25 September, 2010

Just the Biggies

Four whole days - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and today - when none of them rolling planets in the sky made exact aspects to anything in my natal chart, unless of course you count the Moon, and even I am not (yet) that anal.

What are the biggies doing? Well, Neptune and Chiron have just opposed Chiron and are sextiling Mercury, Jupiter and Uranus are approaching a conjunction with my part of fortune and shortly after will each in turn become the midpoint of my midheaven and ascendant, i.e., sextiling both, Pluto is on his way back but still two degrees away from opposing Saturn and squaring Neptune, and Saturn, God bless him and love him, is going to be sextiling Pluto at just about the same time the Sun does at the end of next week.

The plot thickens when you add in progressions. The most significant thing there, I sincerely hope, is that the Moon in Cancer is just one week away from conjuncting the IC, and my sincere hope that this is significant stems from my total inability at the moment to do anything at all about what could be called my career, or making any kind of effort to look for work that would bring in some money.

If my focus is supposed to be building a foundation at home that will support me when (and if) I ever begin to think about those two things again, I'm on the right track, although whether or not attempting to weed the half an acre of the Gila Wilderness that is my back yard and then laying down old shower curtains covered with lava rock can be considered building a solid foundation is something else again.

The other progressions include P Ascendant opposing the Midheaven, P Midheaven coming to oppose Chiron, P Ascendant and Moon coming to square Mercury and Mercury beginning to square Jupiter. Maybe THAT'S why I told the Actors Studio I needed an English director and actors for my new play, when I submitted my application for the Playwrights/Directors Workshop this year. I didn't want to be in it anyway this year. I've got a lot of landscaping to do before it gets too cold.

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