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Four Winds Report for Feb. 24, 2018
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Today is Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018
Hebrew date is 9 Adar 5778
Islamic date is 8 Jumada-II 1439
Mayan Tzolk’in Day is 10 Chuwen
Mayan Long Count is 13.0.5.4.11
Julian Day is 2458174
Today’s Birthdays: Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494), Wilhelm Grimm (1786-1859), Daniel Payne (1811-1893), Winslow Homer (1836-1910), Mary Ellen Chase (1887-1973), Abe Vigoda (1921-2016), Emmanuelle Riva (1927-2017), Michael Harrington (1928-1989), Pablo Milanes (1943), Barry Bostwick (1945), Edward James Olmos (1947), Steve Jobs (1955-2011), Judith Butler (1956), Paula Zahn (1956), Michelle Shocked (1962), Kristin Davis (1965), Billy Zane (1966), Brian Schmidt (1967), Chad Hugo (1974), Bonnie Somerville (1974), Earl Sweatshirt (1994).
“I learned to discipline myself to do things I didn’t want to do. Now I also discipline myself to do things I love to do when I don’t want to do them.”
— Edward James Olmos
You’re probably getting the message to up your game on the financial front, though the first thing to remember about finances is that they’re connected to everything. In astrology there are two houses connected to the money that you earn, rather than what comes to you through inheritance, and both are in the spotlight. Saturn in Capricorn is encouraging you to make a structural review of where your money comes from. By structural, I mean your sources of income and how they connect to your skills and talents; and then determine what happens to the money once it enters your bank account. Also where Saturn in Cap is concerned, make sure that you’re converting your visibility and participation in your community into revenue in as few steps as possible. The next stage, which heats up radically in March and April, is about respecting your abilities, your resources and your contribution to the degree that you feel good about being paid for them. You must have no hesitation here, though this demands that you invest yourself fully in who you are and what you do. Pisces is one of the signs best equipped to succeed financially in relevant ways — that is, in ways that are meaningful to you — though that in itself is the prerequisite for success. Stay close to your purpose, and let your purpose lead the way.
You may read all 12 signs here.
Moon Phase: Moon is in First Quarter phase and enters Waxing Gibbous phase on Feb. 26 at 9:17 am PST / 12:17 pm EST (17:17:16 UTC).
Next Full Moon is in Virgo on March 1-2 at 4:51 pm PST / 7:51 pm EST (00:51:15 UTC).
Corresponding New Moon in Pisces is on March 17 at 5:11 am PST / 8:11 am EST (13:11:29 UTC).
Moon Sign: Moon is in Gemini and enters Cancer today at 7:06 pm PST / 10:06 pm EST (03:05:55 Feb. 25 UTC).
Sun Degree: 6-7 Pisces.
Planetary Stations and Sign Changes
Moon enters Cancer at 7:06 pm PST / 10:06 pm EST (03:05:55 Feb. 25 UTC).
Interesting Selected Aspects | Data by Serennu
— Mercury sextile Mors-Somnus at 8:53 am PST / 11:53 am EST (16:52:59 UTC).
— Sun opposite Rhiphonos at 4:33 pm PST / 7:33 pm EST (00:32:41 Feb. 25 UTC).
— Mercury sextile Echeclus at 6:42 pm PST / 9:42 pm EST (02:42:22 Feb. 25 UTC).
— Venus sextile Chariklo at 7:56 pm PST / 10:56 pm EST (03:55:59 Feb. 25 UTC).
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If Your Birthday is Feb. 24
(The Day of Sacrifice) | Pisces Birthday Reading | All Other Signs
You understand that your actions have consequences. Embrace that fact willingly, and use your power to create the results that you want. This calls for being unusually honest with yourself — more so than those who set a negative example when you were younger. You can do it, and you must, so that you can guide your life with strength and clarity.
Current Pisces Weekly Horoscope
In astrology, the 12th house is the one that is usually said to correspond with yours, the 12th sign. This is the most mysterious house, which is about all things invisible, and not available to the normal senses. How have your dreams been? |
Current Pisces Monthly Horoscope
You’re probably getting the message to up your game on the financial front, though the first thing to remember about finances is that they’re connected to everything. In astrology there are two houses connected to the money that you earn. |
Written in the Planets
Have you ever noticed how your beliefs about what ‘change’ means tend to be more of an obstacle than actually changing something (at least, on the personal level)? We human beings are famous for giving ourselves convoluted head-trips about this. Yet making a decision, taking a step toward it, and then evaluating the outcome and next steps arguably can take way less energy than it does to fret over all the ‘what ifs’. Even clinging to the status quo, because it is the ‘devil you know’, eats up more psychic and emotional energy than it’s worth. Pluto — the lord of change — is in Capricorn, making a sextile to Borasisi in Pisces. If this consideration of your ‘beliefs about change’ versus ‘just making a change’ resonates for you, today’s astrology suggests you could get a little traction. Pay attention to where the ease of movement comes, and how it makes you feel.
Florida student to NRA and Trump: ‘We call BS’
Emma Gonzalez, a student at the Parkland, Florida high school where 17 people were left dead after a mass shooting, calls out President Trump and the NRA by name at an anti-gun rally in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Eric will be discussing this on Planet Waves AM/FM tonight at 10pm EST (listen here or on 1490 AM).
Newly Discovered 1964 MLK Speech on Civil Rights, Segregation & Apartheid South Africa
Newly Discovered 1964 MLK Speech on Civil Rights, Segregation & Apartheid South Africa
This Democracy Now! and Pacifica Radio Archives exclusive features a newly discovered recording of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On December 7, 1964, days before he received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, King gave a major address in London on segregation, the fight for civil rights and his support for Nelson Mandela and the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. The speech was recorded by Saul Bernstein, who was working as the European correspondent for Pacifica Radio. Bernstein’s recording was recently discovered by Brian DeShazor, director of the Pacifica Radio Archives.
Capricorn Audio Birthday Reading is Ready!
Yesterday, I recorded your Capricorn birthday reading. It’s about 70 minutes in length, in two sessions. This is your birthday audio — an entirely different reading from The Art of Becoming, which will be ready in January.
You are living in extraordinary times, as a Capricorn or Cap rising. There’s been nothing quite like this in your sign since the early 1990s, when the Uranus-Neptune connection passed through town. That was a while ago — and what you’re now working with is just as significant.
At the moment, the Sun, Venus, Saturn and Pluto are in your sign, which is building to a series of major events that peak in 2020. That may seem like a long way off, though time marches on. The presence of Saturn, the ruling planet of Capricorn, is a reminder to tend to your growth, shore up your foundations, and take your place in the world.
It Takes a Star(wo)man to Love the Planet
Eric and Amanda have given a lot of provocative information lately for thought and reflection concerning the state of our planet, our country, our relationships, our human consciousness and our potential futures. It seems the world is in an accelerating free-fall. It’s hard to change direction when in free-fall.
“It’s always darkest before the dawn” may be trite, but metaphorically it has great implication at this time in our human experience. While we may not be sure what is going to dawn, with things such as tanks blasting away in cultural World Heritage Sites, the question is: will we be able to see it through the dust, debris and deceit running amok throughout the planet? Can Saturn really sweep up this Pandora’s box into its rings as it moves through Capricorn?
Nevertheless, dawn is on her way. There are many people doing good and great things. Several prominent thinkers claim evidence that a new branch is growing on the human evolution tree: something akin to Homo sapien universalis. What can nurture this new way of being and of becoming?
Paradoxically, one answer lies in “the old ways.” This doesn’t mean the old ways of chewing hide to soften it for clothing or trading Sunday Night Football for the Aztec ball game of Tlachtli. The old ways mean understanding and engaging in heartfelt rituals of giving back to that which gives us physical life, creative potential and spiritual consciousness. They mean supplanting our obsession with living at the expense of everything and everyone else with compassionate reciprocity that engages family and friends, as well as daemonic entities of seen and unseen realms.
Giving back through ceremony re-establishes and strengthens our connections with self and others, instills humility, appreciation, good humor and plentitude with that which gives us life. The very consciousness of Gaia responds to such acts and, regardless of what else we do, sacred reciprocity is paramount for sustaining our lives and assuring our evolutionary progression. It puts us on equal footing with all, rather than an unenlightened hierarchy of a chosen few being served at the expense of everything else.
Giving back in the old ways of ritual assures a dynamic vitality between our physical reality and what supports us “behind the veil.” Rituals of reciprocity are vital to right relationship. They assure living within our means while constantly attracting new means that sustain us. They sustain a vibratory connection and awareness of the energies that bring matter into form — how this happens is on the forefront of quantum physics.
Without such right relationship we go into free-fall. When we cut ourselves off from what sustains us we are forced to get everything from a closed system — the Earth — rather than from an open system: the Cosmos. Obsessive materiality jeopardizes the existence of every generation. Artfully acting in the old ways of right relationship is what sustains the next seven generations and beyond. It draws upon the same forces and intelligence that brought the stars into being, which brought the Star Beings into being, which brought us into being.
The power of collective ritual to restore collective consciousness and sustainable integrity is something we can all do immediately. We don’t need treaties or laws. We can just do it the old way: get together with a group of friends and like-hearted people and make offerings to The Planet and the unseen realms. Superstitious? Less so than The Rapture, which we’ll look at in a bit, an idea that has not been around nearly as long as right relationship through sacred reciprocity.
Some cultures and religions were and are built upon elaborate charismatic ceremonies of sacrifice and reciprocity to assure long-term survival and well-being. These ways are not so much to “gain favor with the gods,” as often perceived, but rather to maintain an intricate network of energy and creation from subtle realms to ours and back again. Western culture often fails miserably at this requirement. We might say thank you, but reciprocity is much more than gratitude.
Although there are complex rituals, sacred reciprocity can be as simple as offering food from a potluck to the spirits and energies that live in the area. Take a small amount of food, put it in a ceramic bowl in a special place in your yard or offer it up in a small fire.
The “old way” of believing is that burning the food or other offering releases its spiritual essence into the finer realms where our ancestors and other helping spirits accept it. Creative gifts of love and art do wonders. Visualize a bird feeder that attracts birds. Spiritual offerings have the same type of attraction with unseen allies. In return, their spiritual guano enriches physical space and time.
Our planet and lives are possible only through a tremendous configuration of cooperative simpatico forces. Just imagine the imagination it would take to create such a place as Gaia. Yet, here she is…at our feet. It is worth treading lightly upon her and leaving a little something behind as we go. Ritual reciprocity is not going to make everything peachy. It will make our challenges more sensible and put us on an upward spiral rather than going around in circles or, worse yet, that free-fall. In other words, heartfelt acts of connecting to the Planet can help change the direction and consciousness of humankind.
On a plaque on a park bench near where I live is inscribed one of Black Elk’s most famous quotes from John Neihardt’s book, Black Elk Speaks: “The good road and road of difficulties you have made me cross; and where they cross, the place is holy.”
I have contemplated that quote for years; or, more to the point, wondered, “What the hell does that mean?” I could see where any place on the good road could be holy, but not the road of difficulties, which I attributed to my human failings. Thus, how was the nexus made holy? It made no sense. It was a point of collision and confusion, not sanctity. It seemed to be one of those things Lakota elders like to say to drive the rest of us nuts…an indigenous Zen koan.
Part of my quandary came from my struggles on the road of difficulties. I have come to accept I need both the good road and the road of difficulties to figure some things out. Where they cross is a point of reflection. This is new to me.
But I missed something else. I thought the good road was the cosmic easy street. It’s not. The good road is the Road of Difficulty, while the other is the Road of Difficulties. Both are very hard, but for different reasons. The good road is difficult because it requires doing the right thing, if we can even figure out what that is. And that road gets harder the longer we are on it, for we realize what was good enough yesterday is not good enough today. This is conscious evolution and leads to Homo sapien universalis.
The Road of Difficulties seems to get harder the longer we are on it, too. The current state of our planet supports this.
What’s the difference between the two? The Road of Difficulty is what life is supposed to be; the Road of Difficulties is what life does not have to be. Despite what we may think, just because things have a reason for being does not mean they have to be that way. Nor do we have to hit bottom before we change direction. We can change now; many people are.
Acts of sacred reciprocity provide the essence necessary for right relationship, the impetus for conscious evolution, a compass into mystery rather than morass. Such an act can begin with something as simple as hugging your child or hugging a tree with your child. There is a growing body of scientific evidence that shows how simple things like this can help.
However, according to a 2010 Pew Research Center report, 41% of Americans believe The Rapture will occur by 2050. This means 41% of Americans believe God will take care of our problems, thus there is no need for us to act upon them. Should this planet go, God will just whip up another in six days. This is a major reason why there is no semblance of kinship between many Americans and the Planet and what goes on here. This is another form of disembodiment.
A better way to experience rapture is to engage in right relationship, rather than relinquishing the joys and responsibilities of what it means to be human. We have no idea what we are on the verge of becoming by giving back just a little bit. A push-button world that disconnects us from what gives us life does little to enhance the quality of life, if it does nothing to enhance the quality of consciousness and connection with what gives us life.
Steve Guettermann is a freelance writer and “teaches” critical thinking at Montana State University. He is currently studying Peruvian shamanism under don Oscar Miro-Quesada, and published an article in last year’s Planet Waves annual edition, Vision Quest. Steve’s email is migratoryanimal@gmail.com; you can also visit his website.
Planet Waves Daily Oracle for Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017
Today’s Oracle takes us to the Gemini monthly for October 1999.
I wrote in a recent article that Gemini is one of the most sexual signs of the zodiac. We all have Gemini somewhere in our charts, and many readers not born in late May or early to mid-June will have their Moon or rising sign in Gemini, or other important planets which will bestow the energetic qualities of this sign in some important aspects of life. Humans are, of course, highly sexual by nature, and Gemini is one of the human signs (not represented by an animal). My assessment was based on two points: the highly polarized, dualistic and at times divided nature of the sign of the twins, and the intensely curious quality of its natives — and there is an obvious relationship. We want to know what this mysterious *other* is all about. We want to search in others for what we may or may not possess within ourselves, and many people are searching for their “missing twin.” We have a profound need, as well, to break the barriers of isolation and reveal ourselves to someone close. And from the most cosmic perspective, the whole notion that we can seem divided from one another, and then seek unity, is rather amazing and erotic, and, I am certain, a curiously human experience. For all of this, you are now in a rare and brilliant season.
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Terrorists Need Therapy
By Eric Francis Coppolino
The beauty of New York City is that someone can show up from Kansas, Poland, Australia or Russia on Thursday and be a New Yorker by Saturday night. Even those whose great-grandparents were born in the city accept new arrivals as bona fide New Yorkers without asking questions, because that’s what cosmopolitan means.
It doesn’t always work so well for everyone arriving in the United States. Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov emigrated to the U.S. from Uzbekistan in 2010 but could not find stable work or a home community, and instead came to New York City to wreck the lives of many people: murdering eight and injuring numerous bicyclists and pedestrians.
The chart for this incident, which took place shortly after 3 pm on Halloween, is soaked in emotional pain, like a child taken away from his mother. It’s made of a sense of wounding, combined with pent-up frustration that needed a way out; and once it found that way, the emotions involved expressed themselves as unmitigated rage.
Without getting too Freudian here, the chart describes an attack that, more specifically, was driven by sexual agony, loneliness and a sense of being homesick: everything you might expect in the life of a 29-year-old man far from his country, who could not settle into a life and a community. Add to that the raging hormones of a young man, and some hateful ideology, and you get a toxic combination.
The incident chart also describes a government that’s too far removed from the situation to do much about problems like this. Despite trillions spent on alleged prevention of terrorism, government entities are at much more than arm’s length from the reality on the ground.
Saipov’s natal chart, set for noon on Feb. 8, 1988, describes a person who is far from stupid. With the Sun and Mercury in Aquarius, he’s too smart for his own good. With Mercury retrograde, he’s capable of outsmarting himself.
The chart indicates his mother egged him on, and she to this day maintains that he didn’t do what he did intentionally — she believes, or claims to believe, that he fell asleep at the wheel. This is evidence of enabling behavior, to say the least.
Many factors in his natal chart describe a person under extreme inner pressure, but also with the ability to be innovative (Saturn conjunct Uranus). With discipline, he might have groomed himself into a scientist, engineer or inventor, but he could not handle his own volatility. He was indeed driven by a kind of spiritual motive, though like many who feel a “higher calling,” he manifested it in a toxic and hateful way.
Looked at from one point of view, there’s a split in his chart: he cannot decide whether he wants to be a lover or a warrior. With no love available, for him the obvious (or only) choice was war. Energy has to go someplace, and based on his biography, we know that he had no easy outlets. Particularly at this stage of his life, he needed them.
Saipov is 29 and was weeks away from his Saturn return at the time he committed his crime. Saturn return is supposed to be a point of maturity, and is often when a person “becomes something” — career changes, marriages, divorces and restructuring of one’s life are all common events at this age. He certainly succeeded at “becoming something.”
This need to grow was compounded by a major Chiron transit: his “Chiron square,” which happens only a few times in a lifetime, and boils down to a turning point in the process of healing. Saipov’s Chiron square, under ideal conditions, would be about finding his way — and to him it may have felt like any actual choice he made would be his “destiny.” Destiny, or rather the belief in destiny, is dangerous; though in the end, that feeling is probably what gave him the confidence he needed to do what he did.
It’s probable that this person only made a few actual choices in his life, and his last one turned out to be a very bad decision.