Eventos astrológicos de relevancia, nebulosas, galaxias, cúmulos estelares, asteroides. Important astrological events, nebulae, galaxies, stellar clusters, asteroids.
sábado, 17 de marzo de 2012
March 17th: Mercury retrograde in opposition to the galaxy NGC 5866 suggests the need for an objective view; the Sun, Vesta and star cluster M2 invite us to concentrate the mind on individual plans
March 17th: Yes, Mercury retrograde sent the Galactic Guide on a well deserved vacation. But since during the period of Mercury retrograde it is positive to review information, we must note that this particular retrograde station this fast planet happened on March 12th, opposed to the lenticular galaxy NGC 5866 (M102). This opposition implies an objecive assimilation of experience. This means that during the period of Mercury retrograde, which lasts until April 4th, we will be faced with a realistic approach to circumastances and a clear vision in order to resolve any issues brought by Mercury. False hopes and best expectations will not be sufficient to provide effective solutions; be practical! On the other hand, we should not take extreme positions, but try to mantain instead a central and neutral attitude at all times. A big challenge, no doubt but it's not impossible. The Sun, Vesta and the cluster M2 are in parallel today, and the three are all in contra parallel to Pallas. The Sun and Vesta with M2 represent a strong tendency to focus on personal plans. M2 is a star cluster whose orbit is highly inclined to the galactic plane, which symbolizes a very independent path ... Things will work better with focus and purpose (Pallas, Vesta). It is a good time to put into operation plans previously established and designed, among which we may include repairs, reorganization, important strategies... However, teamwork or interaction with people with different viewpoints can lead to interference and difficulties. Ultimately, there can be some understanding, but only after a good effort. It is better to respect the view of others and allow them to develop their own process as we do with ours. Avoid unwanted interference!
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