DATA: October 29,
2012 @ 3:59 P.M. - Washington ,
D.C.
Taurus places focus on values and practical objectives. The 2nd house in which the Moon is placed
zeros in on money and movable property:
attitudes toward wealth and property.
We identify by placing a value on something. The more we value it, the more we identify it
as part of ourselves. We are then
attached to the item we value. Security
comes only when that which we value is not endangered.
The Moon is exalted in Taurus, where it brings out the easy
flow of emotions and grounds them...a fine time to enjoy a massage. A Taurus lunation may bring to our attention
personal financial gains or losses, or we may have to purchase or sell movable
possessions. The trend may very well
affect our economic outlook so we must be ready to grasp financial
opportunities.
Or the main message of this Full Moon may be to safeguard our resources: savings accounts, checkbook, CDs, pension plans and financial
documents...most especially because Pluto in Capricorn in the 10th house of
government reconciles the opposition of Moon and Sun...meaning the energy of
the lights and their monetary meaning will be easily taken over by
Plutocrats. Examine that which you value
and how you wish to preserve it. Please
take heed of this warning ASAP.
5 comments:
"financial documents" - Moggy, please provide some additional input on the importance of doing something about financial documents. IMO, we should have already gotten rid of most of them.
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Anon @ 10:44..I heartily agree, those of us in the know should have already gotten rid of financial documents. The caution is for those who have not yet done so..there is still a wee bit of time (not much) to convert things like stocks, bonds and CDs into that which will not tarnish and to personally hold it in hand.
You mean sell and not shred, is that correct?
Mam, lol!!! Yes, I mean sell and convert to hard assets, such as land on which you can grow food or American Silver Eagles or "junk" silver.
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