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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



Tuesday, December 19, 2017

DECEMBER 20-23: TRICKY AQUARIUS MOON

After a VOID OF COURSE DAY, the MOON ENTERS AQUARIUS at 9:29pm EST on Wednesday, December 20. It remains here until Saturday, December 23 at 5:13am. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Sextile Venus in Sagittarius.  Don't expect much to be accomplished during the VOID OF COURSE DAY on WednesdayLet yourself off the hook. It's a Great time to imagine your next course of action. Follow your inspiration. This Aquarian Moon would normally be a great time to initiate action but given that MERCURY TURNS DIRECT on Friday the 22nd...and we're in the 3-day cautionary period before the turning...well, it just isn't. Projects are likely to be delayed or communications and agreements won't hold up. Bummer. Unless, of course, you're doing something over - then this could be a perfect time to begin.  Ruled by Uranus, Aquarius reflects the unusual, radical change, community-oriented and higher consciousness, equality and digital technology. It also rules Astrology. While the Moon naturally prefers emotional connections and Aquarius is scientifically objective and detached, we may feel invisible or ignored by someone now. Really try to let any dis-empowering feelings go and create your own grounding. With the Sextile to Venus, the optimum expression of this time might be a very unusual second encounter with love .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXvryt6UCC0
AQUARIUS SCENE FOR THE DAY: Meet Joe Black, 1998; Director: Martin Brest. One of the most radical love encounters in cinema must be Dr. Susan Parrish's (Claire Forlani) desire for Brad Pitt's rendition of Death. Donning a man's body on the occasion of his earthly departure, Death - who is introduced as Joe - takes a holiday to learn about human life. He chooses Susan's father, media mogul William Parrish (Anthony Hopkins) to be his guide through this new world. Susan meets him initially as a beautiful young man sitting in a coffee shop and is magnetically drawn. She unexpectedly re-connects with him when she runs in late for dinner one night and finds him sitting at her father's dining room table. In this scene she can't wait any longer for him to make the first move. When she finally kisses her dream man she is met with a most unusual response.

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