NIGHT LIGHT NEWS
ESOTERIC ASTROLOGY AS NEWSEsoteric Astrology as news for week October 2 – 8, 2024
New Moon Solar Eclipse, Days of Awe, a New Year & Apples Dipped in Honey
We are under the Light of Libra – a time of pausing, a time of rest, an interim when choices are made. We are also in the time of the Jewish Days of Awe, when, as a new year begins, we are called to forgiveness and forgiving. It is a time when our names can be written in the Book of Life.
For disciples all religions have purpose, understanding they are all developmental stages and directions for humanity. Disciples celebrate all of humanity’s religious festivals. They are all based on the signs and symbols of the heavens which is astrology – the handwriting of G-d in the heavens.
And so…two festivals are held in the Days of Awe – Rosh Hashanah, October 2nd during the new moon, solar eclipse (something essential drops away, its usefulness and purpose complete) of Libra. Rosh Hashanah lasts two days and nights. And Yom Kippur, ten days later, Oct. 11th as Pluto stations retrograde.
Rosh Hashanah – (Hebrew: ראש השנה, “beginning of the year”), the Jewish new year in the Hebrew calendar. In the synagogue, we hear the Shofar (sound of the ram’s horn), awakening us from our “slumbers,” alerting us to participate in the days of holiness, gathering in community of remembrance. It is a time of forgiveness and being forgiven, to making amends, to G-d’s assessment of our lives and finally to being inscribed in the Book of Life. Such a profound invitation to all of humanity!
Rosh Hashanah, always at a new moon, call to mind the magical creation of humanity (Adam and Eve) and the knowledge of humanity’s responsibilities in G-d’s world. Rosh Hashanah, as the first day of a new year, is also a day of wisdom, discernment and decision. The shofar, calling humanity to offer and ask forgiveness, summons humanity to the first of the 10 Days of Repentance culminating in Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement). In the two days of Rosh Hashanah, we offer apples dipped in honey so that we each have a “sweet year” ahead. During these Days of Awe we say to each other, “L’shanah tovah,” which means “May you have a good, abundant and sweet year ahead.” (more on Yom Kippur, days of forgiveness, next week)
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