The Dark is Rising,
yet on a Waxing Moon –
Wooooo – Luck – Available!

 

(as we compost grumpitude)

 


Die Mondfee (The Moon Fairy) 1891

 

Height of Dark and soon Height of Moon.
The Dark supports the light even more.
We love both.

Let’s conduct our own de-Inauguration!
(aka “impeachment.” See below.)

The Moon holds a place,
trines the imminent,
Saturn*Pluto conjoining
(January 12th 2020)

 


Saturn & Pluto (1920s cigarette cards)

 

Let’s animate Saturn-Pluto
as allies with whom to cooperate.


The Moon’s image, exalted in Taurus, is
“A treasure chest
overflowing with brilliant jewels.”

and

Over-head Uranus’ image is
“Rainbow’s pot of gold
lies shimmering in the mist”
– and trines Jupiter…

 

 

Had a visceral experience of
Jupiter in Capricorn trine Uranus…
while swimming laps.
(Rhythmic Reverie conducive to
Receiving heartening insight.)

 

visceral (adj.)
1570s, “affecting inward feelings,” from Middle French viscéral
and directly from Medieval Latin visceralis “internal,” from Latin viscera,
plural of viscus “internal organ, inner parts of the body,” of unknown origin.
The bowels were regarded as the seat of emotion. The figurative sense vanished
after 1640 and the literal sense is first recorded in 1794. The figurative sense
was revived 1940s in arts criticism. https://www.etymonline.com/word/visceral

 

Will delineate tonight,
to prime the pump of all of our experiences:

that angels of past support are pouring in,
past stories, observations, insights, quotes,
mentor moments – all reporting in –
in some tangible, useful way,
that elicits a grateful celebratory cry:

“I am so lucky!”

 


‘The holy grail is carried in’ by Arthur Rackham

 

Mars trines Neptune –
Mars at the Edward Snowden Moon degree of
“Cosmic Switchboard- telephone linemen
installing links to other realities.”

Neptune stationing direct at the Grail Legend.

Stories and Myths available for partnering and riding

All the Big Intelligences are available.

 


Roman Augur

 

P.s. Why I think we want more
and better words… along the lines of –
de-Inaugurate the bad
Inaugurate the good

originally the word was merely “augur”
(“The earlier verb in English was augur (1540s).”)
to divine, to note the story,
that everything is singing to us….
inviting us to join the chorusing choreography..

impeach (v.)
formerly also empeach, late 14c.,
empechen, “to impede, hinder, prevent;”
early 15c., “cause to be stuck, run (a ship) aground,”
also “prevent (from doing something),” from Anglo-French empecher,
Old French empeechier “to hinder, stop, impede; capture, trap, ensnare”
(12c., Modern French empêcher), from Late Latin impedicare
“to fetter, catch, entangle,” from assimilated form of in- “into, in”
(from PIE root *en “in”) + Latin pedica “a shackle, fetter,”
from pes (genitive pedis) “foot” (from PIE root *ped- “foot”).

In law, at first in a broad sense, “to accuse, bring charges against”
from late 14c.; more specifically, of the king or the House of Commons,
“to bring formal accusation of treason or other high crime against (someone)”
from mid-15c. The sense of “accuse a public officer of misconduct”
had emerged from this by 1560s. The sense shift is perhaps via Medieval Latin
confusion of impedicare with Latin impetere “attack, accuse” (see impetus),
which is from the Latin verb petere “aim for, rush at”
(from PIE root *pet- “to rush, to fly”).

 

 

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