Friday, March 30, 2018

Messages for Saturday 31 March and Sunday 1 April 2018

Saturday 31 March 2018

}Traversing a Labyrinth Toward Peace{

Moon in Libra
|Karmically difficult third| of this week continues until Sunday afternoon 
Full Moon of Aries-Libra at 5:38a PT | 8:38a ET | 12:38p UT 
< moon enters the Via Combusta at 1:07p PT | 4:07p ET | 9:07p UT


A labyrinth.   Eccentric in conduct. Has a way and will of his own. Will find his way if permitted to do so, but may collide with the ruling power of this world as it is. He will not prosper in the world by following his own way.   c

A man sowing in the wind. May use faculties to little advantage.  Dissipation.  b 


A man desponding, standing on a barren plain with leaden colored clouds overhead.   Gloomy and monotonous; uneventful. Poor in worldly substance.   c

A clear mountain stream.   Resourcefulness.   s


A woman of pleasant face, neatly attired, stands holding a sword, whose point is earthward. Her head is kissed by the meridian Sun, her face is towards the north.  Disputative mind, with many enemies, needing to exercise herself in self-defense. Strife, but native force and diplomacy will eventually prevail.   Self-Preservation.   b

A man leading two children by the hands.   A sociable and bountiful nature. Strong domestic instincts. Delights in family relations; proud to be householder and husband. Conservatism.   b

Birds in the house singing happily.   Establishment.   s 

{Saturday}  {Traversing a Labyrinth Toward Peace}


"God be merciful unto us, and bless us, and cause his face to shine upon us.  That thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations."   --Psalm 67

Cosmic Piper


Sunday 1 April 2018

}Up the Hill of Hope{

Moon in Libra-->Scorpio
|Karmically difficult third| of this week ends at 4:59a PT | 7:59a ET | 11:59a UT
> moon is in the Via Combusta (until late Monday afternoon)
/moon goes void-of-course at 11:30a PT | 2:30p ET | 6:30p UT
until it enters Scorpio at 3:58p PT | 6:58p ET | 10:58p UT


A man climbing a steep hill, a road consisting of steps; an angel form at the top giving words of cheer with a golden crown awaiting him.   One inspired to pursue an object worthy of his ambition. Will labor hard and suffer much to fulfill his mission.  c

An angel carrying a harp.   Attunement.   s

A man sowing in the wind. May use faculties to little advantage.   Dissipation.   b 

An inverted triangle immersed in a dark fog; slowly this fog clears away, and the triangle becomes a bright blue, embedded in gold.  It seems the psychic nature is more open to outside influence than the ordinary, so malignant powers rush in to eclipse the person of genius.  Heart-rending trials, followed by success.   c 


A man at the summit of a mountain, illumined by the setting sun; holding a staff in his right hand, in his left a crown.  Through suffering and hard work will attain to dignity and prominence.  Reward.  b

Steps up to a lawn blooming with clover.   Hopefulness.   s 

A woman is gathering grapes, with which she fills many baskets.  Reaping benefits from old age, pleasures from maturity. Acquisitiveness. Designs meet with success.   Gathering Together.   b


This is a fortifying, optimistic, strengthening picture for Easter. 

{Sunday}  {Up the Hill of Hope}

Cosmic Piper

"My deeds done in my Father's name are my credentials, but because you are not sheep of my flock you do not believe. My own sheep listen to my voice; I know them and they follow me."  -- Jesus, John 10: 25-27



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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