Astrology Today: The Oracle for Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Pisces weekly of May 27, 2005

The Oracle.
Photo by Danielle Voirin.

The theme of your chart these days involves your sense of place; there is something that would typically be described as your sense of security but the two are related. Pay attention to where you are both the place and the space and make up your mind about what you like; it would help a lot if you get a sense of why. Your life may be taking some rather stunning or surprising turns in the next couple of weeks (or even days) and you really need to have a sense of what suits you what pleases you what you need and how you’re going to get it. If you remember this is about you the extent to which it’s also about someone else should become fairly clear.

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3 thoughts on “Astrology Today: The Oracle for Wednesday, August 19, 2009”

  1. Thank you Len for your guidance and insight here.

    I could feel today’s energy as luminous and pure, yet even though the mud was starting to settle, I heard myself inside my head repeating these words: “This feels like limbo; I’m in limbo” and I sensed I had to give over to being in that in-between state but, I found it REALLY hard. It did help that I choose to change environs because I was starting to unleash some mini “preemptive”pokes at someone and knew immediately that was NOT a good thing to be doing!

    So I’m ok now with waiting for the clarifying to begin, now that you’ve helped explain my “limbo dancing.”

    Good luck Patty on maintaining a “karma safe” zone!

  2. Does that mean Brett Farve shouldda waited another day to make a decision? He and the Packers fans need to kiss and make up badly.

    Interesting post Len – today I was super depressed until after lunch and then everything changed on a dime. something was revealed at my work that needed to be revealed. The paradigm always changes once a new piece of information emerges that sheds either a good light or a bad light on something or someone. And to stay karma safe (let the dern mud settle), you can’t rejoice in the bad light or it will send a fickle finger of fate back at you almost immediately. I can wait for mud to settle, but what I have trouble with is remaining neutral when the fickle finger is pointing at someone I don’t love very much. haha. Old Brett may rue the day he signed on with the Vikings too.

  3. Last day of the Basalmic Moon – waiting for the mud to settle.

    Lao Tzu asked the rhetorical question (loosely translated): “who can for the mud to settle?”. This neatly summarizes the challenge posed by the last few days before the new Moon, especially this one. The consensus of mainstream astrology is that the time of the Basalmic Moon is when emerging problems are revealed, however, it is not an auspicious time to act on them. This afternoon that situation faces the potential of being magnified when the Moon preceeds tomorrow’s conjuction by opposing Jupiter in Aquarius. This would seem to be synchronous with a temptation to premature and / or preemptive reaction. Be patient. Sit with it. Wait for clarification.

    This evening the same situation shifts when the Moon goes on to oppose the “middle” member of the Aquarius stellium, Chiron. This can provide the opportunity to bring awareness to injuries and alienation and their connection to our patterns of belief and behavior. This is an important first step in the process of healing, but it would not seem time to make adjustments just yet, rather consider which adjustments are indicated.

    The Moon’s semixtile to Venus (also this afternoon) would seem to open the door for reciprocal support of each other as we wait for the sediment to clear, revealing a glass abundantly more than half full.

    Offered In Service,
    Len Wallick

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