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Your Guide to Virgo Season

This is what happens when the virgin meets the magician...plus retrogrades. So many retrogrades.

Tomorrow, we leave the fiery, fun realm of Leo for the grounded, earthy energy of Virgo (August 23rd to Sept 23rd this year). This is the perfect time to find more balance in your daily routines, care for your health in practical and sustainable ways, and tend to the details that will support bringing your bigger projects to life. 

But this Virgo Season isn’t just about Virgo energy…it’s about retrograde energy. And actually, I think the two vibes go together quite well.

With that, here’s your guide to make the most of Virgo - Retro Season!

A Cosmic Look at Virgo

Virgos have a reputation for being meticulous and organized. They get things done and they get things done right. And they do it the first time. And, whatever they do usually benefits everyone. 

Perhaps this is why a keyword for Virgo Season is care. Virgos care — about themselves and others. Self-improvement is balanced with service here, and quite often, the two are connected.

The Virgo Party

One of my favorite ways to feel into each Zodia is to imagine a dinner party hosted in the spirit of the sign.

Virgo’s, of course, would be meticulously planned: The cuisine both delicious and healthy, each course arriving in perfect timing. Seating arrangements carefully thought out in advance to ensure interesting conversation and benefic encounters. And, I have no doubt that coversation cards or other somewhat structured social activities would be in place, ensuring that no one is left out and all are taken care of.

How do you feel about attending this party? Do you feel yourself relax, knowing that all your needs will be cared for? Or do you feel tense, worried that you’ll be bored to death without a bit more freedom? Your reflections might illuminate a bit of your relationship with your own inner Virgo.

Virgo the Virgin

Virgo is symbolized by the Virgin, which might not sound that exciting, but is actually an amazing archetype. 

The Virgin is not about sexuality but about sovereignty — it’s about feeling whole and complete in and of yourself. 

In Goddesses in Everywoman, Jungian analyst Jean Shinoda Bolen describes the virgin goddesses as free and whole. They live their own lives, focus on their personal development, and cultivate great self-reliance.

Virginity also refers to purity here — but not the warped idea of sexual purity often associated with the word today. Rather, the virgin archetype offers us the purity of “original form”. Virgo asks us to reflect on our own true nature: Who are you at your core? What is your true spiritual nature?

Mother Mary, the primary virgin archetype of the West, is a model of this: her heart so pure, her divinity so intact, that she could birth — literally and metaphorically — the infinite love of Christ upon the Earth.

In this way, Virgo Season invites us to reconnect with our true self and sovereign nature, those parts of us that are whole, divine, and free from unhealthy cultural conditioning. 

This is the ultimate aim of the personal growth aspect of this Zodia. We cultivate discipline, inquiry, and right effort on our path to self-realization.

Mercury: Magic, Messages, and Mind

Virgo is ruled by Mercury — the planet of magic, messages, and the mind. 

In modern astrology, Mercury is most immediately connected with the mind and messenger archetypes. We tend to immediately think of our thought processes and everything related to communication — technology, language, travel, contracts, and more.

And, Mercury is known for its retrogrades. As one of the fastest moving planets, Mercury goes retrograde relatively often, which tends to put a pause on all the communication issues mentioned above. 

Yet what’s often left out here is that Mercury also contains the archetype of the Magician. 

In Hellenistic astrology, Mercury holds the unique position of not being part of other planetary groups (to put it simply) — Mercury is a free agent that travels between the realms of dark and light, the individual and the collective, and spirit and matter. 

And this is how magic happens.
Spirit meets matter, and the mind directs the outcome.

When the Virgin Meets the Magician: Deities for Virgo Season

Virgo shows us that when purity of mind meets the limitless capacity of spirit, true magic becomes possible.

What do you most wish to accomplish? What desires arise from the most authentic place within? And, what is the next small step that will take you in the right direction?

Partnering with the deities that express and model Virgoan qualities can enhance our practices of self-development and magic during this time:

One place to begin your inquiry here is by looking at your relationship with the Virgin goddesses — Artemis, Hestia, and Athena — as well as Mother Mary. I’ve written a full article on these virgin goddesses here.

The other area to look at is the realm of three Mercurial gods — Hermes, Thoth, and Odin.

A Brief Detour into the Mercurial Gods…

In classical astrology, each day of the week is given a planetary lord — and Mercury’s day is Wednesday. Wednesday, from the Old English word Wōdnesdæg, means day of Woden or day of Odin. And in the Norse allfather Odin, we see a god of wisdom, communication, and magic, an apt expression of Mercury.

As an aside, I’ve created an all-natural, magically-infused perfume dedicated to Odin. It’s smokey and mysterious. Sweet, spicey, and sultry all at the same time. And filled with magical botanicals to awaken your connection with this powerful god. See Odin’s natural and magical perfume here. 

In the West’s classical lineage, Mercury was known as Mercurius to the Romans and Hermes to the Greeks. Hermes — the god of messages and magic. The starting point of Hermeticism. And the incarnation of the Egyptian god Thoth — a primary deity of magic, writing, and wisdom. Both Hermes and Thoth are powerful Mercurial allies.

Which deities do you feel a resonance with at this time, and what might this say about the life themes and lessons arising for you? What support can you find in these gods and goddesses?

One of my absolute favorite deities for working with these energies is that of the goddess Diana, who embodies both the Virgin and the Magician.

Diana is the Roman name for the Greek goddess mentioned above, Artemis, and both goddesses model independence, freedom, personal development, and sovereignty. As a protector of women, this goddess embodies the Virgoan trait of being of service, as well.

Yet Diana specifically brings in the realms of magic. This form of the goddess was kept alive in sacred women’s circles, underground and hidden from the Church, for hundreds of years beyond the fall of the Roman Empire. She is a patron saint of witches to this day. A goddess of true magic.

I have a long standing relationship with this goddess and have created many offerings to her over the years. If you’re interested in learning more, take a look at this goddess workshop dedicated to her. Or, if you’d like to simply receive her blessings, my Artemis-Diana botanical perfume is infused with her energy — it smells of a wild and sweet forest filled with rain and moonlight, and is one of my personal favorites.

The 6th House: Bringing Sovereignty and Magic to Our Daily Lives

Virgo rules the 6th house in astrology, which is associated with our daily routines, health, and service — all areas of focus for Virgo.

Here, we see all the themes of Virgo Season come together:
The virgin’s quest for personal development, the mind’s acuity and focus, and the magician’s gifts in making things happen — all in the realms of our day-to-day lives.

During Virgo Season, let yourself find pleasure in the details. Find joy in giving to others. Make small, sustainable lifestyle changes that will add up to big results over time. And know that your health, happiness, and hopes are worth committing to. 

This season supports us in committing to our most important goals, making an organized plan, and following through. Then, we can bring our dreams to life…almost as if with magic ;)

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Coming Up In The Cosmos

An astrological season is never just about the ruling Zodia — there are myriad cosmic events that influence us, so let’s take a look at some of the bigger ones we’ll see during Virgo season this year:

Mercury Retrograde Yes, the dreaded Mercury Retrograde is back from August 23 - September 15th this year. But have no fear! Mercury Retrograde in Virgo helps us review the details of past projects, make tweaks, and then be prepared to move forward once the retrograde is over.

Uranus Retrograde — Another retrograde! Innovative and eccentric Uranus goes retrograde on August 28th, and will stay that way until January, 2024. When such a rebellious planet enters a retrograde phase, it asks us to be a bit more conservative when it comes to making major life changes. 

Full Blue Supermoon in Pisces — On August 30th, we’re blessed with a second full moon this August, and it’s a supermoon, meaning it will look big and beautiful over the horizon. Happening in the sign of Pisces, this just might be a time for your dreams to come true.

Venus Goes Direct — On September 3rd, you can take a sign of relief as Venus stations direct once again. Areas of relationships, beauty and aesthetics, values, and more should now feel a bit more easeful.

Jupiter Retrograde — Yeah…there are a lot of retrogrades this month. A planet of luck and spiritual expansion, Jupiter retrograde asks us to travel our inner worlds. This is a time to reflect on our beliefs and blessings, refining them to be more aligned with who we are now.

Extra Long Void Moon — Void moons are an astrological phenomenon that’s almost like a mini “everything is retrograde” period. It’s a time to focus on self-care, meditation, and simple activities like cleaning the house. Void moons happen all the time but usually don’t last for more than an hour or two, so we rarely notice them. On September 12th, we’ll have an extra long void moon — meaning that it will last pretty much all day. Rest and relax as much as you can.

New Moon in Virgo — Thia is a time for setting earthy, practical goals. What do you want your day-to-day life to look like? Set your intentions under the Virgo New Moon on September 14th.

Tips for Virgo Season (and all those retrogrades…)

Does this seem like a lot of retrogrades? It is! Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto will all be retrograde from August 23rd to September 3rd. 

What does this mean for you?

Retrogrades in general are a time for all things “re”: reflect, review, remember, and relax. 

I actually think Virgo Season could be a lovely time for all these retrogrades to take place. We’re naturally more focused on details, want to clean up and organize a bit, and might prioritize our health. You can use these retrogrades to your advantage by going back and cleaning up areas you’ve been meaning to get to, reviewing and editing past projects for even greater clarity or meaning, and refining your daily routine to better support your wellness.

And remember: Revisiting past dreams, projects, relationships, and struggles can be both tender and liberating. Set the to-do list aside on occasion and create space for self care.

Psst: Here’s how to support yourself during retrogrades with plant allies.

More Tips for Virgo Season:

Refine Your Daily Routines: Virgo thrives on structure, so now is the perfect time to take a detailed look at your day-to-day. What’s working, and what’s not? Make the small, sustainable changes that will lead to your goals.

Make Self-Care a Priority: The transition of seasons, back to school energy, attention to detail, and emphasis on service during this season can feel a bit stressful if not balanced with self care. Commit to one act of true care for yourself each day, no matter how small.

Declutter and Organize: Virgo energy reminds us that an organized environment soothes the nervous system and calms the mind. Whether it’s your home, office, or even digital environment, take time to declutter and tidy up the spaces where you spend the most time. 

Embrace Personal Growth: This season is all about self-reflection and self-improvement. Take some time to look back on your achievements, acknowledge your progress, and express gratitude for what you have. From this place of fullness, you can begin to look at where you want to commit to growing even more..

Be of Service: Virgo isn’t just about getting organized and taking care of yourself — it’s about serving others, too, especially in ways that create greater health and well-being. What gifts can you share with your family and community this season?

Make Offerings to Mercury: Mercury energy is strong during Virgo season, making this a wonderful time to add offerings and symbols for this planetary god to your altar and rituals. A few traditional associations from the Picatrix include:

  • Herbs and Aromas — rue, lemongrass, dill, elemi, mastic, sandalwood, and galbanum

  • Foods and Beverages — hoppy beer, black and mint teas, walnuts, and dried fruits

  • Stones — marcasite, agates, malachite, opal, and labradorite


The world needs Virgos and their deep desire to be of service, natural flair for organization, and ability to take care of business. This season, may we all enjoy these cosmic gifts.

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