Today’s Oracle takes us to the Cancer monthly for January 1, 1999.
Assorted versions of political and spiritual wisdom usually teach that it’s better to care, and important not to be a hypocrite. I bid you consider the proposition that for you, a vital lesson on the road to holiness is notgiving a shit, and learning how to pull double standards, or engage in what I would call soulful hypocrisy. Caring too much is unhealthy, and is often a form of deep distrust in the universe. It can be a futile exercise in control, and the result of other people either dumping responsibility onto you, or their playing helpless when they know you’ve got a social conscience and will take on any spare burdens that are lying around. As for soulful hypocrisy: that would sound like you saying, “That’s your job/problem/issue, not mine,” or “I don’t really care about this, but it looks pretty important to you, so you better do something about it.” Then there’s the small matter of you green-blooded vegetarians who would love to eat a big prime rib: make it a juicy one. Or you nonsmokers who would love a tasty Dominican cigar every now and again. They go well with scotch. And as for all you pure-bred monogamists who are craving a sweet romp with your best friend? Be glad you’re alive, and act accordingly.
In 2020 we have not one but two conjunctions that mark the turn of a generation, and of an era in history. On Jan. 12, Saturn and Pluto in Capricorn form their once per 33-year conjunction. Then on Dec. 21. 2020, Jupiter and Saturn, both now in Aquarius, form a conjunction in the first degree of that sign. Read more here…