^Making the Best of Wan Opportunity^
Moon in Aries
|Karmically serious or sobering third| of this week is with us (until Sunday morning)
Aiming your business arrow at opportunity targets is feasible. You take aim as best you can. The arrow is in mid-air, the outcome not yet determined. The Bright Hermetic Epoch of about two months begins tomorrow! And so next week should see an atmosphere favorable for a fresh agenda. Meanwhile you may feel you are somewhat clairvoyant about what you can do, despite the serious mood of the |difficult third|. If not an astrological student you may pursue some other study giving high vision.
You feel you are right about things. This is good in itself, an inner confidence helping to thwart depression. It could only go wrong if you became too arrogant, taking a critical and harsh stance toward those with whom you disagree. Or you may find others are reacting to you like "a harrow standing in an open field," wanting to eliminate weeds of disagreement and considering you or your attitudes some of the weeds. It is true that there are many fallacies in the human mind, and sometimes a harsh critic is helpful by pointing them out. What is hurtful is sarcastic contention for its own sake.
Yet within all this, Venus remains in a sextile with Mars and there is love somewhere, somehow, even if not noticed in an obvious way. Varying feelings about someone alternate, attraction versus doubt, that wonderful sextile versus Venus's concurrent conjunction with Saturn, which is the "nobody loves me" aspect. A friend told me yesterday that he was feeling very bored with his daily routine. That is one symptom of Venus conjoined to Saturn. Love seems pointless or hopeless or the flavor of the Other seems old and tired. Or one feels the Other sees oneself as insipid. Yet "a boy and girl stand with arms entwined," and so just being together may be enough. As for "an embassy ball," if you are invited, go, but be prepared for the |difficult third| plus the Venus-Saturn withdrawal phase of things, people hiding in corners or not feeling up for conversation or interaction. Maybe talking about serious or painful matters in each other's lives would not be a mistake, if one is determinedly diplomatic and kind. "Misery loves company."
{Friday} ^Making the Best of Wan Opportunity^
Cosmic Piper
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