PSYCHOLOGICAL ALCHEMICAL CINEMATIC

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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



Monday, January 2, 2017

JANUARY 2-4: PISCES MOON: CHALLENGING DAYS

MOON IN PISCES from 4:57am EST on January 2 and remains until 11:14am on January 4. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Square Mercury in Sagittarius. Ruled by Neptune, the Pisces Moon will tend to draw us toward artistic endeavors in quiet retreat. This Mutable Water sign dives deep into the unconscious - to Dream Time where we may have an opening to access what is usually inaccessible. Magic Time! The Last Aspect, though, is likely to tempt us into some kind of outward adventure that doesn't end well, and want to talk about it - maybe too much, inappropriately or it isn't well received. We may feel inwardly conflicted but perhaps we can negotiate with ourselves to take an exciting inner journey. Perhaps the best way to be with this Moon period is through music, art, meditation, yoga or dreams. Water should be involved! Since water symbolizes the emotional life, this may be an Excellent time to deal with feelings that are restricting us in some way. Try a combination of all of the above activities, and write about it! (Mercury) Otherwise, actions initiated now tend to have CHALLENGING results.

SCENE FOR THE DAY: Into the Wild, 2007; Director: Sean Penn. The theme of an adventure that doesn't end well screams out for this amazing film based on a true story, starring Emile Hirsch as Christopher McCandless. This is the American Dream of being on the road and into the wilderness in order to test ourselves - our physical strength, our beliefs and our will. Most of us have the dream but only some of us act on it. McCandless goes on a kind of Neptunian walking retreat to find out who he might be. Where he does succeed is in freeing himself from his culture's values, finding his truth and walking his talk. Penn assembles a brilliant cast and crew to re-imagine Jon Krakauer's book. And in this vibrant scene with Catherine Keener, water is most definitely involved. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3ZtaVrk9Co

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