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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, September 1, 2017

SEPTEMBER 2-5: CHALLENGING AQUARIUS MOON

MOON ENTERS AQUARIUS at 4:06pm EDT on Saturday, September 2 after being VOID OF COURSE from 12:30pm. MOON REMAINS IN AQUARIUS until Tuesday, September 5 at 1:15am. Important practical actions initiated during the V/C Moon tend not to work out as planned. It's best to use this time for creative inner work or planning future actions. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Opposite Mars in Leo. This is likely to be a testy time when bravado personal action offends a more objective community oriented climate. Actions initiated during this Moon period tend to have CHALLENGING results. Also Mercury is about to Station Direct on the 5th, so we begin the '3-day before' period when the Retrograde qualities are strongest. Make sure you check and double check all information, vehicles and communications. It's advisable to wait until September 9 for the All Clear message to make major purchase and formal agreements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoKB96b3Vfo
AQUARIAN SCENE OF THE DAY: Any Given Sunday, 1999; Director: Oliver Stone. In this scene we witness the tension between football coach Tony D'Amato, (top-of-his-game Al Pacino) telling his replacement quarterback, 'Steamin' Willie Beamen, (explosive Jamie Fox) the way it is. For D'Amato, the bottom line in football comes down to the relationship between the star player and the team. He tells Beamen that a great leader isn't a center-stage take-over Aquarian Moon opposite Mars-in-Leo kinda guy. A great leader demonstrates to the collective that she's willing to sacrifice and fight for every inch in the game. When the team sees this quality in their quarterback they'll be willing to fight and sacrifice for him. This is s GREAT film! It features Dennis Quaid, Cameron Diaz, Matthew Modine, James Woods and an amazing Ann-Margaret.

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