\Survival in Interesting Realities of Reconciliation/
A very large field of corn; a great number of reapers, but a very few sheaves. Aspirations high and motives good; but may labor without adequate results. c
Moon in Capricorn
|Karmically decisive third| of this week is diminishing but doesn't end until 5:02p PT | 8:02p ET | 1:02a(Tu) UT
/moon goes void-of-course at 9:44p PT | 12:44a(Tu) ET
A petrified forest. Survival. s
A dark face wearing an expression of fierce anger, and across the forehead a red band of blood. Vindictive. Frenzy or acute mania. Malice. b
A lion standing alone with tail erect and in the act of running towards a panther. Noble disposition, high-minded, honorable; bold, courageous, and fearless of foes. c
A man sowing in the wind. May use faculties to little advantage. Dissipation. b
A boar's head upon a dish. Conviviality. b A taste for high living. Fiery and petulant; but generous and hospitable, bringing about accord with enemies.
The lamp of physical enlightenment at the left temple. Reconciliation. s
The petrified forest suggests that we are reliving things we have already lived. It is not easy to break free from the karma one has earned, the patterns one has created, in past lives. (To be convinced that there are "past lives," read a new, excellent book by Leslie Kean entitled Surviving Death.) Yes, we are surviving, from life to life, but then there comes the question, Is that enough? We want to progress also.
We have encountered the angry, bloody face a few days ago and survived it, so the "malice" it represents is probably subconscious in someone you associate with or in yourself. But the lion (of the next symbol) is fearless of foes, partly because honorable and of a noble disposition, and therefore bold and courageous. So may we be.
Again there is the suggestion that we are not using our powers to full advantage, as the man sowing in the wind. But this may require no more than a subtle shift in strategy or aim. Then we will indeed reap what we have sown, even if the return seems less than we had hoped. Welcome to the real world. Some return is better than none.
It is enough to launch a party, apparently. The "boar's head" may seem grotesque but the symbol comes from an era when it would have been a symbol of hearty and friendly feasting. Even vegetarians could have some sort of feast or exhilarating convivial meal today which reconciles them with all around them.
The last symbol and its interpretation may seem mysterious, yet comforting. Enlightenment whether physical or spiritual brings about an understanding of the opposites which seemed in conflict, and there is internal reconciliation. This could reflect the harmony of Luna's sextile with Neptune early in the day and then with Jupiter in the evening.
{Monday} /Survival in Interesting Realities of Reconcliation\
Cosmic Piper
The strange spacing between paragraphs is not my choice and not my fault. Blogspot does it, and no matter how many times I try to edit it it just gets worse. Programmers, hear!
The strange spacing between paragraphs is not my choice and not my fault. Blogspot does it, and no matter how many times I try to edit it it just gets worse. Programmers, hear!
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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