Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
August 13, 2014
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There are at least three kinds of darkness:
1. pathology and evil;
2. the mysterious unknown;
3. the shadowy, unripe parts of our psyches that are on their
way to becoming more interesting and useful but are still awkward
and inarticulate.
You can help prevent outbreaks of the first kind of darkness
by developing a closer personal relationship with the second and
third types.
- bit.ly/Pronoia
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Here's the homework I gave my readers: "Guess what age you'll
be when you finally know exactly who you are."
In response, a woman named Bridjet wrote this: "I hope I
NEVER completely know who I am! I love discovering new mysteries
about myself; I love to change as everything else around me changes.
It's one of the most beautifully thrilling things about life --
that the only constant is change. If I ever know completely who
I am, it'll be a sad day -- because it will mean that I haven't
changed in a long time, that I've become stagnant."
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My book
PRONOIA IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR PARANOIA
is available at Amazon: bit.ly/Pronoia
or Powells: bit.ly/PronoiaPowells
Here's an excerpt:
Life is a vast and intricate conspiracy guaranteed to keep you
well-supplied with blessings. What kind of blessings? A gorgeous
physique, perfect marriage, luxurious home, high status, &
$10 million? Maybe.
But it's just as likely that the blessings will be interesting
surprises, dizzying adventures, gifts you hardly know what to
do with, & conundrums that dare you to get smarter.
Novelist William Vollman referred to these types of blessings
when he said that "the most important and enjoyable thing
in life is grappling with a complicated, tricky problem that you
don't know how to solve."
Sculptor Henry Moore had a similar idea. He said, "The secret
of life is to have a task, something you devote your entire life
to, something you bring everything to, every minute of the day
for your whole life. And the most important thing is -- it must
be something you cannot possibly do."
So in other words, pronoia does not guarantee that you will forevermore
be free of all difficult experiences . . . .
Read or hear the rest: bit.ly/xE2QXg
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"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
That's the opening sentence of Charles Dickens' bestselling novel
"A Tale of Two Cities." The author was describing the
period of the French Revolution in the late 18th century, but
he could just as well have been talking about our time -- or any
other time, for that matter.
Of course many modern cynics reject the idea that our era could
in any way be construed to be the best of times. They obsess on
the idea that ours is the worst of all the worst times that have
ever been.
Here's my request: Even if you are one of those cynics, be rebellious
and come up with five reasons why this is the best of times.
If you like, you may balance your testimony with a litany of
why this is the worst of times.
More from Dickens:
It was the best of times,
it was the worst of times,
it was the age of wisdom,
it was the age of foolishness,
it was the epoch of belief,
it was the epoch of incredulity,
it was the season of Light,
it was the season of Darkness . . .
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Why is it so hard for Westerners of the last century to feel
the intimate presence of the divine intelligences? Every other
culture in the history of the world has had a more vital connection
with the realm of spirit.
According to poet Gary Snyder, California's Yana Indians explained
it this way: The gods have retreated to the volcanic recesses
of Mt. Lassen, passing the time playing gambling games with magic
sticks. They're simply waiting for such a time when human beings
will "reform themselves and become 'real people' that spirits
might want to associate with once again."
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
Human Advances Came As Testosterone Levels Dropped And People
Became Nicer To Each Other
tinyurl.com/k8o4g7r
"In the first broad-scale estimate of air pollution removal
by trees nationwide, U.S. Forest Service scientists and collaborators
calculated that trees are saving more than 850 human lives a year
and preventing 670,000 incidences of acute respiratory symptoms."
tinyurl.com/ld7v4ff
The President of Kentucky State University cut his salary $90,000
to give all minimum wage workers on campus a $3-per-hour raise.
bit.ly/1kitl63
A compendium of pronoiac news.
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 August 14
Copyright 2014 by Rob Brezsny
FreeWillAstrology.com
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
When we are launching any big project, our minds hide from us
the full truth about how difficult it will be. If we knew beforehand
all of the tests we would eventually face, we might never attempt
it. Economist Albert O. Hirschman called this the principle of
the "hiding hand." It frees us to dive innocently into
challenging work that will probably take longer than we thought
and compel us to access new resources and creativity. To be clear:
What's hidden from us are not only the obstacles but also the
unexpected assistance we will get along the way.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
The literal meaning of the Swedish word smultronstället
is "wild strawberry patch." Metaphorically, it refers
to a special place that feels like your private sanctuary. It
may be hard-to-find or unappreciated by others, but for you it's
a spot that inspires you to relax deeply. You might have had a
life-changing epiphany there. When you're in this refuge, you
have a taste of what it's like to feel at home in the world. Do
you have a smultronstället, Virgo? If not, it's
time to find one. If you already do, spend extra time there in
the coming week.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
If I'm reading the astrological omens correctly, the bells are
about to ring for you. The festive lights will flash. The celebratory
anthems will throb. It's like you're going to win a fortune on
a TV quiz show; like you will get an A+ on your final exam; like
you'll be picked as homecoming king or queen. But it's possible
I'm a bit off in my projections, and your success will be subtler
than I anticipate. Maybe, in fact, you are about to accomplish
the Healing of the Year, or discover the Secret of the Decade,
or enjoy the Most Meaningful Orgasm of the Century.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
A teenage Pakistani boy decided he wanted to help his country's
government clean up the local Internet. Ghazi Muhammad Abdullah
gathered a list of over 780,000 porn sites and sent it to the
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority. Big job! Hard work! I would
love to see you summon similar levels of passion and diligence
as you work in behalf of your favorite cause, Scorpio. The coming
weeks will be prime time for you to get very excited about the
changes you would like to help create in the world.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Working as a journalist for the Papua New Guinea Post-Courier,
Simon Eroro wanted to interview a group of indigenous rebels in
a remote jungle. He decided he was willing to do whatever was
necessary to get the big scoop. After making a difficult journey
through rough terrain to reach them, he was told he would be given
the information that he sought on one condition: that he be circumcised
with bamboo sticks as part of a cleansing ritual. Eroro agreed
to the procedure, got the story, and ultimately won a prize for
his report. I don't recommend that you go quite that far in pursuit
of your current goal, Sagittarius. On the other hand, it might
be wise for you to consider making a sacrifice.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Kintsukuroi is a Japanese word that literally means
"golden repair." It refers to the practice of fixing
cracked pottery with lacquer that's blended with actual gold or
silver. Metaphorically, it suggests that something may become
more beautiful and valuable after being broken. The wounds and
the healing of the wounds are integral parts of the story, not
shameful distortions to be disguised or hidden. Does any of that
resonate with you about your current experience, Capricorn? I'm
guessing it does. Let's call this the Kintsukuroi phase
of your cycle.
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LEARN TO BE LUCKY
You can learn to be lucky. It's not a mystical force you're born
with, but a habit you can develop. How? For starters, be open
to new experiences, trust your gut wisdom, expect good fortune,
see the bright side of challenging events, and master the art
of maximizing serendipitous opportunities.
For more help, tune in to my EXPANDED AUDIO HOROSCOPES. They're
reports on the current state of your destiny and where you're
headed.
These forecasts are different in tone and format from the written
horoscopes you read in this newsletter. They're longer and more
leisurely in tone -- averaging four to five minutes. They tend
to bring out more of the patient counselor in me, and have a bit
less of the poet.
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with me than some of my closest friends. Thanks for the loving
reflections."
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"Your audio 'scopes have a knack for waking me up from whatever
random dream has sneaked into my brain and rendered me half-blind."
- Teresa F., Boston, MA
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
Near the end of his career, the painter Henri Matisse created
a paper-cut composition he called Le Bateau, or The
Boat. It is an abstract piece that does not depict a literal
boat. That's why the Museum of Modern Art in New York should perhaps
be forgiven for mistakenly hanging it upside-down back in 1961,
upon first acquiring the piece. Fortunately, after a month and
a half, a knowledgeable person noticed, and the position of Le
Bateau was corrected. I'm wondering if there's a comparable
phenomenon going on with you right now, Aquarius? Is it possible
that a part of your life got inverted or transposed? If so, will
you be sharp enough to see the goof and brave enough to fix it?
I hope you won't allow this error to persist.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
"I owe my success to having listened respectfully to the
very best advice," said British author G. K. Chesterton,
"and then going away and doing the exact opposite."
I'm going to endorse that approach for you, Pisces. In my astrological
opinion, I don't think anyone can possibly give you accurate counsel
in the coming weeks. Your circumstances are too unique and your
dilemmas are too idiosyncratic for even the experts to understand,
let alone the people who care for you and think they own a piece
of you. I do suspect it might be useful for you to hear what everyone
has to say about your situation, though. Seeing their mistaken
or uninformed perspectives should help you get clarity about what's
right.
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Researchers in Peru have recently tracked down many previously
unknown varieties of wild cacao plants. What that means is that
there are exotic kinds of chocolate that you and I have never
dreamed of, and they will be commercially available within a few
years. As delicious as your Chocolove XOXOX Extra Strong Dark
candy bar may taste to you now, you will eventually journey further
into a new frontier of ecstatic delectability. I propose that
we use this theme as a metaphor for the work you have ahead of
you right now. It is time for you to make good things even better
-- to take fun diversions and transform them into experiences
that engender transcendent bliss. Turn "yes" into "YESSSS!!!!"
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
At your next meal, imagine that the food you are eating is filled
with special nutrients that enhance your courage. During the meal
after that, fantasize that you are ingesting ingredients that
will boost your perceptiveness. The next time you snack, visualize
your food as being infused with elements that will augment the
amount of trust you have in yourself. Then you will be ready to
carry out your assignment for the coming weeks: Use your imagination
to pump up your courage and perceptiveness as you carry out smart
adventures that you haven't trusted yourself enough to try before
now.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
The leaves and berries of the deadly nightshade plant are highly
poisonous. If ingested, they cause delirium and death. On the
other hand, a drug obtained from the same plant is on the World
Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. It's helpful
in treating many illnesses, from gastrointestinal and heart problems
to Parkinson's. Is there a metaphorical equivalent in your life,
Gemini? An influence that can either be sickening or healing,
depending on various factors? I suspect that now is one of those
times when you should be very focused on ensuring that the healing
effect predominates.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
A New York doctor offers a service he calls Pokertox. Jack Berdy
injects Botox into poker players' faces so as to make their expressions
hard to read. With their facial muscles paralyzed, they are in
no danger of betraying subtle emotional signals that might help
their opponents guess their strategy. I understand there might
sometimes be value in adopting a poker face when you are in the
midst of trying to win at poker or other games. But for the foreseeable
future, Cancerian, I recommend the opposite approach. You're most
likely to be successful if you reveal everything you're feeling.
Let your face and eyes be as eloquent as they can be.
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HOMEWORK:
"You know what to do and you know how to do it." True
or False? Why? Testify at Truthrooster@gmail.com.
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