There’s a wicked sesquiquadrate between the South Node and Ceres–wicked because it is the kind of thing that sneaks in under the radar and creates its own special kind of havoc. This may push forward an idealized version of the past as ‘natural’ and many will fall for the influence (and this is only reinforced by Venus/ Pluto). With my age group I imagine it as putting the 70s on a pedestal, but it can take many forms; just think about whatever ‘golden age’ lingers in your memory that some are all too quick to characterize as ‘the good old days.’ Don’t fall for it–it’s a huge distraction from where we really want our energy to go–and those who push for resurrection the hardest may be least in touch with what the past really means (there’s a reason things, places, people fall away from our lives–it’s not sinister, it’s evolution).
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Excellent interpretation, Julie. It’ll guide me through the day. 🙂
Thank you, V!
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I disagree, the golden times are gone in the USA. Not saying we can’t return to them, but you growing up in the 70’s can agree there was more person interaction. As example kids played outside more instead of video games, and if you went to a store you didn’t go to Walmart and buy something from someone you didn’t know but from someone you trusted. I might just being wishful that those times were that good but compared to now I believe they are the best times this country had.
Hello Garred,
I think past times were different, not better or worse–and the tendency to let them become gilded in our own minds is exactly the thing the post warned against, albeit in the context of Lunar influences for a single day/ period. You’re certainly entitled to think the best of and yearn for the past–I’d rather make the most of now, since it’s all I’ve got 🙂
Best wishes,
jd
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