With gratitude and RESPECT,

Erin

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The Empress (Venus, ruler of Taurus). III - Major Arcana Tarot
The Hierophant-Pope (Taurus), V - Major Arcana Tarot

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Breeding sandhill cranes in our mountain valley seasonal wetlands. Spring cometh!

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