MOON ENTERS CANCER at 10:26am EDT on Friday, April 20 after being VOID OF COURSE from 8:05am. MOON REMAINS CANCER until Sunday, April 22 at 10:58am. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Square Uranus in Aries. The Moon is in its own
sign in Cancer, so all classic lunar qualities are heightened. The Feminine Archetype is in play: The Mother, home, family, nurturing, protecting and, of course, food are all highlighted. As number one water sign, it also
means these next few days are emotionally sensitive; we tend to take
things very personally and are focused on the past. The last aspect
suggests that upsets are likely to have strong effects on our mood and
we may find ourselves hiding out in the security of our homes or
under the covers of our metaphoric wombs. Do what you need to do to feel
protected, but also try to find the objectivity in whatever situation that
feels overwhelming. Stand outside your emotional body and see what the
Other might be experiencing. Express yourself and your feelings as
clearly as possible and notice if the tendency to be dependent on others
is serving you both. NOTE: Chiron, has just moved into Aries, after an eight year stay in Pisces. Its primary call is to Heal by being your Authentic Whole Self
as best you can in each moment. This Cancer Moon is likely to test this goal. Just so you know. This may be a perfect time to stay home and enjoy
the nurturing experience of cooking wonderful meals for yourself or
your family. In general, actions initiated during this Moon period are
likely to have Challenging resolutions.
CANCER FILM SCENE: A Quiet Place, 2018; Director: John Krasinski. What could be more upsetting for a family than an alien species, which hunts and kills the source of any sound which is painful to their delicate audio sense, living in your back field? Yes, a horror film brought to you by 'The Office' comedian John Krasinski and his real-life wife Emily Blunt! Together they head the screen Abbott family which is forced to live in survival silence with their three children. They have prepared themselves for attack in all sorts of ways, including sign language which they already use to communicate with their deaf daughter, played by the non-hearing amazing young actress, Millicent Simmonds. I'm not a horror-film watcher; but I am an Emily Blunt fan - The Young Victoria, The Adjustment Bureau, The Devil Wears Prada, Charlie Wilson's War are just a few of her treasures. I love witnessing the range of her work - and this film pushes her envelope. Silence is a most successful vehicle for terror...of course. One is so caught up in the family dynamics that it's surprising to find oneself totally engaged in a basically silent movie...what we like to call cinematic. Noah Jupe, who plays son Marcus, felt that with no dialogue he had nothing to hide behind as an actor. He had to inhabit sadness and fear and just be it, not voice it. When interviewed, Krasinski surprisingly speaks to the movie being 'a love letter to his children.' He explains that the narrative demonstrates just how far a parent will go to protect their children. The above clip is the ultimate child birthing scene. In silence. In theaters now. Here's the full trailer:
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