Thursday 24 June 2021
\Toward Plenty and Harmony/
Moon in Sagittarius-->Capricorn
/moon is void-of-course (time given in yesterday's report)
until it enters Capricorn at 6:06a PT | 9:06a ET | 1:06p UT
Full Moon of Cancer-Capricorn occurs at 11:41a PT | 2:41p ET | 6:41p UT
Challenge: Mars opposing Saturn intensifies by the day and we have 'a cat arguing with a mouse' to show how people defend their own interests in one way or another, justifying their choices to themselves and others. This could be happening in connection with money and career. If you are right, the cosmos will support you. The cultures of Pocahontas and John Smith were as different as the mouse and cat, and now 'a modern Pocahontas' has the interesting task of bringing contrasting cultures together again, or at least fostering peaceful coexistence.
Process: Abilities which have been undergoing reevaluation or reconstruction during the Mercury Retrograde period are slowly coming into their own. 'Glass blowers' have an unusual skill, making a 'striking contribution of enduring form to things' through the heat of living enthusiasm. Such deftness has unusual value. Not everyone is getting incredibly rich, but the trine between Jupiter and Sol could grant to some 'heaps of gold and silver coin' no matter how poor they may have been originally. Miserliness is not good, so looking to wise and generous use of one's wealth is recommended.
Blessing: Signor Borelli is hinting that we should be basking in the glories of summer. 'A fine chateau with gardens and terraces. In the foreground a peacock in full feather struts leisurely.' There could be ostentation or snobbishness, but who can argue with a peacock? There is good fortune plus a display of it. If we escape from a prideful personal estate into the open country, we have 'a beautiful rustic scene wherein all the elements conspire to enchant the eye and hold the spirit in a mood of silent adoration.' Natural forces are our friends. This is a moment of Harmony.
{Thursday} /Toward Plenty and Harmony\
Cosmic Piper
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