

The Astrological Moon
"The natal Moon describes the physical gateway through which each of us must enter if we are to have a life on this planet. So far no one has discovered another way to get onto this very colourful little planet, circling its own medium sized star. To spend any time here, as far as we know, you have to enter through a woman's body. And that woman's body will contain traces of every event that has happened since the very beginning....All of the past will be contained in that body.... everything, going back to the birth of the universe."
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Review by Suzi Harvey -
"We imagine our destiny through the Sun, but we experience our destiny, our being in life, through the Moon."
This book, Volume VI, is one of the latest productions of the new CPA Press. The
price may seem high, but in fact once you read it you'll conclude otherwise, not
just because of the inner content but also because this is a high quality, exquisitely
produced hard-
Part One is entitled "The Moon as Source" and it explores the whole province of the Moon's mythology, psychology, and physiology. The seminar traversed a wide landscape: Lunar goddesses, the Moon and its connections with body, mind, and the dead, the Moon as significator of the mother/child bond, lunar and natural rhythms, the Moon in the elements, signs and houses, lunar aspects, and lunar transits and progressions.
In the section on Mother and Child, Darby introduces the work of physicist Danah Zohar, the author of The Quantum Self. Zohar wrote this book while she was pregnant and so was able to avail herself of a poignantly feminine, lunar lens. Darby shares Zohar's insights and maternal experience of herself as both 'particle and wave', which Darby, quite rightly in my view, suggests could be a metaphor for the Sun and the Moon. Moon consciousness as 'wave' caused Zohar to lose the "sense of myself as an individual, while at the same time gaining a sense of myself as part of some larger and ongoing process". Zohar's experience for me evoked the sense of lunar timing and lunar 'knowing', so different from the solar urge to supersede the slow, binding processes of nature. This was a very vivid and beautiful example (and typical of the stirring sketches throughout the book which demonstrate theory) of the way lunar experience connects us to a personal past as well to a wider historical past, to the rhythms of nature and of other bodies and 'selves'.
In the section on 'The Moon and Soulmaking' Darby brings in James Hillman's ideas,
especially focussing on Hillman's crucial insight that "soul turns events into experiences"
(Re-
These ideas provide the basis for Darby's move into a study of the progressed Moon,
for, as she points out, from the moment of birth we are moving further away, ever
so slightly at first, from mother and "gathering the events of life into experiences
which become more and more your own". Darby has a clear focus with the progressed
Moon: "What I like looking at is that where 'the Moon begins' describes what you
and your mother share, in terms of the heredity you have both come from. You incarnate
through her, and you are the next possibility of that lunar heritage. That lunar
heritage carries on, the heritage of that family habit pattern carries on one more
step, but at the beginning she and you are so close-
Part Two is 'The Moon and its Cycles' which covers two main themes: the Moon in relationship
to the sun, and the progressed Moon in relation to the natal Moon. Through a lively
presentation and interaction with her audience, Darby stresses a crucial point -
The Astrological Moon is both an educative and enjoyable read. Whilst it is packed
with plenty of principles and accuracy and knowledge, all the essentials for rigorous
study, in fact it is its 'moistness' -
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