~Labyrinth Leads to Fruitage~
Moon in Gemini-->Cancer
/moon is void-of-course
until it enters Cancer at 4:44a PT | 7:44a ET | 11:44a UT
I'll not claim that my forecast that March 30--April 6 would be 8 days beginning a better Epoch (that good one being from March 30 through June 1) is perfect, but I emphasize, as I did yesterday, that Monday is not a good sample of how it will be because the moon is void-of-course on Monday virtually all day. Tuesday has other problems, so I hope you will wait until the weekend, and early next week (April 6 and later) to evaluate the forecast. I think April and May will be much more bearable, however many cases of the virus there may be. We are learning how to cope with it with less upset.
Here is something suggesting my forecast might be right: I see that on March 29 there were 18,000 new cases of the virus, according to the NYTimes, whereas on March 28 there were 22,000 new cases. That was the first large decrease in new cases ever! (U. S. figures.) Well I hope that trend will continue but cannot guarantee anything at a time like this. The media are not reporting that particular figure because (1) it is premature to draw conclusions from it and (2) they don't want to encourage people to stop the social distancing or "sheltering in place."
Tuesday: Our Victorian-era clairvoyants are telling us not to be silly. "A man climbing a pole set on an elevation" is chasing vain things and "exerting himself to no purpose" His ambitions are "in the clouds." Well one might ask what else one is to do if one cannot go out to one's regular workplace? Further, someone is focalized on "a series of bubbles floating in the air." Vanities and vagaries make him "a mere dabbler." Again, in our defense, what are we to do when we are told to "shelter in place"? Maybe watching comedies on Netflix or Youtube is totally reasonable at least for a while.
Someone finding the way through "a labyrinth" is more serious, though his or her conduct is so eccentric that worldly success may be denied. Such can be the lot of astrologers or other researchers into the arcane. Still, at times he or she may find a true path through the maze and guide others, younger or less experienced, like "a man leading two children by the hands." Then the twistings and turnings of the labyrinth have value with a good outcome for teacher and student.
"An old adobe mission" is still our homestead, offering the durability of a solid community backdrop and the depth of character it represents. We are pulling together through this crisis. 'One large, ripe, nicely tinted apple suspended from a bough" represents the advance we make from obscurity to excellence, like a ripening fruit, and also the unexpected rewards we may find accruing to us. And, I hope, moments of sheer pleasure and satisfaction.
{Tuesday} ~Labyrinth Leads to Fruitage~
Cosmic Piper
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