}Hopes Reviving{
Moon in Libra
>moon in the Via Combusta
/moon goes void-of-course at 10:20p PT
An arrow in flight passing through a cloud of smoke. Penetrating, keen and incisive mind. Pursues what he sees without vacillation. Feels his path in life is already marked out. Directness. b
A hand with a sword in it. Just rising in the ascendant, a halo of golden light envelops it. That sword is not for indiscriminate slaughter. It is to defend the right. A mission to accomplish. A child of the sun. The inhabitants of this red planet will not see thee as thou art seen by thy compeers. c
A person at the bottom of a deep ravine, with lamp in hand looking for something. Mineralogist, geologist, or earth researcher. c
A serpent standing erect within a circle of fire. Disposed to searching out deeper secrets of nature. Wisdom. Scientific study especially as related to healing. He will take life at the crisis and turn it back from the Gates of Death. Knowledge. b
A man habited in rough clothes hewing timber close to a log hut. Contented and laborious. Adaptable to circumstances. Fashioning a world of one's own from materials which nature supplies. Industry, stability, virtue, humility. Utility. b
Immigrants entering. Entrance. s
A fertile garden under the full moon. Ultimacy. s
The symbols indicating positive and brave change go along well with what looks like some release from the harshest aspects we have had among the planets in the past week. Rebirth seems a possibility.
{Sunday} {Hopes Reviving}
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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