
'The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed in the Sun' William Blake 1805-1810 I think we can all relate to this, don't you?
About 4 PM Pacific the Moon begins a cascade of aspects in the 27-28 degree range: a square to Juno, a trine to Neptune, followed by a square to Uranus–and of course, the Juno/ Uranus opposition forms a T with the Moon. All together, this spells power confrontations that can be grounded in the fantastical, in sentiment, or in the illusion of what one imagines it takes to be powerful. It’s easy to believe that power lies in extreme independence, in rejection of what is or of the extisting power structure, or in grabbing all the prerogatives for oneself–but we’d be better off using our imaginations and our creative energy to acquire empowerment while still respecting and honoring all involved.
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That sounds like a reasonable suggestion in consideration of the energies involved in this tricky T-square. 🙂
Thank you, V–I hope it’s workable for all!
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This is a beautiful illustration. I love Blake! Thank you, Julie, for choosing your illustrations so well and for giving us the Essence of each day.
Thank you, Katia–I love this one, too. Don’t forget you can see more with your password on the protected page under ‘Pages’ at right 🙂
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the man who has everything, horns. wings, serpents tail, lightening.. how can she say ‘no’ ……
LOL Exactly!
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