Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
July 22, 2020
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WE COULD ALL USE SOME MERCY RIGHT NOW
Song lyrics by Mary Gauthier:
We all could use a little mercy now
I know we don't deserve it but we need it anyhow
We hang in the balance dangled
between hell and hallowed ground
And every single one of us could use some mercy now
Every single one of us could use some mercy now
Every single one of us could use some mercy now
Hear the whole song: https://tinyurl.com/y9xj659w
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LUCKY TO BE ALIVE
"Aren't we privileged to live in a time when everything is at stake, and
when our efforts make a difference in the eternal contest between the
forces of light and shadow, between togetherness and division, between
justice and exploitation? Oh, be joyful that you are a warrior in this
great time!
"Will we rise to this battle? If so, we cannot lose, for rising up to it is
our victory. If we represent love in the world, you see, we have already
won."
—Doris "Granny D" Haddock, political activist
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SPICING UP OUR SACRED DUTY
Looks like we'll be needing to take precautions for a while. So I decided to
spice up my sacred duty with some accessories. See the photo here:
https://tinyurl.com/MaskAccessories
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OFFERING OUR LOVE TO THOSE WHO ARE PASSING OVER
Lindsay Kolasa writes: "Let's not forget that people are crossing over
right now. Some of them are scared. Some of them are lonely. Some of
them have had a really hard life. Some of them have been the recipient of a
lot of cultural/environmental toxicity. Even in their final moments, some
were not even treated or cared for properly.
"Center yourself. Light a candle. Ask for their guides, their angels, their
benevolent beings, and their ancestors to be with them and protect them as
they cross over. May they cross over safely. May their souls not become
stuck in this world. Envision them in a safe place, full of light.
"When you are done, thank their guides and all you called in and say that
you are complete. Then, blow out your candle.
"Then, as the smoke rises from the wick of the blown out candle, dream of
the world you want to see. Just start with a few things...and imagine what
it looks like...what it feels like.... Imagine yourself standing in that world.
"This is something we all can do."
The author of this ritual, Lindsay Kolasa, is here:
https://www.facebook.com/lindsaykolasa77
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THE HERO AS DUO
In Joseph Campbell's vision of myth, the hero is typically a solitary
adventurer, usually a man, who renounces intimate companionship to
pursue his glorious, arduous quest. Along the way, sporadic assistance
may arrive from an ineffable muse or deity.
There are alternative scenarios for the hero's journey, although Campbell
underplayed them. In the Tantric tradition, for instance, a seeker's
connection with a beloved human companion is essential to his or her
spiritual inquiry. Some practitioners of Taoist alchemy take a similar
approach.
Among early Gnostic Christians, a few proposed that Jesus Christ and
Mary Magdalene were equal collaborators in the mission to manifest
heaven on earth. Sufi mystic poet Rumi may not have actually made love
with his teacher Shams (then again, he might have), but it's clear the two
men sought divine communion together, not through lonely solo work.
Under the influence of Westernized Buddhism, some modern
psychotherapists have also departed from Campbell's perspective. The
quest for illumination, they say, can thrive on the daily challenges of
loving and living with an actual person. In John Welwood's book *Love and
Awakening: Discovering the Sacred Path of Intimate Relationship*, he
re_imagines a close bond as potentially an "alliance of warriors" devoted
to awakening each other's "holy longing."
What a revolutionary proposal! That the heroic power to accomplish
miracles and attract epiphanies might stem not only from a rugged
individual drawing from his or her independent strength, but also from a
synergistic duo whose interdependence generates transcendent
transformation.
In the view of Zen teacher Joshu Sasaki, a solitary contemplative life may
not be the most promising discipline for those seeking enlightenment. He
writes, "The best monastery for Americans might in fact be marriage."
The scholar Megan Rose Woolever provides a further nuance. Drawing on
extensive historical research from various cultures, she suggests that the
heroic journey has been and can be the collaborative adventure of a human
and an otherworldly being who are joined together in a "spirit marriage."
Together, they draw on the power of both the physical realm and astral
realm as they navigate the challenges of the Great Mystery.
In Wiccan practice, a witch's "familiar," or supernatural guide, might
take the form of a cat or other animal. The help provided by the creature
might be indispensable to the witch's magical experiments.
The television show *Sense8* extends the concept of the hero's journey
even beyond all the above modes. Although its story is technically science
fiction, it offers an intriguing possibility: that as many as eight people
might be so telepathically bonded, so overlapping in their identities, that
they in effect constitute a group soul working together to master the art of
love—which is, of course, the righteous agenda behind all striving for
peace and understanding.
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SOUL-ENHANCING WORDS
The language we use shapes our lives. Here are some words I use to help to
reconfigure mine:
vorfreude: (n.) the joyful, intense anticipation that comes from imagining
future pleasures
numinous: (adj.) describing an experience that makes you overwhelmed
yet fascinated, awed yet attracted -- the powerful, personal feeling of
being viscerally inspired
ostranenie: (n.) encouraging people to see common things as strange,
wild, or unfamiliar; defamiliarizing what is known in order to know it
differently or more deeply
smultronställe: (n.) lit. "place of wild strawberries"; a special place
discovered, treasured, returned to for solace and relaxation; a personal
idyll free from stress or sadness
rasasvada: (n.) the taste of bliss in the absence of all thoughts
firgun: (n.) the act of sharing in or even contributing to someone else's
pleasure or fortune, with a purely generous heart and without jealousy
namascray: (n.) The crazy in me recognizes and honors the crazy in you.
"Vorfreude" is a German word.
"Numinous" is English.
"Ostranenie" is Russian.
"Smultronställe" is Swedish.
"Rasasvada" is Sanskrit.
"Firgun" is Hebrew.
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PANDEMIC SOLIDARITY
Author and activist extraordinaire Rebecca Solnit wrote the foreword to
the book *Pandemic Solidarity*, so it's got to be a winner.
A description from the book: "The world’s media was quick to weave a
narrative of selfish individualism, full of empty supermarket shelves and
con-men. However, if you scratch the surface, you find a different story
of community and self-sacrifice.
"Looking at eighteen countries and regions, including India, Rojava,
Taiwan, South Africa, Iraq and North America, the personal accounts in
the book weave together to create a larger picture, revealing a
universality of experience - a housewife in Istanbul supports her
neighbor in the same way as a teacher in Argentina, a punk in Portland,
and a disability activist in South Korea does.
"Moving beyond the present, these stories reveal what an alternative
society could look like, and reflect the skills and relationships we already
have to create that society, challenging institutions of power that have
already shown their fragility."
More: https://tinyurl.com/ybh5kwn4 and
https://tinyurl.com/y9mvslxy
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THE NIRVANA FALLACY
"The nirvana fallacy is the belief that because something is not completely
perfect, it is deeply flawed or even broken. It is very common in economic
and political discourse.
"The nirvana fallacy compares actual things with unrealistic, idealized
alternatives. It can also refer to the tendency to assume that there is a
perfect solution to a particular problem. A closely related concept is the
perfect solution fallacy.
"By creating a false dichotomy that presents one option which is obviously
advantageous — while at the same time being completely implausible — a
person using the nirvana fallacy can attack any opposing idea because it is
imperfect.
"Under this fallacy, the choice is not between real world solutions; it is,
rather, a choice between one realistic achievable possibility and another
unrealistic solution that could in some way be 'better.'"
—from Wikipedia
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FINALLY! REPARATIONS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS!
I hope to see a lot more of this: The city of Asheville, North Carolina voted
to give reparations to Black residents because "removing statues isn’t
enough." Representatives of the city apologized for its role in slavery and
voted in favor of providing reparations to its African-American
community.
https://tinyurl.com/yab7p45z
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Would you like to read the brilliant Ta-Nehisi Coates' essay on "The Case
for Reparations"? It's here:
https://tinyurl.com/y6j2pskl
Coates writes: "Two hundred fifty years of slavery. Ninety years of Jim
Crow. Sixty years of separate but equal. Thirty-five years of racist
housing policy. Until we reckon with our compounding moral debts,
America will never be whole."
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
We Interrupt This Gloom to Offer Hope: from *The New York Times*:
1. What we’re seeing today is a sort of national convulsion over the
recognition that racism in America is real and it’s not a figment of the
imagination of Black people in this country.
2. Sixty percent of Americans, including a majority of white people, said
in a CBS News poll last month that they support ideas promoted by the
Black Lives Matter movement.
3. Eighty-nine percent of Americans favor higher taxes on the rich to
reduce poverty in America.
More: https://tinyurl.com/y6uv37hz
(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 July 23
Copyright 2020 by Rob Brezsny
https://FreeWillAstrology.com
Grammar key: Asterisks equal *italics*
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): "How can I communicate to wild bunnies that I
am their ally?" asked a Twitter blogger named Ghost Girl. That question is
a good place to start my oracle for you. In the coming weeks, I think you'll
be wise to meditate on how to enhance your relationship with all kinds of
wild things: animals, people, weather, landscapes, and your own exotic
thoughts and fantasies. In my opinion, you will upgrade your intelligence
and well-being by increasing your access to influences that don't
necessarily play by conventional rules and that draw their energy from
primal sources.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): It’s never too late to have a rebellious
adolescence—hopefully bigger and better and smarter than any you've had
before. And according to my analysis, now would be a favorable time to get
started. Is there any stuffy authority you'd be wise to flout? Any dumb and
oppressive conventions you would benefit from breaking? Any stale old
traditions you're primed to ignore so you can create some lively new
traditions? In my estimation, you will generate good fortune for yourself
if you try some benevolent mischief and creative experiments.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Your word of power for the coming weeks is
*ubuntu*, a Zulu term meaning "I am because we are" or "the belief in a
universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity." Nobel Prize-
winning theologian Archbishop Desmond Tutu writes, "A person with
*ubuntu* is open and available to others, affirming of others, does not
feel threatened that others are able and good, for he or she has a proper
self-assurance that comes from knowing that he or she belongs in a
greater whole and is diminished when others are humiliated or
diminished." I hope that between now and August 25, Libra, you will put
*ubuntu* at the center of everything you do. Make it an intensely
practical practice.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): "The size of your dreams must always exceed
your current capacity to achieve them," says Scorpio-born Liberian
politician Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. "If your dreams do not scare you, they
are not big enough." I trust you've arrived at this realization on your own
in the past few weeks. And I hope you have audaciously expanded and
supercharged your dreams so that they do indeed surpass your current
ability to accomplish them. If you have not yet done this daring work,
please attend to it now. If you have done it, move on to the next step:
making definite plans to acquire the power and resources necessary to
achieve your new, improved dreams.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): "The soul should always stand ajar,"
wrote Sagittarian poet Emily Dickinson, "That if the heaven inquire, / He
will not be obliged to wait, / Or shy of troubling her." I'm confident that
this will be a fertile meditation for you in the coming weeks. So what does
it mean? By "heaven," I assume Dickinson meant marvelous
interventions, sacred revelations, and lucky accidents—and maybe also
soulful invitations, out-of-the-blue opportunities, and supernatural
breakthroughs. What do you think, Sagittarius? What can you do to make
your soul ajar for phenomena like those?
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): "Everything is complicated," wrote poet
Wallace Stevens. "If that were not so, life and poetry and everything else
would be a bore." I agree! And therefore, I conclude, you should shed any
resentment you might feel for the fact that our world is a crazy tangle of
mystifying and interesting stories. Drop any wish that life will stop being
so fascinatingly messy and confusingly intriguing. Instead, why not
celebrate the deep riddles? And revel in the intriguing complexity? And
give holy thanks for the paradoxical beauty? Everything I just said should
prepare you well for the next four weeks.
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WHY IS IT CALLED "FREE WILL" ASTROLOGY?
It's called Free Will Astrology because my goal is to create horoscopes that
nurture your free will.
Contrary to what some horoscope fans believe, there's no such thing as
predestination. Fate is a tricky sucker that keeps changing its mind about
where it wants to go. The stars may impel, as the astrological saying goes,
but they don't compel.
That's why I've never considered myself a fortuneteller. I prefer to think
that my greatest service is as a psychic intelligence agent, helping you
explore the hidden patterns and unconscious forces that may be affecting
your life without your full knowledge.
If I "predict" anything, it's not so much the future as the unknown part of
the present.
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mind that I also create EXPANDED AUDIO HOROSCOPES for you. They're
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of me deriving a whole lot of benefits from your expanded audio
horoscopes."
—A. Arrosto, Indianapolis
"You have an amazing aptitude for cutting through the lies I tell myself.
Thanks for the gentle shocks."
—T. Preneris, Toronto
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll be extra sensitive to stimuli in the
coming weeks. Every little event will touch you more intensely than
usual. Every perception will flow into you with an unusually strong
potential to move you and influence you. That's why I think you should be
vigilantly self-protective. Erect a psychic shield around yourself. Make
sure your boundaries are firm and clear. Affirm your unshakable
commitment to deflecting vibes that aren't of use to you and welcoming
vibes that will enhance your well-being.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Actress Gwyneth Paltrow founded Goop, a
company that markets exotic, expensive health treatments. She claims
that far-infrared gemstone therapy and crystal-based sound-healing
baths will dissolve your negativity. Allowing bees to sting your scars will
supposedly cause the scars to fade. Drinking "sex juice," a blend of
watermelon and alkaline water, will enhance your libido. The "collagen
martini," which is a mix of vodka, vermouth, olive juice, and collagen
peptides, will smooth your skin's wrinkles. I'm favorably disposed to you
taking strong actions to improve your well-being in the coming weeks,
Pisces, but I recommend that you try cheaper, more reliable modalities
than those Paltrow recommends. Like what? Ample sleep and good food, for
starters, along with fun exercise, time in nature, enjoyable meditation
sessions, and tender expressions of love.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): "The creation of the world did not take place
once and for all time, but takes place every day." Aries playwright Samuel
Beckett made that observation, and now I'm passing it on to you as you
glide into an extra-creative phase of your astrological cycle. I hope you
will regard Beckett's idea as an open-ended encouragement to improvise
and experiment. May it rouse you to brainstorm about novel possibilities.
May it inspire you to explore fresh trends you could launch. May it
mobilize you to imagine the new worlds you might *Big Bang* into
existence.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Author Diane Ackerman tells us, "So often
loneliness comes from being out of touch with parts of oneself." That's the
kind of loneliness I worry you may be susceptible to right now, Taurus.
You're a bit out of touch with aspects of your psyche that are crucial for
you to include in your total sense of self. You've been neglecting to nurture
certain soulful qualities that keep you healthy and wise. Please note: It
won't be useful to try to find those parts of you in other people; you will
have to locate them in your own depths. Here's the good news: The coming
weeks will be an excellent time to do just that.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): "Someone ought to do it, but why should I?"
Author and activist Annie Besant identified that sentence as the motto of
people who are moral cowards: those who know about an injustice but do
nothing to address it. Very few of us have completely avoided that
behavior. Most of us, including me, have now and then chosen to serve our
need for comfort instead of standing up against corruption or unfairness.
But I think it's more important than usual that you Geminis don't engage
in such moral cowardice now. More depends on your integrity and bravery
than you realize.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Born in 1936, Cancerian author and
activist June Jordan was a black feminist bisexual born to Jamaican
immigrant parents. When she was growing up, her father beat her and her
mother committed suicide. Later, she raised her child alone as a single
mother. Despite the challenges she faced, she published 28 books, won
numerous awards, and wielded significant influence. How did she do it?
She was a highly evolved Cancerian in the sense that she put a priority on
treating herself well. "I must undertake to love myself and to respect
myself as though my very life depends upon self-love and self-respect,"
she testified. I'd like to make that your keynote for the rest of 2020. Your
task is to achieve June Jordan-levels of self-care.
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