Thursday 10 November 2022
}Challenges Met{
Moon in Gemini
0 When I looked at the chart for the period of the midterm elections, months ago, I was not pleased. I saw a starkly challenging configuration, with three of the fastest moving planets (Mercury, Venus, Sol) opposite Uranus and square Saturn. Not fun. But which party would suffer the most? I did not know. And now it seems the answer is that both are suffering. Superficially, the Democrats came out the winners, and yet probably the Republicans will gain control of both House and Senate. The Democrats “win” only because their losses were not as bad as expected. All are losers, or all winners, and all are challenged.
- I don’t apologize for the disturbing or annoying symbols which turn up in the 3x360 or 1080 different symbols used, because the three sets as a whole have proved themselves over a century. But I feel like “apologizing” for the fact that so many tough ones are occurring just now, for the past few days and a few days to come. The reason may be that three of the planets used to mark them out are in Scorpio, which old astrologers used to call “the accursed sign.” Of course it is not that, but it can be a field of ordeal. The symbols look better by Saturday, and also, with good aspects, by Sunday this week.
^ Thursday: “The accursed degree of the accursed sign” was with us yesterday and remains today, “but even this may have its purposes” says Charubel. Indeed many politicians feel that wherever they turn serpent heads and fangs confront them: “A serpent with many heads, all in a circle, with fangs protruding.” It, he, or she may “become a pest and a terror to society.” Take your pick of real or imagined threats. The point is not that we should fear them but learn to work with, past, around, or against what they represent. “Speak truth to power” and it may shrink back into its dark powerlessness. And bless the goodness hidden within it, for an even better result.
~ “Two men are fencing with swords.” This sounds like the political battlers again. “One who would not admit an equal; a very formidable kind of opponent.”
& Someone playing with, or elevated beneath, “a balloon” is “capable of performing remarkable feats,” maybe just for fun.
* Someone who has learned much from life is like “a man habited in rough clothes hewing timber close to a log hut,” that is, he is “content and laborious, peacefully employed and naturally adaptable to circumstances.” “He will fashion and shape a world of his own from materials nature supplies in response to industry.” “Virtue and humility adorn his soul.”
{Thursday} {Challenges Met}
Cosmic Piper
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