PSYCHOLOGICAL ALCHEMICAL CINEMATIC

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



Saturday, April 15, 2017

APRIL 16-19: CHALLENGING CAPRICORN MOON


After a VOID OF COURSE afternoon beginning at 2:26pm EDT on Sunday, April 16, the MOON ENTERS CAPRICORN at 7:05pm where it remains until Wednesday, April 19 at 5:57am. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Square Sun in Aries. Actions initiated during V/C period tend not to work out as planned. It's best to utilize this time for inner creative work. Our eagerness to succeed in some business endeavor or project is likely to result in an impulsive move which undermines our success. Ruled by Saturn, this Cardinal Earth sign reflects the Mountain Goat climbing the ladder of ambition. Capricorn's usual slow, sure-footed preparation is likely to be undermined by Mars-ruled Aries' too-quick decisions. Saturn/Capricorn rules the skeletal system and teeth (systems that are hard or crystalized and form structures) so be especially conscious that your sudden Aries movements don't result in accidents which do damage to these areas. Get serious, take no shortcuts. Slow down enough to find your discipline and practicality in order to make the most of this Moon. Otherwise, you may incur Mars-ruled Aries anger from others and actions initiated at this time will tend to have Challenging results.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5cS0_op1IE

SCENE FOR THE DAY: Risky Business, 1983; Screenwriter and Director: Paul Brickman. In Tom Cruise's fourth out of forty-six films, he hits it out of the park in his role as Joel, Chicago high school senior who, as member of the Future Entrepreneurs develops a 'human fulfillment' enterprise with Lana (Rebecca De Mornay). His venture moves forward too quickly and gets out of hand. In this scene we see Joel being threatened when he discovers he's about to infringe upon another man's career. This film has been compared to The Graduate - it's reflective main character takes on what it means to be an adolescent grappling with sex, guilt, money as well as his future. And...it's a comedy. A remarkably well-done comedy. Cruise shows us here the original substance that lies beneath his subsequent superficial form, hunky as it may be. 





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