Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Wednesday 17 April 2013

Wednesday 17 April 2013






There is no reason why the following should be in different type faces or the lines crowded together or all bollixed up. It is the fault entirely of Blogspot which is very poorly formatted. I cannot help it and if I try to change it and improve it it gets worse. You should read these forecasts somewhere else. Yahoo groups is one place, the group is cosmic-connexion. Tumblr is another. I expect to start a Facebook page soon.
 
Sun in Aries and Moon in Cancer
Moon on course

The nest of birds is orphaned. The ram views the sheep
But stays away. The lion roars and rages at himself.
The waitress brings more drinks; it's not enough.
The choir of angels does not weep but sings.

In a day (Monday) filled with difficulties for me (although not depression) I did not even hear about the events in Boston until the end of the day. I see that in Monday's forecast I said "Harshness is understandable if directed toward immediate action, not if delighting in cruelty." Then, later, "Without a rudder, a ship drifts and could be wrecked. Common elements need to be found through conversation with someone in a power-position, so that you can correct anything wrong. Potentials of cruelty, already mentioned, do not have to ruin things. Correcting things is not cruelty when done aptly." I think what this was hinting at, in connection with the Boston Marathon, is that "something wrong" needed to be corrected, which included "potentials of cruelty." "Correcting things is not cruelty when done aptly" might suggest that if someone in authority had had the slightest hint of trouble at the parade route, it would not have been cruel to change the venue of the event or cancel it. Hints of harshness and cruelty throughout the forecast did not predict directly a terrorist act. In fairness to myself, there are such acts nearly every day somewhere in the world and I do not pretend to forecast them. But as I wrote Monday's report, I kept wondering why so many harsh symbols and portents turned up, and felt as if I had to warn against something even though I didn't want to.

My own problems on Monday stemmed from some bad choices, and problems with road signs which did not guide me correctly as I ventured into an area I was unfamiliar with. Yes, I am blaming Google Maps also who gave bad driving directions. But the people I met who helped me were unfailingly kind. I said many prayers of the nature of "Thank you God for these good people." The kindness of strangers is one of the great boons of humanity for which we can be grateful so often.
For today, Wednesday, I have to say: Be very careful. That is not the advice I like to give. Problems close at hand, at home or headquarters, could lead to strife among those who need to live peaceably next to one another. Shouting or raising your voice or insulting someone are dangers. But meeting the higher is possible. Becoming aware of celestial overtones can lift beyond anger.
Someone who manages a restaurant could be going through a conflict or else finds things constantly changing so that no goal can be reached conclusively. This could apply to yourself also. Rest seems impossible because you have to keep moving (as do restaurant workers). Everything seems incomplete.
There could be a sense of orphanage, of being deprived of parental aid and guidance. Yet that can lead to a revival of one's spirits, rising to the challenge. A mental or intellectual trend is highly critical of people and the way they express themselves. This could eventuate in real insight but should not result in harshness.


The sun and Mars are in exact conjunction toward the end of Aries. This could result in fighting, but of course does not have to. It would be good to be aware immediately when a fight is erupting, and try to redirect energy and opposition in a way to bring light rather than heat. There is vacillation leading to turbulence in many minds, and so anger could explode. If two are angry with each other, there is something they need to learn from each other. They do not know what it is, and that is why they are angry.
Being simple and honest, yet aggressive, is a way to use Martian energy. Cutting away obstacles to success in your work is a regular, normal, sane process. A hardy approach, with natural prowess, makes you solvent and elevates you above former levels.
Ruin and misery are in the mind, primarily. Misfortune can beget fresh energy. Loneliness is normal at times, and in certain individuals it is the "lone wolf" or "lone ram" syndrome, not abormal. Even such individuals benefit by ordinary conversations, which could be a method of clarifying our lives.
Vexation can be an accompaniment of versatility, that is, one tries to do so much that one is vexed by inability to complete it all. Refreshment can restore perspective, awakening one to simpler, less confusing choices. People want to give of themselves in an impersonal manner.
There is danger of hurting others and hurting ourselves. But we have the privilege of a better path. We often venerate spiritual traditions, or those who uphold them. How often do we venerate the Supreme Lord? It seems that very few understand that that could be a major answer to their problems. H. P. Blavatsky pointed out that the syllable "ma" is so often connected with "greatness," as in "major," "majesty," "master," "mahatma," "magnify," "magus," and, yes, magic. (I don't care what linguists or etymologists say about this; it is self-evident. Oh, and let's not forget "ma" as Mother!) When we venerate the majesty of Deity, we are linked with His magic, far more potent than any we could devise. As a Psalmist said, "Let us magnify the Lord!" This is a privilege we too often deny ourselves.
{Wednesday} ~Lonely Vexation or Veneration?~
Cosmic Piper




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