Thursday 22 October 2020
\Debate Party?/
Moon in Capricorn
|Karmically serious or sobering third| of this week is with us (most intense today) until Saturday morning
/moon goes void-of-course at 9:36p PT | 12:36a(F) ET | 4:36a(F) UT
I try to keep politics out of these reports, but we can't avoid the fact that the final presidential debate is tonight. It WOULD happen at a time when the moon will be exactly conjoined to Saturn (perchance Satan) in Saturn's own sign Capricorn, which seems to be the source of much of our pandemic woe (three planets have been therein for the entire period).
The first symbol is suggestive of Hunter Biden: "A man sitting naked upon a sea-girt rock, covering his eyes with his hands." This is someone "estranged from his kindred and maybe exiled or outcast from his country." He "will be short-sighted or have some moral obliquity, and incur severe trouble through this defect." Of course the media, and debate moderators, are at their worst doing their best to keep Hunter out of view, but there he is sitting on that rock. And maybe Joe nearby. "A nomadic warrior equipped with javelin and firearms" sounds more like Donald Trump, "nomadic" because he is having a rally in a new state almost every day. He is "ever ready for the fray, involved in many strifes and quarrels." "In body robust and in mind offensive to the peace of others, he will not fail to make numerous enemies." (Yes, the sun and Venus are at these two degrees in Signor Borelli's clairvoyant symbols from 19th-century Italy.)
Both candidates are accused of ill-gotten gains, and we have "an old man carrying two bags of gold clasped at his breast with nervous hands." This is simply Acquisitiveness, for better or worse. Voters too are clasping their "bottom line" while awaiting further stimulus. Foreign trade and costly foreign involvement will be discussed. Yet Venus's trines with three planets suggest friendliness, and we may have debate parties as if "on a sight-seeing bus." There can be "naive and indomitable interest in life as a whole" to protect us from pointless partisan gloom and fury. Some win, some lose. Take in the scenery.
Yes, let's have a debate party. "A large assembly room. A large audience and a man at the piano." The audience and piano are most likely virtual in 2020. Some of us may be artistic, eloquent and popular. Could we perchance overcome partisan bickering sufficiently to arrive at a point where our hearts are "affectionate, confiding, unselfish; much influenced by others"?
{Thursday} /Debate Party?\
Cosmic Piper
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