Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
February 20, 2019
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DREAM AND SCHEME ABOUT YOUR LONG-RANGE FUTURE
with my 3-part EXPANDED AUDIO HOROSCOPES for 2019.
My long-range, big-picture audio horoscopes for the coming months are
still available for a few more weeks.
Who do you want to become between now and January 2020? Where do
you want to go and what do you want to do? 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?
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Part 2, and Part 3. Each part is a standalone report, not dependent on the
other two.
If you'd like a boost of inspiration to fuel you in your quest for beauty and
truth and love and meaning, tune in to my meditations on your Big-Picture
Outlook.
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P.S. You can also listen to a short-term Expanded Audio Horoscope for
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GENTLY UPROARIOUS REMINDER
I'll remind you who you are: You're an immortal freedom fighter who longs
to liberate all sentient creatures from their suffering. You're a fun-loving
messiah who wants to help your fellow messiahs claim the ecstatic
awareness that is their birthright.
Remember: you're a vortex of fluidic light that has temporarily taken on
the form of a human; you agreed to experience amnesia about your true
origins.
That's why you're such an indomitable creator and crucial collaborator in
our 14-billion-year campaign to bring heaven all the way down to earth.
I'm not speaking metaphorically. You are a mutant deity in disguise—not a
Buddha or a Christ exactly, but conjured from the same fire. You have
been around since the beginning of time and will be here after the end.
Every day, you're getting better at playing the preposterously amusing
master game we all dreamed up together before the Big Bang bloomed.
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BARBARA KINGSOLVER SAYS . . .
Be still, and the world is bound to turn herself inside out to entertain you.
Everywhere you look, joyful noise is clanging to drown out quiet
desperation.
~Barbara Kingsolver
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The very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for.
And the most you can do is live inside that hope. Not admire it from a
distance but live right in it, under its roof.
~Barbara Kingsolver
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It's the same struggle for each of us, and the same path out: the utterly
simple, infinitely wise, ultimately defiant act of loving one thing and then
another, loving our way back to life.
~Barbara Kingsolver
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It's one thing to carry your life wherever you go. Another thing to always
go looking for it somewhere else.
~Barbara Kingsolver
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If you ask me, when something extraordinary shows up in your life in the
middle of the night, you give it a name and make it the best home you
can.
~Barbara Kingsolver
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Stop a minute, right where you are. Relax your shoulders, shake your head
and spine like a dog shaking off cold water. Tell that imperious voice in
your head to be still.
~Barbara Kingsolver
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There are days when I am envious of my hens: when I hunger for a
purpose as perfect and sure as a single daily egg.
~Barbara Kingsolver
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THREE SPIRITUAL TASKS
Here are three spiritual tasks I'm working on:
1. to develop the capacity to thrive in the midst of raging contradictions;
2. to be discerning as I protect myself from people's flaws while at the
same time being generous as I celebrate their beauty;
3. to refrain from dividing the world into two groups, those who help and
agree with me and those who don't.
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Imagine you hear these words: "I'm here. I love you. I don't care if you
need to stay up crying all night long, I will stay with you . . . There's
nothing you can ever do to lose my love . . . I am stronger than
Depression and I am braver than Loneliness and nothing will ever exhaust
me."
(written by Elizabeth Gilbert)
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NEGATIVITY BIAS
Evolution has left your brain with all sorts of mechanisms that are heavily
biased toward misery:
5. Your brain latches onto the bad stuff by design
4. Killing negative thoughts only makes them stronger
3. Negative feelings are addictive
2. You'd rather be unhappy than uncertain
1. Being happy takes effort.
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Science says that we actually take pleasure in the negative emotion itself.
We willingly dive back into misery again and again for the same reason we
willingly board a roller coaster or go bungee jumping: We get a rush from
it.
That is, the pleasure/reward centers of your brain light up and release
dopamine. And you can get addicted to whatever causes your brain to
release dopamine, whether it's chocolate or fistfights.
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MORE PRONOIA RESOURCES:
For more about the good news stories below, plus links to the articles
that provide full evidence, go here: https://tinyurl.com/ya8kb4rh
1. After five successful, annual rounds of large-scale, school-based
deworming across Kenya, worm-related diseases have fallen from 33.4%
in 2012 to 3% today.
2. Russians are drinking and smoking less than at any point since the fall
of the Soviet Union, with tobacco use down by 20% since 2009, and
alcohol consumption down by 20% since 2012.
3. Tanzania revealed that in the last ten years, it has reduced the malaria
death rate by 50% in adults and 53% in children.
4. The WHO certified Paraguay as having eliminated malaria, the first
country in the Americas to be granted this status since Cuba in 1973.
5. Costa Rica's Supreme Court ruled that the country's same-sex marriage
ban was unconstitutional, and gave the government 18 months to change
it.
6. New research revealed that in the last two decades, female genital
mutilation has fallen from 57.7% to 14.1% in north Africa, from 73.6% to
25.4% in west Africa, and from 71.4% to 8% in east Africa.
7. India's highest court struck down a century-old prohibition on
homosexual sex, calling the Victorian-era law "irrational, indefensible, and
manifestly arbitrary."
8. Morocco passed a landmark law that criminalizes violence against
women, and imposes harsh penalties on perpetrators.
9. Germany released new figures showing that more than 300,000
refugees have now found jobs, and the share of MPs with migrant
backgrounds has risen from 3% to 9% in the last two elections.
(Note: I endorse these because I like them. They aren't advertisements,
and I get no kickbacks.)
Please tell me your own nominations for PRONOIA RESOURCES:
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
Week beginning February 21
Copyright 2019 by Rob Brezsny
https://FreeWillAstrology.com/horoscopes/
Grammar key: Asterisks equal *italics*
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Cartographers of Old Europe sometimes drew
pictures of strange beasts in the uncharted regions of their maps. These
were warnings to travelers that such areas might harbor unknown risks,
like dangerous animals. One famous map of the Indian Ocean shows an
image of a sea monster lurking, as if waiting to prey on sailors traveling
through its territory. If I were going to create a map of the frontier you're
now headed for, Pisces, I would fill it with mythic beasts of a more
benevolent variety, like magic unicorns, good fairies, and wise centaurs.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In December 1915, the California city of San
Diego was suffering from a drought. City officials hired a professional
"moisture accelerator" named Charles Hatfield, who promised to make it
rain. Soon Hatfield was shooting explosions of a secret blend of chemicals
into the sky from the top of a tower. The results were quick. A deluge
began in early January of 1916 and persisted for weeks. Thirty inches of
rain fell, causing floods that damaged the local infrastructure. The moral
of the story, as far as you're concerned, Aries: when you ask for what you
want and need, specify exactly how much you want and need. Don't make
an open-ended request that could bring you too much of a good thing.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Actors Beau Bridges and Jeff Bridges are
brothers born to parents who were also actors. When they were growing
up, they already had aspirations to follow in their mom's and dad's
footsteps. From an early age, they summoned a resourceful approach to
attracting an audience. Now and then they would start a pretend fight in
a store's parking lot. When a big enough crowd had gathered to observe
their shenanigans, they would suddenly break off from their faux struggle,
grab their guitars from their truck, and begin playing music. In the coming
weeks, I hope you'll be equally ingenious as you brainstorm about ways to
expand your outreach.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): According to Edward Barnard's book *New York
City Trees*, a quarter of the city is shaded by its 5.2 million trees. In
other words, one of the most densely populated, frantically active places
on the planet has a rich collection of oxygen-generating greenery. There's
even a virgin forest at the upper tip of Manhattan, as well as five
botanical gardens and the 843-acre Central Park. Let's use all this bounty-
amidst-the-bustle as a symbol of what you should strive to foster in the
coming weeks: refreshing lushness and grace interspersed throughout
your busy, hustling rhythm.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): As a poet myself, I regard good poetry as
highly useful. It can nudge us free of our habitual thoughts and provoke
us to see the world in ways we've never imagined. On the other hand, it's
not useful in the same way that food and water and sleep are. Most
people don't get sick if they are deprived of poetry. But I want to bring
your attention to a poem that served a very practical purpose in addition
to its inspirational function. For months, Simon Armitage's poem "In
Praise of Air" was on display in an outdoor plaza at Sheffield University.
The material it was printed on was designed to literally remove a potent
pollutant from the atmosphere. And what does this have to do with you? I
suspect that in the coming weeks you will have an extra capacity to
generate blessings that are like Armitage's poem: useful in both practical
and inspirational ways.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): In 1979, psychologist Dorothy Tennov published
her book *Love and Limerence: The Experience of Being in Love*. She
defined her newly coined word "limerence" as a state of adoration that
may generate intense, euphoric, and obsessive feelings for another
person. Of all the signs in the zodiac, you Leos are most likely to be
visited by this disposition throughout 2019. And you'll be especially
prone to it in the coming weeks. Will that be a good thing or a disruptive
thing? It all depends on how determined you are to regard it as a blessing,
have fun with it, and enjoy it regardless of whether or not your feelings
are reciprocated. I advise you to enjoy the hell out of it!
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EXPLORING THE BIG PICTURE OF YOUR LONG-RANGE FUTURE
Would you like some inspiration as you muse and wonder about your
upcoming adventures in 2019?
You can still buy access to my long-range, in-depth explorations of your
destiny in the coming months. Each report in the three-part series is 7 to
9 minutes long.
Go to https://freewillastrology.sparkns.com to register and/or sign in
through the main page.
Then access the horoscopes by clicking on "Long Range Prediction."
Choose from Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Each part is a standalone report,
not dependent on the other two.
Each of the three-part reports is seven to nine minutes long. The cost is
$6 per report. There are discounts for the purchase of multiple reports.
A new short-range forecast for this week is also available.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Based in Switzerland, Nestle is the largest
food company in the world. Yet it pays just $200 per year to the state of
Michigan for the right to suck up 400 million gallons of groundwater,
which it bottles and sells at a profit. I nominate this vignette to be your
cautionary tale in the coming weeks. How? 1. Make damn sure you are
being fairly compensated for your offerings. 2. Don't allow huge,
impersonal forces to exploit your resources. 3. Be tough and discerning,
not lax and naïve, as you negotiate deals.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Sixteenth-century Italian artist Daniele da
Volterra wasn't very famous for his own painting and sculpture. The work
for which we remember him today is the alterations he made to
Michelangelo's giant fresco *The Last Judgment*, which spreads across
an entire wall in the Sistine Chapel. After Michelangelo died, the Catholic
Church hired da Volterra to "fix" the scandalous aspects of the people
depicted in the master's work. He painted clothes and leaves over the
originals' genitalia and derrieres. In accordance with astrological omens, I
propose that we make da Volterra your anti-role model for the coming
weeks. *Don't* be like him. *Don't* engage in cover-ups, censorship, or
camouflage. Instead, specialize in the opposite: revelations, unmaskings,
and expositions.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): What is the quality of your access to life's
basic necessities? How well do you fulfill your need for good food and
drink, effective exercise, deep sleep, thorough relaxation, mental
stimulation, soulful intimacy, a sense of meaningfulness, nourishing
beauty, and rich feelings? I bring these questions to your attention,
Scorpio, because the rest of 2019 will be an excellent time for you to
fine-tune and expand your relationships with these fundamental blessings.
And now is an excellent time to intensify your efforts.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Michael Jackson's 1982 song "Beat It"
climbed to number three on the record-sales charts in Australia. On the
other hand, "Weird Al" Yankovic's 1984 parody of Jackson's tune, "Eat
It," reached number one on the same charts. Let's use this twist as a
metaphor that's a good fit for your life in the coming weeks. According to
my analysis of the astrological omens, you may find that a stand-in or
substitute or imitation will be more successful than the original. And that
will be auspicious!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): The Space Needle in Seattle, Washington is
605 feet high and 138 feet wide: a tall and narrow tower. Near the top is
a round restaurant that makes one complete rotation every 47 minutes.
Although this part of the structure weighs 125 tons, for many years its
motion was propelled by a mere 1.5 horsepower motor. I think you will
have a comparable power at your disposal in the coming weeks: an ability
to cause major movement with a compact output of energy.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): In 1941, the Ford automobile company
created a "biological car." Among its components were "bioplastics"
composed of soybeans, hemp, flax, wood pulp, and cotton. It weighed a
thousand pounds less than a comparable car made of metal. This
breakthrough possibility never fully matured, however. It was
overshadowed by newly abundant plastics made from petrochemicals. I
suspect that you Aquarians are at a phase with a resemblance to the
biological car. Your good idea is promising but unripe. I hope you'll spend
the coming weeks devoting practical energy to developing it. (P.S. There's
a difference between you and your personal equivalent of the biological
car: little competition.)
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