
When: Elected dates, monthly, see schedule
What: Astrology meet-up
Cost: Suggested donation: $10
We are proud to announce the 2025 edition of our monthly astrology meet-ups starts this March! This year, we are going back to the original format of 12 dates over the course of the year, each elected to provide the perfect context for reflecting on the season (meaning the Moon will always be in the same sign as the Sun for these sessions).
So, please follow along with the list below. All sessions happen at The Commons, sometimes upstairs, sometimes downstairs, sometimes outside, weather and moods permitting. Always starting at 5:30 PM (unless noted, *** starts at 4:30). Free will donation accepted.
March 28th Friday Moon in Aries
April 28th*** Monday Moon in Taurus
May 26th*** Monday Moon in Gemini
June 25th Wednesday Moon in Cancer
July 24th Thursday Moon in Leo
August 24th Sunday Moon in Virgo
September 22nd Monday Moon in Libra
October 23rd Thursday Moon in Scorpio
December 17th Wednesday Moon in Sagittarius
January 16th Friday Moon in Capricorn
February 16th Monday Moon in Aquarius
March 18th Wednesday Moon in Pisces
All who are interested in the art of Astrology, we invite you to put down your fancy apps and look up towards the sky. Our forebears were able to viscerally intuit the vast network of insights and influences that sky country is constantly reflecting down onto Earth. Let’s claim our inheritance and hone our skills by attempting to actually feel and sense what is happening in the sky.
One easy way to learn more about Astrology is to track the movements of the Moon. As she circles the entire Zodiac every month, visiting every sign – and thereby also making every possible aspect and placement therein, we can compile our monthly observations, which allows us to comprehend notable characteristics and signatures of any celestial placements. We will make use of this perpetual cycle and attempt to glean what we can by checking in on her once a month.
Our meet-ups involve a quick update on the current weather, then we orient ourselves towards the Moon’s physical position and attempt a receptive sensing and inner participation with what we find there, then we end with free range feedback and discussion.