MOON ENTERS GEMINI at 8:15am EDT on Thursday, May 25 and remains here until Saturday, May 27 at 2:18am. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Sextile Uranus in Aries. NEW MOON EXACT at 3:44pm EDT on Thursday. ELECTRIC! Since Uranus is the higher/collective resonance of
Mercury, ruler of Gemini, this is a very positive and exciting time to begin something in the areas of
Communication, Travel and Mind Processes. And...the NEW MOON is the
perfect moment to initiate new projects in these arenas! Intuition, imagination as well as rational intelligence is at its height. Creative brilliance - new ideas - may be available to us now. This Mutable Air
sign reflects a love of conversing and it's likely we'll have great opportunities as a result of
doing so now! Writers, teachers, speakers: this is an excellent time to
initiate projects or specific communications, especially over digital
devices. Take advantage of it! Be conscious not to be too scattered or
gossipy. Keep on track to get things done. When you find yourself being
sidetracked, notice it asap and re-focus your attention to the goal at
hand. We should be able to tap into our mental word-bank more easily
than usual and express ourselves clearly now.
Actions initiated during this period along these themes tend to have
EXCELLENT results.
SCENE FOR THE DAY: Searching for Bobby Fischer, 1993; Director: Steven Zaillian. It has been said that prodigies show themselves primarily in three areas of study: mathematics, music and chess. All three are grounded in an intuitive understanding of complex rational relationships (Gemini). Based on the book, Searching for Bobby Fischer: The Father of a Prodigy Observes the World of Chess, by New York Times writer Fred Waitzkin, this film tells the real-life story of his son Josh (Max Pomeranc), a brilliant young chess player, and the potential cost of his Gemini/Uranus genius. In this scene we witness two youths (Gemini twins) facing off in the final game of a tournament. The film is an incredibly poignant study of how a family supports their gifted child in coping with an intelligence that could make his life as uni-focused and tortuous as his idol, the international chess master Bobby Fischer. The film also stars Ben Kingsley, Laurence Fishburne, Joe Mantegna and Joan Allen.
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