The New Moon acts as a catalyst for the Mars-Pluto conjunction, intensifying our subconscious drives. These drives may manifest in ways that seem inappropriate to others, but could be what is needed. Mars symbolizes our instinct to defend against threats, while Pluto deepens this instinct, often concealing our true motivations.
This period occurs under the influence of the Dhaniṣṭhā lunar mansion, a position where Mars is particularly strong. Dhaniṣṭhā, meaning "wealthy," signifies abundance in all forms, not just financial. It is governed by the elemental demigods of nature and the cosmos, including the polestar, sky, wind, water, earth, pre-dawn, fire, and the Moon. This reflects the idea that true wealth encompasses all areas of life.
Dhaniṣṭhā is represented by a drum and flute, symbols connecting it to music, rhythm, and sound, suggesting that the Moon's transit through Dhaniṣṭhā is an auspicious time for music, dance, and ceremonies.
The New Moon's position in Dhaniṣṭhā, combined with the Mars-Pluto conjunction, marks a moment for making bold declarations. Expressing these declarations aloud may bring clarity and insight into your intentions and desires.
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