~Through Intensity to Gradual Gain~
Moon in Pisces
A girl blowing a bugle. Summons. s
A man with upraised arms submerged in the water, over which a heavy rain is falling. Not good to attempt things beyond one's powers. One must know one's weakness in order to attempt to be independent. Incompetence. b
Death, with a scythe in one hand, and a bag of money in the other. A miser who would delight in carnage if it would prove of some monetary advantage to himself. c
A man with open breast, showing enlarged heart overflowing with blood. Sorrow. Harrowing trials. Heartbroken. c
A widow's past brought to light. Rectification. s
Two crossed swords surrounded by a wreath of laurels. Remarkable powers of attack and defense. Pointed speech, incisive manner, penetrating mind. Honors, even if not wealthy. b
The moon in her first quarter. Fond of change; a speculator. Too sanguine in expectation, but mostly fortunate. c
These symbols are meant to be reversed, in many cases. That is, the negative ones are warnings but not indications of something fatal or inevitable. By making an adjustment in one's mind and attitude, prompted by the negative symbol, one can reverse its implication and make it be something positive in one's daily life. (I felt like putting that in italics because it is so important.)
We have a lot of the negative ones today. These correlate with three increasing squares from planets in Pisces to Mars in Sagittarius. The formula for the closest, Mars square Neptune, is "An indomitable approach to obligation" according to Marc Edmund Jones. This suggests that the way to avoid the negativity is to heed the girl blowing the bugle. She is summoning you to catch up with duties, even on a Friday, as if that would prepare you for the weekend. "Knowing one's weakness" means avoiding things questionable which might be actually dangerous or else just waste your time and prevent you from doing something really important.
The "Death" symbol, and the widow at the open grave, obviously correlate to the high-school massacre in Florida, though they were both present in the daily forecast on Thursday and Friday, not on Wednesday when the incident actually occurred. I do not know why, except that perhaps the impact of it and the suffering it caused may be even more intense on these latter two days. May G*d bless all who have been involved in the tragedy. I mentioned in the forecast for the day it happened, Valentine's Day, that Venus has just begun to square Mars (until about March 8). This can be a disharmonious sex life, tactlessness, erring eroticism, and MeToo incidents, but it can also be, at worst, anger leading to violence, as it did in the killer.
Obviously the "harrowing trials" and the "heartbroken" indication apply to the families and friends of those students. The "widow's past brought to light" suggests that it is possible to rectify the impact of the tragedy through spiritual consciousness. I hope that the friends and families of the victims know something of the after-death state and of reincarnation, of immortal life, to help them through the ordeal. I shall recommend again a new book by Leslie Kean, Surviving Death, which gives plentiful and convincing cases of verified reincarnation and of Near-Death and After-Death experiences.
Whether the indication of Death with a money-bag shows problems involving corporations exploiting workers and consumers (as of course some of them do) I leave to you and your experience. It might be possible to overcome something like that either through protest or through alternative strategies bypassing the exploiters. There are "remarkable powers of attack and defense" and honors even for those who are not wealthy.
The final symbol is appropriate because this is in fact the first full day of a new lunar month and Luna is in her first quarter. "Too sanguine" repeats the warning to avoid something really beyond one's current powers (listen to the girl's bugle-summons!), and yet there is the promise of basic good fortune.
So may it be.
{Friday} ~Through Intensity to Gradual Gain~
Cosmic Piper
b: Signor Borelli, 19th century clairvoyant; interpreted by Sepharial who was Walter Gorn Old
c: Charubel, 19th century clairvoyant who was John Thomas
s: Sabian symbols which came through psychic Elsie Wheeler, interpreted by Marc Edmund Jones
The symbols and their interpretation are intended to apply basically during the hours from dawn to midnight. Often a planet will move from one degree to another during the day, so I use a time near mid-afternoon for all of them, so that they shall be exactly right during most, often all, of the daylight hours. The period from midnight to dawn could partake of the nature of either day or both.
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