^Earned Liberty^
Moon in Sagittarius-->Capricorn
/moon goes void-of-course at 6:07a PT | 9:07a ET | 1:07p UT
until it enters Capricorn at 9:49p PT | 12:49a(Sa) ET | 4:49a(Sa) UT
Yes, another all-day void-of-course day. Cheers! Flake off, if you can, or start your weekend vacation early. Or, to be more responsible, sort out what you MUST do into one pile and what you COULD shirk into another, and do just the former. Or some of the latter also if you feel like it.
There are possibilities of considerable irritation or annoyance. The "spider" is in a corner watching the "silly flies" and are you the spider or the fly? You could be both, or feel like either, in various situations. Mars in Aries can be assertive. Yet with Mercury retrograde and other factors, you might feel more like the man almost drowning until a lifebuoy is thrown to him, whereupon he recovers. This could be near-bankruptcy for some, then a recovery through some godsend. (Or some "gov-send" if the government is coming through for you.)
While performing necessities you could be like the "man delving" into manual labor to take care of small, detailed matters. Rhetorical question: Has anybody noticed how much longer these take and how much more wearisome these can be while Mercury is retrograde? Then, when done to your satisfaction, you could be like the swan floating on the lake in the valley, gazing euphorically toward your high mountain of hopes and aspirations.
There could be considerable beauty, attraction, and affection. It seems that Venus's sextile with Mars (which does not reach exactness or consummation but continues into July) is cajoling us into shared emotions and friendliness, if not more. "Two lovers are strolling through a secluded walk." The enjoyment they share flows smoothly. Overhead is a Venus-appearing gigantic star, suggesting the genius-promise of a poet, painter or musician. We can appreciate life's glories while they last, whether meteors, fireflies, or catch-all aesthetic treasures.
{Friday} ^Earned Liberty^
Cosmic Piper
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