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Topic: The Spiral Door
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Node Knowflake Posts: 1123 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2007 10:11 AM
The Pluto ingress to Capricorn occurs in late January. We might call it a system check on a grand scale; Capricorn is the sign of "the system" and all the planets aligning there, most significantly Pluto, will represent the check. The last time we had a slow-mover in the neighborhood was when Chiron arrived in the exciting winter of 2001-2002. If you are planning a calm, quiet winter, I suggest you run a hot bath right now; you may not have time by next week.Before Pluto reaches Capricorn, however, its effect is being magnified by an alignment with the Galactic Core and Jupiter (exact Dec. 11), bringing a dozen or so years of Pluto in Sagittarius to a climax. We are now in the Spiral Door -- the alignment of Pluto with the core of our spiral galaxy, where we find the cosmic vulva sometimes referenced in modern versions of Mayan creation lore. Through this door is the 'other world', the portal to the other side, depicted as a birth canal through which human life emerged. That other side is the supposed home of the gods and the demons, and it would appear to be a metaphor for the human subconscious. This is the gestation place of our fears and our ideas, which are then born through the dark slit at the center of the galaxy. This birth canal will be seeing a lot of action the next few weeks and months, as planets one by one align there, with Pluto as the focal point. Remember that this zone of the zodiac, where Sagittarius meets Capricorn close to the center of the galaxy, is the part of the sky associated with the 2012 phenomenon. This involves two distinct issues; one, an alignment between the position of the winter solstice Sun with the dark line down the center of the galaxy; and two, the day the Mayan calendar's 13th baktun ends on Dec. 21, 2012 (completing a 5,125 year cycle).
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posted December 21, 2007 11:13 AM
Interesting. I am quite unsure what is going on with life, but there has been a lot of shake up's of late! I assume this is going to clear up all the backlogs what I have in life.IP: Logged |
blue moon Knowflake Posts: 1344 From: U.K Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2007 01:30 PM
Even though I've given birth twice the expression 'Cosmic Vulva' made me feel slightly queasy. Loved the picture, though. IP: Logged |
Node Knowflake Posts: 1123 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 22, 2007 07:35 AM
Eric Francis has a refreshingly open dialog about sex and sexuality. Not in a Sex sells so let's use this salacious header to grab attention, attitude He has written Several articles about how we think of our bodies. Lectures he has attended where frank and open discussion is encouraged. Even in this millennium little has changed from the Victorian era to the 1960's sexual revolution. Some people find even the words describing genitalia and other procreational body parts - used in metaphor offensive. Two words might have kept you from clicking on- and reading the article. I found it apt. IP: Logged |
Lialei unregistered
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posted December 22, 2007 11:34 PM
cool IP: Logged |
BLKFox unregistered
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posted December 22, 2007 11:40 PM
My Venus in Scorpio LOVES that "Cosmic Vulva" thingIP: Logged | |