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“Each moment of time is characteristic of a particular quality and whatever is born or done at this moment of time has the quality of this moment of time.” CG Jung, Spirit in Man



Friday, March 25, 2016

DAILY ASTROLOGY IN FILM: MARCH 25-26th

MOON IN SCORPIO: Ruled by Pluto, the Moon enters Scorpio at 2:09 pm EST on the 25th until 3:25am on the 27th. This is a deeply emotional moon that sometimes feels too self-protected to express. Try. Choose your words carefully. If you keep your feelings or circumstances hidden, they're likely to erupt later like a Plutonic volcano when everything is out of your control. Pluto rules other people's resources, so this is a GREAT time for: investing or using inherited money or making significant purchases; deep psychological investigating or research of any kind - Pluto goes deep, so plumb the depths of whatever draws you in; sex is always a good way to utilize Scorpio energy! Just remember, Scorpio is a heavyweight. If you're trying for a light fling, this isn't the right time. Scorpio holds on tight and can get outrageously jealous - even though they may not tell you...yet.
LAST ASPECT OF MOON (Describes result of actions initiated while the Moon is in this sign): Trine to Venus - Transactions, investments, research or intense love you initiate at this time will tend to have an excellent resolution! 
  SCENE: A WALK ON THE MOON, 1999: Director: Tony Goldwyn. If you are now, or ever have been a hippie, Jewish or know the summer resorts in the Catskills of NY, you'll especially love this movie. There's a scene from Woodstock that is unforgettable. In this clip Pearl, played by sensuous girl-next-door Diane Lane, begins an affair with the 'Blouse Man' (he sells blouses to women at the resort from his van) played by OMG Viggo Mortenson. while astronauts are landing on the moon. This is an intensely emotional affair that remains secret from Pearl's husband, played by the wonderful and lovable Liev Schreiber, who of course has the volcanic eruption. There's more to the scene, but I couldn't find a clip that would dare go that far...The Last Aspect gives you a clue how it all works out.

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