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1st December 2009

Full Moon in 24 hours, relatively tame on the surface, but very close to the Jupiter/Saturn midpoint, and with the ongoing conjunction in Aquarius (see recent blogs), I suggest further short term ups and downs are the order of the day, and that until mid month all bets are off and things are both variable and optimal.  The wise person closes their eyes, trusts their lower abdomen, and moves forward slowly but confidently, feeling every step of the way.   Hmmmm..... I seem to be getting scarily Buddhist these days, it's not intentional I assure you.

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Tuesday, 1st December 2009 12:10
It will be a relief when I can see my way rather than edging forward with no idea where I am, where I am going, or what to spend my time on. Connecting to my inner wisdom would be nice because it seems to have got lost somewhere along the way recently. Keep smiling. Good to see in you Cambridge. See you in the new year.
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Tuesday, 1st December 2009 17:44
Well,this is the first time in the last couple of weeks that I have had a moment to sit down and write a blog... My pace of life has speeded up hugely- so I don't know whats happening in the stars...Is it Jupiter thts just gone direct for Pisceans? My horizons have suddenly expanded- courtesy of taking my daughter to univerity opendays- I have travelled to Loughborough, Bristol, Oxford, but I was most inspired by Loughborough- the state of the art work students are doing field of visual communications is incredible... But my heart is firmly fixed in helping the brave First nations ladies that came to England tell us about the horrific Tarsands development in Canada, one of them cried, and so did I, nothing has moved me recently as much as this lecture.. Which reminds me today I read a quote from the Dalai Llama saying that modern man should remember that for many years man was totally reliant on trees for warmth shelter and even clothing- and trees were treated as a sacred entity- what a shame that modern man doesn't feel the same- what our outcme wll be is frightening, if we dont stop...so much could be done now....its like air light- it wouldnt hurt any of us if all this was halted except for absolutely essential trips- do any of us really need holidays abroad?