^Brooking No Outer or Inner Opposition^
Moon in Aries
/moon goes void-of-course at 9:04a PT | 12:04p ET | 4:04p UT
|Karmically serious or sobering third| of this week continues
until Tuesday at 1:21a PT | 4:21a ET | 8:21a UT
The combination of v-of-c with |the karmic third| does not mean disaster but requires patience. Slowing down is good, to link one's consciousness with that of the Eternal Which, or Who, is beyond these temporal vicissitudes.
Agricultural down-on-earth-ness, soil or manure or excrement or something anal, is just part of the process at home and among those you like. There can be fun, amusement, artistry and eloquence, as if someone were entertaining at the piano in an assembly hall.
A drifting, floating trend goes with loneliness, as if during one's adventures one felt abandoned. Yet you can develop and assert dominion through strong character, and brook no opposition to basic plans. You maintain your dignity.
You may feel somewhat misanthropic and therefore alone. You are not unaffected by others' short-sightedness or moral obliquity. They don't realize what is missing in their character. All are bound by chains they forge themselves, unwittingly. To be self-centered is to be less than one could be, but you may feel that others' self-centeredness prevents you from expanding beyond your own.
It is necessary to compete, or keep going and trying, in order not to be eliminated from the "swimming race" of life. Losing one round or race is not being eliminated, it is being tested and improved for the next attempt. We should not let our feelings of futility or failure make things more bleak than they are.
When the challenge of living is felt as experiment and self-discovery, there is "The dawn of a new day, everything changed." You are dependent on yourself and the Highest, not on any other human being, and when you sense the illimitable potentialities of your living you are able to innovate joyously. An appetite for experience blazes a happy trail.
{Monday} ^Brooking No Outer or Inner Opposition^
Cosmic Piper
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