Archive for 13/06/2008

Moon/Uranus: Murder at the check out.

We have often highlighted the volatile nature of Moon/Uranus alignments as these inevitably lead to brutal and totally senseless killings and murders. This was very aptly demonstrated on Tuesday 10th when in England a London man was punched to death in an argument over queue jumping at his local supermarket. The Moon and Uranus were then in prolonged opposition and this inevitably creates tensions of the highest order with the potential to make otherwise ordinary citizens act in an extreme, and in this case deadly manner.

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Supermarket killing.

13th - 14th June 2008

We are now commencing the rise to the next Full Moon which this month comes on June 18th GMT. As a consequence there will tend to be a noticeable escalation in general tension and anxiety. In addition there will be increased nervous restlessness that could make it hard to settle or feel at ease.

With the coming of the Full Moon atmosphere there may also be an apparent rise in zestful moods and emotions that may act as a boost to on going schemes and ventures. In keeping with most Full Moon environments more aggressive moods and inclinations may not be slow to exert their influence and in the days ahead these will become ever more evident. Even now there is a raised potential for arguments, though restraint from other factors may prevent any conflict from becoming too extreme.

Some lingering effects of what we often refer to as the ‘doldrum period’, usually occurring when the Moon is between 40 to 60 % illuminated may still be apparent. As a consequence some may find a disposition to flattened moods and enthusiasm together with lowered optimism or self esteem. Under these circumstances self confidence may be less than optimal and ones horizon may be filled with petty doubts and misgivings, or an unnecessarily bleak view of ones future prospects. There may also be a tendency to self pity or self recrimination so that all problems may appear magnified. Read the rest of this entry »

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