~Toward Surprising Success~
Moon in Scorpio
|Karmically serious or sobering third| of this week has ended
< Moon remains in the Via Combusta until 4:09p PT | 7:09p ET | 11:09p UT
I don't want to discuss abortion here because it is a hot-button issue that gets people upset. I have my own view of it, as do you most likely. But I'll mention that on Wednesday when it became a wrenching issue again because of the Alabama bill signed into law, we were in the |Karmically serious or sobering| third of the week. Also, Luna went into the Via Combusta, or burning way, that afternoon, and people are "burning up" over the issue. Also, Venus began that day a bi-septile with Saturn, which I have seen over the years to be as painful (by a 2-degree or about four-day orb) as Venus square or opposite Saturn. The meaning is obvious: Women (Venus) being contained or limited by Saturn (conservative morality or ethics). Also, Mars was on the verge of entering Cancer, where it is Thursday and Friday, and Mars indicates surgery and Cancer the womb. That planet is opposed to Jupiter, still in Sagittarius, which can be "the law" or legislation. Legislation opposing surgery connected with the womb. It all fits but I leave the ethics of it to you.
Friday: Charubel warns against black magic, that is, immoral magic. With the moon in Scorpio, this could be related to sexuality; or, perhaps, tricky or unethical business deals.
However, we are likely to have high and true insights, with the Full Moon approaching (around noon tomorrow) and the symbol (for Mars) "A man suspended over a vast level place," keyword: Contemplation. We can see things largely and completely, bringing all facets of any question together in our minds, in a remarkable manner.
You may feel you could make a radical entrance into another place or position. Is this wishful thinking? Time will tell, but we are in a Bright Hermetic Epoch until June 20 and you may be on to something real. That person at a distance who is mysterious to you might have some answers if you approach courteously.
An eccentric or unusual vocation could bring success, as if one were "An alchemist at work in his laboratory; upon his table is much gold."
And so there is abundant hope: "Steps up to a lawn blooming with clover." That is the springtime we now enjoy, presaging, in the fall, "A woman gathering grapes, with which she fills many baskets." We may be thrilled by what seems unusual prosperity---or at least by unusually fulfilling ways of using and enjoying what we have.
{Friday} ~Toward Surprising Success~
Cosmic Piper
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