Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
OCTOBER 2, 2013
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My book PRONOIA IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR PARANOIA
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Below is an excerpt.
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GLORY IN THE HIGHEST
Thousands of things go right for you every day, beginning the
moment you wake up. Through some magic you don't fully understand,
you're still breathing and your heart is beating, even though
you've been unconscious for many hours. The air is a mix of gases
that's just right for your body's needs, as it was before you
fell asleep.
You can see! Light of many colors floods into your eyes, registered
by nerves that took God or evolution or some process millions
of years to perfect.
The interesting gift of these vivid hues is furthermore made
possible by an unimaginably immense globe of fire, the sun, which
continually detonates nuclear explosions in order to convert its
own body into light and heat and energy for your personal use.
Your hands work wonderfully well. Your heart circulates your
blood all the way out to replenish the energy of the muscles and
nerves in your fingers and palms and wrists. And after your blood
has delivered its blessings, it finds its way back to your heart
to be refreshed. This wondrous mystery recurs over and over again
without stopping every minute of your life.
You can smell intoxicating aromas. You can hear provocative and
soothing sounds. You can taste a thousand different tastes. How
is any of this possible? You can think thoughts any time you want
-- big, wide, colorful thoughts or tiny dark burrowing thoughts.
You can revel and wallow in great oceans of emotion. What colossal
secret intelligence or improbable series of fabulous accidents
conspired to bestow these superpowers upon you?
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenager shot in the head by
the Taliban for standing up for girls' education, told world leaders
at the United Nations to send books, not guns, to war-torn countries
such as Afghanistan.
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The return of sea otters to an estuary on the central Californian
coast has significantly improved the health of seagrass.
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From pronoiac history: In 1959, Volvo invented the 3-point seat
belt, then gave free license to all other car manufacturers to
use it.
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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 October 3
Copyright 2013 by Rob Brezsny
FreeWillAstrology.com
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
I periodically hike alone into the serene hills north of San
Francisco and perform a set of my songs for the birds, insects,
squirrels, and trees. Recently I discovered that British comedian
Milton Jones tried a similar experiment. He did his stand-up act
for a herd of cows on a farm in Hertfordshire. I can't speak for
Jones' motivations, but one of the reasons I do my nature shows
is because they bring out my wild, innocent, generous spirit.
Now is a good time for you to do something similar for yourself,
Libra. What adventures can you undertake that will fully activate
your wild, innocent, generous spirit?
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Are you anxious and agitated, afraid that you're careening out
of control? Is there a flustered voice in your head moaning, "Stop
the insanity!"? Well, relax, dear Scorpio. I promise you
that you no longer have to worry about going cray-cray. Why? Because
you have already gone cray-cray, my friend. That is correct. You
slipped over the threshold a few days ago, and have been living
in Bonkersville ever since. And since you are obviously still
alive and functioning, I think it's obvious that the danger has
passed. Here's the new truth: If you surrender to the uproar,
if you let it teach you all it has to teach you, you will find
a lively and intriguing kind of peace.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
To give you the oracle that best matches your current astrological
omens, I've borrowed from "Sweetness," a poem by Stephen
Dunn. I urge you to memorize it or write it on a piece of paper
that you will carry around with you everywhere you go. Say Dunn's
words as if they were your own: "Often a sweetness comes
/ as if on loan, stays just long enough // to make sense of what
it means to be alive, / then returns to its dark / source. As
for me, I don't care // where it's been, or what bitter road /
it's traveled / to come so far, to taste so good.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
In her book Teaching a Stone to Talk, Annie Dillard
apologizes to God and Santa Claus and a nice but eccentric older
woman named Miss White, whom she knew as a child. "I am sorry
I ran from you," she writes to them. "I am still running
from that knowledge, that eye, that love from which there is no
refuge. For you meant only love, and love, and I felt only fear,
and pain." Judging from your current astrological omens,
Capricorn, I'd say that now would be a good time for you to do
something similar: Take an inventory of the beauty and love and
power you have sought to escape and may still be trying to avoid.
You're finally ready to stop running and embrace at least some
of that good stuff.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
The Dragon Lives Again is a 1977 film that tells the
story of martial arts legend Bruce Lee fighting bad guys in the
underworld. Among the villains he defeats are Dracula, James Bond,
the Godfather, Clint Eastwood, and the Exorcist. I urge you to
use this as inspiration, Aquarius. Create an imaginary movie in
your mind's eye. You're the hero, of course. Give yourself a few
superpowers, and assemble a cast of scoundrels from your past
-- anyone who has done you wrong. Then watch the epic tale unfold
as you do with them what Bruce Lee did to Dracula and company.
Yes, it's only pretend. But you may be surprised at how much this
helps you put your past behind you. Think of it as a purgative
meditation that will free you to move in the direction of the
best possible future.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
After studying the myths and stories of many cultures throughout
history, Joseph Campbell arrived at a few conclusions about the
nature of the human quest. Here's one that's apropos for you right
now: "The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek."
He came up with several variations on this idea, including this
one: "The very cave you are afraid to enter turns out to
be the source of what you are looking for." I urge you to
consider making this your operative hypothesis for the coming
weeks, Pisces.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Are you good at haggling? Do you maybe even enjoy the challenge
of negotiating for a better price, of angling for a fairer deal?
The coming week will be a favorable time to make extensive use
of this skill. According to my analysis of the astrological omens,
you will thrive on having friendly arguments with just about everyone,
from your buddies to your significant other to your mommy to God
Herself. Everywhere you go, I encourage you to engage in lively
discussions as you hammer out compromises that will serve you
well. Be cheerful and adaptable and forceful.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
In David Markson's experimental novel Wittgenstein's Mistress,
the protagonist fantasizes about the winter she lived at the Louvre
Museum in Paris. She says that to keep warm she made big fires
and burned some of the museum's precious artifacts. I'm hoping
you won't do anything remotely resembling that mythic event in
the coming week, Taurus. I understand that you may be going through
a cold spell -- a time when you're longing for more heat and light.
But I beg you not to sacrifice enduring beauty in order to ameliorate
your temporary discomfort. This, too, shall pass.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
"Don't say you want love," writes San Francisco author
Stephen Sparks. "Say you want the morning light through a
paint-flecked window; say you want a gust of wind scraping leaves
along the pavement and hills rolling toward the sea; say you want
to notice, in a tree you walk past every day, the ruins of a nest
exposed as the leaves fall away; a slow afternoon of conversation
in a shadowy bar; the smell of bread baking." That's exactly
the oracle I want to give you, Gemini. In my opinion, you can't
afford to be generic or blank in your requests for love. You must
be highly specific. You've got to ask for the exact feelings and
experiences that will boost the intensity of your lust for life.
(Here's Sparks' Tumblr page: invisiblestories.tumblr.com.)
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
"The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are stronger
in the broken places," wrote Cancerian writer Ernest Hemingway.
By my estimation, my fellow Crabs, we are now entering a phase
of our astrological cycle when we can make dramatic progress in
healing the broken places in ourselves. But even better than that:
As we deal dynamically with the touchy issues that caused our
wounds, we will become stronger than we were before we got broken.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Let's hope you have given deep thought to understanding who
you are at this moment of your life. Let's also hope that you
have developed a clear vision of the person you would like to
become in, say, three years. How do you feel about the gap between
the current YOU and the future YOU? Does it oppress you? Does
it motivate you? Maybe a little of both? I'll offer you the perspective
of actress Tracee Ellis Ross. "I am learning every day,"
she told Uptown Magazine, "to allow the space between
where I am and where I want to be to inspire me and not terrify
me."
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Do the words "purity" and "purify" have
any useful purpose? Or have they been so twisted by religious
fundamentalists and mocked by decadent cynics that they're mostly
just farcical? I propose that you take them seriously in the coming
week. Give them your own spin. For instance, you could decide
to purify yourself of petty attitudes and trivial desires that
aren't in alignment with your highest values. You might purify
yourself of self-deceptions that have gotten you into trouble
and purify yourself of resentments that have blocked your creative
energy. At the very least, Virgo, cleanse your body with extra-healthy
food, good sleep, massage, exercise, and sacred sex.
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