Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Message for Thursday 12 March 2020

Thursday 12 March 2020

~Orphans Find Daddy?~

Moon in Scorpio
< moon in the Via Combusta
|Karmically serious or sobering third| of this week continues until Friday morning

It is tough.  I don't need to tell you.  The above difficult indications just for today are added to the problems of the Dark Hermetic (or Slow Mercury) Epoch until March 30.  The most complicated and disturbing things happen during those periods, as you must know if you've been reading these reports, and this time around they are VERY complicated and VERY disturbing.  Not only the pandemic but the resulting careening downhill of businesses and investments.  Even "the best and brightest," Harvard students, have been sent home, forced to leave their dormitories and pack their bags.  Unbelievable.  And that is an enormous hardship for many of them who are in the lower economic brackets.  They were given five days to get out!  Not only the pandemic but the often crazy, panicky reactions to the pandemic seem to be harrowing so many people, directly or indirectly.  Do world and national health organizations and governments know what to do?  Not really, it would appear.  Utter confusion, as to be expected in any DHE.  

A lot of this has to do with the multiple conjunction in Capricorn.  It is not a bad sign but a challenging one.  It manifests on the earth plane strongly---this time, in health and in money.  What is more "earthy" than those two things?  It rules the skin, and so I wonder how many are experiencing skin problems such as rashes.  Also, the virus can be transmitted through skin contact and so we are told to wash our hands and avoid touching our faces.  

Again, I say:  Some relief beginning on March 13, which is tomorrow (Friday).  More relief beginning March 20 when the sun enters Aries.  And more relief beginning March 30 when the next Bright Hermetic Epoch begins.  April should be a much better month for us, and the first two weeks of May at least.  

Thursday:  We feel lost or neglected, as if orphans.  Who is going to take care of us?  People are looking to government for help in getting through the pandemic and the financial crisis.  "The Union Jack" is a symbol of that very government (as it existed during the British Empire) and so the world's population may be hoping for some accord among big governments to ward off the crisis.  Dr. Jones says this symbol shows "the maximum protection which life at large will provide for the individual in general."  "The organized nation is able to bring benefits to man beyond anything any person or group could ever win in a lesser dimension of enterprise."  Of course, to receive those benefits one has to agree to some degree of supervision.

"A general accepting defeat gracefully" is any captain of industry or finance who now has to work with less capital or fewer prospects.  There appear to be millions of them worldwide.  When one thing doesn't work, another has to be tried, and that is known as expediency.  To be expedient gracefully contributes something to the morale of the nation and of individuals, employees, clients and customers.  It helps when all are also aware of deeper or higher realities, as of "spiritist phenomena."  Such subtle sensitivity provides a focus beyond the merely observable, which aids in re-forming the latter according to desire.

Unexpected, disastrous, and explosive loss is possible.  (I thought we had had enough of that this week.)  However, good aspects between the Pisces and Capricorn planets, including the sun-Neptune conjunction,  could be protective.  This is the last day of Venus's square with Saturn, and her trine with Mars is within ten degrees and tightening every day.  Therefore my projection that tomorrow could be the beginning of a better era.  "A portly man walks among pigeons which flock upon the ground at his feet."  He inspires confidence and faith in animals and young people.  He or she is benevolent and secure, walking by easy steps.  So may it be.

{Thursday}  ~Orphans Find Daddy?~

Cosmic Piper

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