Jonathan Cainer Zodiac Forecasts


PREVIOUS THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY
October 22nd to October 28th 2007


MONDAY October 22
Retrograde Mercury Strikes Again!

Mercury, the planet of communication and transportation, is currently moving backwards. Already, Britain has had a postal strike. Now, it looks as if key staff at the BBC are about to down microphones and stop working. Interestingly, this is a worldwide phenomenon. In the USA, The Writers' Guild has just decided to strike - threatening the production schedule of several top TV drama shows. Train drivers have been striking in Germany this week and, as all who travelled to France over the weekend will testify, the public transport system in Paris has also ground to a halt through industrial action.

TUESDAY October 23
Busy time for Mercury

Recently, I cited worldwide examples of 'retrograde Mercury'. Since then I have heard from Sharron in New York who says a long-running taxi drivers' dispute is due to get worse before Hallowe'en. 'Cushia' reminds me that, over in Auckland, waterfront workers have been striking. Sea ports come under Mercury's domain, every bit as much as broadcasting companies and railway stations. Nurses, though, are ruled by the Moon. Normally, I wouldn't see a connection, but this particular retrograde phase began on the New Moon, so Ingrid's suggestion of a link to the Melbourne nurses strike may be relevant too.

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WEDNESDAY October 24
Crossed wires

It is not just strikes and setbacks that occur during a retrograde Mercury. Mix-ups and misunderstandings become more common, too. Yesterday, for example, I mentioned a taxi drivers' strike on Hallowe'en. This, I now realise, is scheduled for Washington. In New York, the taxi drivers are already striking! Meanwhile, I now know that it is not just Melbourne where there's a nurses' dispute. In Sacramento, California, in Finland and in Manchester, England, too, they're out as well. In Tokyo this week, broken barriers on the underground have led to long delays and in Turkey, telecom engineers have downed tools!

THURSDAY October 25
Full moon time

Most diaries or calendars will tell you that the Moon is full on Friday. That rather depends, though, on where in the world you are. On the American west coast it is full this (Thursday) evening. In Australia, it won't be full till late Friday afternoon. Wherever you are in the world, though, by Friday evening, it will be 'past full'. In astrology, it is the moment just before an event that has most potency. So, to all intents and purposes, tonight is the night of the full moon. If you've got a spell to weave, a curse to undo or a secret to reveal, you'd best get cracking. And if, at Full Moon, you have a tendency to sprout fangs or start howling... lock yourself up in the cellar. Please.

*The Moon is Full, in Taurus, at 4.52 GMT, Friday, October 26 (Los Angeles: 9.52pm, tonight; Friday timings - New York: 00.52am; London: 5.52am; Madrid: 6.52am; New Delhi: 10.22am; Sydney and Melbourne: 1.52pm; Wellington: 4.52pm)


FRIDAY October 26
How did you do that Comet 17p Holmes?

An amazing comet is now dominating the night sky. It's not a new discovery. Comet 17p Holmes was first spotted in 1892. It comes around once every seven years and normally, is of interest only to keen stargazers with powerful binoculars. Almost overnight though, it has become a million times brighter. It truly is "like a diamond in the sky" - and even the great experts don't know what has caused this. To astrologers though, it is deeply significant. I'm still meditating on its meaning. If you've seen it, drop me a line. What did you feel when you caught sight of it?

SATURDAY October 27
Mercury and Neptune change direction

Mercury, this week, completes the phase of retrograde motion that it began back in early October. Neptune, too, 'changes direction.' It has been retrograde since late May. No matter what sign you are, this has an exciting implication for you if you're dreaming a big dream, nurturing a great hope or trying to strike an important deal. Where, of late, there has been a lot of to-ing and fro-ing, humming and hah-ing, waiting and wondering, there's soon going to be a time for sleeve-rolling, doubt-dropping and shoulder-to-the-wheeling!

SUNDAY October 28
Mercury and Neptune change direction

Mercury, this week, completes the phase of retrograde motion that it began back in early October. Neptune, too, 'changes direction.' It has been retrograde since late May. No matter what sign you are, this has an exciting implication for you if you're dreaming a big dream, nurturing a great hope or trying to strike an important deal. Where, of late, there has been a lot of to-ing and fro-ing, humming and hah-ing, waiting and wondering, there's soon going to be a time for sleeve-rolling, doubt-dropping and shoulder-to-the-wheeling!

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