Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
OCTOBER 9, 2013
FreeWillAstrology.com
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Here's an excerpt:
LET'S MAKE MORALITY FUN
Are you turned off by the authoritarian, libido-mistrusting perversity
of the right-wing moral code, but equally reluctant to embrace
the atheism embedded in the left wing's code of goodness?
Are you hungry for a value system rooted in beauty, love, pleasure,
and liberation instead of order, control, politeness, and fear,
but allergic to the sophistry of the New Age?
Are you apathetic toward the saccharine goodness evangelized
by sentimental, superstitious fanatics, but equally bored by the
intellectuals who worship at the empty-hearted shrine of scientific
materialism?
It may be time for you to whip up your very own moral code. If
you do, you might want to keep the following guidelines in mind:
1. A moral code becomes immoral unless it can thrive without a
devil and enemy.
2. A moral code grows ugly unless it prescribes good-natured rebellion
against automaton-like behavior offered in its support.
3. A moral code becomes murderous unless it's built on a love
for the fact that EVERYTHING CHANGES ALL THE TIME, and unless
it perpetually adjusts its reasons for being true.
4. A moral code will corrupt its users unless it ensures that
their primary motivation for being good is because it's fun.
5. A moral code deadens the soul of everyone it touches unless
it has a built-in sense of humor.
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For a Future that Won't Destroy Life on Earth, Look to the Global
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
Week beginning October 10
Copyright 2013 by Rob Brezsny
FreeWillAstrology.com
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
The advice I'm about to dispense may have never before been given
to Libras in the history of horoscopes. It might also be at odds
with the elegance and decorum you like to express. Nevertheless,
I am convinced that it is the proper counsel. I believe it will
help you make the most out of the highly original impulses that
are erupting and flowing through you right now. It will inspire
you to generate a mess of fertile chaos that will lead to invigorating
long-term innovations. Ready? The message comes from Do the
Work,, a book by Steven Pressfield: "Stay primitive.
The creative act is primitive. Its principles are of birth and
genesis."
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Two years ago a British man named Sean Murphy decided he had
suffered enough from the painful wart on his middle finger. So
he drank a few beers to steel his nerves, and tried to blast the
offending blemish off with a gun. The operation was a success
in the sense that he got rid of the wart. It was less than a total
victory, though, because he also annihilated most of his finger.
May I suggest that you not follow Murphy's lead, Scorpio? Now
is a good time to part ways with a hurtful burden, but I'm sure
you can do it without causing a lot of collateral damage.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Grace has been trickling into your life lately, but I suspect
that it may soon start to flood. A spate of interesting coincidences
seems imminent. There's a good chance that an abundance of tricky
luck will provide you with the leverage and audacity you need
to pull off minor miracles. How much slack is available to you?
Probably as much as you want. So ask for it! Given all these blessings,
you are in an excellent position to expunge any cynical attitudes
or jaded theories you may have been harboring. For now at least,
it's realistic to be optimistic.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Capricorn innovator Jeff Bezos built Amazon.com from the ground
up. He now owns The Washington Post, one of America's
leading newspapers. It's safe to say he might have something to
teach us about translating big dreams into practical realities.
"We are stubborn on vision," he says about his team.
"We are flexible in details." In other words, he knows
exactly what he wants to create, but is willing to change his
mind and be adaptable as he carries out the specific work that
fulfills his goals. That's excellent advice for you, Capricorn,
as you enter the next phase of implementing your master plan.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
Here's the horoscope I would like to be able to write for you
by the first week of December: "Congratulations, Aquarius!
Your quest for freedom has begun to bear tangible results. You
have escaped a habit that had subtly undermined you for a long
time. You are less enslaved to the limiting expectations that
people push on you. Even your monkey mind has eased up on its
chatter and your inner critic has at least partially stopped berating
you. And the result of all this good work? You are as close as
you have ever come to living your own life -- as opposed to the
life that other people think you should live."
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
"It's an unbearable thought that roses were not invented
by me," wrote Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky. You're not
as egotistical as Mayakovsky, Pisces, so I doubt you've ever had
a similar "unbearable thought." And it is due in part
to your lack of rampaging egotism that I predict you will invent
something almost as good as roses in the coming weeks. It may
also be almost as good as salt and amber and mist and moss; almost
as good as kisses and dusk and honey and singing. Your ability
to conjure up long-lasting beauty will be at a peak. Your creative
powers will synergize with your aptitude for love to bring a new
marvel into the world.
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WHAT NEW INFLUENCES ARE HEADED YOUR WAY?
How do you want to create your life story in the coming weeks?
How can you exert your free will to seek out the adventures that'll
bring out the best in you, even as you find graceful ways to cooperate
with the tides of destiny?
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ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Sometimes you quit games too early, Aries. You run away and
dive into a new amusement before you have gotten all the benefits
you can out of the old amusement. But I don't think that will
be your problem in the coming days. You seem more committed than
usual to the ongoing process. You're not going to bolt. That's
a good thing. This process is worth your devotion. But I also
believe that right now you may need to say no to a small part
of it. You've got to be clear that there's something about it
you don't like and want to change. If you fail to deal with this
doubt now, you might suddenly quit and run away somewhere down
the line. Be proactive now and you won't be rash later.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Jugaad is a Hindi-Urdu word that can be translated as
"frugal innovation." People in India and Pakistan use
it a lot. It's the art of coming up with a creative workaround
to a problem despite having to deal with logistical and financial
barriers. Masters of jugaad call on ingenuity and improvisation
to make up for sparse resources. I see this as your specialty
right now, Taurus. Although you may not have abundant access to
VIPs and filthy riches, you've nevertheless got the resourcefulness
necessary to come up with novel solutions. What you produce may
even turn out better than if you'd had more assets to draw on.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
In accordance with your current astrological omens, I authorize
you to be like a bird in the coming week -- specifically, like
a bird as described by the zoologist Norman J. Berrill: "To
be a bird is to be more intensely alive than any other living
creature. Birds have hotter blood, brighter colors, stronger emotions.
They live in a world that is always present, mostly full of joy."
Take total advantage of the soaring grace period ahead of you,
Gemini. Sing, chirp, hop around, swoop, glide, love the wind,
see great vistas, travel everywhere, be attracted to hundreds
of beautiful things, and do everything.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
"The nonexistent is whatever we have not sufficiently desired,"
wrote Nikos Kazantzakis in his book Report to Greco.
I'm hoping that when you read that statement, Cancerian, you will
feel a jolt of melancholy. I'm hoping you will get a vision of
an exciting experience that you have always wanted but have not
yet managed to bring into your life. Maybe this provocation will
goad you into finally conjuring up the more intense desire you
would need to actually make your dream come true.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
"It is truly strange how long it takes to get to know oneself,"
wrote the prominent 20th-century philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein.
"I am now 62 years old, yet just one moment ago I realized
that I love lightly toasted bread and loath bread when it is heavily
toasted. For over 60 years, and quite unconsciously, I have been
experiencing inner joy or total despair at my relationship with
grilled bread." Your assignment, Leo, is to engage in an
intense phase of self-discovery like Wittgenstein's. It's time
for you to become fully conscious of all the small likes and dislikes
that together shape your identity.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
"I'd rather be in the mountains thinking of God than in
church thinking about the mountains," said the naturalist
John Muir. Let that serve as your inspiration, Virgo. These days,
you need to be at the heart of the hot action, not floating in
a cloud of abstract thoughts. The dream has to be fully embodied
and vividly unfolding all around you, not exiled to wistful fantasies
that flit through your mind's eye when you're lonely or tired
or trying too hard. The only version of God that's meaningful
to you right now is the one that feeds your lust for life in the
here and now.
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