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



Friday, May 18, 2018

MAY 19-20: VERY GOOD LEO MOON/SUN ENTERS GEMINI

MOON ENTERS LEO at 7:11pm EDT on Saturday, May 19 after being in CANCER until 5:14pm. MOON IS VOID OF COURSE between 5:14pm - 7:14pm. MOON REMAINS IN LEO until 11:30pm on May 20. LAST ASPECT OF LEO MOON: Moon Square Jupiter in Scorpio. Ruled by the Sun, this Fixed Fire Moon should see an abundance of passion and creativity. Love affairs may abound! While 90º Squares suggest challenges, squares to the Great Benevolent Jupiter are less troublesome. The major quality to watch out for is excess! Too much passion? Too much creativity? I don't think so. Just keep you're antennae up - you know how center-stage Leo are! And how possessive and jealous Scorpio can be. Make sure everyone else gets their due...and their freedom. This should be a fun weekend where your child-self gets to come out and play! It's a great time to be entertained, if you're not the main attraction yourself. Actions initiated during this Moon period tend to have Very Good resolutions. PS: SUN ENTERS GEMINI on Sunday May 20 at 10:15pm EDT and stays until June 21 at 6:07am. Ruled by Mercury, planet of communication, travel and mind processes, this is the month for short trips and riding the writing wave! 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_890849&feature=iv&list=PLPLCARv-v6LX5ITEBcofKrE8VkIJJIvikGo&src_vid=aHJKwOGb7MI&v=Ar-hnj5Zsk4
LEO FILM SCENE: It Happened One Night, 1934; Director: Frank Capra. Gable and Colbert get creative in this classic romantic comedy which was considered the blueprint for future films in this genre. A pampered heiress rebels against her father and marries a famous aviator. She spends most of the film on the road, however, with a wise-cracking reporter who makes a deal with her to help return her to her husband if he can write her story. Conflicts arise in abundance but all's well that ends well, as is the convention for this type of movie. The hitchhiking scene above and the legendary 'Walls of Jericho' blanket room-divider scene below are great examples of the playfulness early rom-com's afforded audiences. Short on overt passion due to Depression Era filmmaking, the subtle attraction between the two characters is expressed in their overt adversarial banter. Evidently both lead actors found the script 'tasteless' but reconsidered their judgement after the movie won five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Director and Writing. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zUaNKBQ04c

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