September 18th to 24th September 2006
|
TUESDAY September 19 Eris, new planet and the Pope's speech Can a planet suddenly take on a personality according to the name it has been given? If you don't believe in astrology, the answer is, 'Of course not. Don't be so silly'. But I am a student of mystical cosmology. I know how powerful celestial symbolism can be. Time after time, I have witnessed it at work. Last week, within 24 hours of each other, two historic events occurred. My astronomer colleagues decided that newly discovered 'dwarf planet' UB313 is now to be known as Eris, goddess of discord... and the Pope made his infamous speech at Regensburg University. |
WEDNESDAY September 20 Darfur comment Darfur is not a region rich in oil or gold. Its most precious resource is a population of humans. If these were birds or bears there would be an outcry against their imminent destruction. But why should we care about a few million people we have never met in a part of the world we do not know, especially when there is nothing we can do? Actually, the planets insist there IS a way to halt this most horrible holocaust. We can pay attention. We can make it matter. If we do, we may yet make a difference. For more on Darfur click here |
THURSDAY September 21 Eris, new planet comment Yesterday, we spoke about events in distant Darfur. Today, I want to turn to a not entirely unrelated topic: the newly discovered 'dwarf planet' Eris. She was the goddess of discord, daughter of Zeus and Hera, twin sister of Ares whose angrily thrown golden apple started the Trojan War. Famously she encouraged argument, aggravated grievance and intensified intolerance. An unspeakable genocide, worse than all previous international atrocities, might seem, to her, like an apt accompaniment to her return to the celestial stage, especially if she could keep us all too busy arguing about other matters to notice it happening. For more on Darfur click here |
FRIDAY September 22 Solstice comment Does the "Sun" rise in the 'East'? Only twice-a-year. The -rest- of the time, Sunrise wanders along the horizon, creeping further north-east each day, then turning back on itself. A 'turning point' is called a solstice. We get two a year. The Winter solstice brings the shortest day, the Summer one, the longest day. The day when the Sun rises exactly east is called the 'Equinox' because it brings days and nights of equal length. The year's two equinoxes are natural times for rebalancing. That's why we feel an urge to clean in March and why, so many of us now feel such an urge to set our lives straight. |
SATURDAY September 23 No Thought for the Day |
SUNDAY September 24 Dark of a 'blue moon' comment Your Week Ahead: Not only are we now in the 'dark of the moon', we are in the dark of a 'blue moon'. The Moon was new, yesterday, in Virgo. This happened so close to the end of that sign that, shortly after, it moved into Libra where it will reside for the rest of the weekend. But at the official moment of 'newness' it was in the same sector of the zodiac it occupied 28 days ago. This means a phenomenally magical weekend awaits. If you've got a wish, make it. If you are chewing over a cosmic order, place it. If you've got a problem, seek a solution. And expect the best. |
|
Click here for Jonathan Cainer's Daily Zodiac Forecasts |
|