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



Thursday, October 20, 2016

DAILY ASTROLOGY IN FILM: OCTOBER 20-22

MOON IN CANCER from 10:28am EDT on Thursday October 20 until Saturday October 22 at 2:14pm. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Square Sun in Libra. This Cardinal Water sign Moon reflects the archetype of the Feminine and The Mother. It tends to be emotional, subjective and focuses on the home. With the square to the Sun, actions initiated during this time will tend to have CHALLENGING results. It's a good time to stay around the house and engage in nurturing or caretaking activities. Mothers may discover that their sense of self is challenged or that relationships are out of balance. In general we may find that our desire to be more receptive and inward may conflict with our need to be outwardly engaged with others. All we can do is express our truth and be as objective as possible. 

SCENE FOR THE DAY: Juno, 2007: Director: Jason Reitman. Teen Juno, played by the stylistically comedic Ellen Page, discovers herself pregnant and decides to have the baby and give it to a loving family she finds in the local Penny Saver. The potential adoptive parents, played by Jennifer Garner and Jason Batemen, turn out to be at odds with the situation. Garner's sweet and earnest drive towards motherhood (Moon in Cancer) is met by Bateman's yet unrealized need for rocking out and the relationship becomes challenged (Square to Sun in Libra). Despite the seemingly difficult set-up, this films is one of the most engaging and creative independent films of the last decade, particularly because of its wonderful characters and clever dialogue. The script is written by Diablo Cody who wins the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. In this clip we see Juno's father, JK Simmons, accompany her to meet the perspective adoptive parents.

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