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January
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ASTROLOGY:
A metaphor for our times...
January
20, 2005
By
Arlan Wise
When Uranus entered the sign of Pisces in the spring of 2003, the
brilliant astrologer Michael Lutin put a picture of a tsunami wave
on his website as his metaphor for what this new energy would mean.
Other astrologers used Hokusais famous picture of the big wave
to illustrate Uranus in Pisces. The feeling was that Uranus, the planet
of the unexpected, symbolic of liberation from restrictive circumstances,
would wash clean what had become stagnant in society in the past 84
years. The message is that change is inevitable; there is nothing
to hang onto. Uranus was last in Pisces from 1920-1928. Think about
the similarities between that time period and now.
The Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami occurred on the full moon
in Cancer, a sign symbolizing large bodies of water. The loss of life
is terrible. Yet, the disaster has had the Piscean effect of touching
everyones heart and emphasizing the fact that we are all connected.
It has taught big lessons about compassion. Let us hope that this
feeling of caring continues and the people of the world grow closer
as we help those who have nothing.
Make a big donation to the disaster relief.
Thursday, Jan. 20 Moon in Gemini. Youll feel as if youve
lost some grounding; the current tendency is to be more idealistic
than realistic. Concentrate on your correspondence. Youll find
the words to express your meaning. Gather the information you need;
visit the library or Internet. Start a correspondence or online course
of study. The balance between you as an individual and you as a partner
demands attention today.
Friday, Jan. 21 Moon in Gemini, VC 4:25 pm. Theres lovely
energy to write, lecture, teach, or just gossip the day away. Answer
all your e-mails. Check in with your friends who live in foreign lands.
Buy new electronic equipment. Start the weekend early once the moon
goes void. Its a night for mental bubble-gum, funny videos,
and fun books.
Saturday, Jan. 22 Moon in Cancer. This is a family weekend. Invite
your siblings and parents to your house or go visit Mom and Dad at
their house. Bring gifts of food. Stock up your pantry for the snowbound
days. Bring donations to the food bank. Write another check for tsunami
relief. Cook a big dinner for your family.
Sunday, Jan. 23 Moon in Cancer. Its another day to hang
around the house. Sleep late and relax. Look at the seed catalogues
and imagine your next garden. Youll feel the heaviness of the
Saturn-Chiron opposition as the moon approaches Saturn. It brings
up the conflict of how to split up your time and attention between
home/family and career.
Monday, Jan. 24 Moon VC Cancer, enters Leo 6:21 pm. Its
always hard to leave home when the workweek starts with an all day
void-of-course moon. Its a good day to take a personal day and
just putter around the house. Give yourself the day off if you can.
You wont accomplish much at work.
Tuesday, Jan. 25 Moon in Leo. Todays full moon marks a month
since the tsunami struck. Make another generous donation for the relief
work. Its a day to show off your stuff. Get out and be seen.
Mercury stands opposite Saturn, making it a sober day. Your illusions
will fall away and you will see the truth of the matter. It gives
great concentration to do precision work.
Wednesday, Jan. 26 Moon in Leo, VC 5:38 pm. Theres a
lot of energy this week that is picking at old wounds. A Leo moon
will help you to look at the past with love and have compassion towards
those who hurt you. Have some fun with kids today. Do some things
that bring you pleasure. Smile at everyone you see.
Thursday, Jan. 27 Moon in Virgo. Venus stands opposite Saturn,
and they pull off your rose-colored glasses. They show you the reality
of your love life and of your financial status. There is no room for
wishful thinking today; you have to be a grown-up. You will see if
your relationship is dead or alive and what you must do to fix it.
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