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A Good Day To . . . 19 April 2020

18 Saturday Apr 2020

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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.

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A Good Day To . . . 18 April 2020

17 Friday Apr 2020

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‘A Visit to the Doctor’ Except today you’re your own physician. By Gerrit Dou c1663 {{PD}}

The 18th is a Good Day To . . . focus entirely on our health and well-being. Period. Distinguish between pampering and genuine nurturing, between true health in all areas and the mere appearance of it, and don’t bother to look for some convoluted new answer or method when you know damn well what you need to do. That is all.

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

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A Good Day To . . . 17 April 2020

16 Thursday Apr 2020

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So many people together looks unreal now, doesn’t it? ‘Music in the Tuileries’ By Édouard Manet 1862 {{PD}}

The 17th is a Good Day To . . . live our values, eschew a grasp for power, and thereby become stronger than ever! And all this comes about because we choose to do something we would normally consider unwise or impractical. Whodathunk, right? It’s likely to be an odd, one-off day, where walking away from what normally empowers us attracts power, where honoring both our own and others’ authority pays off, and where a willingness to deal directly with reality as it exists (that is, not imposing a filter to make it more palatable!) will create a path forward to a future we genuinely want. Disorienting, but ultimately highly beneficial, if we can roll with it.

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A Good Day To . . . 16 April 2020

15 Wednesday Apr 2020

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‘Woman Writing a Letter, with Her Maid’ By Johannes Vermeer c1670 {{PD}}

The 16th is a Good Day To . . . ask ourselves: What must we change about our stated values to make them align with our actions (because our actions reflect our true beliefs)? Aligning what we do and are with what we think we do and are will have massive benefits, if we have the courage to act on it. And second, what habit or choice made in the past can we resurrect in service to our own empowerment and/ or earning ability? Those may seem at first glance to be big, open-ended questions, but in reality they are quite specific; each of them is asking for one thing, the first for personal honesty, the second for you to reach back in memory to bring forward a practice, habit, or exercise that expressed a part of your essence. Right now we all need both a frank assessment of our values, and to recycle and bring back to life something that manifests a vital portion of the spirit (and the key to knowing what this is will be found in what once brought you genuine joy). Again, we’re asked to look into and think about the abyss–and this time when we look away, we come back to daily life refreshed in a Soul-deep connection to our most authentic identity.

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

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A Good Day To . . . 15 April 2020

14 Tuesday Apr 2020

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‘Easter morning’ By Mykola Pymonenko 1891 {{PD}}

The 15th is a Good Day To . . . see and acknowledge the dark underbelly of Love and Finance, specifically as it applies to your ideas of your own power, authority, and reach. I’m seeing this as something where we must accept both the darkness and the light we get from relationships, or the positives and negatives that weigh into one’s assessment of a job, career, or financial arrangement. The scenario we’re faced with may point out in stark terms how we tend to minimize or ignore the compromises we make in order to maintain a status quo. But, though it’s possible you might be moved to change things, the intent is more to draw your attention to the need to discontinue sugar-coating an area of your life that’s developing a sticky-sweet crust that will eventually become super-unappealing, and that may already have put you in an awkward (or at least not beneficial) position within the social sphere, or that has kept you from growing and becoming ‘more’.

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A Good Day To . . . 14 April 2020

13 Monday Apr 2020

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‘The Tangled Garden’ By J. E. H. MacDonald 1916 {{PD}}

The 14th is a Good Day To . . . count on yourself. It’s no time to look to others to bolster your position–they’ve got troubles of their own. You may feel uncertain of instincts and intuition–that simply serves as a warning, ‘You’re afraid, or you’re hurt, and you can’t let that run the show.’ That said, you gain in three separate ways: by sticking with values, no matter what; by refusing to tangle with the powers-that-be–you’ll lose; and by concentrating on the several ways you are truly gifted–doing what only you can do benefits you tremendously.

An interesting note: Venus conjoins Vesta today. Could we get a bigger endorsement of the benefits of staying home? Do it, so we can beat this thing.

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A Good Day To . . . 13 April 2020

12 Sunday Apr 2020

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‘Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone’ By Thomas Moran 1872 {{PD}}

The 13th is a Good Day To . . . act on inspiration and the creative urge, but not without refusing to abandon highest values. That means don’t do anything you might otherwise find unacceptable just because circumstances suggest it might offer ‘a new way’ or garner you ‘creative credit’. There’s much to be gained by ‘facing the music’ in financial circumstances or within relationships, so don’t hesitate to peer into the abyss–and be ready to stand your ground when it looks back at you.

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A Good Day To . . . 12 April 2020

11 Saturday Apr 2020

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The 12th is a Good Day To . . . be aware of the many forms of balance we’re called upon to achieve/ maintain. Awareness will both enhance health and supercharge instincts and intuition. We may be called upon to face a certain darkness, an unpleasant facet of reality, and if we do, we lay a strong foundation that keeps us from being deceived, as well as guaranteeing that certain ‘skeletons in the closet’ won’t ever trouble us again.

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

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Time: We Are The River Running Through It

10 Friday Apr 2020

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By Harald Sohlberg 1906 {{PD}}

The following is an article, slightly modified, that first appeared in an October 2012 issue of ECLIPSE, for your weekend reading pleasure. Please note, the article uses Placidus charts.

There are a great many ways to think of time; all of them suggest connection among what we call the past, the present, and what is to come. It’s our nature to measure time from our own vantage point within it, and that means we do see it, whether we believe intellectually that it is or not, as a progression. Though one part is gone, seemingly unalterable from where we stand now, and the circumstances of one part have not yet coalesced around us, we somehow have difficulty both recognizing that the present is the one period we can affect without question, and that certain events in the present and the future actually arose in the choices of the past (and this is setting aside the fact that the ‘now’ that is as you read this sentence is not the same ‘now’ that existed when you read the first sentence of this article, an awareness of a kind of ‘micro-flow’).

Initially we tend to see ourselves as immersed in time, carried along on its currents, with a flow that comes out of the past and stretches out into our future. It’s only human to pretend at being mystified by this flow and the events it brings, to see what happens as beyond our control–for then who can blame us for what comes to pass? If we see things as truly random, the question of karma, of ultimate balance and reason existing whether we can see it or not, becomes invalid in our own minds; with this attitude we will see only chaos, and probably spend our lives struggling to affect what results.

Once we reach a point where we are willing to accept responsibility for our choices without excuses, to see the Universe as always, consistently causal (and that this is so whether we are privy to the causal chain of events, or the organizing energy behind it, or not), we open up a whole new way of seeing the world and the things that happen around and to us. We recognize that we are not floating on that river of time, but are part of it–we are running through it. We take our place as a component of the Universe, not as a segregated, helpless traveler within it–and it’s not a big leap from there to begin contemplating time, and how we might define it, affect it, even control it.

There is a time component inherent to those energies in astrology that define life urges. It seems that when we feel that spark of movement, we see the energy as dimensional, as containing one or more concepts of time. For instance, Saturn is the traditional indicator of time, standing for the actual process of what we perceive as time’s passage, for maturing, building, aging–it manages to symbolize all linear time–even our use of a baby for the New Year and an old man for the end of that year speaks of the Saturnian experience of time.

‘Head of a Bearded Old Man (Saturn)’ 1516 By Albrecht Dürer {{PD}}

But Saturn also tells of non-change, the antithesis of time itself; Saturn can signify the static, the permanent, the unchangeable. Saturn is where we are firmly rooted in reality (and sometimes fear), where the past is set in stone, and where the past and present are all there is. Saturn is usually our go-to reference astrologically for time, along with the Moon. Lunar influences are ever-changing, malleable and fluid, and so ‘fill in’ those ‘missing’ parts to the Saturnian definition of time. The emotional component of the Moon’s perceptual lens renders the passage of time subjective, and so difficult to measure with Lunar consciousness, which is so unlike the steady tick of the Saturnian timepiece. In every way that Saturn suggests forever, Luna implies an illumination of the moment, here and gone, ever-shifting.

But we have other astrological signifiers of the concept of time, and it’s important we’re aware of them, as they can, mentally and spiritually (and who’s to say not also physically?) describe our experience of the time we occupy within the Cosmos. They can become ‘where we are’ just as certainly as we can be contained within the more familiar Saturnian bounds of time. Time, from the astrological perspective, need not always be considered linear–though certainly the cycles and procession of planetary movement from our vantage here on Earth, the very stuff we examine to know the meaning behind it, implies that within the limited framework of our human brains, a linear approach helps us make sense of it all, at least for purposes of organization and understanding. Still, awareness of other perceptual possibilities shows us the dimensionality of the Universe, and gives us hints of ‘What If?’ always an exciting prospect.

The planet Neptune may be the most obvious astrological body with the potential to affect our perceptions of time. With this outer behemoth we see that to be in a Neptunian state, lost in creativity or confusion, brings our awareness of the passage of time to a standstill–not like the Saturnian permanence, but in a way that seems to remove us from the linear flow–we lose a sense of time passing, or even existing, when we are immersed in Neptune; we are in what is known to some as ‘Dream Time’. The House where our natal Neptune sits, as well as the House(s) with Pisces on the cusp, might be the places we are most likely to be able to slip outside the stream of time, to gain a sense of suspension that does not capture us in a single moment (as Saturn does) but that removes the tick of the clock altogether. Here we can apply imagination, and experience matters of the House unfettered by the linear prescription; these are matters where we can lose ourselves, and our Self-consciousness, in such a way that we can connect with both our own purest sense of creativity and with the Collective itself, without boundaries or even the ability to differentiate ourselves from ‘all else’.

For instance, the person with a 12th House Neptune, or Pisces on the cusp of the 12th, may easily ‘lose’ themselves in compassionate service, meditation or spiritual practice, or as a part of a large institution or cause. Mother Teresa (26 August 1910  2:25 PM  Skopje Macedonia) has Neptune in Cancer in the 7th, and Pisces on the 3rd. This suggests an ability to lose herself in caring, not for the Collective, as in the 12th, but for ‘All Others’ as defined by individuals, the human ‘audience’ all around her, with the Pisces cusp placement telling us of her need to communicate the importance of this caring attitude.

‘White Cat and Two Yellow Butterflies’ By Arthur Heyer c1900 {{PD}}

Or, as in the case of Henry David Thoreau, the naturalist and proto-ecology proponent (12 July 1817  9 PM Concord MA USA), we find Neptune and Uranus in Sagittarius in the 10th. That’s like a signature for someone who becomes known for his boundary-less connection to nature and his innovative and pioneering attitude toward it (and interestingly, Thoreau had Ceres, the asteroid of our relationship to nature and our own natural power, in the 12th–Neptune’s ‘natural’ House–trine the North Node, with Pluto at the midpoint–again, a recipe for fine understanding of nature, and the need to transform our attitudes and views toward it, as part of the Path). And, for good measure, he had Pisces intercepted in the 1st, making the ability to lose himself in those Neptunian areas a personal one. Not only does this illustrate our point about Neptune as our place of communion with the Cosmos, it brings forward another point: that our strongest characteristics and qualities are typically found repeatedly in the chart, echoing their importance within the life.

Happiness is like a butterfly: the more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things, it will come and sit softly on your shoulder.”   Thoreau

With Uranus and Aquarius we find a time-sense of spontaneity, sudden events, immediacy, modernity, and ‘the new’–and in time awareness this translates as being in the moment. We are present in these parts of the chart, and usually highly aware of both our individuality and our place within the group. Artist Salvador Dali (11 May 1904  8:45 AM  Figueras Spain) had Uranus in the 6th and Aquarius on the 8th, suggesting that it was part of his daily routine, his ‘job’, to be unique and highly individual! His ‘uniqueness imperative’ was to be shared with others, and very likely supported by them (8th House)–an important thing for any artist to garner from his or her audience. Still unsurpassed inventor Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 12 AM Smiljan Croatia) had Aquarius on the 11th–the dream/ goal of invention–in many ways Aquarius on the 11th frames it as the House of the Future, and Aquarian connections to electricity, Higher Thought, and computing seem apt–and Uranus in Taurus in the 1st, suggesting a personal ability to innovate with ‘materials of the Earth’–perhaps a more grounded-seeming energy than we would’ve expected, though not an inappropriate one, as a practical approach is essential to implement those things of the imagination in the material realm. Also of note: his Neptune in Pisces in the 12th, the perfect illustration of one who enjoys a direct creative line to both the Collective and the Universe.

Though Mercury can stand for the minutes or hours on a clock face or in a day, and as well for many other mundane systems accounting for the passage of time, or for the changeability of our direction, literal or figurative (as in the meaning of ‘mercurial’), the planet doesn’t capture a sense of time so much as a measure of it; and the Mercury-encapsulated idea of swiftness emphasizes movement rather than a state of perception (though we could grant Mercury domain over ‘an instant’, if we then didn’t have to define it as a ‘doorstep moment’, of revelation or a turnaround), so that something may change or pass in a Mercurial way, even as it is perceived through a lens of, for instance, Neptune (‘the hour passed in a fog’) or Uranus (‘suddenly I changed my route’ the suddenness of perception being Uranian, the movement–in this case a ‘route’–being Mercurial). Mars, though a proponent of action without reservation, speaks more of a viewpoint than of anything else: ‘I am here, everything else is out there, and I will act upon it’. So oriented is Mars toward movement and activity that he barely takes in surroundings or one’s perceptions relative to time–he is instead so intent on acting that the Mars perceptual lens can be acted upon, just as Mercury’s is, by other, more time-oriented, energies. The same is true of Jupiter; with his orientation toward expansion he pushes out, but does not think of other than efforts in the now, a spreading, sharing, enlarging of what he already is. All these energies are process, rather than time, aligned, placing them firmly in the ‘action’ category. And Venus? She too is in-the-now, the experience of Love, jealousy, envy, or oneness with another through intimacy removing the consciousness from anything other than the current moment. Venus is immersive, in every sense.

We might wonder, then, about Pluto: about his rulership of the Underworld, of what is hidden, kept secret, of what Plutonian lends itself to the idea of interior time, of those things internalized by the Self as making up a cognitive, emotional, and spiritual place populated by the deepest part of us. Our secrets, our most intense and private beliefs, our dark corners, our shame, our wants, our rage, the parts of our beingness that are known only to ourselves, create a personal landscape that is an accumulation of memory, and so an accumulation of consciousness of time. Pluto may represent the closest approximation astrologically to a living aggregation of feeling that makes up who we are–and so is another, very personal, record of the past that still lives within our memory–and so Pluto could be considered to keep the past alive inside the present. Pluto can, though, hold energies that project us into the future; he tells of rage, and lust, and change through destruction or transformation, and all these are like a view of what future will follow from the past–so maybe Pluto is our best indicator of the future, by transit, by Solar Arc, and from received transits.

‘The Bronx River’ By Ernest Lawson c1910 {{PD}}

Pluto, then, may embody us as the river that runs through time. It is created from our past, our present (through desires, anger, projection), and our futures–and I say ‘futures’ as it contains all the possibilities, running the gamut from re-birth to total destruction. Aspects to Pluto may indicate our ‘interior issues’, those things we may be pre-occupied with, in one form or another, until we have adequately plumbed the darkness that surrounds them–and that may take a lifetime.

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A Good Day To . . . 11 April 2020

10 Friday Apr 2020

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Ceres is prominent, right now. ‘Ceres ou l’été’ By Jean-Antoine Watteau 1717-18 {{PD}}

The 11th is a Good Day To . . . consider, face, and deal with questions surrounding your rights and your power expression. You need to know how far you can reach without overextending, and you need to get past some Self-imposed blocks arising from old wounds. Doing this in itself is empowering, and helps each of us answer in real-world terms the problems we currently face in moving forward. Successfully carrying all that’s worthy from the past and translating this into usable energy with which to shape the future is the challenge right now; we meet it with clear, reality-oriented thinking that refuses to shy away from the way things are.

It’s also a good time to examine what you’re ingesting, both in the form of food and mentally/ emotionally. Sensitive reactions to intake of all kinds are a loud-and-clear message that some things must be eliminated or avoided, for optimal health.

A Good Day To . . . is based on the aspects perfecting on each day, Pacific time.

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