Saturday, April 28, 2018

Message for Sunday 29 April 2018

Sunday 29 April 2018

~Fullsome Moon Blessing~

Moon in Libra-->Scorpio
/moon void-of-course beginning at 10:33p Saturday PT | 1:33a Sunday ET | 5:33a(Su) UT
until it enters Scorpio at 0:13a PT | 3:13a ET | 7:13a UT
< moon in the Via Combusta
Full Moon of Taurus-Scorpio is exact at 5:59p PT | 8:59p ET | 0:59a(M) UT

The Full Moon of Wesak (Taurus) seems to confer a deep spiritual silence and solitude, whether one is of the Buddhist tradition or not.

The first three paragraphs of Saturday's report might be re-read for perspective on the coming week.


An ox, lying upon the ground asleep, in the sunshine. Upon its back two birds are perched.   Idle and self-indulgent. Pleasure in physical appetites. Brings trouble upon himself.  Grossness.   b

The sun shining brightly in a cloudless sky.    Carried away with brilliant anticipations, too sanguine and so liable to disappointment.   c

A large water-wheel attached to a corn mill.   A capable mind, flexible; an excellent mathematician; much ingenuity.   c 

Two awards for bravery in war.   Recognition.   s

 An old-fashioned well.   Recompense.   s 

A woman drawing two dark curtains aside.   Daring.   s 

A peaceful valley; a lake upon which a swan is floating. At the back rises a high mountain.   A generous, kind nature, full of contentment and quiet happiness. Few sorrows; peace in relations. Passive, calm, thoughtful mind; manners courteous and body elegant. Strong memory.   Peace.   b

{Sunday}  ~Fullsome Moon Blessing~

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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