Tomorrow’s Virgo lunar eclipse,  conjunct the South Node, feels like a sacred threshing floor. Not a dramatic undoing, but a careful winnowing. Virgo, the devoted keeper of the grain, stands in quiet moonlight separating what has nourished from what has merely occupied space. The South Node speaks of what has been carried — habits of service, old forms of perfectionism, inherited responsibilities, ways of tending that may no longer be required. Under this eclipse, I feel invited not to strive, but to release with reverence.

There is something profoundly earthy about this moment. The soil does not panic when leaves fall; it composts. The body does not resist every shedding; it renews. Conjunct the South Node, this eclipse feels like an ancestral clearing of devotional patterns — keeping the sacred, loosening the self-sacrifice. Virgo reminds us that discernment is not withdrawal; it is devotion refined. What remains after the threshing is honest grain. What remains after the shadow passes is quiet integrity.
This is not loss. It is simplification. A return to clean hands, steady breath, and service that no longer costs the soul.

May this Virgo lunar eclipse, resting beside the South Node, bless you with gentle release. May what has been carried too long soften and fall away like chaff from grain. May old patterns of over-tending, over-striving, or over-serving be composted back into wisdom.
May your discernment be tender, not sharp. May your devotion be rooted in love, not obligation. May the earth beneath you steady your body, and the dimmed moonlight quiet your mind. And may what remains after this sacred winnowing be simple, clean, and true. 🌾🌕

With devotion and wonder,
The Inspired Imaginative | The Devoted Mystic



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