Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Forecast for Wednesday 30 September 2015

Wednesday 30 September 2015

\Growing Things and People/

Moon in Taurus   ***
|Karmically difficult or sobering third| of this week begins at 10:31a PT | 1:31p ET | 5:31p UT   ** |

I present evidence for astrology here frequently--perhaps every day, though I realize it is not always easy to see the exact correlations between planetary positions and events in one's own or others' lives. Still, they are remarkably accurate so frequently that it can't be due to mere chance and gullibility, such as astrology's critics believe (and shall continue to believe no matter what evidence is presented). Here is today's evidence, of a fascinating sort:

On Monday the moon was in Aries, conjoining Uranus there. This is not an easy aspect. Aries rules the head as well as young males. A reader of this forecast reported to me that Monday afternoon-evening she had a blowup with her son, a young male, and I also had such a blowup with a young male friend. Now, on Tuesday, I find that on the front page of the New York Times there is an article--written or at least posted on Monday--about concussions which West Point cadets sometimes endure when in their freshman year they are required to take a boxing course. There is a photo of a cadet in the ring. Some are suggesting that there should be alternatives to that training. (It is hard for me to see what boxing really has to do with most aspects of warfare.) The article then considers also the fact that concussions on the football field are moving many school districts to change their approach to football. Here is a classic case of "what is on the public's mind" and the mind of the editors of the New York Times being exactly a reflection of the day's planetary aspects. Moon in Aries the sign of young males and also of the head--and conjoined with Uranus, often a violent planet which "shakes people up"--what could be more accurate? The article came out in the Times while the moon was still in Aries and it remains there as I write this Tuesday morning. 

The editors of the Times do not believe in astrology and they refuse to report anything at all which might suggest that astrology is real or worthy of consideration. When it is mentioned it is always put down immediately, often with a joke or derisive comment. Yet the editors of the Times are just as much subject to the influence of the moon as anyone else, as evidenced by this wonderful synchronicity. One wonders if they will ever wake up. This morning I read in John 12:40-41 Jesus's quotation from Isaiah: "He has blinded their eyes and dulled their minds, lest they should see with their eyes, and perceive with their minds, and turn to me to heal them." Exactly why the Lord has "dulled the minds" of the so-called learned, and the editors of the mass media, I do not know, but He must have His reasons. Perhaps it is so that a few of us, like you and I, shall have the privilege of this magical knowledge to ourselves. I for one am very grateful for it.

Monday looks like a good day for growing things, organic farming, houseplants and the like. It could also be good for managing money and for prosperity through career. The early hours of the |challenging third| merely make things a little more serious, not necessarily morose. 

Friends close to your home base, or who come near it, may be valuable. Study about finance, in your headquarters, may not yield absolute rules or methods but could give satisfactory results. People may seem to be a little off-center because of unusual, unsuspected, hidden suppositions in their thinking. Pleasures are subdued to some degree by practical matters needing attention. A peculiar incident with a companion involving communications may still hang in the air but calm down gradually. People want the straight truth about things and have to go to the spiritual plane to find it.

An African-American and a European child play together, pretending
Strife, trying to spank each other. When things get out of hand a parent
Intervenes. Their intimacy takes the color of mutual envy, so that each
Tries to outdo the other in a popularity contest with invisible judges.

The swimming pool's design is triangular, its color blood red.
It's cleaned and decked out with standard equipment.
The boy whose parents own it has innumerable parties round it,
Turning to orgies til his mother's influence steadies everything.

The fireplace left blazing while the family takes an excursion becomes 
A worry to the neighbors. What to do? Two heads of households disagree.
Then, above the flames visible through windows, a flamelike being,
Angel if you will, unrolls a scroll impossible to read. All are astounded.

{Wednesday} /Growing Things and People\

Cosmic Piper



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