Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
JULY 3, 2013
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My mid-year, long-term audio horoscopes are still available.
There's more information about them below.
Whether or not you want to tune in to those Big Picture audio
reports for the rest of 2013, you may be interested in reviewing
the long-term horoscopes I've written for you.
To see them, go here: bit.ly/LongTermLook
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WHAT'S AHEAD FOR YOU in the next six to nine months?
To hear my IN-DEPTH, LONG-TERM AUDIO FORECAST for YOUR LIFE for
the rest of 2013 and beyond, go here:
RealAstrology.com
Log in through the main page, and then click on the link "Long
Term Forecast for Second Half of 2013."
What areas of your life are likely to receive unexpected assistance
and divine inspiration?
Where are the prime sources of motivation that will be welling
up from your depths?
How can you best cooperate with the cosmic rhythms?
Where are you likely to find most success?
Tune in.
You can also listen to your short-term forecast for the coming
week by clicking on "This week (July 2, 2013)."
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My book
PRONOIA IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR PARANOIA
is available at Amazon: bit.ly/Pronoia
or Powells: bit.ly/PronoiaPowells
Here's an excerpt:
HEALING SHOCKS
Many of us are essentially asleep, even as we walk around in
broad daylight. We're so focused on the restless narratives and
repetitive fantasies unfurling in our heads that we only dimly
perceive the larger story raging in all of its chaotic beauty
around us.
To have any hope of permanently breaking out of our fuzzy trance,
we require regular shocks. A single jolt might cause us to briefly
come to attention and see the miracle of creation for what it
is, but once the red alert has passed, we relax back into our
fixation on the dreamy tales our mind never stops telling us.
In the course of its conspiracy to shower us with blessings,
life does its best to provide us with a steady flow of healing
shocks. But because it tends to err on the side of tenderness,
its prods may be too gentle, allowing us to ignore them. Gradually,
life will up the ante, trying to find the right mix of toughness
and love, as it encourages us to WAKE UP!
But our addiction to the phantasmagoria is tenacious. The stream-of-conscious
narratives and ever-bubbling fantasies, even when they're racked
with torment and terror, are perversely entertaining. And so we
may avoid responding to the kind shocks for so long that life
finally has to resort to stronger medicine. Then we might get
sick or lose our job or muck up our closest relationship.
It doesn't have to be that way . . . .
TO READ THE REST OF THIS PIECE (and listen to it, too), go HERE:
bit.ly/w3aGva
Or buy the book! It's called PRONOIA IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR
PARANOIA and is available here: bit.ly/Pronoia
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
1. Prominent Scientists Sign Declaration that Animals have Conscious
Awareness, Just Like Us. An international group of prominent scientists
has signed The Cambridge Declaration of Consciousness in which
they proclaim their support for the idea that animals are conscious
and aware to the degree that humans are -- a list of animals that
includes all mammals, birds, and even the octopus.
More: tinyurl.com/m8lhtcj
2. Cost Of Solar Panels To Drop To $0.36 Per Watt By 2017.
A 1,000-watt panel will cost $360 (not counting installation),
but last about six times longer than batteries. Suddenly, that
$360 sounds good.
tinyurl.com/m8btmoc
3. From the annals of PRONOIA HISTORY:
"Described as the 'savior of mothers,' Ignaz Semmelweis discovered
that the incidence of puerperal fever could be drastically cut
by the use of hand disinfection in obstetrical clinics. Puerperal
fever was common in mid-19th-century hospitals and often fatal,
with mortality at 10%-35%. Semmelweis proposed the practice of
washing with chlorinated lime solutions in 1847 while working
in Vienna General Hospital's First Obstetrical Clinic, where doctors'
wards had three times the mortality of midwives' wards.
"Despite various publications of results where hand-washing
reduced mortality to below 1%, Semmelweis's observations conflicted
with the established scientific and medical opinions of the time
and his ideas were rejected by the medical community. Semmelweis's
practice earned widespread acceptance only years after his death,
when Louis Pasteur confirmed the germ theory and Joseph Lister,
acting on the French microbiologist's research, practiced and
operated, using hygienic methods, with great success."
The text above is from Wikipedia: tinyurl.com/ye6lsvl
(Note: I endorse these because I like them. They are not advertisements,
and I get no kickbacks.)
Please tell me your own personal nominations for PRONOIA RESOURCES.
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
Week beginning July 4
Copyright 2013 by Rob Brezsny
FreeWillAstrology.com
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
Thomas Gray was a renowned 18th-century English poet best remembered
for his "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard." It
was a short poem -- only 986 words, which is less than the length
of this horoscope column. On the other hand, it took him seven
years to write it, or an average of 12 words per month. I suspect
that you are embarking on a labor of love that will evolve at
a gradual pace, too, Cancerian. It might not occupy you for seven
years, but it will probably take longer than you imagine. And
yet, that's exactly how long it should take. This is a character-building,
life-defining project that can't and shouldn't be rushed.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
The 18th-century German philosopher Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
accepted the possibility that some humans have the power of clairvoyance.
"The 'second sight' possessed by the Highlanders in Scotland
is actually a foreknowledge of future events," he wrote.
"I believe they possess this gift because they don't wear
trousers. That is also why in all countries women are more prone
to utter prophecies." I bring this to your attention, Leo,
because I believe that in the coming weeks you're likely to catch
accurate glimpses of what's to come -- especially when you're
not wearing pants.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Were you nurtured well by caring adults in the first year of
your life? If so, I bet you now have the capacity to fix whatever's
ailing your tribe or posse. You could offer some inspiration that
will renew everyone's motivation to work together. You might improve
the group communication as you strengthen the foundation that
supports you all. And what about if you were NOT given an abundance
of tender love as a young child? I think you will still have the
power to raise your crew's mood, but you may end up kicking a
few butts along the way.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
Summing up his experiment in living at Walden Pond, naturalist
Henry David Thoreau said this: "I learned that if one advances
confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live
the life he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected
in common hours. He will pass an invisible boundary; new, universal,
and more liberal laws will begin to establish themselves around
and within him; or the old laws will be expanded, and interpreted
in his favor in a more liberal sense, and he will live with the
license of a higher order of beings." Given the astrological
factors that will be impacting your life in the next 12 months,
Libra, you might consider adopting this philosophy as your own.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Thirteen thousand years ago, lions and mammoths and camels roamed
parts of North America. But along with many other large beasts,
they ultimately became extinct. Possible explanations for their
demise include climate change and over-hunting by humans. In recent
years a group of biologists has proposed a plan to repopulate
the western part of the continent with similar species. They call
their idea "re-wilding." In the coming months, Scorpio,
I suggest you consider a re-wilding program of your own. Cosmic
forces will be on your side if you reinvigorate your connection
to the raw, primal aspects of both your own nature and the great
outdoors.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Who was Russia's greatest poet? Many critics say it was Alexander
Pushkin, who lived in the 19th century. His abundant creativity
was undoubtedly related to his unruly libido. By the time he was
31 years old, he'd had 112 lovers. But then he met his ultimate
muse, the lovely and intelligent Natalya Goncharova, to whom he
remained faithful. "Without you," he wrote to her, "I
would have been unhappy all my life." I half-expect something
comparable to happen for you in the next ten months, Sagittarius.
You may either find an unparalleled ally or else finally ripen
your relationship with an unparalleled ally you've known for a
while. One way or another, I bet you will commit yourself deeper
and stronger.
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WHAT'S TO COME?
BRAINSTORM ABOUT THE BIG PICTURE OF YOUR LIFE
with my Expanded Audio Horoscopes for the Second Half of 2013:
RealAstrology.com
What will be the story of your life during the rest of 2013?
How can you exert your free will to create the adventures that'll
bring out the best in you, even as you find graceful ways to cooperate
with the tides of destiny? Tune in to my meditations on your long-term
outlook.
Go here: RealAstrology.com
Log in and click on the link "Long Term Forecast for Second
Half of 2013"
You can also listen to your short-term forecast for the coming
week by clicking on "This week (July 2, 2013)."
"Your Expanded Audio Horoscopes provide me with the Rest
of the Story. I'm not necessarily a believer in the scientific
accuracy of astrology, but I do think you've got a lot of practical
wisdom to impart."
- M. Tennenbaum, New York
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
It's Grease Week -- a time when you need to make sure everything
is as well-oiled as possible. Does your car need a quart of Castrol?
Is it time to bring more extra virgin olive oil into your kitchen?
Do you have any K-Y Jelly in your nightstand, just in case? Are
there creaky doors or stuck screws or squeaky wheels that could
use some WD-40? Be liberal with the lubrication, Capricorn --
both literally and metaphorically. You need smooth procedures
and natural transitions.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
Two years into the War of 1812, British soldiers invaded Washington,
D.C. They set fire to the White House and other government buildings.
The flames raged out of control, spreading in all directions.
The entire city was in danger of burning. In the nick of time,
a fierce storm hit, producing a tornado and heavy rains. Most
of the fires were extinguished. Battered by the weather, the British
army retreated. America's capital was saved. I predict that you,
Aquarius, will soon be the beneficiary of a somewhat less dramatic
example of this series of events. Give thanks for the "lucky
storm."
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Like the legendary Most Interesting Man in the World who shills
for Dos Equis beer, you will never step in gum on the sidewalk
or lose a sock in the coming weeks. Your cereal will never get
soggy; it'll sit there, staying crispy, just for you. The pheromones
you secrete will affect people miles away. You'll have the power
to pop open a pinata with the blink of your eye. If you take a
Rorschach test, you'll ace it. Ghosts will sit around campfires
telling stories about you. Cafes and restaurants may name sandwiches
after you. If you so choose, you'll be able to live vicariously
through yourself. You will give your guardian angel a sense of
security.
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
In his book The Fisher King and the Handless Maiden,
Robert Johnson says many of us are as much in debt with our psychic
energy as we are with our financial life. We work too hard. We
rarely refresh ourselves with silence and slowness and peace.
We don't get enough sleep or good food or exposure to nature.
And so we're routinely using up more of our reserves than we are
able to replenish. We're chronically running a deficit. "It
is genius to store energy," says Johnson. He recommends creating
a plan to save it up so that you always have more than enough
to draw on when an unexpected opportunity arrives. The coming
weeks will be an excellent time to make this a habit, Aries.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
In the course of your long life, I estimate you will come up
with approximately 60,000 really good ideas. Some of these are
small, like those that help you decide how to spend your weekend.
Some are big ones, like those that reveal the best place for you
to live. As your destiny unfolds, you go through phases when you
have fewer good ideas than average, and other phases when you're
overflowing with them. The period you're in right now is one of
the latter. You are a fountain of bright notions, intuitive insights,
and fresh perspectives. Take advantage of the abundance, Taurus.
Solve as many riddles and dilemmas as you can.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
No one knows the scientific reasons why long-distance runners
sometimes get a "second wind." Nonetheless, such a thing
exists. It allows athletes to resume their peak efforts after
seemingly having reached a point of exhaustion. According to my
reading of the astrological omens, a metaphorical version of this
happy event will occur for you sometime soon, Gemini. You made
a good beginning but have been flagging a bit of late. Any minute
now, though, I expect you will get your second wind.
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