March 11, 2026
Good afternoon!
There’s a lot going on next week, which is the week of the 15th starting Sunday and ending on Saturday, March 21st.
If you remember, this current lunar cycle began in Pisces, and Pisces is the ruler of the astrological Twelfth House. I’ve done some Twelfth House research during the past two weeks, and I wanted to share two pieces of information with you that pertain to the Twelfth House.
Both quotes I discovered in the work of Dane Rudhyar:
“According to the ancient tradition of Indian Philosophy, the last thought held in death determines the pattern of the future incarnation.”
“The individual, conscious of his true identity, is able to use for his purpose of destiny whatever conditions have been inherited from his individual and ancestral past.”
Those are two very important quotes I found while studying Dane Rudhyar’s work on the Twelfth House, and they’re important because they involve two topics that I’ve spent a lot of time researching, reincarnation and destiny, but the bigger picture here is that we’re talking about the evolution of the soul from lifetime to lifetime.
They’re about waking up and becoming conscious of your true identity so that you can remember your past. Remembering the past not only prevents you from making the same mistakes twice, but it equips you with lifetimes of past accumulated knowledge that will be necessary when it comes to manifesting this current life’s destiny path. Both quotes cover topics related to the past, present, and future.

As we move on to the festivities occurring next week, circle the 17th on your calendars. Tuesday, March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day, and yes, I know Saint Patrick was venerated as a saint in many different churches including the Catholic, but try, if you can, to look past the religious associations of Saint Patrick. Seeing him for the individual he was and the life he lived can provide you with so much more than any of his religious affiliations can.
Basically, don’t miss out on all we can learn from Saint Patrick because we dismissed the 17th of March as day dedicated to Catholicism. Now, I’m going to be honest; because Saint Patrick lived so long ago (fifth century), the details of his life are sketchy, but it is believed that he was an Italian boy growing up in Britain. Supposedly, he was kidnapped when he was sixteen by Irish pirates and taken as a slave to Ireland. Again, the details are sketchy, but if you really want to know, you can dig for sources.
Okay. On the same day that Saint Patrick is being observed, it is the Equilux. The same day! Many of us are familiar with the word, “equinox,” and many of us refer to the first day of spring as the spring equinox. The mainstream has been drilling us with the idea that on the first day of spring, the earth is in perfect harmony because there is exactly the same amount of daylight as there is night, but that is incorrect.
If you’ve been listening to the mainstream and not doing your own research, then you’ve been missing it!
It is actually on the equilux and not the equinox that day and night are of equal length. Every year, a few days before the equinox, or the first day of spring, we have this special and sacred day where there’s a perfect balance; we have twelve hours of night and twelve hours of day, and this year, the equilux occurs on Tuesday, March 17th.
Now you know.
On Wednesday, March 18th, my lunar app says that we have another new moon occurring in Pisces, but I’m going to share something with you because I know better.
I know that if a new moon occurs in Pisces for example, then the full moon will be in Virgo, and the next new moon will occur in Aries.
What the hell does that mean?
Well, think of the lunar cycle as drawing a circle on a sheet of paper. If you start the circle in Pisces and draw a half circle or a semi-circle (180 degrees), then you arrive at the full moon, which would be in opposition to where you started in Pisces (Virgo). If you were to continue drawing that circle, you would eventually come back to where you started, and that is really the closing of the circle.
The astrological chart for March 18th shows the Moon in Pisces for the entire day and night of the 18th, but a little after midnight, which is the 19th, the Moon enters Aries. It’s very close, we’re talking about a few degrees, but I’m going to say the new moon on the 18th will be in Aries.
Either way, whether it’s the 18th or 19th, or Pisces or Aries, there’s a new moon and new lunar cycle beginning.
On Friday, March 20th, we say goodbye to winter and hello to spring, and on Saturday the 21st, the Ostara Sabbat is celebrated.
I hope everyone is having a wonderful week, and I hope this spring season delivers a renewal of vibrancy, creativity, energy, and opportunity.
Of course, Aries favors the courageous and the brave, so don’t be shy and don’t be afraid to create the changes you would like to see for yourself, but most importantly, don’t get discouraged.
I will see you all at the time of new moon!
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