
Two Bacchantes and a Bull, probably a sacrificial one. Unknown Roman origin. Vatican Museums, Rome. Description and Photo By Alvesgaspar CC BY-SA 4.0
The 19th is a Good Day To . . . see things through a very specific lens: one where we perceive that our values are being tested by the social order, and we must know our own ‘authority limits’ in order to answer this trial with our most spiritually advanced and creative energies. Everybody ‘out there’ seems to be rubbing us the wrong way–but consider that this might be because 1) what’s put forward may be challenging what you consider your ‘right’, and 2) that the purpose of this is to point out to you what’s a fantasy, what’s not viable, or what’s deceptively interpreted within your identity or personality. You’re not wrong, you’re just not seeing yourself in a way that makes for effective choices and clear communication with others. See the blessing within this feedback, as the ‘correction’ offered today will come in handy as our attention turns toward issues around sustenance, earthly matters, security, and those areas where we must persevere, as the Sun enters Taurus.
A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.
Hi Julie
Great post and you made a particularly apt choice for today’s picture, since the Bull is a representation of Dionysus, the greek God of fertility, wine and religious ecstasy whom the Bacchantes worshipped – and in Dionysus we find the mystical participation of Pisces through the destruction of form (dismemberment), as well as the Great Mother’s connection to her Divine Son.
So today’s Sun in Taurus novile Neptune in Pisces makes me think that, once we have corrected the fantasy or what’s deceptively interpreted within our identity or personality, as you say, not only can we use our most spiritually advanced and creative juices, but also access an ecstatic unity with our deepest emotions and feelings, some sort of rebirth / resurrection, in the house where Neptune travels right now in his own sign, and anchored to the Sun’s « earthiness », so made concrete.
Have a nice Sunday!
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