Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
MAY 15, 2013
FreeWillAstrology.com
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My book PRONOIA IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR PARANOIA
is available at Amazon: bit.ly/Pronoia
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Here's an excerpt:
THE MYSTERY OF YOUR THIRST
Imagine this scene. You're really thirsty -- so dehydrated that
you're feeling faint. Yet here's the weird thing: You're walking
along the bank of a wide river that's so clear you could see the
bottom if you looked.
But you're not looking. In fact, you seem oblivious to the surging
force of nature just a few yards away.
Is it invisible to you? Are you so preoccupied with your suffering
that you're blind to the very source that would end your suffering?
Up ahead you see a man. As you approach, you realize he's holding
a bottle of water. You run to him and beg him to let you drink.
He readily agrees. Gratefully, you guzzle the precious liquid,
then thank him profusely.
As you walk away, he calls after you, "By the way, there's
a lot more water over there," and he points to the river.
Do you hear him? If you hear him, do you believe him? Or do you
keep walking, hoping to find another person with another bottle
somewhere up ahead?
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'utopia ahead' narrative with insightful cultural critique."
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
PRONOIA IS GOOD FOR BUSINESS
It's official: Paying decent wages and treating your employees
properly makes better business sense and leads to higher profits.
Costco's most recent quarterly earnings report showed an 8% rate
of growth in year on sales, a 5% rise in same-store sales, and
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Costco also audits the companies it buys from to see if working
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SLOWLY BUT SURELY, CLEANER ENERGY IS COMING
Researchers have identified a new mechanism to convert natural
gas into energy up to 70 times faster, while effectively capturing
the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2). This could make power
generation from natural gas both cleaner and more efficient.
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PRONOIA CELEBRATES DIVERSITY
The nation of Nepal now officially recognizes a third gender,
allowing anyone to check that option on their passports. India,
Pakistan, and Australia have already made this same upgrade.
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(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 May 16
Copyright 2013 by Rob Brezsny
FreeWillAstrology.com
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
You have arrived at the edge of reality. Or rather, to be precise,
you have arrived at the edge of what you think of as
reality. Here's where things could get very interesting. Just
on the other side of that edge you're brushing up against, there
is much, much more reality -- a vast territory you have barely
imagined, let alone believed in or explored. Are you feeling brave?
If you're willing to find out about stuff you didn't even realize
you would love to experience, I suggest you slip across the border
and wander around on the other side.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
A character in Neil Gaiman's graphic novel A Game of You
delivers this speech: "Everybody has a secret world inside
of them . . . No matter how dull and boring they are on the outside,
inside them they've all got unimaginable, magnificent, wonderful,
stupid worlds. Not just one world. Hundreds of them." As
a Gemini, you are not, of course, dull and boring on the outside.
That may have something to do with why your secret inner worlds
are often even frothier and sparklier than most people's. But
lately, I'm afraid, some of those secret inner worlds of yours
have gotten a bit shabby and dank. It's time for a deep cleansing.
To be thorough, don't just wash your own brain. Wash your wild
heart and funky soul, too.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
"You begin saving the world by saving one person at a time,"
said writer Charles Bukowski. "All else is grandiose romanticism
or politics." I invite you to make that thought one of your
guiding principles in the coming week, Cancerian. Translate your
high ideals into actions that make a practical impact on particular
human beings and animals. Instead of merely talking about what
good things you want to do, actually do them. As much as possible,
be sure that every detail of your daily life reflects your vision
of ultimate truth and beauty.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
If you were a fledgling savior, now would be a propitious moment
to begin your messianic mission. If you were a musician hoping
to leap to the next level of career success, this would be prime
time to plan an extensive tour. If you were the inventor of the
Next Big Thing, I'd suggest that you get your marketing campaign
in gear. And if none of those descriptions fits your personal
situation, regard them as apt metaphors for your use. How can
you spread the word about what's most important to you?
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
As frontman of the band Queen, Virgo singer Freddie Mercury
made use of his four-octave range with flamboyant showmanship
and breathtaking technique. Many critics regard him as one of
the greatest vocalists in the history of pop music. Freddie joked
that he was perfect except for one glaring flaw: his overbite.
Because he had four extra teeth in his upper mouth, his top jaw
protruded. But he chose not to alter his appearance with surgery
because he suspected it might change his singing voice in unpredictable
ways. Is there a comparable situation in your own life, Virgo?
A so-called imperfection that seems to be entwined with a beautiful
asset? I urge you to be like Freddie. Accept the paradox -- embrace
it and celebrate it -- and move on.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
The 14th-century poet Dante was a major influence on 20th-century
novelist James Joyce. "I love Dante," wrote the author
of the epic novel Ulysses."He is my spiritual food."
And yet Joyce felt he had to absorb Dante in small doses. "Dante
tires one quickly," he said. "It is as if one were to
look at the sun." Is there any influence like that in your
own life, Libra? Judging from the astrological omens, I'm guessing
it's a fine time for you to get as much sustained exposure to
that glorious source as you can bear.
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YOU NEED MAGIC EVERY DAY
Every day, you have to wade through a relentless surge of soul-less
facts. The experience tends to dampen your sense of wonder.
Every day, you're overexposed to stories that have been sucked
free of delight and mystery. That's why you have to make such
strenuous efforts to keep your world enchanted.
I like to think I can contribute to the sacred cause of feeding
your sense of wonder and enchantment. In fact, that's one of my
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Greek poet Sappho was renowned in antiquity. The nine books
she wrote were so esteemed that the historian Strabo wrote, "in
this whole span of recorded time we know of no woman to challenge
her as a poet even in the slightest degree." And yet little
of Sappho's work survives. As of 2004 there were just 264 fragments
and three complete poems. But then a fourth complete poem emerged.
Its text was written on papyrus that had been wrapped in the casing
of an Egyptian mummy. The mummy had been stored for years in a
backroom at Cologne University in Germany before someone discovered
its hidden treasure. Your assignment, Scorpio, is to seek an equivalent
recovery. Search for a part of the past that's still beautiful
and useful, even if that quest leads you to unlikely and obscure
places.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
When I turn my psychic attention in your direction, I smell
smoldering smoke. Here's how I interpret that: Your internal fire
is burning with less than maximum efficiency. Do you agree, Sagittarius?
If so, do you know why that might be? Did you not provide enough
kindling? Is the wood too green? Is the ground wet? I urge you
to find out what the problem is. You can't afford to have sputtering
flames and sooty light and spotty warmth. You need a steady blaze
that radiates brilliant light and strong heat.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Very few of us are completely uninhibited about expressing who
we really are. Most everyone is shy about revealing at least one
facet of his or her identity. Why? Maybe because we're afraid
that people will judge us harshly for being different from what
they think we should be. Or maybe our secret side is at odds with
our self-image, and we hesitate to acknowledge it even to ourselves.
What is this part of you, Capricorn? In what sense are you still
in the closet about a truth or quality or event that's central
to your character? I urge you to have a conversation with yourself
about it. You aren't necessarily ready to tell the whole world
about it, but now might be the right time to start considering
the possibility that you can give it more room to play.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
I absolutely forbid you to be a slave of happiness, a victim
of pleasure, or a prisoner of love. Wait. Sorry. I take that back.
What gives me the right to forbid you from doing anything? It's
your life. You're the boss. So let me reframe my previous advice.
Dear Aquarius, I beg you not to be a slave of happiness, a victim
of pleasure, or a prisoner of love. None of the good things in
life will give you what you need if you make yourself crazy or
sick while pursuing them. That's the cautionary news. The encouraging
news is that in the next five weeks, I think you will have a knack
for cultivating a graceful relationship with happiness, pleasure,
and love.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Don't be like the ducks that are floating on Phoenix Lake a short
distance from where I'm sitting. They're feeding entirely on the
surface, happy to skim a few insects from the top of the placid
waters they're drifting on. No, Pisces, be more like the frogs
that are diving to probe for morsels down below. This is a phase
of your astrological cycle when the quest for more variety can
deepen your perspective and provide better nourishment.
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
In the alternate universe created by Marvel comic books, there
is a mutant superhero called Squirrel Girl. She has the magic
power to summon hordes of cute, furry squirrels. Under her guidance,
they swarm all over the bad guy she's battling and disable him
with their thousands of tiny chomps and thrashing tails. She and
her rodent allies have defeated such arch-villains as Dr. Doom,
Deadpool, Baron Mordo, and Ego the Living Planet. Let's make her
your role model for the coming weeks, Aries. The cumulative force
of many small things will be the key to your victories. As in
Squirrel Girl's case, your adversaries' overconfidence may also
be a factor.
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HOMEWORK:
Do you allow your imagination to indulge in fantasies that are
wasteful, damaging, or dumb? I dare you to stop it. Testify at
Freewillastrology.com.
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