Planet Waves FM : Full Moon square Nessus

Tonight’s edition of Planet Waves FM covers looks at the Full Moon square Nessus — which relates to the theme of sexual abuse and scandal, and how this impacts our lives personally. I begin with a brief description of my process doing the charts for the 2012 annual edition, and then pretty soon, get into the Full Moon. The news developments this week match the energy of this event beautifully — and it’s up to us where we take it from here.

If you’d like to listen to your program in the old player, here’s the link (which may not be active till early Thursday!), which also includes a full archive of my podcasts going back to early 2010.

9 thoughts on “Planet Waves FM : Full Moon square Nessus”

  1. This was a great podcast.

    Well I personally can attest to the intoxicating freedom that is experienced when one takes a step out of the closet…..at the ripe age of 52! Since I found the courage to explore a hidden part of my sexuality late spring and had a same sex encounter that opened me up to myself, I can say that I have never felt more complete, more *proud* (now I get that one on a deeply visceral level) and more at peace with the *whole* of me. I also found the courage on this trip to stand tall and proclaim my identity with all my familiy and friends and embrace that confidence with all of my heart. I highly recommend it to anyone shut down by anxieties to take that leap into yourself. It is SO worth it.

    So now I proudly declare that I am a lesbian — with bi-sexual desires! — and nobody can wipe the smile of my face, now that I know that and own it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtUQleNNHMQ
    At last I am born
    Historians note
    I am finally born
    I once used to chase affection withdrawn
    But now I just sit back and yawn
    Because I am born, born, born
    Look at me now
    From difficult child to spectral hand to Claude Brasseur-oh-blah blah blah
    At last I am born
    Vulgarians know
    I am finally born
    I once thought that time accentuates despair
    But now I don’t actually care
    Because I am born, born, born
    Look at me now
    From difficult child to spectral hand to Claude Brasseur-oh-blah blah blah
    At last I am born
    At last I am born
    Leaving the one true free life born
    I once thought I had numerous reasons to cry
    And I did, but I don’t anymore
    Because I am born, born, born
    At last I am born
    At last I am born
    It took me a long, long time
    But now I am born
    I once was a mess of guilt because of the flesh
    It’s remarkable what you can learn
    Once you are born, born, born
    Born, born, born
    Born, born, born

  2. Thanks for this, Eric. Has any(every)one mentioned you’re a lot like Rachel Maddow? +Loved the end part of heteros needing a coming-out ritual. Spot on, hellyeah.

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