Few different things tonight. Firstly, go back to 2001/02. Those of you who got trashed at that time entered limbo which didn't end until 2006/7, when you re-emerged, willingly or kicking and screaming. The time since October 2008 to current day, as Saturn stations, is an examination of the last seven years, and the choices you make from here, depending on your chart, echo far into the future so choose for the long term. For many of us this is as hard as it gets. The need to prune, streamline, restrict and focus is at a high. From this week, the tide is turning, although I don't expect clear signs of this to emerge until mid-June. I mean, who'd want to live on Saturn? (Apart from a few fundamentalist Capricorns and Scorpios). Its gas is so cold it's turned into ice crystals that compact in on each other creating density and gravity. And the damn things got rings around it as well, holding things in, limiting and restricting. Of course, the alternative positive side of this is words like patience and perseverance, stability, solidity, structure and form. But overlying it all, there's the ongoing Mercury retrograde. Right now, Mercury, Saturn and Pluto are all retrograde. Communication is out, structures are down but reforming, and transformation is internalised. Just don't try and understand. And a few of you have sent me this, so I thought I'd print it.... And yes, my head is still hurting, just had a chat with a friend in the US, it's the same over there, somethings about to pop somewhere methinks... And retrograde Mercury will be back in Taurus in a couple of hours itme. Tomorrow's another day.
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Wednesday, 13th May 2009 21:26
Oh, and yes, re: False Prophets...
with the pope being shuffled around my neighbourhood all week -can't help but think
..."Emperor and his New Clothes"....
-if he'd have just stayed home and quietly donated all the money spent on this ridiculously empty spectacle
(and throwing in all the gold paraphanalia,
limos and fancy robes.....)
-he could have fed the multitudes for a very long time to come :-)))))
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Wednesday, 13th May 2009 22:39
Tell me about it. Mercury retrograde screws computer, alters Sat Nav and on top of all this feel very low in energy and not tuned into anything. But as you say to-morrow is another day. By Friday will be at Avebury and by Saturday will be resting in Cornwall. We will see how the energy is after a weeks R&R
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Thursday, 14th May 2009 03:03
"...trashed... in limbo....remerging...."
You're SO right on , as usual,
here Steve....
You seem to be communicating pretty well
under the circumstances...and it really helps!.... Bless you!.....Thank you!
:-))))))
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Thursday, 14th May 2009 11:49
Trashed and in limbo too....and would love to be in Avebury!! Well,the Pope's visit to a Palestinian refugee camp combined with his call for the Palestinians to have their own homeland is both very powerful and influential. Also a pretty brave move to visit the area anyway? Be good to see Obama visit there- apparently one of his first telephone calls as newly elected president was to Palestine, before any calls to the Israeli leadership....
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Friday, 15th May 2009 20:49
I also look forward to Obama coming!
(Who he called first -if he did?- is not so relevant...) One has to be here, minute by minute, to even to begin to understand this enormously complex situation.
It is all about very sensitive, but very clever political manoeuvering & strategy. Religion here has been overshadowed by politics (-not much true spirituality I'm afraid!)
Obama understands the Muslim mentality
so maybe he will be more effective
-but I credit him with the intelligence to see beyond much of the smoke screens and lies -on all sides!
The Pope was just doing 'his job' -in attempting to strengthen his flock-the Christian Arab population -who have had the hardest time...People seem to have forgotten that around 80% of Bethlehem's
Christian population were hounded out by Yassir Arafat -not the Israelis!
And as for "a pretty brave move" -well...with tens of thousands of Israeli police and army guys protecting him -thank God -he was kept out of harm's way!
Sorry if I sounded cynical, or disrespectful before -but I still feel
-that if the tens (or more?)of millions of $$$$$
this trip cost would have been given directly to the poor of this area -they could have rehabilitated hundreds
-rather than symbolically donate one school!!
Much love and God Bless!
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