Tuesday 3 January 2022
}Hourglass Inverted{
Moon in Gemini
We have some high-falutin' symbols. "A spacious hall like a museum; the walls are covered with symbols and hieroglyphics." This could be something unusual, symbolic and colorful which you study or observe in video or a book. The antique and the mystical have value beyond what is obvious at first.
Likewise in outer nature we have "a vista extending to a great distance; on either hand are majestic trees covered with a profusion of foliage." This is said to indicate artistic gifts and enchanting visions, plus the idealism which natural beauty fosters.
We are preparing for a new year, which shall, I think, pick up significantly beginning March 20. Meanwhile we have "a quiver filled with arrows." "There is a basic emphasis on the inalienable right of man to make demands on his fellows, or to bring to his service whatever may help him hold his place in the scheme of things."
We live in an information age which some are calling a metaverse and our 19th-century clairvoyant, Signor Borelli, hints at something even greater: "On a book stand a compass and an hourglass." "He will be disposed to the study of the laws of nature and will gain intimacy with principles of scientific and philosophic investigation. He may be the inventor of some instrument, or the discoverer of some force in Nature, by which the elements of space (compass) and time (hourglass) ae annihilated. It is a degree of Extension." While Mercury remains retrograde (until January 18) we see things in unusual patterns which can be mind-expanding in ways we would not have anticipated, yet it may be hard to know the utility of the visions granted us.
Wondering at the slowness and difficulty of things now, I studied the planetary positions more closely and see that Saturn is the sole dispositor of the other six anciently-known planets and shall be until March 3! (This condition began on December 20.) All the more reason to believe that the real New Year shall begin in March, probably more definitely by March 20. Meanwhile, we do what we can and learn the lessons Saturn teaches.
{Tuesday} {Hourglass Inverted}
Cosmic Piper
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