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Zodiac Goddesses
Sylvan E Thorncraft
©
August 2003
Virgo’s work is to
critique, to decide what is meaningful and what is not
(I analyze). She takes in the harvest and decides what
to keep and what to discard. She looks after the
details of life, daily work, service, and health. Her
symbol is traditionally the virgin.
Her tarot card is the
Hermit (9) who represents the principles of
contemplation, introspection, and space. Virgo
celebrates the beauty of organization and tending to
detail, providing space to see the sacred patterns that
reveals the truth about ourselves.
Virgo time is between Lamas
and the Autumnal Equinox. Time of harvest, summer’s
fullness is passing, work days are full as grain and
fruit must be collected and prepared for winter storage.
The moon is waxing bright
now. The Gibbous moon is almost full, rising right
before sunset. The plant’s energy fills her swelling
buds. Pulled by the light of the moon, we seek meaning
and purpose.
Because of Virgo’s strong
connection to grain, agriculture, and her quality of
high priestess, I was drawn to Demeter. Like most
goddesses Demeter has multiple aspects. She is creator,
preserver, and destroyer. I started thinking about how
grain is cut by the destroyer, sorted and prepared for
storage by the preserver, and measured out according to
the plan for what will be eaten or planted for the next
harvest by the creator. This metaphor of taking in
grain, to nourish the body, can also be applied to the
process of taking in spiritual experience, which
nourishes the soul. An experience is harvested as it
happens. Then we have the opportunity to reflect upon
it, decide how it applies to our life’s journey. Does
it offer inspiration, connection, resources, knowledge?
Or not? If it does then we now hold something to feed
us on our journey. Regardless of the outcome, this
reminds us how important it is to make space for the
process.
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