Thursday 13 August 2020
}Past Indiscretion to Good Fortune{
Moon in Gemini
Hardest: When things are in a dilapidated condition, there is danger of accident, or of letting it all drift to bankruptcy. There can be a sense of futility which brings listlessness. Sometimes that can be playfulness. Gemini (where the moon is) can be playful, something many critics of Donald Trump don't understand about him. Today we have "A man playing with colored balls, an immodest woman standing behind him" and also "a woman clothed in gaudy apparel playing with some jewels in her lap." There could be wastefulness and impracticality. Careless pleasures could lead to being crossed by the opposite sex in an unexpected fashion. People are attracted to semblances--colored balls and jewels, or the sex-impulses those might imply--when circumstances seem bleak. This might be harmless unless it is seductive to the weak and defenseless. "A hawk is seen hovering over a nest of young birds." Innocents could be injured, even by pedophiles, or by those who, relaxing into fun with those less mature, are carried away by predatory impulses.
Easier: One might be grateful for some pleasant, easy-going circumstances: "A green field is surrounded by shrubberies, with a nice villa on the northeast side." Charubel says "this person has an adequacy to keep him; and with this has the disposition to be content." However, "game birds feathering their nests" are preparing for the future in an instinctive manner, and one might want to consider what one is doing for a coming generation. "A carrier pigeon," contrary to the hawk of the previous paragraph, is bringing information and, at best, enlightenment. We can depend on life to provide the messages we need. Then we are prepared to take charge, perhaps in a career area.
Smoothest: The two hypnotic "p"s of "politics" and "pandemic" should not keep us away from nature. This could be in her unimproved native summer grandeur, or in terms of our "improvement" of her by imposing conditions of human living: "A large tract of land mapped out and enclosed with posts and rails, intended for a farm and homestead in the near future." Charubel says that the surveyor-adventurer is "possessed of boundless resources" and "his speculations are successful." This could be literal, though for most the "farm and homestead" are metaphoric, a hopeful project we have in the works. "An open window and a net curtain blowing into a cornucopia" indicates perhaps unmerited good fortune, munificence, the richer rewards of life to be enjoyed and shared. Some of this could be literally or metaphorically aromatic, filing the ambiance with sweet odors.
{Thursday} {Past Indiscretion to Good Fortune}
Cosmic Piper
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