Libra New Moon Meditation
A meditation/ritual to attract and honor Aphrodite, the
goddess of beauty and relationships
By Pythia Peay; Excerpted with permission from Meditations
for September/October 2000 in Mooncircles Newsletter. www.mooncircles.com
This new moon (September 27), the sun and moon are joined in the air
sign of Libra. Ruled by Venus/Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty,
Libra is the natural ruler of the seventh house of partnership. Thus this
lunar cycle is a time to initiate one's soul into the mysteries of Libra:
the spirit of beauty, and humanity's unending quest to learn how to better
love another in the intimate sphere of day-to-day relationship.
Though it may seem at first glance as if the two qualities of beauty
and relationship are unrelated, anyone who has watched a true Libra in
action has observed the natural skill with which the "diplomats of
the zodiac" are able to skillfully balance their individual needs
with those of "the other." It is this rare ability to create
harmony out of the jangled notes of a fractious world that is a source
of true and lasting beauty--and a sure sign of "Libra magic"
at work.
Awakening to the beauty around us,
we become beauty ourselves.
Aphrodite, the Spirit of Beauty
In a mythic twist of fate, the goddess of beauty was born of both tragedy
and poetry, emerging, the story goes, from the sea foam of Uranus' severed
genitals. Swept ashore at dawn on the island of Cyprus, Aphrodite, as
she was called, was greeted by the three dancing Graces--Brilliance, Flower-Bringer,
and Heart's Joy--who adorned her in jewels, placed her in a golden chariot
drawn by white doves, and took her to Mt. Olympus.
Her beauty was so dazzling that Zeus immediately married her to the crippled
craftsman Hephaestus in order to prevent jealous competition for her hand
among the gods. It was Hephaestus, the goldsmith, who wove the fabled
golden "girdle of Aphrodite," the source of her bewitching magic
to stir love and desire in all who beheld her.
Where can Aphrodite be found today? However crude or commercial, the
love goddess's skill at artifice is on full display in Hollywood. Audiences
around the world thrill to the ritual procession of enchantingly bejeweled
movie stars as they promenade down the red carpet at awards ceremonies.
But beauty is far more than physical perfection or ornate decoration.
It is not just how we look, but what we perceive in others and the world
around us. It is the dimple in a child's winning smile; a spring garden
scented with lilacs; the honey from a bee; a painting, poem, or piece
of music the exquisite perfection of which stirs the heart. Awakening
to the beauty around us, we become beauty ourselves. We ignore Aphrodite
at our peril, for without beauty our souls become hard and dry, closed
to the radiant miracle of creation.
One way to attune to the spirit of beauty is to imagine the birth of
Aphrodite within your heart. Begin your meditation by creating a beautiful
atmosphere that will attract her presence. Then:
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Create an altar for Aphrodite and adorn it with flowers and photos
of loved ones.
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Play a piece of music that is serenely peaceful. Allow the music
to enter your heart, and let its rhythms pulse within you as the waves
in the ocean.
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Imagine that this feeling gives rise to an image of sublime beauty,
of Aphrodite emerging from the depths of your heart. She is the essence
of beauty, the perfume of loveliness, the embodiment of grace and
joy. She is all lithesome light and laughter. Bask in her beauty;
feel beautiful, inside and out.
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After immersing yourself in Aphrodite, open your eyes and survey
the environment around you. Practice seeing the world through her
eyes. See life transformed, lit from within: The flowers on your altar
radiate color, the photos of your loved ones reveal an inner dimension
that you had never experienced before, the sky outside your window
is a vision of glory. This is Aphrodite's gift--the vision of beauty
that animates all creation.
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Pythia Peay is a journalist who writes about spirituality and psychology.
She is the editor of 'Awakening: A Sufi Experience,' by Pir Vilayat Inayat
Khan, and is at work on the book 'Soul Sisters: A Sacred Way for all Women.'
Pythia can be contacted at: pythia@mooncircles.com
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