United We Stand, Divided We Fall

On MSN’s news page today, we read about the Virgo sun sign. “With an acute attention to detail, Virgo is the sign in the Zodiac most dedicated to serving. Their deep sense of the humane leads them to caregiving like no other, and their methodical approach to life ensures that nothing is missed. The Virgo is often gentle and delicate, preferring to step back and analyze before moving ahead.” My sun sign is Virgo.

My thoughts: Ground Zero, a shrine of American capitalism and a shrine of Sharia law next door have nothing to do with religious freedom, so why would Obama use religious freedom as an excuse? Obama is a divider, a socialist. Islam and socialism have this in common: Neither give the individual any rights. For its base, capitalism gives the individual the right to life, liberty, and property.

To show his hand by supporting a mosque near ground zero is one more reason to suspect that Obama has something up his sleeve we all need to know. It makes no political sense. Obama has said he is going to “transform” America. To what is the question? He didn’t explain. We are left to assume. Obama has surrounded himself with socialists and communist revolutionaries, most of whom were members of SDS, the hippie bomb throwers of the sixties.

From his apparent lacking in political savvy, one would think that Obama doesn’t care if the Republicans win and become the majority in the House. One can assume that Obama’s transformation is from capitalism to socialism. He has already gone a long way in that direction. One can assume that the Tea Party opposition has to go. This means freedom of press has to go, namely, Fox News. Obama is in compliance with Sharia law. We are a short step away from the spiting up of the world between socialist dictatorships and Islam’s theocracies practicing Sharia law.

Not only is my sun sign Virgo, but my rising sign is Aquarius. Here’s what Jeanne Avery in The Rising Sign, under “Aquarius Rising” says: “He can express strong humanitarian concern, have a strong sense of freedom for himself and for others, and be ahead of the time. . .He becomes the water-bearer by walking to the beat of a different drummer. He may be the person to bring back information that has been lost to civilization for centuries.”

In Astrologer’s Handbook, we read that when Saturn is trine Pluto (my Saturn is trine Pluto), “This trine gives the natives the ability to understand the laws by which subtle forces are organized, enabling them to use these laws consciously or unconsciously. . .They are able to work slowly and make fundamental and irrevocable changes in their own and others’ lives.”

We read on the back cover of Cosmos and Psyche, “Distinguished philosopher and cultural historian Richard Tarnas demonstrates the existence of an astonishingly consistent correspondence between planetary alignments and the archetypal patterns of human history and biography.”

On page 209, we read: “The successive quadrature alignments (the most unfavorable alignments) of the Saturn-Pluto cycle coincided with especially challenging historical periods marked by a pervasive quality of intense contraction: eras of international crises and conflict, empowerment of reactionary forces and totalitarian impulses, organized violence and oppression, all sometimes marked by lasting traumatic effects.” On page 214, we read, under “The Saturn-Pluto Cycle,” that in November 2009 through August 2010 Saturn and Pluto were in exact quadrature alignment.

On earth as it is in heaven, this prophecy from Astrologer’s Handbook: The Piscean personality unconsciously absorbs the ideas and mental outlook of authorities. They desperately want to do the right thing. They don’t have strong wills; they are influenced by external factors. They will generally suffer injury rather than fight for their rights. Pisces is a water sign. Pisces is mutable and compassionate. We are moving away from the Age of Pisces, moving into the Age of Aquarius.

The Aquarian personality, humanitarian—his brother’s keeper—has for his symbol the water-bearer, although Aquarius is fixed sign. Aquarians, in contrast with Pisceans, are stubborn and determined. It’s like mixing oil and water. While the Piscean personality can jump from being strongly optimistic to terribly pessimistic, the Aquarian personality is likely to feel that these unsure souls, who are unreceptive to his ideas, actually incapable of comprehending, are a great source of aggravation. Aquarians hate hypocrisy. They operate as equals with equals. They are extremely independent.

Aquarians enjoy working with others on an ideal. Ultimately, their interest in human problems wins them respect and confidence. Rather than compassionate, though, their sympathy is impersonal and their response intellectual. They are tireless workers. Do you make the connection? Welcome to the Tea Party. Welcome to the Age of Aquarius.

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