^Transforming Bitterness into Powerful Insight^
Moon in Aries
|Karmically serious or sobering third| of this week remains until very late Sunday
Hey guys, are you noticing how the |karmically difficult third| of each week correlates with bitter weather, cold or precipitation? It has for weeks on end. Here is something from AccuWeather: The first storm, forecast to swing quickly from west to east through Friday morning, will be more of a nuisance with up to a few inches of snow from Pennsylvania to central and northern New England.
And then, "A much more dramatic, disruptive and dangerous storm will follow approximately 36 hours later from Saturday to Sunday. Errands should be completed before the storm hits.
Blizzard, ice storm to shut down travel over interior Northeast this weekend
The blockbuster storm, which will hit the Midwest first, is forecast to evolve into an all-out blizzard, cause roads to close and lead to scores of flight cancellations."
Could this correlate any more exactly with the timing I gave for the |karmic or difficult third|? I posted that on Thursday, without looking at any weather forecasts. It is repeated at the top of this report. It was mentioned in yesterday's report how this period has been hitting the weekends and shall often continue to do so until late in April (actually also for a week or two late in March before shifting back).
Saturday: Attachments to people should not be selfish, or they dredge up jealousy and bitterness. There could be resentment leading to rivalry or feuds. As reaction from that, or rejection of it, there could be withdrawal into spiritual, religious or monkish solitude, "A man in monkish dress with long hair and flowing beard." Of course this could symbolically be a Sister in a contemplative order. One is driven back to the inner drawing board to reformulate hopes and agendas.
Nevertheless, one may have semi-secret friends and admirers who appreciate one's style. There is subtle concord when we tune in to it. That we need to do, or we could become nerveless and apathetic, sinking into fatigue or moral paralysis.
The "monk" or "Sister" in us might feel that he or she has become "A veiled prophet of power," able to see into people's motives and influence them, attaining thereby a position of invisible supremacy. Then the question is whether or not one can translate this profound insight into power to improve people or circumstances. One considers one's profession or projects as well as one's finances or income in order to get right with the One.
{Saturday} ^Transforming Bitterness into Powerful Insight^
Cosmic Piper
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