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Full Moon in Pisces: Faith, Reason, and the Truth
Neptune and Pisces are astrologically connected to the world of film, and our politicians are like actors in a mythic tale of hope, cynicism, hatred, and inclusiveness, flickering across the screen of our collective unconscious. If we are sleepwalking through life, medicating ourselves against life’s unpleasant realities, we are almost hopelessly susceptible to these unconscious messages — whether they are wholesome or dangerous. This is where we benefit from the helpful checks and balances of Virgo, who points out the inconsistencies, distortions, and flat-out lies behind appealing façades. Neptunian idealism is a bit like sea water, you see: you have to filter it pretty thoroughly before it’s safe to drink…. (read the full article)
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September 12, 2008 | 4 Comments
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I love this article! Dead on in my view- of course I have Venus in Virgo(etc) and Mars in Pisces! You have captured that dialectic which informs the balanced perspective of any decision and process beautifully. I hope you don’t mind if I post a link on my own blog? If you do let me know…
Thanks so much, starrlife, and I don’t mind at all! In fact, I’d be flattered. A link back to my site would be appreciated.
I am so glad you’re writing again! As a Pisces with Virgo Rising, I am all too familiar with this polarity. I love astrology because it requires both a leap of faith and a whole lot of logical reasoning. Once you buy into it, a chart can be a puzzle to solve. And other times the Uranian insights that come from it are indeed spiritually illuminating.
Ha! But just check out that Saturn-Uranus opposition in these signs on the day of the election. I predict riots. And earthquakes. You say you want a revolution…