Star Weavers Retreat, Rosslyn Glen, 2023.

As the wheel turns and the darker nights approach, the Pleiades will be more visible in the night sky with November being the best month for viewing. I have always loved to see these bluish stars twinkling in the autumn and winter skies, maybe this is because October/November is my favourite time of year; Samhain for me is the most magical time.

Last year myself and Rachel Cheer collectively known as Raven Retreats, hosted a three-day women’s gathering in Rosslyn Glen. The theme of our 2022 retreat was Persephone’s Journey; this year we are working with the myths, star-lore, and motifs of the Pleiades. From now until early November we will be delving into the mythos of the Pleiades to prepare for our “Star Weavers” retreat.

The curious thing about myths is that every time I revisit them, I find another gem to work with. This is the magic of myth, even while myths are ancient- the Pleiades are among the oldest of all- they continue to meet us where we’re at in our personal and collective journeys. Myths contain messages and guidance for our modern experience and contemporary cultures. The power of myth weaves the personal and collective, from beyond time and space into the here and now embedding us into a wider context than our limited and separate realities. Myths are a panacea for modern cultures that have been cut off at the root and provide a thread out of the cave of unconsciousness- they invite us into a multi- dimensional experience of ourselves connecting soul spirit and body.

Previously when working with the Pleiades the motif of the lost sister proved potent when addressing issues around sisterhood. Another theme to work with is the compromising of one’s spiritual values. Additionally, the action of weaving itself can be brought through the myth as a thread from our ancestors and the spinning of Fate. For the Celts, the Pleiades were linked to the Fates; women were allegedly forbidden to sew on the days when the stars were either heliacal or acronychal rising (first star to rise in the east after sunset) in case they broke their thread and consequently humanity’s thread of life.

In her Book of Fixed Stars, Bernadette Brady’s tells how the Pleiades were a major Calendar point marking the beginning and ending of a season. In Babylon, the heliacal rising of the Pleiades heralded the beginning of the new year, and the Celts used the acronychal rising to mark the month of mourning for dead friends- Samhain.

Across time and in most cultures, stories have been told about the Pleiades and while many of the details change, the central mythos is consistent: A group of young women or girls are pursued by either one or many male hunters. Finally, after seven years, the girls are protected by Zeus who turns them into doves and sends them to the heavens to become stars. In many versions of the myth, it is Orion the Hunter, son of Poseidon the sea God, who pursues the girls. Wounded by an arrow fired from Artemis’ bow, or in other versions by the sting of a scorpion, Orion himself is immortalised after death and placed in the heavens as the constellation Orion. Thereafter it is said is said that in heaven as on Earth Orion continues to pursue the young women to this day.

What causes the sisters to become vulnerable to unwelcome advances is the unavailability of their father Atlas, who having sided with the Titans in the war against the Olympians is condemned to hold up the sky. I find this an interesting metaphor in the light of our modern capitalist society that demands that people, and until relatively recently men, to work every day in a hierarchical system where the gods of the corporate world (the few) are elevated by the many. How many young girls felt the absence of their father’s protection due to the endless demands of the commercial world. From slave owners, to pit owners, to bankers and merchants, and now the new gods of technocracy and science, man continues to devote a great deal of time and energy to elevate the masters and hold up the sky. This is just one rich strand from the myth of the Pleiades that can be woven into our personal stories to unlock healing. Myths are medicine.

In many Australian Aboriginal cultures, the Pleiades are often associated with sacred women’s ceremonies and stories. That the Pleiades are the half-sisters of the Hesperides who guard the Golden Apples, on the western fringes of the world close to the cave of Medusa and her serpent mysteries, spins a web connecting the Pleiades with hidden gnosis particularly relating to the feminine mysteries.

Helena Blavatsky, co-founder of the Theosophical Society has much to say about the role of the Pleiades believing that the Seven Sisters have a key role in the karma of nations and individuals and therefore in the unfolding destiny of humanity.

While myths can be used in a psychoanalytical, shamanic, and therapeutic ways, they are themselves multi-dimensional entities penetrating the esoteric and astral realms… something for further exploration perhaps. However, I was interested to see that the Pleiades are referred to in the bible, in Amos 8

He who made the Pleiades and Orion and turns deep darkness into the morning and darkens the day into night, who calls for the waters of the sea and pours them out on the surface of the earth, the LORD is his name.

The Star Weavers retreat is now full. We will be offering more retreats going forward, certainly every Samhain, and if there’s enough interest a few more. If you would like to participate in a future retreat, please note your interest or join our mailing list to stay in the loop of what we’re up to. You can check out our Raven Retreats page on Facebook.

It is also possible to work with myself or Rachel separately.

Find Rachel at: hopeceremonies.com

The Weavers of Fate

The Pleides

The current lunar cycle began at 12 degrees Scorpio and reached fullness at 27 degrees of Taurus. This configuration precedes a shift in the moon’s nodal axis from Sagittarius/Gemini to Scorpio/Taurus occurring on December 23rd, 2022 and lasting until July 2023.

In Sagittarius/Gemini, the nodal axis highlighted issues around thinking and action; as the nodes cross into Scorpio/Taurus, matters concerning proper use of resources (including our own energy system) will be brought into focus becoming clearer as information rises from the Scorpio depths revealing what has previously been unconscious with regards to the world of spirit infused matter.

We are being called to look beyond the mechanistic dualism of a world where spirit and matter are autonomous and mutually exclusive.

It will become less possible to live in a material world that is disconnected from the grid of energy and life pulse as it connects us humans with everything in the universe… unless of course human beings are artificially modified, and less organic so that this natural truth is distorted.

Questions about how humans are affected on the physical plane have dominated recent discussion regarding how humans are affected- or not- by bio-medical intervention. Nowhere on mainstream channels, and rarely elsewhere, does the discussion extend to how we may be affected on the level of spirit and soul by chemical substances injected into our bodies… chemicals also have a spirit, all matter does.

With the north node moving into Taurus on 23 December just a few days after Venus goes retrograde, it will no longer be viable to view the physical plane as dead matter, nor consider that actions and thoughts can exist as isolated entities disenfranchised from a wider energetic matrix.

South node in Pluto ruled Scorpio will assist us in exposing deeper dynamics at play assessing our part in the unfolding of humanity’s destiny including and especially how this relates to the physical dimensions of existence.

Prominent in the constellation of Taurus is the star cluster the Pleiades known, among other epithets, as the Seven Sisters. Across many cultures and throughout time, the Pleiades with only a few exceptions, are considered feminine. The Tuareg Berbers of the northern Sahara call the Pleiades Cat iheḍ (pronounced: shat ihed) (or -ahăḍ) meaning “daughters of the night”. While the Pawnee Indians considered the star cluster a sign of unity from which the people could learn about social harmony, as well as harmony and connection with all living things.

From the bible to the Talmud, the Kabbalah, and the Rig Veda; from Egypt to the Aboriginal peoples of Australia; and from Theosophy to ancient goddess worship, the Pleiades have captured the human imagination offering guidance and messages from a divine feminine consciousness.

Helena Blavatsky, co-founder of the Theosophical Society has much to say about the role of the Pleiades believing that the Seven Sisters have a key role in the karma of nations and individuals and therefore in the unfolding destiny of humanity.

The mythology and cosmology surrounding this open star cluster some 444.2 light years from Earth is a rich treasure chest twinkling through space and weaving many jewels into our human-cosmic-consciousness story.

According to Bernadette Brady the Pleiades were also a major Calendar point marking the beginning and ending of a season. In Babylon, the heliacal rising of the Pleiades heralded the beginning of the new year, and the Celts used the acronychal rising to mark the month of mourning for dead friends- Samhain.

For the Celts, the Pleiades were also linked to the Fates; women were forbidden to sew on the days when the stars were either heliacal or acronychal rising (first star to rise in the east after sunset) in case they broke their thread and consequently humanity’s thread of life.

Could it be that the Pleiades are linked to a Gaia- Sophianic consciousness offering humanity an important message at this time? Our future is in danger of morphing into a transhumanist artificial matrix in which the energetic (and physical) biospheres are eroded and replaced with inorganic intelligence… tearing us from the womb of the Mother in one giant collective caesarean section.

The last new moon in Scorpio preceding the lunar eclipse in Taurus, for me, kick started a process which I feel will affect us for the next few years, bringing us into more alignment with our individual and collective soul’s destiny and true identity- an upgrade if you will but not of the artificial kind. Of course, we get to choose… a classic red pill, blue pill moment. These decisions are being made in each of us at the level of soul and each must choose his or her path.

We are weaving our fate in every moment, in every decision, and in every thought. To keep on participating in humanity’s future at a time when we are being asked- if not forced -to surrender our autonomy and natural truth to an artificial agenda intent on stripping humanity of all that keeps us embedded in the physical/spiritual eco system of our planet and beyond, is the invitation of our time.

We are the Weavers of Fate.