Friday 11 November 2022
}Fencing to Win or for Fun{
Moon in Gemini—>Cancer
/moon goes void-of-course at 2:30p PT | 5:30p ET | 10:30p UT
until it enters Cancer at 4:23p PT | 7:23p ET | 12:23a(Sa) UT
^ As pointed out yesterday, we have an unusual number of “negative” or challenging symbols as we traverse the month of Scorpio while one of its rulers, Mars, is retrograde. “A man strangling a fowl” is a warning against cruelty to any life-form, which is always bad karma. We should never “take advantage of the weak and defenseless.” That is actually a form of cowardice.
~ As for “a wolf standing on the carcass of a horse,” that is more understandable because after all the wolf has to eat. However, a wolf-like man “leads a distressful and contentious life, not long enjoying the benefit of his conquests. He will snatch an advantage and be forced to surrender it to others; and because of his selfishness his own fiends will berail him.”
& “Two persons fencing with swords” are having an honorable contest such as, in other formats, pugilists or gymnasts. One or the other “would not admit an equal but is a very formidable kind of opponent.” We see this in the House and Senate races and gubernatorial contests, and now in the congressional reshuffling with contention for powerful positions of party leadership.
* The lighter side of the day is suggested by “a balloon” because one may blow it up, toss it, or ride beneath one of the big ones to show that one is “capable of performing remarkable feats.” Whether this will get applause does not matter. Mars quincunx Venus exactly hints at inter-sexual or intra-sexual playfulness with no particular purpose.
{Friday} {Fencing to Win or for Fun}
Cosmic Piper
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