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Tears may flow like beer today--Inside the Lowenbrau tent at Oktoberfest, Munich 2005 with Thanks to Andreas Steinhoff
Just after 5 AM Pacific time the Scorpio Moon trines Ceres. Emotions surface easily, and so do feelings of entitlement to boss others around. A lot of deep anger may come forward, but the good thing is we may be able to pinpoint where we’re intruding on others’ territory, and where they’re messing with ours. At the very least, spontaneous rage may express, tears may flow like beer at Oktoberfest, and maternal energies and Mother Nature may each teach us a lesson–be ready.
Void begins 7:19 PM PDT, with the Moon entering Sagittarius at 9:42 PM PDT. First aspect in Sag is an 11:30 PM PDT square to Chiron–we may be tempted to either broadcast the wounds or the skills, as whatever challenges us does so on a ‘knowledge’ level–how well educated we are about our own hurts or abilities may impress others, but it won’t really suggest the state of our emotional health at all–just be sure you recognize the difference in yourself and especially in what others present to you.
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yeah julie, scorpio moon, sun-spots, mercury is near the sun, X-flare? T-storm last night, a animal was crying, racoon (I think)….any way you’re a ‘Sky Marshal’ in my book, blue uniform silver buttons, wings on your shoulders.
Well thanks Lucy, that’s good a rank as any!
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Yikes.
Julie, I don’t know about you, but there was something absolutely gnarly about this month for me. Lots of tension, adjustments, anger. There WAS some progress on my daughter’s health/medication adjustment front, but it came with a heavy load of side effects and interrupted sleep.
Yesterday we had a letter-based altercation with the newish next door neighbors and their loud barking and baying dogs. Let’s just say it wasn’t pretty. I basically told her never to talk to me again and that we were moving out of this neighborhood next year, and she said I was an ‘unhappy woman who would rather lash out than ask for help.’
All in all I feel rather weary today, but very glad the month is over. I know that the month ending means nothing, really, but symbolically I am trying to look at it as an opportunity to move forward in as many ways as I can.
Thanks for helping us navigate it.
Hugs,
MM
Hi MM!
I agree–September was, as you so aptly put it, a “gnarly” month! I don’t know anyone who hasn’t had a terrible time–so you’re not alone, if that’s any consolation 🙂
Glad to hear things are progressing with your daughter, though sorry that it’s going so slowly–but I think that’s been so of a lot of things, moving forward, improving, but just barely.
Noisy, projecting neighbors–I can think of few impediments to happiness that are worse, simply because it’s both out of your control and there are people who will pretend your complaints are trivial. I’m here to tell you they’re not–being disturbed while in a place that’s supposed to be your sanctuary is just wrong–and people who pretend they can’t hear their own dogs bark belong in that worst ring of Hell, with Hitler and spammers.
I think October will be better–at least a little more tranquil, at times–the upcoming Full Moon looks almost like a non-event–so will either bring some relief or leave us right where it found us–either way, that’s better than more September!
Thank you, MM. Hugs to you!
jd
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JD,
Thanks for the message, alternating between humorous and soothing. I really appreciate it and I send you the happiest of birthday wishes, and a beautiful time away from blogging.
🙂 Barking Benignly,
MM
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