^Calculating Opportunity Thoughtfully and Gradually^
Moon in Sagittarius-->Capricorn
/moon goes void-of-course at 7:31a PT | 10:31a ET | 2:31p UT
until it enters Capricorn at 7:39p PT | 10:39p ET | 2:39a(F) UT
Mercury turns retrograde at 8:42a PT | 11:42a ET | 3:42p UT (until November 20)
The twelve-hour void-of-course period suggests inefficacy because of some twist in one's thinking which makes one chase after things which don't pan out. Thus some will even resort to devices which are illegitimate or have deplorable consequences, and there's no one to blame but themselves.
Better, one can jump on opportunities as if they were one's prey. One has planned this carefully, some would say with treachery, but to oneself it seems just plain self-interest. One should of course avoid cruelty. One is like a trader, or "a ship in full sail," exploiting opportunities which keep changing.
Faculties are strong while Mercury is stationary (just barely retrograde). One can perceive things with almost mathematical certainty. This is favorable for technological matters or research of any kind. One is serious about sitting down to map out one's fortune on physical or digital paper. Then, when one becomes successful, one is a "benefactor of society" because one's well-being and prosperity are naturally communicated to others.
{Thursday} ^Calculating Opportunity Thoughtfully and Gradually^
Cosmic Piper
P. S. Happy Halloween! The Mercury Retrograde period is upon us until November 20, three weeks. That is not all bad, of course, but can be disconcerting. I am seeing it in my own life: Doing things "out-of-pattern," as in changing one's schedule, eating habits, sleep habits, or taking an interest in things one ordinarily ignores, and so on. Recalling the past a lot, reminiscing, thinking of old friends, or reconnecting with them, and so on. All this can lead to ignoring immediate needs, sometimes, and so cause problems due to forgetfulness or "slacking off." Yet some "slacking off" is good and healthy. It's a matter of constant adjustment and readjustment, sometimes in wonderful ways which seem almost magical. I will leave out the "hard stuff" for now, but you know what it is---delays, technical glitches, etc. We can deal with it. Life goes on.
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