Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
SEPTEMBER 1, 2010
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There's a new release from the soundtrack for my book PRONOIA
IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR PARANOIA.
It's called "In the Beginning Is the Creative Word"
You can access it here: bit.ly/MagicWords
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The revised and expanded version of my book PRONOIA IS THE
ANTIDOTE FOR PARANOIA is available at Amazon: bit.ly/Pronoia
Below is an excerpt. It's from the piece called "Subterranean
Pronoia Therapy."
1. Every seven years I do a performance art piece called A Pilgrimage
to the Sacred Shopping Sites of North America. During one, I visited
a store called Kosher Intifada in New York. There I had a consummate
experience of apocalyptic delight. Shopping and spirituality converged,
and for a brief interregnum, all contradictions were annihilated,
all contraries harmonized.
On the holy ground of Kosher Intifada, I listened to the house
band Yo Tifereth sing Hebrew lyrics and play Arabic tunes on the
oud, darbuka, violin, and kanun. Later, a rabbi and imam took
turns reciting prayers from their respective traditions. I bought
a yarmulke decorated with Palestinian political symbols, a T-shirt
that read "I Got Stoned on the West Bank," and the DVD
of a musical comedy film West Bank Story, which portrays
the love affair between an Israeli soldier and a Palestinian cashier,
whose parents operate competing falafel restaurants on the West
Bank.
I'd love for you to have a comparable experience: an immersion
in an eerie sanctuary where you're simultaneously entertained
and confounded. It would provide a counterpoint for all the more
excruciating and demanding manifestations of the shadow you have
to endure. Find or create such a sweetly discomfiting thing.
2. In his book The Thought of the Heart and the Soul of the
World, psychologist James Hillman writes: "The question
of evil refers primarily to the anaesthetized heart, the heart
that has no reaction to what it faces, thereby turning the variegated
sensuous face of the world into monotony, sameness, oneness."
What would you have to do in order to triumph over this kind
of evil in yourself?
3. "The problem, if you love it, is as beautiful as the
sunset," wrote J. Krishnamurti. "The obstacle is the
path," says the Zen proverb. What frustrating puzzle do you
love the best?
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
PEOPLE KEEP CREATING WONDERS AND MARVELS
Nanotech tea bag creates safe drinking water instantly, for less
than a penny.
tinyurl.com/29hovof
MAYBE WEALTH ISN'T A PREREQUISITE FOR HAPPINESS
Is it better to buy a new couch or go on a vacation?
tinyurl.com/2bjn8ed
MAKING FUN OF YOURSELF COULD BE A PRIMAL PRONOIAC ACT
In case you need some instructions and inspiration in being silly
. . .
tinyurl.com/NonsenseHealing
THE EVIDENCE FOR REDEMPTION JUST KEEPS MOUNTING
Pronoia Resources
pronoiaresources.com
(Note: I endorse these because I like them. They are not advertisements,
and I get no kickbacks.)
Please tell me your own personal nominations for PRONOIA RESOURCES.
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
Week beginning September 2
Copyright 2010 by Rob Brezsny
FreeWillAstrology.com
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
"The trouble with life isn't that there is no answer; it's
that there are so many answers," said folklorist Ruth Benedict.
That's always true, of course, but it's especially apropos for
you right now. You're teeming with viable possibilities. There
are so many decent ideas eddying in your vicinity that you may
be hard-pressed to pick out just a couple to give your power to.
My advice: Let them all swarm and swirl for a few more days, then
go with the ones that you feel will last the longest.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
Jack Mytton was a famous 19th-century eccentric whose wealth
and privilege often shielded him from the consequences of his
odd behavior. One of his less successful adventures came on a
night when he got a bad case of the hiccups. Thinking he could
scare himself into being cured, he set fire to his pajamas. In
the ensuing mayhem, his hiccups disappeared but he burned himself.
I bring this to your attention, Libra, in the hope it will dissuade
you from attacking a small problem in a way that causes a bigger
problem. For now it's better to endure a slight inconvenience.
Don't seek a quick fix that causes a complicated mess.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
In accordance with the astrological omens, Scorpio, I will ask
you to make everything wetter; to be the personification of fluidity.
Where there is drought, use your magic to bring the rain. If you're
stuck in a dynamic that is parched and barren, add moisture and
tenderness. Be ingenious, not rash, as you stir up dormant feelings
in people you care about. Remind those who are high and dry about
the river that runs through them. (A good way to do that is to
reveal the river that runs through you.)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Gwyneth Paltrow is the most perfect person alive, said Gawker.com.
From a certain perspective, I suppose it's possible to award her
that title. She's beautiful, rich, famous, and in good shape.
She's a talented actress and published author. Without denying
that Gwyneth is a gem, however, I must say that my standards of
perfection are different. Are you doing the work you love? Are
you engaged in ongoing efforts to transform your darkness? Do
you practice compassion with wit and style? Are you saving the
world in some way? Are you skilled at taking care of yourself?
Those are my primary measures. What are yours, Sagittarius? It's
an excellent time to define your ideal human.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
In an old Star Trek episode, a 24th-century starship captain
is weighed down by a knotty problem about how to deal with two
of her enemies who are at war with each other. Unable to come
up with a viable solution, she retreats to the holodeck, where
virtual reality technology can create a convincingly real rendition
of any desired scene. Where does she go for advice? She seeks
out Leonardo da Vinci in his 16th-century studio. Once she has
outlined her dilemma, Leonardo offers his counsel: "When
one's imagination cannot provide an answer, one must turn to a
greater imagination." This is my advice to you right now,
Capricorn.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
Seth Grahame-Smith rewrote Jane Austen's classic novel Pride
and Prejudice. He kept 85 percent of her material, but also
added a big dose of "ultraviolent zombie mayhem," creating
a new story, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. In his
version, Austen's tale is expanded and altered by the previously
unrevealed activities of zombies. I urge you to follow Grahame-Smith's
lead, Aquarius. Take some original creation you really like, and
add a shot of your own unique approach to generate a completely
new thing.
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LIFE IS BIGGER AND BETTER THAN ANY OF US CAN IMAGINE
In addition to the horoscopes you're reading here, I create more
in-depth audio horoscopes for your inspiration. Find out more
at RealAstrology.com.
The audio horoscopes are also available by phone at 1-877-873-4888.
"Your Expanded Audio Horoscopes provide me with the Rest
of the Story. I'm not necessarily a believer in the scientific
accuracy of astrology, but I do think you've got a lot of practical
wisdom to impart."
- M. Tennenbaum, New York
"No one knows more about me than me. But you're right up
there near the top of the list of people who do understand something
about how I tick. How is that possible?"
- R. Goren, Albuquerque
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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Everyone alive should see the musical comedy "I Love You,
You're Perfect, Now Change." At the very least, we should
all meditate regularly on the play's title, using it as a self-mocking
mantra that dissuades us from committing the folly it describes.
How better to serve the health of our relationships than by withdrawing
the projections we superimpose on people, thereby allowing them
to be themselves? Right now you're in special need of honoring
this wisdom, Pisces. If you feel the itch to tell friends and
loved ones that they should be different from how they actually
are, stop and ask yourself whether maybe you should transform
yourself instead.
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
In an old comedy sketch called "One Leg Too Few,"
a one-legged man comes in to a casting agent's office to audition
for the part of Tarzan in an upcoming show. The agent is as diplomatic
as he can be given the fact that the role would best be played
by a strapping young man with exceptional running and leaping
skills. "It's possible that no two-legged men will apply,"
the agent tells the applicant, "in which case you could get
the part." Don't be like the one-legged man in this story,
Aries. While I usually encourage you to think big and dream of
accomplishing amazing feats, this is one time when you should
respect your limitations.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
As I was meditating on your horoscope for this week, a song popped
into my head: Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing." I instantly
knew it was a message from my unconscious, meant to be delivered
to your unconscious -- a perfect action plan for you to pursue
in order to be in maximum alignment with the astrological omens.
I encourage you to come up with your own interpretation of what
"sexual healing" means for you, maybe even write your
own lyrics. If you'd like to listen to the original for inspiration,
go here: tinyurl.com/SexHealing.
P.S. You don't necessarily need a partner to conjure up the cure.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
You probably get emails that close like this: "Sent from
my iPhone." Maybe you even deliver emails like that yourself.
Keep that detail in mind while I tell you the dream I had last
night. In the dream, all of my Gemini friends had sent me poignant
emails. Every one of them said something like, "I've got
to get back to where I started from" or "There's something
really important that I've got to do, but I can't remember what
it is" or "I hear a voice calling my name but I don't
know who it is or where it's coming from." And each of their
emails ended like this: "Sent from my iSoul." I suspect
my dream is in perfect accordance with your astrological omens,
Gemini. It's time to go home, in every sense of the word.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
My name was "Robbie" from birth till seventh grade.
But as my adolescent hormones began to kick in, I decided I needed
a more virile stature. My name became the punchier, sleeker "Rob."
But with every year that passes, I find myself heading back in
the direction of "Robbie." The clever severity of my
youth yearns to meld with the buoyant tenderness I've been cultivating
the past decade. I want my paradoxes to harmonize -- my blithe
feminine qualities to cooperate with my aggressive masculine side,
my bright-eyed innocence to synergize with my restless probing.
So you can call me "Robbie" if you like, or "Rob,"
or sometimes one and sometimes the other. Isn't it time for you,
too, my fellow Cancerian, to circle back and reclaim an early
part of you that got lost along the way?
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
The Clash was a leftwing punk band that launched its career in
1979. With its dissident lyrics and experimental music, it aspired
to make an impact on political attitudes. But then one of its
songs, "Rock the Casbah," got so popular that college
fraternity parties were playing it as feel-good dance music. That
peeved the Clash's lead singer Joe Strummer, born under the sign
of Leo. He didn't want his revolutionary anthems to be used as
vulgar entertainment by bourgeois kids. I sympathize with his
purity, but I don't advocate that approach for you. For now, relinquish
control of your offerings. Let people use them the way they want
to.
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HOMEWORK:
Describe how you've fought off the seductive power of trendy
cynicism without turning into a gullible Pollyanna. Go to Freewillastrology.com
and click "Email Rob."
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WANT TO GET YOUR CHART DONE?
I'm not doing personal charts, but I highly recommend my astrological
colleague, RO LOUGHRAN. Her approach closely matches my own. In
our many discussions about astrology over the years, we've had
a major influence on each other's work.
Ro utilizes a blend of well-trained
intuition, emotional warmth, and
a high
degree of technical proficiency
in horoscope interpretation; she
is skilled
at exploring the mysteries of your
life's purpose and nurturing your
connection with your own inner
wisdom.
Ro is based in California, but
can do phone consultations and
otherwise
work with you regardless of geographic
boundaries.
Ro's website is at YourSoulJourney.com
She can also be reached at roloughran@comcast.net
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