Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
APRIL 9, 2014
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Dear Readers:
What nourishes you emotionally and spiritually?
I'm not talking about what entertains you or flatters you or
takes your mind off your problems.
I'm referring to the influences that make you stronger and the
people who see you for who you really are and the situations that
teach you life-long lessons.
I mean the beauty that replenishes your psyche and the symbols
that consistently restore your balance and the memories that keep
feeding your ability to rise to each new challenge.
I invite you to take inventory of these precious assets. And
then make a special point of nurturing them back.
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MIRABILIA REPORT
(Mirabilia: events that inspire wonder, marvelous phenomena, small
miracles, beguiling ephemera, inexplicable joys, changes that
inspire quiet awe, eccentric enchantments, unplanned jubilations,
sudden deliverance from boring evils; from the Latin mirabilia,
"marvels.")
* The National Center for Atmospheric Research reports that the
average cloud is the same weight as 100 elephants.
* The seeds of some trees are so tightly compacted within their
protective covering that only the intense heat of a forest fire
can free them, allowing them to sprout.
* The average river requires a million years to move a grain
of sand 100 miles, says science writer James Trefil.
* Thirty-eight percent of North America is wilderness.
* Anthropologists say that in every culture in history, children
have played the game hide and seek.
* With every dawn, when first light penetrates the sea, many
seahorse colonies perform a dance to the sun.
* A seven-year-old Minnesota boy received patent number 6,368,227
for a new method of swinging on a swing.
* A chemist in Australia finally succeeded in mixing oil and
water.
* Some Christians really do love their enemies, as Jesus recommended.
* The closest modern relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex may be
the chicken.
* Kind people are more likely than mean people to yawn when someone
near them does.
* The most frequently shoplifted book in America is the Bible.
* There are always so many fragments of spider legs floating
in the air that you are constantly inhaling them wherever you
go . . . .
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PROTEST THE DULLNESS
"It is respectable to have no illusions -- and safe -- and
profitable and dull," said author Joseph Conrad.
Taking our cue from his liberating derision, I propose that we
protest the dullness of having no illusions. Let's decry the blah
gray sterility that comes from entertaining no fantastic fantasies
and unreasonable dreams. How boring it is to have such machine-like
mental hygiene!
So I invite you to celebrate your crazy ideas. Treasure and adore
your wacky beliefs. Study all those irrational and insane urges
running around your mind to see what you can learn about your
deep, dark unconsciousness.
(P.S.: But I'm not saying you should act on any of those phantasms,
at least not now. Simply be amused by them.)
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
Unphotoshopped images of 32 beautiful places
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On Wednesday, March 27th, Texas got almost one-third of its electricity
by harnessing the wind.
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The rate of childhood obesity has dropped 43% over the last
decade, and sales of sugary soft drinks and cereals have plummeted.
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See a compendium of past pronoia resources here: 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 April 10
Copyright 2014 by Rob Brezsny
FreeWillAstrology.com
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Freedom is the most important kind of joy you can seek right
now. It's also the most important subject to study and think about,
as well as the most important skill to hone. I advise you to make
sure that freedom is flowing through your brain and welling up
in your heart and spiraling through your loins. Write synonyms
for "freedom" on your arm with a felt-tip pen: liberation,
emancipation, independence, leeway, spaciousness, carte blanche,
self-determination, dispensation. Here's one more tip: Connect
yourself with people who love and cultivate the same type of freedom
you do.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
It's Love Your Messes Week, Taurus. In accordance with the astrological
omens, you are authorized to love the hell out of the messes in
your life -- from the small, awkward knots of confusion to the
big, beautiful heaps of fertile chaos. This is not a time to feel
embarrassed or apologize for your messes; not a time to shy away
from them or ignore them. On the contrary, you should explore
them, celebrate them, and even take advantage of them. Whatever
else they are, your messes are untapped sources of energy. Learn
to love them for the mysterious lessons they keep teaching you.
Love them for the courage and willpower they compel you to summon.
Love them for the novelty they bring your way and the interesting
stories they add to your personal legend.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
"A snowball's chance in hell" is an American idiom
that's equivalent to saying "it probably won't happen."
After all, a snowball would instantly melt if exposed to the scorching
fires that rage in the underworld. But what if there's an exception
to this axiom? Let's call on another American idiom: "when
hell freezes over." It's another way to say "it probably
won't happen." But the truth is that now and then a cold
front does indeed sweep through the infernal region, icing its
flames. When that happens, a snowball's prospects of surviving
there improve dramatically. And that's exactly what I predict
will happen for you in the coming week.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
In 2007, J. K. Rowling finished writing the seventh volume of
her seven Harry Potter books, Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows. The day it was published it sold 11 million copies.
But Rowling had actually written the final chapter of this last
book way back in 1990, when she first conceived the story she
was to spend the next 17 years working on. She knew the climax
right from the beginning. I foresee a similar theme unfolding
for you in the coming weeks, Cancerian. As you plot a project
you will be developing for a long time to come, you will have
a vision of what it will be when it becomes fully mature.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
When you see your shadow, it's usually right next to you. It's
there on the ground or floor, a fuzzy black shape that follows
you around closely. But today I saw my shadow waving back at me
from afar. I was standing on top of a hill, and the sun's rays
created a dusky version of me in the meadow way down below. I
think this is a useful metaphor for an opportunity that's available
to you. In the coming days, you will be able to view the shadowy,
undeveloped parts of your personality as if from a distance. That
means you will have more objectivity about them, and thus greater
compassion. You can get a calm, clear sense of how they might
be mucking with your happiness and how you could transform them.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
"You cannot use butterfly language to communicate with
caterpillars," said psychologist Timothy Leary. That's good
advice for you to keep in mind in the near future. You might want
to find a way to carry on constructive dialogs with people who
have a hard time understanding you. It's not necessarily that
they are stupid or resistant to your charms. The problem is that
they haven't experienced some of the critical transformations
you have. They can't be expected to converse with you in your
butterfly language. Are you willing and able to speak caterpillar?
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YOU'VE ALWAYS GOT MORE HELP AVAILABLE THAN YOU IMAGINE
What do you want to be when you grow up? Is it possible that
you will eventually develop beautiful capacities and sublime understandings
that you can't even imagine right now?
I might be able to help you move in the direction of becoming
more of the person you were born to be.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
Are you thinking of linking your fortunes to a new ally? Or deepening
your collaboration with a familiar ally? Have you fantasized about
bonding intensely with a source that may be able to give you more
of what you want and bring out more of the best in you? These
prospects are worth contemplating, Libra. But I suggest you let
your connection ripen a bit more before finalizing the shift.
I'm not necessarily saying there's a potential problem. I simply
suspect that you need further exploration and additional information
before you can make the smartest move possible.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Saturn has been in the sign of Scorpio since October 2012 and
will be there until the end of 2014. (It will make another visit
from June to September 2015.) What does that mean? I have a view
of Saturn that's different from many astrologers. They regard
it as the planet of limitation, struggle, and difficulty. Here's
what I think: While Saturn may push you to be extra tough and
work super hard, it also inspires you to cut away extraneous desires
and home in on your deepest purpose. It motivates you to build
strong structures that free you to express yourself with maximum
efficiency and grace.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
When I took an intermediate painting class in college, our first
assignment was to imitate an old master. My choice was the Flemish
painter Pieter Breugel the Elder (1525-1569). I worked on reproducing
his painting The Fight Between Carnival and Lent as precisely
as I could. It was tedious and liberating. I invoked Breugel's
spirit and prayed for his guidance. I sank my psyche deeply into
his. By the end of the four-week process I'd learned a lot about
painting. Given the current astrological omens, Sagittarius, I
suggest you try something similar. Pick someone who excels at
a way of working or a state of being that you would like to master
yourself, and copy that person for a while. For best results,
have fun with it. Play!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Capricorn author J. R. R. Tolkien spent 14 years working on The
Lord of the Rings. In using a typewriter to produce over
1,200 pages, he relied solely on his two index fingers. He never
learned the ten-finger typing method. I suppose it didn't matter
in the end. Presumably, his impediment didn't affect the quality
of his work, but only made it harder to accomplish and required
him to spend a lot more time. Is there a fixable limitation on
your own ability to achieve your dream, Capricorn? Is there some
handicap you could, with effort, overcome? If so, now would be
an excellent time to begin.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
"The truth's superb surprise," wrote poet Emily Dickinson,
may be "too bright for our infirm delight." Sometimes
we've got to be careful about articulating what's really going
on. "The truth must dazzle gradually," she said. If
it hits us too fast and hard, it may be difficult to digest. So
did Emily suggest that we should lie and deceive? No. "Tell
all the truth," she declared, "but tell it slant."
This is excellent advice for you in the coming days, Aquarius.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Here's my report on your progress. You are not struggling to
embody a delusional state of perfection as it is imagined by other
people. Rather, you are becoming an ever-more soulful version
of your idiosyncratic self, evolving slowly but surely. You are
not dazedly trudging along a narrow track laid down by thousands
of sheep. Instead, you are lively and creative as you bushwhack
a path for yourself through the wilderness. To celebrate this
ongoing success, Pisces, I suggest you get yourself a new power
object that symbolizes your inventive devotion.
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