Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
September 23, 2015
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Below are excerpts.
Here's a motto worth trying: "I refuse to dehumanize anyone, even those
who dehumanize me." Aside from the ripples of delight that sends
through the collective unconscious, it provides a great selfish benefit.
Feeling even low levels of contempt and disdain tends to shut down your
intuition, so if you instead practice being tolerant of people who are
intolerant of you, you may find yourself getting smarter.
P.S. What would it be like to promote what you love at least as much as
you bash what you hate?
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Activist and author Naomi Klein tells a story about the time she traveled
to Australia at the request of Aboriginal elders. They wanted her to know
about their struggle to prevent white people from dumping radioactive
wastes on their land.
Her hosts brought her to their beloved wilderness, where they camped
under the stars. They showed her "secret sources of fresh water, plants
used for bush medicines, hidden eucalyptus-lined rivers where the
kangaroos come to drink."
After three days, Klein grew restless. When were they going to get down
to business? "Before you can fight," she was told, "you have to know
what you are fighting for."
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To achieve what the Zen Buddhists call "beginner's mind," you dispense
with all preconceptions and enter each situation as if seeing it for the first
time.
"In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities," wrote Shunryu
Suzuki in his book "Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind," "but in the expert's there
are few."
As much as I love beginner's mind, though, I advocate an additional
discipline: cultivating a beginner's heart. That means approaching every
encounter imbued with a freshly invoked wave of love that is as pure as if
you're feeling it for the first time.
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Uh-oh. Mercury is retrograde. You know what that means: garbled phone
calls, fouled-up travel plans, missed deadlines, embarrassing slips of the
tongue. Right? Wrong!
It makes me sad when the sacred art of astrology is turned into just
another excuse to be superstitious. Using half-baked horoscopy to justify
self-fulfilling prophecies is astrology abuse in the extreme.
Sorry to get so riled up. I'm a little sensitive about this. I truly love
astrology's power to enhance our willpower, and it bugs me when it's
ignorantly invoked to accomplish the very opposite.
Mercury does not mean communication snafus are inevitable. Rather, it
tells you this is a propitious time to refine the ways you exchange
information . . . and to concentrate harder on saying what you mean and
meaning what you say . . . and to meditate on how to improve the ways
you connect yourself to the people and resources you need and like.
Some people say that when Mercury is retrograde, as it is now until
October 9, it's a bad time to begin anything new. During one such period
two years ago, an acquaintance of mine decided to delay accepting a
dream job offer as editor of a magazine. By the time Mercury returned to
normal, the magazine had hired another applicant. I wish I'd have known,
because I would have told her what I'll tell you: Some of America's
biggest, most enduring Fortune 500 companies began when Mercury was
retrograde, including Disney, Goodyear, and Boeing.
My deep skepticism about big corporations notwithstanding, the fact that
their founders had great success in launching them during Mercury
retrograde is a telling statement about Mercury retrograde.
In my understanding of astrology, there's no such thing as a bad
astrological aspect. It's true that some may be more challenging than
others, but every one of them presents an opportunity.
Having said that, I don't regard Mercury retrograde as being dauntingly
challenging. If you fear and expect it to be, you may tend to be slightly
more attractive to disruptive events. But then that's true about how
every superstition works.
P.S. My general approach is to consider anomalous, one-of-a-kind cosmic
events as more likely to be fraught with uncertainty and requiring special
vigilance. But the Mercury Retrograde is reliable and predictable, always
coming three times a year.
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The poet Muriel Rukeyser said the universe is composed of stories, not of
atoms. The physicist Werner Heisenberg declared that the universe is
made of music, not of matter.
And we believe that if you habitually expose yourself to toxic stories and
music, you could wind up living in the wrong universe, where it's
impossible to become the gorgeous genius you were born to be.
That's why we implore you to nourish yourself with delicious, nutritious
tales and tunes that inspire you to exercise your willpower for your
highest good.
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UNCONDITIONAL, by Jennifer Welwood
Willing to experience aloneness,
I discover connection everywhere;
Turning to face my fear,
I meet the warrior who lives within;
Opening to my loss,
I gain the embrace of the universe;
Surrendering into emptiness,
I find fullness without end.
Each condition I flee from pursues me.
Each condition I welcome transforms me
And becomes itself transformed
Into its radiant jewel-_like essence.
I bow to the one who has made it so,
Who has crafted this Master Game;
To play it is pure delight,
To honor its form -- true devotion.
- by psychotherapist Jennifer Welwood, http://jenniferwelwood.com/
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
Whales will get long-sought protection' from the navy's harmful use of
sonar
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A secretive hedge fund legend is paying 800 New York teachers an extra
$15,000 per year each.
http://tinyurl.com/q6lpqub
Norway will pay Brazil the final installment of a $1bn payment for slowing
the rate at which the Amazon rainforest is cut down, and is in talks about
a further scheme. "Brazil's achievements in reducing deforestation in the
Amazon are truly impressive," said Norway's environmental minister. "The
benefits for the global climate, for biodiversity and vital ecosystem
services, as well as for the people living in and off the Amazon, are
immeasurable."
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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 September 24
Copyright 2015 by Rob Brezsny
http://FreeWillAstrology.com
Grammar key: Asterisks equal *italics*
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): "I feel like a wet seed wild in the hot blind
earth," wrote author William Faulkner. Some astrologers would say that
it's unlikely a Libra would ever say such a thing -- that it's too primal a
feeling for your refined, dignified tribe; too lush and unruly. But I disagree
with that view. Faulkner himself was a Libra! And I am quite sure that you
are now or will soon be like a wet seed in the hot blind earth -- fierce to
sprout and grow with almost feral abandon.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You and I both know that you can heal the
sick and raise the dead and turn water into wine -- or at least perform the
metaphorical equivalent of those magical acts. Especially when the
pressure is on, you have the power to attract the help of mysterious
forces and unexpected interventions. I love that about you! When people
around you are rendered fuzzy and inert by life's puzzling riddles, you are
often the best hope for activating constructive responses. According to
my analysis of upcoming cosmic trends, these skills will be in high demand
during the coming weeks.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Some astrologers regard the planet
Saturn as a sour tyrant that cramps our style and squelches our freedom.
But here's my hypothesis: Behind Saturn's austere mask is a benevolent
teacher and guide. She pressures us to focus and concentrate. She
pushes us to harness and discipline our unique gifts. It's true that some
people resist these cosmic nudges. They prefer to meander all over the
place, trying out roles they're not suited for and indulging in the perverse
luxury of neglecting their deepest desires. For them Saturn seems like a
dour taskmaster, spoiling their lazy fun. I trust that you Sagittarians will
develop a dynamic relationship with Saturn as she cruises through your
sign for the next 26 months. With her help, you can deepen your devotion
to your life's most crucial goals.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): The coming weeks will be a favorable time
to break a spell you've been under, or shatter an illusion you have been
caught up in, or burst free from a trance you have felt powerless to
escape. If you are moved to seek help from a shaman, witch, or therapist,
please do so. But I bet you could accomplish the feat all by yourself. Trust
your hunches! Here's one approach you could try: Tap into both your
primal anger and your primal joy. In your mind's eye, envision situations
that tempt you to hate life and envision situations that inspire you love
life. With this volatile blend as your fuel, you can explode the hold of the
spell, illusion, or trance.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): "Go to the edge of the cliff and jump off.
Build your wings on the way down." So advised author Ray Bradbury. That
strategy is too nerve-wracking for a cautious person like me. I prefer to
meticulously build and thoroughly test my wings before trying a quantum
leap. But I have observed that Aquarius is one of the three signs of the
zodiac most likely to succeed with this approach. And according to my
astrological calculations, the coming weeks will be a time when your talent
for building robust wings in mid-air will be even more effective than usual.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You are being tempted to make deeper
commitments and to give more of yourself. Should you? Is it in your
interests to mingle your destiny more thoroughly with the destinies of
others? Will you benefit from trying to cultivate more engaged forms of
intimacy? As is true for most big questions, there are no neat, simple
answers. Exploring stronger connections would ultimately be both messy
and rewarding. Here's an inquiry that might bring clarity as you ponder
the possibility of merging your fortunes more closely with allies or
potential allies: Will deeper commitments with them inspire you to love
yourself dearly, treat yourself with impeccable kindness, and be a superb
ally to yourself?
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LOVE YOUR LIFE! How's your fight for freedom going? Are you making
progress in liberating yourself from your unconscious obsessions, bad
habits, and conditioned responses? Are you turning out to be the hero of
your own life?
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answer them in your expanded audio 'scopes."
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): You are destined to become a master of fire.
It's your birthright to become skilled in the arts of kindling and warming
and illuminating and energizing. Eventually you will develop a fine knack
for knowing when it's appropriate to turn the heat up high, and when it's
right to simmer with a slow, steady glow. You will wield your flames with
discernment and compassion, rarely or never with prideful rage. You will
have a special power to accomplish creative destruction and avoid
harmful destruction. I'm pleased at the progress you are making toward
these noble goals, but there's room for improvement. During the next
eight weeks, you can speed up your evolution.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Taurus-born physicist Wolfgang Pauli won a
Nobel Prize for his research. His accomplishment? The Nobel Committee
said he discovered "a new law of nature," and named it after him: the
Pauli Principle. And yet when he was a younger man, he testified, "Physics
is much too difficult for me and I wish I were a film comedian or
something like that and that I had never heard anything about physics!" I
imagine you might now be feeling a comparable frustration about
something for which you have substantial potential, Taurus. In the spirit
of Pauli's perseverance, I urge you to keep at it.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): In 1921, the French city of Biarritz hosted an
international kissing contest. After evaluating the participants' efforts,
the panel of judges declared that Spanish kisses were "vampiric," while
those of Italians were "burning," English were "tepid," Russians were
"eruptive," French were "chaste," and Americans were "flaccid."
Whatever nationality you are, Gemini, I hope you will eschew those
paradigms -- and all other paradigms, as well. Now is an excellent time to
experiment with and hone your own unique style of kissing. I'm tempted
to suggest that you raise your levels of tenderness and wildness, but I'd
rather you ignore all advice and trust your intuition.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): The astrological omens suggest you could get
caught up in dreaming about what might have been. I'm afraid you might
cling to outworn traditions and resuscitate wistful wishes that have little
relevance for the future. You may even be tempted to wander through
the labyrinth of your memories, hoping to steep yourself in old feelings
that weren't even good medicine for you when you first experienced
them. But I hope you will override these inclinations, and instead act on
the aphorism, "If you don't study the past, you will probably repeat it."
Right now, the best reason to remember the old days is to rebel against
them and prevent them from draining your energy.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You may laugh more in the next fourteen days
than you have during any comparable fourteen-day period since you were
five years old. At least I hope you will. It will be the best possible tonic for
your physical and mental health. Even more than usual, laughter has the
power to heal your wounds, alert you to secrets hiding in plain sight, and
awaken your dormant potentials. Luckily, I suspect that life will conspire
to bring about this happy development. A steady stream of antics and
whimsies and amusing paradoxes is headed your way. Be alert for the
opportunities.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): It's a favorable time to fantasize about how to
suck more cash into your life. You have entered a phase when economic
mojo is easier to conjure than usual. Are you ready to engage in some
practical measures to take advantage of the cosmic trend? And by that I
don't mean playing the lottery or stealing strangers' wallets or scanning
the sidewalk for fallen money as you stroll. Get intensely real and serious
about enhancing your financial fortunes. What are three specific ways
you're ignorant about getting and handling money? Educate yourself.
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Homework: Formulate your game plan for hunting down happiness during
the last three months of 2015. FreeWillAstrology.com.
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