MOON REMAINS IN AQUARIUS on Friday, April 21 until 2:23pm EDT. SEE April 19. MOON GOES VOID OF COURSE at this time until 3:43pm. Actions
initiated during V/C Moon tend not to work out as planned. It's best to
use this time for inner/creative work. At 3:43pm the MOON ENTERS PISCES where it remains until Sunday, April 23 at 5:34pm. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Conjunct Venus in Pisces. Because the Neptune-ruled Pisces is more
comfortable in unconscious seas of dream states, the imagination and the past,
the current Retrograde Mercury should actually support emotional and creative
musings. Take out your journal and record your sleeping journeys now as the symbolism is likely to be informative. We won't tend to be as structured and precise in our thoughts, allowing us to access numinous
realities otherwise not available to our logical minds. Neptune is the higher resonance or collective expression of Venus; this relationship should allow us to touch the higher love so beautifully expressed by poets. Art, music and the experience of all other aesthetically pleasing forms of romantic Beauty is available to us now. Try to take
advantage of this unusual time for your artwork and inner evolution. While being alert to the illusions of Neptune, let yourself swim with the cosmic flow!
SCENE FOR THE DAY: The Young Victoria, 2009; Director: Jean-Marc Vallée. Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend are the young Victoria and Albert. This film leads us through their courtship, marriage and reign until Albert's early death. It is the stuff of Neptunian fairytale, a place where reality and romantic love meet. In this scene, we witness their courtship turns to mutual love, as the dolly-zoom camera effect (dollying back while the lens zooms towards the new Queen) indicates; as she scans the room her eyes land on him and the sight of him steals her breath away. The aesthetics of music, dance and costume does both Neptune and Venus proud.
And Speaking of Poetry...Treat yourself to Coleman Barks reading his translation of Rumi's Love Dogs. It doesn't get any better than this!
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