Monday, April 16, 2018

Message for Tuesday 17 April 2018

Tuesday 17 April 2018

\Interesting Gains/

Moon in Taurus
/moon goes void-of-course at 3:06p PT | 6:06p ET | 10:06p UT (until Wednesday morning after sunrise, time in Wednesday's forecast))



A man with a large pair of scales in the act of weighing.   Will enjoy dealing with weights and measures; apt in matters of detail.   c

A farmyard, with a lot of cows. A woman milking a cow.   Dairy person; milk, cheese or butter.   c

A girl surreptitiously bathing in the nude.   Immersion.   s

A soldier derelict in duty.   Deviation.   s

White dove over troubled waters.   Guidance.   s 

A fair woman, richly attired, stands alone.  A rich and beneficent nature. By goodness of heart attracts friends and gains attention. Success through a woman. Love of luxury and praise, but generous and gifted.  Favor.  b

A field of rich grass in which stands a tree. A swarm of bees encircle the tree.   Efforts successful. Diligence leads to acquisition of money and friends. Industry and thrift.   Utility.   b


The mostly fortunate symbols point out the beneficent trine of the moon in Taurus with Saturn, Mars and Pluto in Capricorn, earth signs. Further, Luna is with Venus in Taurus, which rules bulls and cattle, and so we have the fortuitous symbol of the woman milking a cow! What this will mean to urban folk I do not know. We should be able to get possessions and finances in good order. It could be one of the better shopping days in recent memory, though the opposition of Venus and moon with Jupiter could warn against overspending on any doubtful item, especially after Luna goes v-of-c in late afternoon.

{Tuesday} /Interesting Gains\

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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