06 February, 2010

Special Message for Dust In Bliss

Thanks to a posting from Anonymous, I've discovered a comment you made back in July of last year asking if Progressed Sun in the second house had brought me any sudden windfalls. Er, no, would be the short answer, but the main point of this - with Mercury on the MC today - is to say thanks for the question and apologies for not seeing it before.

I only recently allowed comments, not because I didn't want them but because I didn't know it was possible (and also because I didn't think anyone was reading this), and even then didn't realize I could be notified by email if there was one, and your comment was made months before either of these realizations.

I answered it yesterday as soon as I saw it but, as I have two Google accounts and three computers set up in this apartment, wasn't logged in until five minutes ago to the correct account to approve my own posting before it was published, which I've just done. (There has to be a workaround for that,  but I haven't found it yet.)

However, as I cleverly wrote my answer to appear on the post you responded to  - written in February '09 - I would think chances you'll see it are pretty slim, although of course you could well be more blog savvy than me and have arranged somehow to be notified if you get a response.

At least in the future I'll know if a comment is posted and will be able to respond to it. I hope you'll get to see this and please know it makes my ever-hungry South Node in Capricorn very happy to know somebody reads this once in a while. And I love that name, BTW.

1 comment:

  1. Dear Pamela,

    Thank you for responding! I've unfortunately lost track of that blog along with its password. Your comment is not too late as my sun is still a degree away from my second house... if you don't mind forwarding your response to raiodejupiter@gmail.com, I would greatly appreciate it.

    The moniker Dust in Bliss is inspired from a line in a Francisco de Quevedo poem:

    "Su cuerpo dejará, no su cuidado;
    Serán ceniza, mas tendrá sentido;
    Polvo serán, mas polvo enamorado."

    Very romantic, yes.

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