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, June 29, 2018

JUNE 30 - JULY 1: FAIR AQUARIUS MOON

MOON ENTERS AQUARIUS at 0:37am EDT on Saturday, June 30 and remains here until Sunday, July 1 at 6:56pm when it goes VOID OF COURSE for the rest of the night. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Opposite Venus in Leo. Ruled by Uranus, this Fixed Air Moon will probably need to assert its independence and rebellious nature. Early Saturday morning the Moon will Oppose Mercury and Square Uranus, its ruler - and then later in the morning (9:01am) Mercury will Square Uranus. Both hard aspects suggestive an upsetting early morning. Perhaps this is a good day to sleep in! Actually, the evening looks pretty irritating as well with the Moon Conjunct Mars. Try working on an unusual solo project - against the grain of a group-conscious Aquarian nature - and perhaps wait until the Pisces Moon to bring it to others. This Moon may have particular difficulties for women as both the Moon and Venus (which in Leo is passionately expressive) reflect the Feminine archetype. The Moon naturally feels most comfortable at home, with family and focused on the emotional past, but Aquarius wants to take her into the future with a more mental and detached perspective. Objective scientific or technological projects or perspectives should fare best now but expect the unexpected! Actions initiated during this Moon period tend to have FAIR resolutions. Remember Venus is the Lesser Beneficent (Jupiter being the Greater) and even a Square aspect to Venus is still, well... beautifully Venusian.
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWzHaRM8jeo
AQUARIUS FILM SCENE: How to Talk To Girls at Parties, 2017; Director: John Cameron Mitchell; Screenplay: Philippa Goslett and Mitchell. Based on the 18 page short story by Neil Gaiman, this is most definitely a futuristic and unusual Aquarian/Leo sci-fi love story. Alien Zan (Elle Fanning) meets punk kid Enn (Alex Sharp) and, for 48-hours, they explode into a literally star-crossed lovers adventure. Punk guru Queen Boadicea, a radically attired and pumped-up Nicole Kidman, instigates a political uprising in the outskirts of London while Ruth Wilson (The Affair), as
PT Stella (queen of the aliens) wants to ingest her for dinner. The set-up between punks and aliens affords much commentary on individual freedom vs. bizarre alien rules, restrictions and conformity, suggesting relevance to today's cries for wall-building and general isolationism. Perhaps the cultural revolutionary backdrop to this ode to late 70's angry electronic music wants to wake us up again to the current absurdities of fake Fake News and other misdirections. The casting is spot-on and visuals are wildly colorful, but the love story tends to lose its focus towards the end, getting lost in the excess...perhaps another telling metaphor. Still, a cinematic feast for the eye (and ear - for those with amenable sensibilities) from the director of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Premiered at Cannes. Streaming on Amazon, iTunes and Google.
 

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