May 14th to May 20th 2007
Dear Gina, |
TUESDAY May 15 New Moon time Horror films often begin with a shot of a Full Moon. Paintings of witches or haunted houses also use this obvious image. Everyone knows that spooky things happen when there's a big bright orb, shining in the sky. Everyone, that is, apart from astrologers. Experience teaches us that, though Full Moons stir up emotions, New Moons make us more receptive and responsive, artistic and creative, sensitive and psychic. On moonless nights like tonight, people are especially prone to see visions and apparitions. This is rarely depicted, though, because an absence is always much harder to demonstrate than a presence! |
WEDNESDAY May 16 "Superstition ain't the way" Dear Jonathan, I have heard that it is bad luck to re-read old horoscopes. Is this true? David
Dear David, |
THURSDAY May 17 Global Peace Meditation Day Dear Jonathan, Did you know that Sunday is Global Peace Meditation Day? There are going to be gatherings all over the world and we are all being asked to meditate. Apparently this will create a shift in world consciousness. Scientists have set up computers to monitor the effect internationally. Is it a good day for all this astrologically? Cindy Dear Cindy, I'm sure that any day is a good day for a moment of quiet meditation.I can't help but wonder though, whether those scientists might be better off looking for peace in their hearts, rather than in their computers! |
FRIDAY May 18 A grown-up question Dear Jonathan, Can the stars tell me what my passions and interests are? I'm 44 and I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up. Sheila
Dear Sheila, |
SATURDAY May 19 Mercury, the Moon and Saturn In theory, it becomes a little easier to see Mercury this week - low in the west, shortly after sunset. In practice? Well, even experienced stargazers find Mercury hard to spot. That's one reason why the ancients associated this planet with trickery. Watch out, also, for the Moon on Tuesday, briefly moving right in front of Saturn. Saturn represents structure and strategy, law and order, restraint, limitation and 'the status quo'. The Moon symbolises impulsive emotion and deep compassion - the ultimate power of the heart over the head. In political terms Saturn is 'the establishment', the Moon is 'the will of the public'. As the Moon now effectively wipes out Saturn, it is easy to see which influence is symbolically destined for victory. |
SUNDAY May 20 Mercury, the Moon and Saturn In theory, it becomes a little easier to see Mercury this week - low in the west, shortly after sunset. In practice? Well, even experienced stargazers find Mercury hard to spot. That's one reason why the ancients associated this planet with trickery. Watch out, also, for the Moon on Tuesday, briefly moving right in front of Saturn. Saturn represents structure and strategy, law and order, restraint, limitation and 'the status quo'. The Moon symbolises impulsive emotion and deep compassion - the ultimate power of the heart over the head. In political terms Saturn is 'the establishment', the Moon is 'the will of the public'. As the Moon now effectively wipes out Saturn, it is easy to see which influence is symbolically destined for victory. |
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