viernes, 8 de junio de 2012

June 8th: Mercury, Vesta and star cluster M35 help to produce with concentration, Neptune and the Vela supernova stimulate imagination, transcendent visions, also evasion ...


June 8th: Mercury at 45° from Vesta, conjunct star cluster M35. This combination is ideal for concentrating on specific tasks and work on them thoroughly. To act in an organized and focused attitude can be very constructive, in almost any task. So it's a trend to take advantage of, do not let it pass! M35 is a very populous open cluster, which may correspond to great abundance related to the tasks in which we focus our mind. In some cases, this abundance will require special attention or be very demanding, but once again, mental organization will help resolve things.    

     Mercury is also trine to Neptune and the Vela supernova. And while  the above combination favors concentration, this one on the contrary lies quite outside the context of everyday life. We'll probably have to navigate with one foot on the practical level and the other on a very different dimension, but so is the dialogue going on between Neptune and the supernova, and it's good to be aware that there is an astrological explanation of what happens at this level throughout the planet. Neptune represents collective processes, and when his twice-a-year station falls in the same degree of a supernova (or opposite to it), there is great collective movements manifesting.    

     The Vela supernova is related to a surreal vision, which, along with Neptune's station, is even stronger and fantasy-prone! The transit of Mercury gives yet a nuance of of rationality, allowing us to appreciate and understand a little bit better what's happening in the world and where are we standing now. This transit favors creative imagination, abstract thinking, artistic and spiritual inspiration, insights. What predominates is the desire to transcend mentally, hence it is better to channel it through great works of art or inspirational ideas. However, it also places great emphasis on dispersion and evasion. Choose our seat, fasten your seat belts and good luck in your travel!

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