Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Message for Wednesday 5 February 2020

Wednesday 5 February 2020

~Appropriate Outlets for Expression~

Moon in Gemini-->Cancer
/moon goes void-of-course at 6:21a PT | 9:21a ET | 2:21p UT
 until it enters Cancer at 11:04a PT | 2:04p ET | 7:04p UT
|Karmically serious or sobering third| of this week begins early Thursday

The Dark Hermetic Epoch, discovered by myself, Cosmic Piper, in 1979, named almost 20 years later, and reported on regularly here for almost 21 years, is real. It covers a little less than half of the time, lasting almost two months. It means exactly what "Mercury retrograde" means in most people's minds---confusion, mixed-up schedules, bad timing, often crisis. It was obviously afflicting those administering the Iowa caucus, in a big way.  The current DHE goes from February 2 through March 29

Here is what I wrote and posted here on Sunday, January 26: 
Then there are those who look beyond politics into the sky, "an astrological chart in square form." I have been studying the chart for the next Hermetic Epoch---a Dark or Slow one---which begins February 2 and lasts through March 29. My aim was to see what I could about this important phase of the Democratic primary season. The essence of my conclusion is: Nobody will be happy! That is, it does not appear that any candidate is going to get overwhelming approval from the Iowa caucuses (February 3), the New Hampshire primary (February 11) and Super Tuesday (March 3, when fourteen states including California will vote). Who might come out on top? My quick (by no means exhaustive) astrological survey suggests Elizabeth Warren might do best, in some way, or at least exceed expectations for her, while I do not see a groundswell for any other candidate, neither Bernie Sanders nor Joe Biden nor any of the others.  

As I write on Tuesday, we are still awaiting results from the Iowa caucus.  Obviously with the confused "results," if they are results, of what I said there was prescient and correct.    From the New York Times on Caucus night, late: "Trip Gabriel, reporting from Dubuque:

"Looks like multiple candidates will claim victory of sorts in Iowa, then hop on a plane to N.H. and make moot whatever the actual results are."
  This is why I said in the report more than a week earlier that "nobody would be happy" with the results of the caucus. 

Wednesday:  Signor Borelli and Sepharial warn against indolence, ineptness, and perversion. Sickness could be actual disruption of the organism, temporarily, or it could be selfish indulgence and apathy. There is a suggestion of hypochondria. However, while one is inert and recuperating, for whatever reason, one could utilize deep powers of intellect and soul to manifest wisdom and find out secrets of healing. One could even "take life at the crisis and turn it back from the Gates of Death." 

"Fateful inclinations and strong passions," sexual in nature, could bring suffering or disgrace. Intense feelings could overrule the warnings of past experience and its lessons. However, life continues, and feelings persevere, and they cannot just be bottled up without some creative outlet, so it appears the question is, What is that outlet? One feels one needs to enter into new situations, environments, ambiences in order to explore life afresh and find some way of expressing oneself hardily. 

"A naked man, having a serpent coiled around the lower part of the body."  Charubel says this is "A vicious degree" denoting "one subject to filthy habits and deeds."  What that might be in your life or that of someone you know, I leave to you.  We can easily justify to ourselves whatever impulses goad us to do, though we may judge ourselves harshly later.  It's territory where each person is left to settle such questions between himself or herself and her or his soul.   If we manage to do that wisely we might find ourselves pleased by "a soft cloudy cumulus upon a bright horizon."  Those we encounter have a "kind, pliant and sympathetic nature."  Our fortunes "lie in smooth places."  Life is as good to us as we have been to it.

{Wednesday}  ~Appropriate Outlets for Expression~

Cosmic Piper

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