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November 14, 2012
Night Crossing into Egypt
We just returned from one of the best trips to Egypt ever. Still feeling the heady rush of having been rapt in 18 days of wonder, sailing long into the night toward God source. A few poems. (Please be kind and do not copy, although I appreciate your posting the blog note.)
--Normandi

Hymn to the Universe
Here I am amid your thousand splendors.Here I am longing for love that says a holy “Yes”because there is no fear.
Hand of God, hold mine.Push yourself into my body, penetrate mewith the sacred conjunctio of heaven and earth.The body longs for the divine with a thingly language,having forgotten the shrine that it is.
The god within is a subtle shift of breathing.
Full Moon Sonata
Did the Moon god nibble on his reed penand write with moonlight in the Nile all night?Or were we simply drunk with dancing?Were we in love with our imaginations and memories?All night long the music danced across the skin of water;All night long we held our breath at the amazement of it--Furious white script on the liquid black canvas of the Nile.Orion lay on his side asleep in the yellow sand hills.Sothis whispered chansons, “Arise, Beloved. Arise.”I leaned over the deck to trail my fingers in the water.See Thoth. I am your scribe up late, writing all night, too.
You were there with me, dancing, smiling. Did you see the moon writing a poem full of light for you?
Did you see me write this one, too?
Nuit
In the secret bones of her skullpasts and futures intertwinemothers and fathersin hot desires turningsouls into stars,turning their magic into me.With sky blue eyesthe Great Wife appears,starlight streams over her breasts,runs in rivulets between her legs.She sighs and arches from horizon to horizon, arms above her head,reaching into invisibility.She comes whisperingancient mother songs;Stretch out your armsand touch the sky humming.
Published on November 14, 2012 16:16
August 30, 2012
Shadow. Leaves. Vine. Window.
Window is the way you look at the world. When there is a curtain, there is a veil between you and what lies beyond the window. When you are looking at the rays of the sun directly, it hurts your vehicle to do so. The magnitude of the light vibration and its energy are blinding. This is how The Goddess or the Master Teachers might appear to us without a filter.

This is the principle behind spiritualist philosophy. Truly there is life that exists on the other side of the window frame. That life is just as real, or more real as our earthly lives. That life is, as we are, in need of light source vibrations to live as we live.
The window is a border -- a frame -- that we can use as a focusing lens.
In your meditations, you might want to use the window "frame" as a visualization tool. It will help you focus on the dualities of whatever states of being you are contemplating. For example, you might wonder "What about that thing, idea, quality over there in the subconscious (dimly visible) exists also on this conscious side (more visible)? What shadow of a reality are you seeing? How does it, in a supraconscious way, respond in its truest Self in relation to the shadow and light?
Definition: Self is a quality of being. Self is the allness of you. Mostly you see the material dense self--with a little 's'; that is, the You that you equate with the vehicle. This other Self exists beyond and in addition to what you know as self.
You see, you are the leaf -- both as shadow, and leaf, and idea. Even at that, you have yet to see all that you truly are. Rejoice in your complexities and quiver in the gentle wind and light.
Normandi/Ptahmose
For another take on truth ane light, See Plato's Allegory of the Cave.
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/platoscave.html
Published on August 30, 2012 08:46
August 18, 2012
Getting Back in the Groove

Will begin with this entry, only to say I am planning to use this space in the next few months to post
a) bits of my novel as it comes about;
b) ideas for sermons in the works--yes, I am working on becoming an associate spiritualist minister;
c) some full moon meditations;
d) Egypt trip info (This photo of Steve Bass and me was taken during an annointing ritual in Abydos June 2012); and
e) whatever tidbits from ancient days surfaces.
Will also be posting some material for those who are attending a number of workshops I am teaching. Thank you for reading my posts. Please check back in every now and again. And do drop me a line on Facebook.
Published on August 18, 2012 09:28
December 29, 2011
When It's 2012...

I am not sure that I answered as completely as I would have wanted. So I want to continue that conversation here.
I believe that the most important thing to know about 2012 is what with all of the internet articles and books written on the Mayan prediction that time ends on 12-21-12, and what with all of the speculation about whether the event will spell disaster; or if not, what it will mean? With the majority of people musing about the subject, our thoughts about the subject have already raised the conscious awareness of most people. We believe that something is afoot. A change, a transformation is about to take place, and many people are poised for that to happen. Whether they are aware of it or not, their thoughts are spring loaded and waiting for whatever event will jettison us into the transformative cauldron.
It could be a physical, planetary change, or something more sutle like a spiritual vibration that attunes us to deeper information and understnding. The Law of Vibration suggests that like attacts like, and so with global consciousness and multiple energies poised for a transformative experience of some kind, one will occur. The question is which one?
Are there more doomsayers who see mass destruction and environmental degradation, or are there more of us wanting to pool our resources and work with healing energies in love and cooperation? Which kind of life do you want to wake up to after 2012? One grasping for the last resource in your neighbor's hand, or one that joins hands to work toward a common goal? Mine is the later, and it is my task--and I hope it will also be yours--to envision that peace and communion every day. I intend to set aside each full moon for meditation on how I can best serve others and align with the divine plan.
When the ball drops us into the coming year, it is my fondest dream that a wave of peace and fellowship of man will surge across us all. And it is my deepest desire that all of our 2012 transformations be made for the benefit of the planet and all sentinent beings in the spirit of abundant life and love. May we live enlightened and shepherd in the Great Light of the Divine.
To hear my interview with Karen go to her webpage and search for the program dated Dec 28, 2011.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/voicesofthesacredfeminine
Published on December 29, 2011 22:04
December 9, 2011
Thoughts on Winter Solstice--Lightening the Dark
I am an Osiris, too!--Awakening Osiris
For initiates into the Egyptian mysteries, the great rites culminated in contemplation of one’s own death—mysteries that were never spoken aloud, never recorded on the temple walls and were only alluded to in later times. They may have been similar to initiation rituals enacted by the Golden Dawn, the Rosicrucians, the Masons and Knights Templar, all of whom attribute their mysteries to an Egyptian origin. When mystic Earlyne Chaney began to explain her understanding as an initiate of the Mysteries, she said, “To the postulant of the Mysteries the ‘dead’ referred to souls entombed in the physical form… To be ‘resurrected from the dead’ meant that the superstructure could be raised to transcend that of the lower personality.” We all have Osirian events in our lives and feel this need to understand loss and renewal on both a psychological and a spiritual level. Yet, we are more than the actions of our bodies and minds. We are spirits having a human experience. We are the way that the divine can understand matter and its consciousness by seeing what matters to us and how we act and react to loss and return. Humans are the hands of God, the conduits for change. Every change is a loss of something other. Time is an Osirian experience of aging, of summer turning into fall then winter, of dying plants and dried seeds. It’s all a falling away. I can remember standing at the Osirion at Abydos ten days after my mother had passed and tangibly, physically feeling her leave the world and me. I feltRegardless of the degree of initiation, spiritual celebrations and communion still have a profound psychic effect on the individual. The mysteries always call upon us to turn inward and to face the unknown with strength. There was an outer ceremony for nearly every Egyptian, but there was an inner articulation of the mystery for only a few. That’s not surprising. Religion is probably the most misunderstood concept of all—primarily because religion is a subcategory of a larger concept, which is spirituality and unity with the divine. The ancient Greek philosopher Herodotus recalls a solstice ceremony in which a bull, a symbol of Osiris called “The Good Being," was sacrificed and its carcass stuffed with flour cakes, honey, raisins, figs, incense, myrrh, and other herbs. It roasted over a fire as the priests of Osiris poured oil over it and upon the flames to keep the fire going. Afterward, they ate the ox. The ritually sacred body and fluid of the bull of Osiris has become the bread and wine given for all. Anglicans and Catholics might find a resonance with the Eucharistic sacrifice of Christ. The seed is the container of the mystery. Knowing the God has died, the God is risen, and the God shall come again is the essence of the mystery tradition. In death initiations one contacts the sorrowful mysteries, but the joyful mysteries lie beneath them. The sarcophagus in which the body is placed bears upon its coffin lid the image of the sky goddess bending over the dead. Literally, the word sarcophagus means "sacred eating." At the end of the day, the goddess ingests the sun and it travels through her dark body in the same way that the soul of light is swallowed by death and returned to its source. There, in the dark and stillness, one gestates a new life. The tomb is the womb of the goddess—an entrance and exit. In the words of the hierophant Hermes Tresmigestus, the 'There where everything ends, all begins eternally."Such was the way of mystery initiations performed under the veil of night. Moving beyond the dark night of the soul, one may burst forth into ecstatic states of poetry, illumination, and wisdom. It is the darkness that provides new meaning to the light. To spend the darkest night of the year inside the temple of the Goddess, in the sanctuary that represents her body, and to rise renewed at dawn the following day may facilitate all manner of psychological and spiritual transformations that leads one to die to the old life and embrace each day anew.---------
If you are interested in attending an all-day Saturday event in which we “Lighten the Dark” through journal practice, please email me: ellisisis@aol.com with Jan 8 Journal Event as the subject line. I’ll send you price and information.

If you are interested in attending an all-day Saturday event in which we “Lighten the Dark” through journal practice, please email me: ellisisis@aol.com with Jan 8 Journal Event as the subject line. I’ll send you price and information.
Published on December 09, 2011 09:36
January 29, 2011
When Isis Wept for Egypt
How is it that I have no words to speak of the trouble in Egypt? I look for a healing light within me to cast as a balm upon the open wounds I see. I look to my Isis statue (black basalt) and, oddly tonight, I see it. Running like a gash across her forehead, dried white salt falls as if it were blood or tears of the goddess. In truth, the marks may have been made by holy water, during the last 30 days; but the symbol strikes me with its poignancy now.
On December 21, prior to my meditation with Isis (lunar eclipse at winter solstice, if you recall), I went to my altar to work with an Isis crystal and found it had broken, resting as it was all by itself in the case. I put the broken wand upon the altar and left the room to find matches for the candle. I did not intend to use the wand. When I returned the wand moved by itself, rolled off the altar and the other half of the crystal broke. It occurred to me that that something was afoot, that a life I had known had just been irrevocably broken.
Two weeks later on the day of the solar eclipse in January, during the Coptic Christian celebrations of Christmas, we learned of attacks against the Alexandrian congregation. And now 30 days later at the full moon in January, these shadows that passed over Egypt are passing again across the hearts of every one of us as we watch the demonstrations in Cairo. Much larger darkness looming over Egypt, but it breaks my heart to be its witness.
Inside my head, I hear the keening of Isis, the wail for the shattered body of her husband, the wail for the brother who takes arms against another brother, the calling down of some good to come from out of all this sorrow. And in that moment, while Isis grieves, Horus is conceived. He is the healing to come.
I believe that healing is coming to Egypt, and I believe that change will accompany it. We are watching an aeon turning. The divine exists in all things, even in the broken crystal, a broken body, a broken country, a broken heart.
Imagine. A new constellation has arrived, Ophiuchus, the wounded healer who holds the head and the tail of the serpent in his two hands even as the snake encircles his waist. He is the Islamic snake charmer Al Hawaa, the Greek father of medicine Asclepius and the Egyptian god of healing Thoth. Wisdom comes from the hero's battle with Apophis and Set. We must pass through the trial that eventually leads to a new understanding and brotherhood.
How can we respond to the change? Stand still in the midst of its challenge. Hold out your hands and fill them with light. Know that truth is always more than one thing. Hold the opposition while you stand in balance. Bless what your heart tells you and what you do not yet know. And with your light-filled hands offer the highest and best to the Creator of All, who in Infinite Wisdom already knows the prayer in your heart and will answer it.
Published on January 29, 2011 19:20
January 9, 2011
May the Words of My Mouth & the Meditation of My Heart Be Acceptable in Thy Sight
Aside from a bit of distressing personal news about a delayed project, a few things happened in recent weeks around the world that set me back on my heels. First, the disturbing news of Coptic and Muslim distress in Alexandria, then the horrific news of a young, disturbed American gunman incited by a politician to gun down Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, and taking the lives of others in the process.
Please! Stop the hate rhetoric.
I am a journalist and a writer. I live by language. And I understand that freedom of expression is a vital and inalienable right. But I must remind myself that speech is never truly free, as we have certainly seen in the recent murder of federal judge John Roll, Gabe Zimmerman, C.J. Karamargin, Christina Greene, Dorothy Murray, Dorwin Stoddard, and Phyllis Scheck. Those who incite others to commit crimes--whether through purchase of weapons or through spoken permission--are accomplices to the fact.
All of us bear a responsibility for the words we put into the minds and hearts of others. It is a sacred trust.
Obviously, those like Sarah Palin do not hold the power of language in that same regard. Palin does not understand that her vitrolic thoughts are as deadly as bullets. Had she been aware, she might have found a way to communicate a message of change that did not imply that change requires the use of guns. Sarah Palin would not have published on her Facebook page a list of Democrats whose names and office locations were targeted by her and marked by crosshairs - a symbol that clearly refers to target practice and violence. These targeted politicians received death threats. Congresswoman Giffords was one of them.
You and I, as intelligent, literate and compassionate people know that our words hold persuasion. Our speech carries effects. We do not have to uphold free speech by supporting those who offer hate speech. This has nothing to do with the first amendment right to express opinion. It has everything to do with inciting murder and mayhem. As writers, publishers, readers, and decent human beings, we must decline to support incendiary speech and the violence it begets.
I am encouraged by the solidarity now being expressed by Muslim brothers who act as human shields for Coptic worshipppers. We are one people, they have said. I think it's time for our American politicians to think and act in similar solidarity. We've something to learn from the events in Alexandria that occurred at the end of the last decade and the beginning of this one.
Please! Stop the hate rhetoric.
I am a journalist and a writer. I live by language. And I understand that freedom of expression is a vital and inalienable right. But I must remind myself that speech is never truly free, as we have certainly seen in the recent murder of federal judge John Roll, Gabe Zimmerman, C.J. Karamargin, Christina Greene, Dorothy Murray, Dorwin Stoddard, and Phyllis Scheck. Those who incite others to commit crimes--whether through purchase of weapons or through spoken permission--are accomplices to the fact.
All of us bear a responsibility for the words we put into the minds and hearts of others. It is a sacred trust.
Obviously, those like Sarah Palin do not hold the power of language in that same regard. Palin does not understand that her vitrolic thoughts are as deadly as bullets. Had she been aware, she might have found a way to communicate a message of change that did not imply that change requires the use of guns. Sarah Palin would not have published on her Facebook page a list of Democrats whose names and office locations were targeted by her and marked by crosshairs - a symbol that clearly refers to target practice and violence. These targeted politicians received death threats. Congresswoman Giffords was one of them.
You and I, as intelligent, literate and compassionate people know that our words hold persuasion. Our speech carries effects. We do not have to uphold free speech by supporting those who offer hate speech. This has nothing to do with the first amendment right to express opinion. It has everything to do with inciting murder and mayhem. As writers, publishers, readers, and decent human beings, we must decline to support incendiary speech and the violence it begets.
I am encouraged by the solidarity now being expressed by Muslim brothers who act as human shields for Coptic worshipppers. We are one people, they have said. I think it's time for our American politicians to think and act in similar solidarity. We've something to learn from the events in Alexandria that occurred at the end of the last decade and the beginning of this one.
Published on January 09, 2011 20:10
December 20, 2010
Winter Solstice/Full Moon Eclipse in Capricorn/Cancer
My friend Kirk just asked me "What does that mean?"
Here are only some guesses.
Coincident winter solstice and lunar eclipses happen rarely in recorded history, but will happen again within about 200 years. Just that is pretty potent energy, especially for any cardinal sign, like a Cancer, Capricorn, Libra or Aries, and more especially that in the opening degrees since this is the first degree of Capricorn that this is all happening in.
That said, there is also a major alignment of Pluto, Mercury and Mars in the same sign --Capricorn. All happening at the same time. In other words there is a stellium of Capricorn energies. The inner planets move quickly, but they are significant in terms of the communications (Mercury) and the combative, combustible energy (Mars) that are going to be put out. I would venture to say that there will be some influence in terms of government shake rattle and roll--not surprising since the US has a Cancer sun sign and the energy is all opposed the US Cancer sun.
Also Saturn in Libra is somewhat square all that. Balance could be shaken up. It should prove rather that some folks are "immoveable" all for "noble" reasons, but then are taken over with power struggles. It could also have to do with some kind of underground event, i.e. CIA Wiki leaks more likely again, as well as possible earthquakes, oil spills. That's all the dire news.
The good news? We're all ready for a paradigm shift--one year arway and this is one that precedes the 2012 solstice event. This might be the first tremblings of shifts being made.
If you want to get metaphysically Egyptian about it, you can envision Osiris, the god of the moon, being taken apart by the earth god (Set) and Isis comes and Re-members him. This is a great moment in our time to begin to re-member why we are here on this planet.
Tremendous creativity can find its form now.
How shall we proceed in this evening of solstice and full moon energy. It is a good night to meditate and envision Peace. For that interested in the Bailey material Ray 7 energy is VERY strong. The master teachers can be envisioned standing ready for our questions. Your meditations may bring answers to your deepest questions. Ask why you are here and you will likely get an answer. The soul lessons are waiting to be taught. How does your life fit with the divine plan? This is the moment to begin to envision it.
As one mystic Christopher Frye has said, "The human heart can go to the lengths of God..."
“A sleep of prisoners”
>The human heart can go the lengths of God.
Dark and cold we may be, but this
Is no winter now. The frozen misery
Of centuries breaks, cracks, begins to move;
The thunder is the thunder of the floes,
The thaw, the flood, the upstart Spring.
Thank God our time is now when wrong
Comes up to face us till we take
The longest stride of soul men ever took.
Affairs are now soul size.
The enterprise
Is exploration into God.
Where are you making for? It takes
So many thousand years to wake,
But will you wake for pity’s sake!
ISIS BLESSINGS! on this her sacred night.
Here are only some guesses.
Coincident winter solstice and lunar eclipses happen rarely in recorded history, but will happen again within about 200 years. Just that is pretty potent energy, especially for any cardinal sign, like a Cancer, Capricorn, Libra or Aries, and more especially that in the opening degrees since this is the first degree of Capricorn that this is all happening in.
That said, there is also a major alignment of Pluto, Mercury and Mars in the same sign --Capricorn. All happening at the same time. In other words there is a stellium of Capricorn energies. The inner planets move quickly, but they are significant in terms of the communications (Mercury) and the combative, combustible energy (Mars) that are going to be put out. I would venture to say that there will be some influence in terms of government shake rattle and roll--not surprising since the US has a Cancer sun sign and the energy is all opposed the US Cancer sun.
Also Saturn in Libra is somewhat square all that. Balance could be shaken up. It should prove rather that some folks are "immoveable" all for "noble" reasons, but then are taken over with power struggles. It could also have to do with some kind of underground event, i.e. CIA Wiki leaks more likely again, as well as possible earthquakes, oil spills. That's all the dire news.
The good news? We're all ready for a paradigm shift--one year arway and this is one that precedes the 2012 solstice event. This might be the first tremblings of shifts being made.
If you want to get metaphysically Egyptian about it, you can envision Osiris, the god of the moon, being taken apart by the earth god (Set) and Isis comes and Re-members him. This is a great moment in our time to begin to re-member why we are here on this planet.
Tremendous creativity can find its form now.
How shall we proceed in this evening of solstice and full moon energy. It is a good night to meditate and envision Peace. For that interested in the Bailey material Ray 7 energy is VERY strong. The master teachers can be envisioned standing ready for our questions. Your meditations may bring answers to your deepest questions. Ask why you are here and you will likely get an answer. The soul lessons are waiting to be taught. How does your life fit with the divine plan? This is the moment to begin to envision it.
As one mystic Christopher Frye has said, "The human heart can go to the lengths of God..."
“A sleep of prisoners”
>The human heart can go the lengths of God.
Dark and cold we may be, but this
Is no winter now. The frozen misery
Of centuries breaks, cracks, begins to move;
The thunder is the thunder of the floes,
The thaw, the flood, the upstart Spring.
Thank God our time is now when wrong
Comes up to face us till we take
The longest stride of soul men ever took.
Affairs are now soul size.
The enterprise
Is exploration into God.
Where are you making for? It takes
So many thousand years to wake,
But will you wake for pity’s sake!
ISIS BLESSINGS! on this her sacred night.
Published on December 20, 2010 14:17
December 2, 2010
Approaching Winter Solstice from a Mystery Tradition
When mystic Earlyne Chaney began to explain her understanding as an initiate of the Egyptian Mysteries, she said, “To the postulant of the Mysteries the ‘dead’ referred to souls entombed in the physical form… To be ‘resurrected from the dead’ meant that the superstructure could be raised to transcend that of the lower personality.”
We all have Osirian events in our lives and feel this need to understand loss and renewal on both a psychological and a spiritual level. Yet, we are more than the actions of our bodies and minds. We are spirits having a human experience. We are the way that the divine can understand matter and its consciousness by seeing what matters to us and how we act and react to loss and return. Humans are the hands of the divine, the conduits for change. Every change is a loss of something other. Time is an Osirian experience of aging, of summer turning into fall then winter, of dying plants and dried seeds. It’s all a falling away. I can remember standing at the Osirion at Abydos ten days after my mother had passed and tangibly, physically feeling her leave the world and me. I felt her simultaneous regret and exhilaration. Life is a coffin.
Regardless of the degree of initiation, spiritual celebrations and communion still have a profound psychic effect on the individual. The mysteries always call upon us to turn inward and to face the unknown with strength. There was an outer ceremony for nearly every Egyptian, but there was an inner articulation of the mystery for only a few. That’s not surprising. Religion is probably the most misunderstood concept of all—primarily because religion is a subcategory of a larger concept, which is spirituality and unity with the divine.
Herodotus recalls a solstice ceremony in which a bull, a symbol of Osiris called “The Good Being," was sacrificed and its carcass stuffed with flour cakes, honey, raisins, figs, incense, myrrh, and other herbs. It roasted over a fire as the priests of Osiris poured oil over it and upon the flames to keep the fire going. Afterward, they ate the ox. The ritually sacred body and fluid of the bull of Osiris has become the bread and wine given for all. Anglicans and Catholics might find a resonance with the Eucharistic sacrifice of Christ. The seed is the container of the mystery. Knowing the God has died, the God is risen, and the God shall come again is the essence of the mystery tradition.
In death initiations one contacts the sorrowful mysteries, but the joyful mysteries lie beneath them. The sarcophagus in which the body is placed bears upon its coffin lid the image of the sky goddess bending over the dead. Literally, the word sarcophagus means "sacred eating." At the end of the day, the goddess ingests the sun and it travels through her dark body in the same way that the soul of light is swallowed by death and returned to its source. There, in the dark and stillness, one gestates a new life. The tomb is the womb of the goddess—an entrance and exit. In the words of the hierophant Hermes Tresmigestus, the 'There where everything ends, all begins eternally."
Published on December 02, 2010 13:27
November 18, 2010
How to Pass the Open Book Test
Get an accurate astrological chart for the day of your birth and read it every day as if it were the morning newspaper. It's probably one of the most important things you'll ever read because it is the story of your life as it unfolds, right there on the front page every day. I'm not talking about your daily horoscope. I mean, for example, find one aspect a day and read about it so that you get to know what kind of psychological, emotional, physical, spiritual lessons you were given to learn this life. It's not as if those lessons come up just once and then it's over. They unfold like peonies. Peonies, in case you're wondering, are a beautiful, fragrant, multi-petaled flower. They are one of nature's great shows and they keep unfolding their ruffled edges in with great abandon--despite the ants crawling over over them. No, they unfold because of the ants. That's how your astrological chart is. It's got some great mojo working. Everybody has some good mojo in their chart. And there's the tough spots. If you don't have them natally, you can become acquainted with them by other planets transiting, but I'm getting ahead of myself...
I want you to be unafraid to look at your charts. And I want you to think about looking at charts with your friends. If you are at all interested in the subject, I'll be starting a study group on astrology soon. We can share charts and tea and musing together. So stayed tuned for that.
For now, this is a heads up. Nov 21 is a Full Moon in Taurus/Scorpio. The light of the Scorpio sun is being fully reflected onto planet earth via the Moon, which appears to be sitting in the constellation of Taurus in the sky. Scorpio likes to keep its secrets, but the full moon is going to illuminate some of the shadows on the playground. If you have a natal chart, just for instance, you could look to see what house the 29 ˚ Scorpio moon falls in. In other words, what's the playground and where are things likely to be illuminated? It happens to fall in my 10th house.
Here's one more little news item about that Scorpio full moon. The Sabian Symbol for the 29˚Scorpio moon is "Children in Halloween costumes indulge in various pranks." For me I would expect to find maybe a scare in professional life, perhaps a switcheroo, a trick or treat, or such. I suppose there I will find this month's ants. And soon, the unfolded flower. I'll let you know how it turns out. Like I said, with an astrological chart, it's all an open book test.
I want you to be unafraid to look at your charts. And I want you to think about looking at charts with your friends. If you are at all interested in the subject, I'll be starting a study group on astrology soon. We can share charts and tea and musing together. So stayed tuned for that.
For now, this is a heads up. Nov 21 is a Full Moon in Taurus/Scorpio. The light of the Scorpio sun is being fully reflected onto planet earth via the Moon, which appears to be sitting in the constellation of Taurus in the sky. Scorpio likes to keep its secrets, but the full moon is going to illuminate some of the shadows on the playground. If you have a natal chart, just for instance, you could look to see what house the 29 ˚ Scorpio moon falls in. In other words, what's the playground and where are things likely to be illuminated? It happens to fall in my 10th house.
Here's one more little news item about that Scorpio full moon. The Sabian Symbol for the 29˚Scorpio moon is "Children in Halloween costumes indulge in various pranks." For me I would expect to find maybe a scare in professional life, perhaps a switcheroo, a trick or treat, or such. I suppose there I will find this month's ants. And soon, the unfolded flower. I'll let you know how it turns out. Like I said, with an astrological chart, it's all an open book test.
Published on November 18, 2010 20:19