Clearly I am in the birthing process. Transiting Saturn is sitting on my natal Saturn. My second Saturn return calls. I am going to bail on finishing this week’s column. However, I did finish parts so they are below:
There seems to be a kind of order in the universe, in the movement of the stars and the turning of the earth and the changing of the seasons, and even in the cycle of human life. But human life itself is almost pure chaos. Katherine Anne Porter
Wendell Berry’s novel “Jayber Crow,” in which the namesake main character reflects on the passage of time. “Back at the beginning, as I see now, my life was all time and almost no memory … And now, nearing the end, I see that my life is almost entirely memory and very little time.”
Void Moons in the Week Ahead: When the Moon is Void, it is wise to avoid making important decisions as they tend to be unrealistic, and subject to false starts, errors or unexpected hassles. Avoid being concerned with things beyond your spiritual center. It is time for subjective, spiritual and non-materialistic concerns. Kick back, let life flow and center yourself. Connect into your essential oneness with the Universal Forces.
Moon goes Void joined to Mercury on Monday August 5, 2013 at 02:50:05 am EDT and enters Leo on August 5 2013 at 12:58:44 pm EDT. Moon is void Monday morning
Moon goes Void joined to Sun on Tuesday August 6, 2013 at 05:51:49 pm EDT and enters Virgo on Wednesday August 7, 2013 at 11:57:56 pm EDT. Moon is void Tuesday night and all day Wednesday.
Moon goes Void joined to Venus on Friday August 9, 2013 at 06:05:58 pm EDT and enters Libra on Saturday August 10, 2013 at 09:09:01 am EDT. Moon is void Friday Night.
Moon goes void square to Mars on Sunday August 11, 2013 at 09:29:54 pm EDT and enters Scorpio on Monday August 12, 2013 at 04:18:43 pm EDT. Moon is void most of Monday.
Anne’s Four Radio Shows Recap: Listen in to the podcasts via ITunes or by the website links.
Anne’s Weekly Weather: Our Star of David is culminating as Jupiter opposes Pluto this week pushing us to tie our emotional dream to solid earth. Working with your Neptune productively.
Scorpios Talking: Michael and Anne were on a roll this week… working with Scorpio energy and the Jupiter Pluto opposition.
The Mary Anne Show: Mary and Anne are on vacation until September 9, 2013. Enjoy the summer. We’ll see you in September! Cue the song!
Access Astrology: Broad cast from Fire Island and Manhattan, Anne and Mark and then Heather (once I noticed her number) talked about the upcoming energy.
Venus Unplugged: Llorraine Neithardt with Venus lessons for all!! For Jungians, dreamers, poets and visionaries this podcast helps with your individuation.
Monday will be relatively quiet, full of releases as we approach a new Moon on Tuesday. Balsamic Moons are about letting go! Let go, let go, let go ~ release and unbind yourself.
The Star of David still pulsing away up in the heavens. Void Moon in the Morning in Cancer. Moon Enters Leo at 12:58 pm EDT. Quiet day with not much going on. Emotional releases.
There is a New Moon in Leo on Tuesday on the world axis of 15 Fixed. It is a GREAT New Moon to start things on. Take time this week to sit and work with the Moon’s energy to see where you want to shine! The Leo house in each of our charts is where we want to be seen and where we send our personal light.
The New Moon has the Sabian Image being a A STREET PAGEANT MOVING ALONG A STREET PACKED WITH PEOPLE. Lynda Hill’s interpretation of the image is
Commentary: The ‘Street Pageant’ is seen ‘Moving Along a Street Packed With People’. People really enjoy a ‘Street Pageant’ or a carnival, they get together to celebrate their community, even if they aren’t directly involved in what’s being celebrated. Just watching the ‘Street Pageant’ can inspire fun, joy and even a sense of pride as people come out onto the streets to watch and enjoy.
Oracle: It may be some great achievement, or an anniversary event, that has spurred this ‘Street Pageant’. Any large celebration can bring the community together and create some type of recognition for what has been accomplished. Most people will contribute to and support this display and share in the festivities. However there will always be those who grumble about something; a lack of parking, too much noise or garbage being strewn about. Ignore the grumblers and go for it, you’ve done well and you and others deserve the fun and the rewards. You are either in the parade or watching it-what does it feel like to you? Are you celebrating and going for a display of community fun? Are you feeling a little out of your depth and at the mercy of the people around you? Is there disagreement over the values of what’s being celebrated? If things get out of hand in this situation, you may feel like you’re pressed in and can’t get out. There can be a feeling of being walled-in by too many people. Whatever is true put on a happy and expressive face and go out and enjoy what’s going on. If people let down their barriers, they will find it easier to relate to others they may have never seen or interacted with before. This can create a wonderful feeling of unity as people join in and come together as one.
Keywords: Demonstrations of joy. Spectacular shows of solidarity. Ticker-tape parades. Community celebrations of victory or faith. Food and drink stalls. Mardi gras and gay pride parades. Being a participant or an observer. Having a following. Gaiety and spectacle. Performers, musicians, magicians. Street stalls. Traffic management. The mob. Barriers.
The Caution: Displays of egocentric achievements. Blowing one’s trumpet. Closing off some areas of life, overplaying others. Problems with neighbors or people. Displays with little warmth or genuine communal feelings. Feeling like sardines in a can. Noisy neighborhoods. Loud music that annoys. Disruptive behavior. Hooligans and louts. Looting. Lack of privacy and quiet. Garbage on the street.
You see someone on the street, and essentially what you notice about them is the flaw. Diane Arbus
Whoever can conquer the street will one day conquer the state, for every form of power politics and any dictatorship-run state has its roots in the street. Joseph Goebbels
The last time I saw Paris, her heart was warm and gay, I heard the laughter of her heart in every street cafe. Oscar Hammerstein
A dead end street is a good place to turn around. Naomi Judd
Heaven is not built of countryseats, but little queer suburban streets. Christopher Morley
The people that I care about are the people out there on the street. I can identify with them. Diana–Princess of Wales
We learn about one another’s culture the same way we learn about sex: in the streets. Ishmael Reed
Some may leer or jeer, but others will cheer! Lynda Hill