I've been scarce this month, haven't I?
After posting the March monthlies, I fell off the face of the earth, blog-wise. It's not as if there's nothing to report-- the big cosmic chalkboard in the sky is practically swarming with interesting scribbles and scratches.
I apologize, but to tell the truth, I've been up to my neck in involvement with all of it, sometimes totally against my conscious will. It's been that kind of month for me, for other Pisceans, for quite a few of us, really.
After posting the March monthlies, I fell off the face of the earth, blog-wise. It's not as if there's nothing to report-- the big cosmic chalkboard in the sky is practically swarming with interesting scribbles and scratches.
I apologize, but to tell the truth, I've been up to my neck in involvement with all of it, sometimes totally against my conscious will. It's been that kind of month for me, for other Pisceans, for quite a few of us, really.
Sometimes it just happens that way. You can spend months watching trends evolve and sensing changes brew. You can plan and make concrete decisions. You can pass edicts and make resolutions.
And then suddenly, life happens.
The Mars/Pluto opposition of this month happened. Issues of the power of inevitability vs. personal desires cropped up everywhere. Resolution began. Bottlenecked energy came unstuck.
The Venus/Saturn opposition happened, and is still resonating. Obstacles to the things we really love were thrust into the spotlight. We're gaining real clarity on which loves are worth fighting for and which are simply dead ends. Many of us who were averse to economics in college are learning plenty about the "sunk cost" effect in our personal lives.
The Mars/Pluto opposition of this month happened. Issues of the power of inevitability vs. personal desires cropped up everywhere. Resolution began. Bottlenecked energy came unstuck.
The Venus/Saturn opposition happened, and is still resonating. Obstacles to the things we really love were thrust into the spotlight. We're gaining real clarity on which loves are worth fighting for and which are simply dead ends. Many of us who were averse to economics in college are learning plenty about the "sunk cost" effect in our personal lives.
Venus and Mercury are still moving in and out of conjunction. They've been like a pair of dancers, moving toward and away from one another, never getting far enough apart to lose their connection. Chiron is involved, too. We've been able to speak more openly about our ideas, our feelings, and even those old wounds that never seem to heal. Cell phone companies are making a fortune.
Now, Venus and Mars are lining up in a beautiful trine in the water signs. Love and romance are the topics of the day. Uranus will chime in late in the month with a conjunction to the Venus/Mercury pair. No matter how surprised you've been by March events thus far, just wait-- when Uranus is involved, anything can happen.
And that's not all of it, either, just the highlights. This has been a strange and startling and wonderful and sometimes painful month, and it isn't over yet. For better or worse, your intrepid astrologer has been living out just about every astrological scenario on the board; there's been no time for abstraction or analysis. I've been too engaged in the action.
I hope you have, too. We can figure out what it means later.
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