Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter
August 5, 2020
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You have the keys to promising doors that don't exist yet; save those keys.
You know the titles of rousing stories that haven't happened yet; write
those titles down.
You've caught glimpses of your best future, but they're confusing because
you can't yet imagine how you'll get to that future; imprint those glimpses
on your memory.
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WHERE TO FIND YOUR HOME
"Find your home in the haunts of every living creature. Make yourself
higher than all heights and lower than all depths. Bring together in
yourself all opposites of quality: heat and cold, dryness and fluidity.
"Think that you are everywhere at once, on land, at sea, in heaven. Think
that you are not yet begotten, that you are in the womb, that you are
young, that you are old, that you have died, that you are in the world
beyond the grave.
"Grasp in your thought all this at once, all times and places, all
substances and qualities and magnitudes together. Then you can apprehend
God."
—Hermes Trismegistus
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ACCEPTING THE FACT THAT I'M KIND
I'm often embarrassed in front of myself because I act so kind! Not only
that, I think many, many kind thoughts when I'm all by myself! What a
boring, uncool person I am!
I wish I had a knack for being a smooth ironically cynical edgy guy
perpetually oozing satire and sarcasm! Sadly, Goddess didn't make me that
way.
Oh, well. I accept myself as I am.
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LEAN IN CLOSE TO OTHER BEINGS
David Abram writes: "While this plague enforces a temporary distance
from other humans, there is no reason not to lean in close to other beings,
gazing and learning—for instance—the distinguishing patterns of the bark
worn by each of the local tree species where you live.
"No reason not to step outside and pry open your ears, listening and
learning by heart the characteristic songs and calls of the various local
birds; no reason not to apprentice yourself to a spider as it weaves its
intricate web in front of the porchlight.
"Or to practice recognizing and naming—as I have been—the different
types of clouds that are conjured out of the blue by the scattered
mountains in this region, the wispy brushstrokes and phantom ridges and
clumped clusters that congregate and dissipate in the high desert sky.
More: https://tinyurl.com/y336mcgz
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A READER PROTESTS MY LOVE OF GOD
A reader who calls herself Sally Skeptic wrote me the following email:
"Dear Rob: I sure don't like so much God stuff mixed into your various
writings. Can you cut it out, please? I understand it's common for the
desperate masses to believe in an Ultra Being, but you? Pul-lease. You're
smarter than that. I just can't abide all the 'Divine Wow' and 'Cackling
Goddess' nonsense that you dispense; it doesn't jibe with the practical,
sensible, unsuperstitious, non-mushy world that I hold dear -- and that I
see represented mostly accurately in your work. -Sally Skeptic."
To read my response to Sally Skeptic, go here:
https://tinyurl.com/SoMuchGodStuff
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RIVER I DREAM ABOUT
by Oscar Baez Bendorf
Moon river, swollen river, river of starhole
and bright, harness river, lichen river,
river we velvet with our filth.
River of butter and river of witches, river
cracked open careful like egg, or burst
apart, unleashing its violet load.
River mouths, river beds, every back
forty creek, every crick, made of
trickles, made of synth, river of sound
as vibration, river where we all get free.
River that curve down a backbone,
river through which I particle heat,
feathery and wet, lemony and loud,
river that still smell skin, browned
around a neck, softened with sweat,
river you wear tight on your hips,
given in private, or out in the open.
River I dream about.
River from the inside.
River where we shouts the feeling.
Septum river, bundle river, river of mercy,
sometimes edging so far into night
the moon goes (…) dark.
Yes, all night river, burnt sugar river.
We pull the river into our bellies, we
go out walking. We river in darkness
as entire paw prints of color and light.
Everything rivers in motion. River
of holy, river of freaks, river where
my fur belong to me. Softer than
it seem river. Honey and Vaseline river.
Brown river, black river, off the map river.
I will be there, printing textures of rock
on the skin of me, belly down, face down,
my god, it is good to be home.
by Oscar Baez Bendorf
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FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY
Some Americans seem to believe that "freedom" means having no
responsibility to other people and creatures
—even in the face of the fact that thousands of people have responsibly
cooperated to build their roads, grow their food, make their medicine, sew
their clothes, provide them with water, electricity, and garbage service,
give them jobs, create their entertainment, and sustain their internet.
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SURVIVAL OF THE MOST COOPERATIVE
Many people assume that Charles Darwin was talking about physical
strength when referring to "survival of the fittest," meaning that a
tougher, more resilient species always will win out over its weaker
counterparts.
But a new book says something else has been at work among species that
have thrived throughout history, successfully reproducing to sustain
themselves, and it has nothing to do with beating up the competition.
In fact, friendly partnerships among species and shared humanity have
worked throughout centuries to ensure successful evolution. Species
endure — humans, other animals and plants — based on friendliness,
partnership, and communication.
More: https://tinyurl.com/y26s8jmr
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
Week beginning August 6
Copyright 2020 by Rob Brezsny
https://FreeWillAstrology.com
Grammar key: Asterisks equal *italics*
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): At times in our lives, it's impractical to be
innocent and curious and blank and receptive. So many tasks require us to
be knowledgeable and self-assured and forceful and in control. But
according to my astrological analysis, the coming weeks will be a time
when you will benefit from the former state of mind: cultivating what Zen
Buddhists call "beginner's mind." The Chinese refer to it as *ch_x_n*, or
the mind of a novice. The Koreans call it the *eee mok oh?* approach,
translated as "What is this?" Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield defines it as
the "don't-know mind." During this upcoming phase, I invite you to enjoy
the feeling of being at peace with all that's mysterious and beyond your
understanding.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): "Almost everything will work again if you
unplug it for a few minutes, including you." Author Anne Lamott wrote
that, and now I'm conveying it to you—just in time for the Unplug-
Yourself Phase of your astrological cycle. Any glitches or snafus you may
be dealing with right now aren't as serious as you might imagine. The
biggest problem seems to be the messy congestion that has accumulated
over time in your links to sources that usually serve you pretty well. So
if you'll simply disconnect for a while, I'm betting that clarity and grace
will be restored when you reconnect.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Have you been saving any of your tricks for
later? If so, later has arrived. Have you been postponing flourishes and
climaxes until the time was right? If so, the coming days will be as right
a time as there can be. Have you been waiting and waiting for the perfect
moment before making use of favors that life owes you and promises that
were made to you? If so, the perfect moment has arrived. Have you been
wondering when you would get a ripe opportunity to express and highlight
the most interesting truths about yourself? If so, that opportunity is
available.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): "I learned to make my mind large, as the
universe is large, so that there is room for paradoxes," writes Scorpio
author Maxine Hong Kingston. That would be an excellent task for you to
work on in the coming weeks. Here are your formulas for success: 1. The
more you expand your imagination, the better you'll understand the big
picture of your present situation—and the more progress you will make
toward creating the most interesting possible future. 2. The more
comfortable you are about dwelling in the midst of paradoxes, the more
likely it is that you will generate vigorous decisions that serve both your
own needs and the needs of your allies.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): "Some people will never like you
because your spirit irritates their demons," says actor and director
Denzel Washington. "When you shine bright, some won't enjoy the shadow
you cast," says rapper and activist Talib Kweli. You may have to deal with
reactions like those in the coming weeks, Sagittarius. If you do, I suggest
that you don't take it personally. Your job is to be your radiant, generous
self—and not worry about whether anyone has the personal power
necessary to handle your radiant, generous self. The good news is that I
suspect you will stimulate plenty of positive responses that will more
than counterbalance the challenging ones.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Capricorn occultist Peter J. Carroll tells
us, "Some have sought to avoid suffering by avoiding desire. Thus they
have only small desires and small sufferings." In all of the zodiac, you
Capricorns are among the least likely to be like that. One of your potential
strengths is the inclination to cultivate robust desires that are rooted in a
quest for rich experience. Yes, that sometimes means you must deal with
more strenuous ordeals than other people. But I think it's a wise trade-
off. In any case, my dear, you're now in a phase of your cycle when you
should take inventory of your yearnings. If you find there are some that
are too timid or meager, I invite you to either drop them or pump them
up.
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YOU NEED MAGIC EVERY DAY
Every day, you have to wade through a relentless surge of soul-less facts.
The experience tends to shut down your sense of wonder.
Every day, you're over-exposed to cynical narratives that have been
sucked free of delight and mystery. That's why you have to make such
strenuous efforts to keep your world enchanted.
I like to think I can contribute to the sacred cause of feeding your sense of
wonder and enchantment. In fact, that's one of my prime motivations for
offering you the free weekly horoscopes you read in this newsletter.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): The people who live in the town of Bazoule,
Burkina Faso regard the local crocodiles as sacred. They live and work
amidst the 100+ creatures, co-existing peacefully. Kids play within a
few feet of them, never worrying about safety. I'd love to see you come to
similar arrangements with untamed influences and strong characters in
your own life, Aquarius. You don't necessarily have to treat them as
sacred, but I do encourage you to increase your empathy and respect for
them.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Your body naturally produces at least one
quart of mucus every day. You might not be aware of it, because much of it
glides down your throat. Although you may regard this snot as gross, it's
quite healthy. It contains antibodies and enzymes that kill harmful
bacteria and viruses. I propose we regard mucus as your prime metaphor
in the coming weeks. Be on the alert for influences and ideas that might
empower you even if they're less than beautiful and pleasing. Make
connections with helpful influences even if they're not sublimely
attractive.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In her book *Sticks, Stones, Roots &
Bones*, Stephanie Rose Bird reports that among early African Americans,
there were specialists who spoke the language of trees. These patient
magicians developed intimate relationships with individual trees,
learning their moods and rhythms, and even exchanging non-verbal
information with them. Trees imparted wisdom about herbal cures,
weather patterns, and ecologically sound strategies. Until recently, many
scientists might have dismissed this lore as delusion. But in his 2016
book *The Hidden Life of Trees*, forester Peter Wohlleben offers
evidence that trees have social lives and do indeed have the power to
converse. I've always said that you Aries folks have great potential to
conduct meaningful dialogs with animals and trees. And now happens to be
a perfect time for you to seek such invigorating pleasures.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Author Joanne Harris writes, "The right
circumstances sometimes happen of their own accord, slyly, without
fanfare, without warning. The magic of everyday things." I think that's an
apt oracle for you to embrace during the coming weeks. In my opinion, life
will be conspiring to make you feel at home in the world. You will have an
excellent opportunity to get your personal rhythm into close alignment
with the rhythm of creation. And so you may achieve a version of what
mythologist Joseph Campbell called "the goal of life": "to make your
heartbeat match the beat of the universe, to match your nature with
Nature."
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Author Gloria Anzaldúa writes, "I am an act
of kneading, of uniting and joining." She adds that in this process, she has
become "a creature that questions the definitions of light and dark and
gives them new meanings." I would love for you to engage in similar work
right now, Gemini. Life will be on your side—bringing you lucky breaks
and stellar insights—if you undertake the heroic work of reformulating
the meanings of "light" and "dark"—and then reshaping the way you
embody those primal forces.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): "Pleasure is one of the most important
things in life, as important as food or drink," wrote Cancerian author
Irving Stone. I would love for you to heed that counsel, my fellow Crabs.
What he says is always true, but it will be extraordinarily meaningful for
you to take to heart during the coming weeks. Here's how you could begin:
Make a list of seven experiences that bring you joy, bliss, delight, fun,
amusement, and gratification. Then make a vow—even write an oath on a
piece of paper—to increase the frequency and intensity of those
experiences.
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Homework: What helpful tip might one of your wise ancestors offer you
about how to thrive in the coming months? FreeWillAstrology.com
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