Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
January 7, 2015
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EXPLORE YOUR LONG-RANGE FUTURE
with my 3-Part EXPANDED AUDIO HOROSCOPES for the Coming Year.
RealAstrology.com
Who do you want to become in 2015? Where do you want to go and
what do you want to do? I'm ready to help you muse about the interesting
possibilities.
This week, my EXPANDED AUDIO HOROSCOPES feature Part 2 of my
long-range, in-depth explorations of your destiny in 2015.
Part 1 of your Beginning-of-the-Year Predictions, which I offered
last week, is also still available for your listening pleasure.
Part 3 will be ready for you next week.
What will be the story of your life in 2015? How can you exert
your free will to create adventures that'll bring out the best
in you, even as you find graceful ways to cooperate with the tides
of destiny?
To listen to your BIG PICTURE horoscopes online, go here: RealAstrology.com
Register and/or log in through the main page, and then click
on the link "Long Range Prediction, Part 2"
You can also listen over the phone by calling 1-877-873-4888.
The cost is $6 per sign on the Web (discounts for the purchase
of multiple tokens), or $1.99 per minute by phone. Each forecast
is 7-9 minutes long.
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MY WISHES FOR YOU
I wish you joyous and mysterious eruptions of profound gratification
and gratitude.
I wish you fluid insights and "ah-ha!" revelations
that lead to cathartic integrations on a regular basis.
I wish you the ripening of lucky trends you've worked hard to
earn, resulting in the kind of healing that allows your generosity
to flow.
I wish you captivating yet relaxing adventures that enable you
to weave together diverse threads of your experience, inspiring
you to feel at home in the world.
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YOUR ILLUSIONS
Some of your illusions seeped into you before you learned to
talk. Others sneaked into you later, while you were busy figuring
out how to become yourself. Eventually, you even made conscious
choices to adopt certain illusions because they provided you with
comfort and consolation.
There's no need to be ashamed of this. It's a natural part of
being a human being.
Now here's the good news: You have the power to shed at least
some of your illusions in ways that don't shatter your foundations.
To begin the process, declare this intention at noon every Sunday
for the next six months: "I am calling on all the power I
have at my disposal, both conscious and unconscious, to dissolve
my illusions."
- bit.ly/Pronoia
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MAKE THE INVISIBLE DARK FORCE BEAUTIFUL
Make the invisible dark force beautiful. Create a song out of
your moans. Brag about your wounds. Dance reverently on the graves
of your enemies. Sneak a gift to your bad self. Dissolve the ties
that bind you to hollow intelligence.
Train yourself in the art of unpredictability. Play forever in
time's blessing. Lift up your heart unto the wild sun. Distribute
your favors to the little ones who can never pay you back. Fall
out of love with fear. Make beautiful messes in the midst of ugly
messes.
Anything I missed?
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Kenneth Patchen suggests:
1. Discourage all traces of shame.
2. Bear no cross.
3. Extend all boundaries.
4. Blush perpetually in gaping innocence.
5. Burrow beneath the subconscious.
6. Pass from one world to another in carefree devotion.
7. Exhaust the primitive.
8. Generate the free brain.
9. Forego no succulent filth.
10. Verify the irrational.
11. Acquire a sublime reputation.
12. Make one monster at least.
13. Multiply all opinions.
14. Inhabit everyone.
See the rest of Kenneth Patchen's recommendations: bit.ly/nxnorZ
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
Top Climate Movement Victories of 2014
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San Francisco Schools Transformed by the Power of Meditation.
"I thought this is hippy stuff that didn't work in the '70s,
so how's it gonna work now," said the high school's athletic
director. But he changed his tune, when over a four-year period
after meditation was introduced, suspensions decreased by 79 percent
and attendance and academic performance noticeably increased.
tinyurl.com/p5orz2y
Tattoo artist uses ink to put natural color into skin to cover
burn scars.
tinyurl.com/onex8r6
(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 January 8
Copyright 2015 by Rob Brezsny
FreeWillAstrology.com
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Songwriter RB Morris wrote a fanciful poem in which he imagines
a smart mockingbird hearing rock and roll music for the first
time. "When Mockingbird first heard rock / He cocked his
head and crapped / What in the hell is that? / It sounded like
a train wreck / Someone was screaming / Someone's banging on garbage
cans." Despite his initial alienation, Mockingbird couldn't
drag himself away. He stayed to listen. Soon he was spellbound.
"His blood pounded and rolled." Next thing you know,
Mockingbird and his friends are making raucous music themselves
-- "all for the love of that joyful noise." I foresee
a comparable progression for you in the coming weeks, Capricorn.
What initially disturbs you may ultimately excite you -- maybe
even fulfill you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
Do you recall the opening scene of Lewis Carroll's story Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland? Alice is sitting outside on a hot
day, feeling bored, when a White Rabbit scurries by. He's wearing
a coat and consulting a watch as he talks to himself. She follows
him, even when he jumps into a hole in the ground. Her descent
takes a long time. On the way down, she passes cupboards and bookshelves
and other odd sights. Not once does she feel fear. Instead, she
makes careful observations and thinks reasonably about her unexpected
trip. Finally she lands safely. As you do your personal equivalent
of falling down the rabbit hole, Aquarius, be as poised and calm
as Alice. Think of it as an adventure, not a crisis, and an adventure
it will be.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
You are positively oceanic these days. You are vast and deep,
restless and boundless, unruly and unstoppable. As much as it's
possible for a human being to be, you are ageless and fantastical.
I wouldn't be surprised if you could communicate telepathically
and remember your past lives and observe the invisible world in
great detail. I'm tempted to think of you as omnidirectional and
omniscient, as well as polyrhythmic and polymorphously perverse.
Dream big, you crazy wise dreamer.
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
In his novel Breakfast of Champions, Kurt Vonnegut
describes a character, Ned Lingamon, who "had a penis eight
hundred miles long and two hundred and ten miles in diameter,
but practically all of it was in the fourth dimension." If
there is any part of you that metaphorically resembles Lingamon,
Aries, the coming months will be a favorable time to fix the problem.
You finally have sufficient power and wisdom and feistiness to
start expressing your latent capacities in practical ways . .
. to manifest your hidden beauty in a tangible form . . . to bring
your purely fourth-dimensional aspects all the way into the third
dimension.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Novelist E. L. Doctorow says that the art of writing "is
like driving at night in the fog. You can only see as far as your
headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way." This
realistic yet hopeful assessment is true of many challenges, not
just writing. The big picture of what you're trying to accomplish
is often obscure. You wish you had the comfort of knowing exactly
what you're doing every step of the way, but it seems that all
you're allowed to know is the next step. Every now and then, however,
you are blessed with an exception to the rule. Suddenly you get
a glimpse of the whole story you're embedded in. It's like you're
standing on a mountaintop drinking in the vast view of what lies
behind you and before you. I suspect that this is one of those
times for you, Taurus.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
Most people have numerous items in their closet that they never
wear. Is that true for you? Why? Do you think you will eventually
come to like them again, even though you don't now? Are you hoping
that by keeping them around you can avoid feeling remorse about
having wasted money? Do you fantasize that the uncool stuff will
come back into fashion? In accordance with the astrological omens,
Gemini, I invite you to stage an all-out purge. Admit the truth
to yourself about what clothes no longer work for you, and get
rid of them. While you're at it, why not carry out a similar cleanup
in other areas of your life?
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EXPLORING YOUR LONG-RANGE FUTURE
Would you like some inspiration as you muse and wonder about
your upcoming adventures in 2015?
In this week's EXPANDED AUDIO HOROSCOPES, I offer you Part Two
of a long-term, in-depth exploration of your destiny in the coming
year.
Part Three will be available next week. Part One is still available.
Find out how to access them online at bit.ly/BigPicture2014.
They are also available by phone at 1-877-873-4888.
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CANCER (June 21-July 22):
"Nothing was ever created by two men," wrote John Steinbeck
in his novel East of Eden. "There are no good collaborations,
whether in music, in art, in poetry, in mathematics, in philosophy.
Once the miracle of creation has taken place, the group can build
and extend it, but the group never invents anything. The preciousness
lies in the lonely mind of a man." In my view, this statement
is delusional nonsense. And it's especially inapt for you in the
coming weeks. In fact, the only success that will have any lasting
impact will be the kind that you instigate in tandem with an ally
or allies you respect.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
I live in Northern California, where an extended drought led
to water-rationing for much of 2014. But in December, a series
of downpours arrived to replenish the parched landscape. Now bursts
of white wildflowers have erupted along my favorite hiking trails.
They're called shepherd's purse. Herbalists say this useful weed
can be made into an ointment that eases pain and heals wounds.
I'd like to give you a metaphorical version of this good stuff.
You could use some support in alleviating the psychic aches and
pangs you're feeling. Any ideas about how to get it? Brainstorm.
Ask questions. Seek help.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Actress Uzo Aduba's formal first name is Uzoamaka. She tells
the story about how she wanted to change it when she was a kid.
One day she came home and said, "Mommy, can you call me Zoe?"
Her mother asked her why, and she said, "Because no one can
say Uzoamaka." Mom was quick to respond: "If they can
learn to say Tchaikovsky, Dostoevsky, and Michelangelo, they can
learn to say Uzoamaka." The moral of the story, as far as
you're concerned: This is no time to suppress your quirks and
idiosyncrasies. That's rarely a good idea, but especially now.
Say NO to making yourself more generic.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
Doug Von Koss leads groups of people in sing-alongs. You don't
have to be an accomplished vocalist to be part of his events,
nor is it crucial that you know the lyrics and melodies to a large
repertoire of songs. He strives to foster a "perfection-free
zone." I encourage you to dwell in the midst of your own
personal perfection-free zone everywhere you go this week, Libra.
You need a break from the pressure to be smooth, sleek, and savvy.
You have a poetic license to be innocent, loose, and a bit messy.
At least temporarily, allow yourself the deep pleasure of ignoring
everyone's expectations and demands.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
"I dream of lost vocabularies that might express some of
what we no longer can," wrote Jack Gilbert in his poem "The
Forgotten Dialects of the Heart." Judging from the current
astrological omens, I'd say that you are close to accessing some
of those lost vocabularies. You're more eloquent than usual. You
have an enhanced power to find the right words to describe mysterious
feelings and subtle thoughts. As a result of your expanded facility
with language, you may be able to grasp truths that have been
out of reach before now.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
"If you have built castles in the air," said philosopher
Henry David Thoreau, "your work need not be lost; that is
where they should be. Now put the foundations under them."
That may seem like a backward way to approach the building process:
erecting the top of the structure first, and later the bottom.
But I think this approach is more likely to work for you than
it is for any other sign of the zodiac. And now is an excellent
time to attend to such a task.
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HOMEWORK:
Write a summary of the great task you plan to accomplish in 2015.
Tell me about it at Truthrooster@gmail.com.
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