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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, May 5, 2018

MAY 6-8: EXCELLENT AQUARIUS MOON


MOON ENTERS AQUARIUS at 10:48am EDT on Sunday, May 6 after being VOID OF COURSE from 9:48am. It remains in Aquarius until 10:29pm on Tuesday, May 8. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Trine Uranus in Aries. The Uranus-ruled Aquarian Moon is a strong one with this Last Aspect. While the previous conventional Capricorn Moon was challenged by Uranus' drive for innovation, the Aquarian Moon, in harmony with its Uranian ruler, thrives on the excitement of change! We want to shake things up now even to the degree of being shocked into transformation and freedom. Imagination and intuition are strong now - trust them! Uranus symbolizes the collective resonance of Mercury, so it rules the distribution of information, particularly by electronic technology.  Therefore, the use of digital equipment to disseminate knowledge tends to be very successful now. The scientific mind of Aquarius requires objectivity, so don't be offended if you encounter the apparent detachment of others. Groups of friends, organizations and communities will benefit from this period as do Revolutionary acts of Love, Service and Politics. Go with the Flow of the Aquarian Moon and your actions are likely to have Excellent results!
tps://www.filmsforaction.org/articles/the-top-100-films-for-action/
AQUARIAN FILM SCENE: FILMS FOR ACTION, A Collection of the top 100 Documentary Films for Change. Check out this site which is a great resource for Aquarian films. The organizers of this website researched tons of films along this New Age theme and catalogued the best of them, including only ones that could be easily screened, mostly for free. Groundbreaking perspectives in political, environmental, educational, psychological and financial arenas are highlighted. They include Sundance films like: The Corporation (2003); Gasland (2010); and Dirt (2009). Also, The Global Brain: Peter Russell (1983); Class Dismissed (2004) - How history is taught in high school; You Can't be Neutral on a Moving Train (2004, Howard Zinn); and A Simpler Way: Crisis as Opportunity (2016). Here's the link to A Simpler Way - a record of creating an experimental template for community in rural Australia which challenges others to take up the torch. It concludes with: "Our fragile planet cannot tolerate a growing population of affluent consumers. Technology and 'free markets’ will not save us. We cannot wait for governments to lead the way. We must build the  new world ourselves, within the shell of the old..."
https://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/a-simpler-way/
 

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