Will Brezsny at Freewill Astrology invites us to take a look at how accurate his 2014 long term forecast has been:
"Here's a gathering of all the Big-Picture horoscopes I've written for you this year. Check to see if they're relevant to the way your destiny has been evolving so far in 2014."
During the coming months, you may sometimes feel as if every last law and formula and corollary is mutating. In some cases, the new rules coming into play will be so different from the old rules you've been used to, they may at first be hard to figure out.
Well, I'm a doctor in solo practice so this has been my life in spades for the past 6 years.
Of more interest, from my perspective, is the plate, leading to the 28 other plates of the Harmonia Macrocosmica of Andreas Cellarius from 1660, done line by line the hard way. Who could predict they'd be published electronically and viewed all over the world he drew. Some futures are beyond imagination.
X, I think this Freewill version of astrology is fun. Something to muse upon. I like my first one, Virgo:
PART 1 Leonardo da Vinci created the painting St. Jerome in the Wilderness around 1480. It now hangs in the Pinacoteca Vaticana, a museum in Vatican City. For several centuries, though, the treasured work of art was missing. Legend tells us that in the early 19th century, Napoleon's uncle found the lower half of the painting in a junk shop in Rome. Years later he stumbled upon the top half in another back alley, where it was being used as a wedge in a shoemaker's bench. I foresee the possibility of a comparable sequence unfolding for you in 2014, Virgo. You just may manage to restore a lost beauty to its proper place of honor, one step at a time.
"Here's an experiment worth trying: Don't try to analyze the Great Mystery. Instead, be the Great Mystery. Don't go with the Flow; be the Flow. Don't struggle and strain to put yourself in harmony with the Creative Surge of the Divine Wow. Be the Creative Surge of the Divine Wow."
I think that means stop commenting on horoscope posts or something...
Deb, there's musing and then there's musing. In my younger days, when more susceptible to the mysterious and perhaps having a more open mind as well I did a fair amount of musing in the sense I think you mean. Now though as I grow closer to seeing the gate at the end of the road my musings are of a different sort.
...doing well up there in the Zona Frigida Borealis.
Enduring the Silly Seasons this year, starting with an overlong winter, a miniture half spring, and now falling summer. Things are green and cool, with temps dipping into the high 40's at night, with a warm up coming next week. The deer have eaten the flowers off every day lily in the yard and garden, first time that's happened, usually it's just salads of Hosta greens. I'm needing a deer horoscope because their gain yielded loss of beauty with no hope of restoration this lap around the track.
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Slow tectonic shifts, a best friend and ally awaits, and this...
Tube to work day.
nope. As in, not really in keeping with my life or prospects this year.
During the coming months, you may sometimes feel as if every last law and formula and corollary is mutating. In some cases, the new rules coming into play will be so different from the old rules you've been used to, they may at first be hard to figure out.
Well, I'm a doctor in solo practice so this has been my life in spades for the past 6 years.
Silly
Of more interest, from my perspective, is the plate, leading to the 28 other plates of the Harmonia Macrocosmica of Andreas Cellarius from 1660, done line by line the hard way. Who could predict they'd be published electronically and viewed all over the world he drew.
Some futures are beyond imagination.
Not my year so far as a Libra on the far cusp. I think I'm too old for his prognostications to have relevance in my life.
X, I think this Freewill version of astrology is fun. Something to muse upon. I like my first one, Virgo:
PART 1
Leonardo da Vinci created the painting St. Jerome in the Wilderness around 1480. It now hangs in the Pinacoteca Vaticana, a museum in Vatican City. For several centuries, though, the treasured work of art was missing. Legend tells us that in the early 19th century, Napoleon's uncle found the lower half of the painting in a junk shop in Rome. Years later he stumbled upon the top half in another back alley, where it was being used as a wedge in a shoemaker's bench. I foresee the possibility of a comparable sequence unfolding for you in 2014, Virgo. You just may manage to restore a lost beauty to its proper place of honor, one step at a time.
You just may manage to restore a lost beauty to its proper place of honor, one step at a time.
'Twould be a hope worth holding and a process worth entering for any human, befitting the well known Virgo response:
"May it be to me as you have said"
Nice link, MamaM - hope you are doing well up there in the Zona Frigida Borealis.
From the Freewill site:
"Here's an experiment worth trying: Don't try to analyze the Great Mystery. Instead, be the Great Mystery. Don't go with the Flow; be the Flow. Don't struggle and strain to put yourself in harmony with the Creative Surge of the Divine Wow. Be the Creative Surge of the Divine Wow."
I think that means stop commenting on horoscope posts or something...
omg then why DID you?
Deb, there's musing and then there's musing. In my younger days, when more susceptible to the mysterious and perhaps having a more open mind as well I did a fair amount of musing in the sense I think you mean. Now though as I grow closer to seeing the gate at the end of the road my musings are of a different sort.
...doing well up there in the Zona Frigida Borealis.
Enduring the Silly Seasons this year, starting with an overlong winter, a miniture half spring, and now falling summer. Things are green and cool, with temps dipping into the high 40's at night, with a warm up coming next week. The deer have eaten the flowers off every day lily in the yard and garden, first time that's happened, usually it's just salads of Hosta greens. I'm needing a deer horoscope because their gain yielded loss of beauty with no hope of restoration this lap around the track.
Understood, X.
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