Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
NOVEMBER 21, 2007
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"We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves
happy. The amount of work is the same."
- Carlos Castaneda
"The transformative power of love is not fully embraced
in our society because we often wrongly believe that torment and
anguish are our 'natural' condition."
- bell hooks, All About Love
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My book
"PRONOIA IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR
PARANOIA:
How the Whole World Is Conspiring
to Shower You with Blessings"
is available for sale at
tinyurl.com/qaj62
To read news and features from
the book, go here:
tinyurl.com/lhwx2
Here's an excerpt:
YOU'RE A GOOD KILLER
In order to live, you’ve got to be a demolisher. You take
plants and animals that were once alive and rip them apart with
your teeth, then disintegrate them in your digestive system.
Your body is literally on fire inside, burning up the oxygen
you suck into your lungs.
You didn’t actually cut down the trees used to make your
house and furniture, but you colluded with their demise.
Then there’s the psychological liquidation you’ve
done: killing off old beliefs you’ve outgrown, for instance.
I’m not trying to make you feel guilty--just pointing out
that you have a lot of experience with positive expressions of
destruction.
Can you think of other forms this magic takes? As an aspiring
master of pronoia, it’s one of your specialties--a talent
you have a duty to wield with energetic grace.
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OTHER PRONOIA RESOURCES:
STORYTELLING THE RE-CREATION OF THE WORLD:
WHY THE WORLD DOESN'T END
The books and workshops of Michael Meade
www.mosaicvoices.org
"The world cannot end unless it runs out of stories; for
more than a literal planet, the world is an eternal drama, a story
told from beginning to end, and end to beginning, again and again.
"When 'The End' seems near, it's the mythic sense, the eternal
roots, and creative imagination that are missing. Behind the 'ecological
crisis' and the 'war of terror,' there lies a crisis of meaning
and a loss of the sense of the sacred in the immediate pulse of
the world. The blind exploitation of the earth follows upon lost
connections to the realm of nature, as if humanity has broken
a secret bond with Great Nature and become estranged from 'inner
nature' as well.
"The problem isn't that the world might end completely;
rather, the issue is how to act when it seems that way. What's
missing is the imagination necessary to hold end and beginning
together.
"In critical times, how people imagine the world becomes
more important; how people imagine humanity becomes of the utmost
importance. Increasingly the issue becomes living an authentic
life and lending one's true nature to the drama of existence --
to become a wick burning with the flame of one's life-long story."
(Note: I endorse this because I like it. This isn't an advertisement,
and I get no kickbacks.)
Please tell me your own personal
nominations for PRONOIA RESOURCES.
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
Week beginning November 22
Copyright 2007 by Rob Brezsny
FreeWillAstrology.com
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
The visionary genius Isaac Newton revolutionized science and
math. His biographer James Gleick says he discovered "more
of the essential core of human knowledge than anyone before or
after." Ostensibly, Newton was humble, writing that "if
I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
But he did not actually believe that, writes Salon.com's
Farhad Manjoo in his review of Gleick's book. And the fact is
that Newton's breakthroughs "were not incremental, not the
logical conclusion to centuries of study," but rather the
result of "a supernatural, superhuman intuition." This
is the kind of intelligence I suspect you'll be able to summon
in the coming weeks as you expand your understanding of your place
in the world. It will be as if you're snatching raw truths fresh
from eternity; as if you're the beneficiary of utterly novel insights
that nothing in your life has prepared you for.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were great leaders who
were instrumental in creating the United States, but they shared
a flaw with most of the other founding fathers: They owned slaves.
Only one of the men who midwifed the birth of the nation freed
his human chattel: Virginia plantation owner Robert Carter, whose
heroism has been largely unsung in the history books. Make him
your role model in the coming weeks, Capricorn. It's a good time
to meditate on those people you've held down, oppressed, or manipulated
(even if it was inadvertent or unconscious), and then correct
for how you've interfered with their full blossoming. I'm not
saying you're any guiltier of this sin than the rest of us; just
that this is your special time to atone.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
In the coming weeks, you will have an unusually large capacity
to see what has been invisible and name what has been unspeakable.
You will be adept at solving dull old problems and creating brilliant
new ones. You will also have extraordinary power to dissolve restrictions
and impose creative limitations, outwit evil and dream up tricky
ways to be good, drum up freedom and escape apathy, and rebel
against or uphold tradition as necessary. Use your amazing mojo
craftily, Aquarius!
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
"You owe it to us all to get on with what you're good at,"
said poet W.H. Auden. Make that your motto in the coming weeks,
Pisces. Your motivation for doing the useful work you love to
do should not come from you alone. We, the rest of the world,
want to be there inside you so that we can root you on and encourage
you to give us your very best gifts. Tap into and refine and explore
your talents for your own sake, yes -- but do it for us, too.
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AUDIO LOVE LETTERS
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ARIES (March 21-April 19):
When life gets weird, should you take refuge in decorum and tradition?
Should you intensify your commitment to the humdrum? Is it wise
to dress more conservatively, act more dignified, and smile more
automatically? I say no. When the daily rhythm veers off track
into unexpected detours, I say it's prime time to gleefully depart
from The Way Things Have Always Been Done. In fact, I advise you
to cultivate your rebellious questions and celebrate the unusual
impulses that bubble up. They will help you harvest the epiphanies
that life's weirdness is tempting you to pursue.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
"When you die," says the Koran, "God will call
upon you to account for all the permitted pleasures you did not
enjoy while on earth." There's a similar idea in the Talmud:
"A person will be called upon to account, on Judgment Day,
for all the permitted pleasures he might have enjoyed but did
not." This thought should serve as a central theme for you
in the coming weeks, Taurus. Don't worry, you won't die for many
years. But to activate your highest spiritual potentials in the
near future, you must plumb the depths of bliss, joy, amusement,
and fun.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
Your intentions have been fine, but you've been a bit off in
executing your intentions. It's like you were building a love
nest in a parking garage; as if you've been hosting a dinner party
with fascinating guests at McDonald's; as if you were confessing
profound secrets to a narcissist who wasn't really interested.
In other words, Gemini, you have been doing the right things in
the wrong places. But I expect that a lucky break will soon shove
you out of this awkward disjunction, bringing your style and content
into harmony. (P.S. Why not go out and induce that lucky break
immediately?)
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
Lishui is a rapidly growing industrial city in China. With the
government's help and blessing, developers have been transforming
rugged farmland into level parcels suitable for manufacturing
facilities. In recent years, engineers have used dynamite and
dump trucks to flatten 108 hills and mountains. The official motto
that guides workers is "Each person does the work of two;
two days' work is done in one." While I don't normally recommend
that you engage in such extreme labors, the coming weeks will
be a favorable time to make an exception. You'll have cosmic forces
on your side if you do the work of two as you carry out the equivalent
of demolishing mountains.
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AUDIO HOROSCOPES
In addition to the horoscopes that you're reading here, I create
audio horoscopes for your amusement and inspiration. Find out
more at RealAstrology.com.
The audio horoscopes are also
available by phone at 1-877-873-4888
or 1-900-950-7700.
"Your audio horoscopes work better than my therapist and
cost me five percent of what he charges."
- Chris M., San Francisco, CO
"You've helped me remember important things about myself
that I'd forgotten."
- Ruth V., Toronto
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
The bad news is that Indonesia has the fastest rate of deforestation
on the planet, and is one of the top three producers of greenhouse
gas pollution. The good news is that on November 28, the people
of Indonesia will unleash the most intense orgy of tree-growing
in the history of the world. They're scheduled to plant 79 million
saplings in 24 hours. You Leos might also consider undertaking
a massive display of fertility in the next three weeks. Your creative
powers will be at a peak; your ability to coax abundant life out
of seeds and sprouts will be extraordinary.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Because of changes in agricultural techniques, food is nowhere
near as nutritious as it used to be. Vegetables grown on modern
factory farms have 27 percent less calcium and 37 percent less
iron than they did in 1975, for example, as well as 21 percent
less Vitamin A and 30 percent less Vitamin C. So if you want to
avoid being starved of essential nutrients, you either have to
eat a huge amount, take supplements, or consume organic food.
Are there any other areas of your life where the sustenance levels
have dropped, perhaps without your full awareness? Is there an
activity that no longer provides you with the boost it used to?
Your assignment is to explore this possibility. If you find something's
lacking, take immediate measures to make up for what you've been
missing. (For more info about food's shrinking nutritional value,
go here: tinyurl.com/yrw4ht.)
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
Talk normally as little as possible in the coming week. Instead,
try to communicate primarily by whispering, singing, laughing,
speaking in rhyme, using foreign accents, making animal noises,
and imitating cartoon characters. In my astrological opinion,
this could free you to express feelings and thoughts that you've
been unwisely suppressing. It would give you the power to access
potent information that neither your monkey mind nor your rational
mind has much interest in.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
A while back I asked my readers, "What conditions would
you need in your world in order to feel you were living in paradise?"
I'll report to you how one Scorpio responded, since it's very
apropos to your immediate future. "My utopia," wrote
Sandra Boyd of Vancouver, "would require me to be desired,
loved, and satiated amidst messy order and cockeyed perfection."
I urge you to create that exact set of conditions, Scorpio. Get
out there and cultivate the funny logic, wild discipline, and
chaotic organization that will help ensure you'll be fiercely
adored.
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HOMEWORK:
What gifts do you want for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, Yule,
and the winter solstice? Write to Buddha Claus by going to FreeWillAstrology.com
and clicking on "Email Rob."
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WANT TO GET YOUR CHART DONE?
I'm not doing personal charts, but I highly recommend my astrological
colleague, RO LOUGHRAN. Her approach closely matches my own. In
our many discussions about astrology over the years, we've had
a major influence on each other's work.
Ro utilizes a blend of well-trained
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connection with your own inner
wisdom.
Ro is based in California, but
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She can also be reached at roloughran@comcast.net
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