Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
November 7, 2018
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YOUR HOLIEST DESIRE
I invite you to devote five minutes to visualizing the fulfillment of your
holiest desire, followed by five minutes of visualizing the fulfillment of a
loved one's holiest desire.
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"Our goal should be to live life in radical amazement . . . get up in the
morning and look at the world in a way that takes nothing for granted.
Everything is phenomenal; everything is incredible. Never treat life
casually. To be spiritual is to be amazed."
- Abraham Joshua Heschel, Jewish theologian and civil rights activist
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"Everything is blooming most recklessly; if it were voices instead of
colors, there would be an unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the
night."
- Rainer Maria Rilke
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"The whole world is a series of miracles, but we're so used to seeing them
that we call them ordinary things."
- Hans Christian Anderson
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"I will wade out till my thighs are steeped in burning flowers. I will take the
sun in my mouth and leap into the ripe air, alive, with closed eyes."
- E. E. Cummings
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"The whole existence is celebrating. These trees are not serious, these
birds are not serious. The rivers and the oceans are wild, and everywhere
there is fun, everywhere there is joy and delight."
- Some guru
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FREE MIND, WILD HEART
To be the best pronoiac explorer you can be, I suggest you adopt an
outlook that combines the rigorous objectivity of a scientist, the
"beginner's mind" of Zen Buddhism, the "beginner's heart" of pronoia, and
the compassionate friendliness of the Dalai Lama. Blend a scrupulously
dispassionate curiosity with a skepticism driven by expansiveness, not
spleen.
To pull this off, you'll have to be willing to regularly suspend your brilliant
theories about the way the world works. Accept with good humor the
possibility that what you've learned in the past may not be a reliable
guide to understanding the fresh phenomenon that's right in front of you.
Be suspicious of your biases, even the rational and benevolent ones. Open
your heart as you strip away the interpretations that your emotions might
be inclined to impose.
"Before we can receive the unbiased truth about anything," wrote my
teacher Ann Davies, "we have to be ready to ignore what we would like to
be true."
At the same time, don't turn into a hard-ass, poker-faced robot. Keep
your feelings moist and receptive. Remember your natural affection for all
of creation. Enjoy the power of tender sympathy as it drives you to probe
for the unimaginable revelations of every new moment. "Before we can
receive the entire truth about anything," said Ann Davies, "we have to
love it."
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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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THE BEAUTY OF IRREGULAR THINGS
When you're an aspiring master of pronoia, you see the cracks in the
facades as opportunities; inspiration erupts as you careen over bumps in
the road; you love the enticing magic that flows from situations that
other people regard as rough or crooked.
"That which is not slightly distorted lacks sensible appeal," wrote poet
Charles Baudelaire, "from which it follows that irregularity -- that is to say,
the unexpected, surprise and astonishment -- is an essential part and
characteristic of beauty."
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UNLEASH YOURSELF
Even if you don't call yourself an artist, you have the potential to be a
dynamic creator who is always hatching new plans, coming up with fresh
ideas, and shifting your approach to everything you do as you adjust to
life's ceaseless invitation to change.
It's to this part of you -- the restless, inventive spirit -- that I address the
following: Unleash yourself! Don't be satisfied with the world the way it is;
don't sit back passively and blankly complain about the dead weight of
the mediocre status quo.
Instead, call on your curiosity and charisma and expressiveness and lust
for life as you tinker with and rebuild everything you see so that it's in
greater harmony with the laws of love and more hospitable to your soul's
code.
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
23 charts and maps that show the world is getting much, much better.
https://tinyurl.com/y8ltxz87
1) Extreme poverty has fallen
2) Hunger is falling
3) Child labor is on the decline
4) People in developed countries have more leisure time
5) The share of income spent on food has plummeted in the US
6) Life expectancy is rising
7) Child mortality is down
8) Death in childbirth is rarer
9) People have been getting taller for centuries
10) More people have access to malaria bednets
11) Guinea worm is almost eradicated
12) Teen births in the US are down
13) Smoking is down, too
14) In the long term, homicide rates have fallen dramatically
15) In the short term, they're down in the US, too
16) Violent crime in the US is going down
17) We've rapidly reduced the supply of nuclear weapons
18) More people in the world live in a democracy now
19) More people are going to school for longer
20) And literacy is, predictably, up as well
21) Moore's law isn't quite over yet
22) Access to the internet is increasing
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23) Solar energy is getting cheaper
(Note: I endorse these because I like them. They aren't advertisements,
and I get no kickbacks.)
Please tell me your own nominations for PRONOIA RESOURCES:
Truthrooster@gmail.com.
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
Week beginning November 8
Copyright 2018 by Rob Brezsny
http://www.freewillastrology.com/horoscopes/
Grammar key: Asterisks equal *italics*
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): I am not currently a wanderer or voyager or
entrepreneur or swashbuckler. But at other times in my life, I have had
extensive experience with those roles. So I know secrets about how and
why to be a wanderer and voyager and entrepreneur and swashbuckler.
And it's clear to me that in the coming weeks you could benefit in
unforeseen ways from researching and embodying the roles of curious
wanderer and brave voyager and savvy entrepreneur and prudent
swashbuckler.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): "The best thing one can do when it is
raining is let it rain." That brilliant formulation came from poet Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. Does it seem so obvious as to not need
mentioning? Bear with me while I draw further meaning from it, and
suggest you use it as an inspiring metaphor in the coming weeks. When it
rains, Sagittarius, let it rain; don't waste time and emotional energy
complaining about the rain. Don't indulge in fruitless fantasizing about
how you might stop the rain and how you'd love to stop the rain. In fact,
please refrain from defining the rain as a negative event, because after all,
it is perfectly natural, and is in fact crucial for making the crops grow and
replenishing our water supply. (P.S. Your metaphorical "rain" will be
equally useful.)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): "Every true love and friendship is a story
of unexpected transformation," writes activist and author Elif Shafak. "If
we are the same person before and after we loved, that means we
haven't loved enough." I bring this to your attention because you're in a
phase when your close alliances should be activating healing changes in
your life. If for some reason your alliances are not yet awash in the
exciting emotions of redemption and reinvention, get started on
instigating experimental acts of intimacy.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): I suspect you will be an especially arousing
influence in the coming weeks. You may also be inspiring and disorienting,
with unpredictable results. How many transformations will you unleash?
How many expectations will you dismantle? How many creative
disruptions will you induce in the midst of the daily grind? I hesitate to
underestimate the messy beauty you'll stir up or the rambunctious gossip
you'll provoke. In any case, I plan to be richly amused by your exploits,
and I hope everyone else will be, as well. For best results, I will pray to the
Goddess of Productive Fun, begging Her to ensure that the commotions
and uproars you catalyze will be in service to love and kindness.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson wasn't
always a wild and crazy writer. Early in his career he made an effort to
compose respectable, measured prose. When he finally gave up on that
project and decided he could "get away with" a more uninhibited style, he
described it as being "like falling down an elevator shaft and landing in a
pool full of mermaids." I foresee a metaphorically comparable
development in your future, Pisces.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In 1994, Aries pop diva Mariah Carey
collaborated with an associate to write the song "All I Want For Christmas
Is You." It took them 15 minutes to finish it. Since then it has generated
$60 million in royalties. I wish I could unconditionally predict that you,
too, will efficiently spawn a valuable creation sometime soon. Current
planetary alignments do indeed suggest that such a development is more
possible than usual. But because I tend to be conservative in my
prophecies, I won't guarantee anything close to the $60-million figure. In
fact, your reward may be more spiritual in nature than financial.
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PRAYERS FOR YOU
An interviewer once asked me if there's any special ritual I do before
writing my weekly horoscopes. I told her that I say a prayer in which I
affirm my desire to provide you with these three services:
1. that what I create will be of practical use to you;
2. that it will help you cultivate your relationship with your inner teacher;
3. that it will inspire you to tap into and use the substantial freedom you
have to create the life you want.
If you ever want more inspiration generated in that same spirit -- beyond
the horoscopes you're reading here -- keep in mind that every week I also
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): An interactive post at Reddit.com asked
readers to write about "the most underrated feeling of all time." One
person said, "When you change the sheets on your bed." Another extolled
"the feeling that comes when you pay all your bills and you've still got
money in the bank." Others said, "dancing under the rain," "physical
contact like a pat on the back when you're really touch starved," and
"listening to a song for the first time and it's so good you just can't stop
smiling." I bring this to your attention, Taurus, because I suspect that the
next two weeks will bring you a flood of these pleasurable underrated
feelings.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): "Beer makes you feel the way you ought to
feel without beer," wrote Gemini author Henry Lawson. Do you have any
methods for making yourself feel like you've drunk a few beers that don't
involve drinking a few beers? If not, I highly recommend that you find at
least one. It will be especially important in the coming weeks for you to
have a way to alter, expand, or purify your consciousness without relying
on literal intoxicants or drugs. The goal: to leave your groove before it
devolves into a rut.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Study the following five failed predictions. 1.
"There is no likelihood man can ever tap the power of the atom." —
Robert Millikan, Nobel Laureate in Physics, 1923. 2. "This 'telephone' has
too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of
communication. The device is inherently of no value to us." —Western
Union internal memo, 1876. 3. "Rail travel at high speeds is not possible
because passengers, unable to breathe, would die of asphyxia." –
Dionysius Lardner, scientist, 1830. 4. "There is no reason anyone would
want a computer in their home." —Ken Olsen, president of Digital
Equipment Corporation, 1977. 5. "Most Cancerians will never overcome
their tendencies toward hypersensitivity, procrastination, and fear of
success." —Lanira Kentsler, astrologer, 2018. (P.S. What you do in the
next 12 months could go a long way toward permanently refuting the last
prediction.)
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): German scientists have created cochlear implants
for gerbils that have been genetically modified, enabling the creatures to
"listen" to light. The researchers' work is ultimately dedicated to finding
ways to improve the lives of people with hearing impairments. What might
be the equivalent of you gaining the power to "hear light"? I understand
that you might resist thinking this way. "That makes no sense," you may
protest, or "There's no practical value in fantasizing about such an
impossibility." But I hope you'll make the effort anyway. In my view,
stretching your imagination past its limits is the healing you need most
right now. I also think that doing so will turn out to be unexpectedly
practical.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Here's useful wisdom from the poet Rumi.
"Our defects are the ways that glory gets manifested," he said. "Keep
looking at the bandaged place. That's where the light enters you."
Playwright Harrison David Rivers interprets Rumi's words to mean, "Don't
look away from your pain, don't disengage from it, because that pain is
the source of your power." I think these perspectives are just what you
need to meditate on, Virgo. To promote even more healing in you, I'll add
a further clue from poet Anna Kamienska: "Where your pain is, there your
heart lies also." (P.S. Rumi is translated by Coleman Barks; Kamienska by
Clare Cavanagh.)
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Artist David Hockney is proud of how
undemanding he is toward his friends and associates. "People tell me they
open my e-mails first," he says, "because they aren't demands and you
don't need to reply. They're simply for pleasure." He also enjoys giving
regular small gifts. "I draw flowers every day and send them to my friends
so they get fresh blooms." Hockney seems to share the perspective
expressed by author Gail Godwin, who writes, "How easy it was to make
people happy, when you didn't want or need anything from them." In
accordance with astrological omens, Libra, I suggest you have fun
employing these approaches in the coming weeks.
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