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, November 27, 2017

NOVEMBER 28-30: CAUTIOUSLY GOOD ARIES MOON

MOON ENTERS ARIES at 11:30am EST on Tuesday, November 28 after a VOID OF COURSE morning and remains here until Thursday, November 30 at 1:37pm. It goes VOID OF COURSE at this time until 3:38pm. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Trine Mercury in Sagittarius. Ruled by Mars, this Cardinal Fire sign is the first sign of the zodiac and is likely to reflect a very active and spirited Moon period. Aries is the Warrior archetype and it’s a GOOD time to use this abundant energy for launching projects, especially highly physical ones. There's also the possibility of beginning a long-distance journey. Mercury in Sagittarius (another Fire sign) suggests a heightened ability to see the bigger picture, though being 'in detriment' details may be overlooked and timing may be off - so pay attention. Take a deep breath and reconsider consequences before impulsive words fly out of your mouth, although any disputes should end well. I'm going to say that this is the Last Chance Café of Good Days before MERCURY GOES RETROGRADE on December 3 when communication gets tricky for about a month. Note, though, that Mercury enters the 3-day caution period on the 30th before it goes Retrograde. Let’s say the 28th and 29th are still clear sailing, but resist initiating important actions on the 30th. With all this Fire, we’re likely to begin feeling increased tension as we build toward the FULL MOON which also occurs on December 3...a double whammy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPHSXUS0_1c
ARIES SCENE FOR THE DAY: The Newsroom, "We Just Decided To," Season 1 Episode 1, 2012; Director: Greg Mottola; Creator and Writer: Aaron Sorkin. Yes, I'm on a Sorkin kick. Unexpected radical words erupt from Will McAvoy's (Jeff Daniels) repressed mouth during a university-based political panel discussion. While seeing the bigger picture, news director/anchorman McAvoy manages to insult everyone in sight. His manic Aries rant initiates global discussions about whether America is actually the Greatest Country in the World. It also sets up the ongoing tension for one of the most gripping and relevant television dramas ever - and it does it with basically no sex, drugs or rock 'n roll. Well there is some sex, drugs and rock 'n roll...but the ability to compel an audience with primarily news-based content for three seasons is a pretty amazing accomplishment. As with the The West Wing, Sorkin's lead characters make many of us yearn for the moment they might step out of the screen into our political reality - reminiscent of Daniel's role in Woody Allen's Purple Rose of Cairo. You have to watch the entire first season of The Newsroom to see how this particular conflict is successfully resolved but...boy, what a fiery and satisfying ride it is!

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