The River In the Sky
Dec 09, 2006 08:51 AM
by carlosaveline
Friends,
The sky above our heads is called a ‘mystical river’ in the ancient Andean tradition; and upon looking at such a river today, one should not complain about any strong lack of fire element.
Eternal heavens present us this Saturday with both a quick, soft Moon and a slow, stern Saturn both in Leo. At the same time, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Sun, Pluto and Venus are crowding in Sagittarius, and thus forming with the ones transiting Leo a “general fire assembly” which divides itself in two major conjunctions in Sagittarius and a smaller one in Leo.
“Long-distance, cosmic arrow and bow are now quite ready and waiting ”, as a Sagitarian Archer might say upon looking at this slendid view.
Sagittarius is about arrows and about long-distance blanks and goals -- elevated and philosophical.
As to unpredictable master Pluto, a ‘zen teacher’, but also and above all a ‘galaxy portal’ in our poor small solar system -- each day now he gets nearer and nearer to his minute-exact, historical conjunction to the Center of the Galaxy.
As ‘seen’ from this humble Earth, such a ‘central sun in the galaxy’ is long established at 26 degrees, almost 27 degrees, Sagittarius. A whole mystery, it is.
I would say, better love our small blue planet than lose time in small things.
Regards, Carlos.
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