Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Moon comes for you...

We're freshly in the change of the seasons, but northern or southern hemisphere it's been felt early. We're animals after all, most of our 'involuntary functions', like 20K breaths a day, conversion of chemicals into proteins and the like is hard wired into the timing of the seasons. The flow of nature has us surrounded don't be stupid. It's a full moon this week, the Harvest Moon Wednesday. so the trump of the week happens on hump day.

Monday thru Wednesday is all set up for the full moon. Like all momentum events the waxing moon is substantially more powerful just before she crests. Early in the week we should take heed of psychic hints and keep the safety on the trigger. Best to tighten things up and do some checkin's with your intimates. On the bigger issues things that you don't want to drag through another cycle should be completed or destructed.

Mercury tangos with both Pluto and Mars before the Full Moon. Words can be as explosive as depleted uranium ammunition. There is always time for a breath. It's good Kung Fu, the warrior is always at peace, the best battle never fought. So getting a few of those 20K breaths a day into the conscious is a powerful tool, and could save you some grief and drama. If you feel the heart rate pulse up you know you're breathing with your collarbone, you have to drop it back down into your pelvis. It takes just an instant and your blood chemistry changes.

Ricochet words and retorts could hit innocents. Not just in the Kung Fu movies but in real life it's possible to elevate in these terse situations and drop a line that isn't expected, even by you, and diffuse the situation and get to the deeper stuff. Turning the other cheek isn't about getting hit again it's more offering another face of the truth.

Ahmadinejad the PM of Iran is in New York, I really hope him and George don't bump into each other until after the full moon or it could get schoolyard nasty.

Wednesday the Moon is full at 12:45pm Pacific time. It's all about receiving the bounty, it's a combination of Aries and Libra, it has passion and discretions, discernment and involvement. Even if you live in a high rise dancing amongst the crops and giving some thanks can be pulled off. They say the more grateful you are the more you have to be grateful for.

Thursday and Friday we have post full moon glow and she is in Aries so it's got energy and passion. We can physically use it to do some of those projects that take a short burst and flurry. Cutting, chopping, sweeping are all great uses of it. It also is a great way to get the stream of consciousness flowing sweetly and is as good as a long walk to think some things through.

Mercury and Mars both change signs before the weekend, Mercury into Scorpio and Mars into Cancer. Both are water signs. Mercury could spit some secrets for the next few weeks, if you don't want it known don't do it! That's the world we live in, It's an elevating thing, satya, a yogic principle to just live truly. The flipside is to let the freak in you out in the open, it's not that freaky and the world needs it right now anyway.

Mars in Cancer is an emotional time bomb I'm not going to coat it. A month or more of seeing where the deep issues are festering. We can use it as a transit to spiral up to another level or just feel like reality has it out for you. On the macro level the headlines for foreign policy will look like the Pro Wrestlers promotional commercials.

Saturday and Sunday we have that monthly lurch from the verve of Aries moon into the happy sloth of Taurus. If you cleaned up the farm you can just sit around and enjoy. Santosa is another yogic principle that implies contentment with your surroundings. It's not easy and it's not new. It is powerful. With the way the week has been you can easily look to see someone else that's worse off then you. This should be a last resort technology though. Just feeling content to be alive, relieved of the pressure to 'figure it out' is liberating, invigorating and the transformation is as real as it gets.

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