PREVIOUS THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY
June 19th to June 25th 2006
MONDAY June 19
Mars Saturn Conjunction
Mars has now completed its conjunction to Saturn, although you wouldn't know it from looking at the two planets. They are still as close as peas in a (rather large) pod... and will remain so all week long, visible in the West, just after dark. Astrologers, though, find that most astrological alignments reach the height of their influence in the phase when they are 'coming together.' Once they start to separate, albeit slowly, they affect us less. So if you've been grappling with something very difficult lately, you may find life a lot less intense soon.
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TUESDAY June 20
Powerful Week email
Dear Jonathan,
My horoscope said, "Here comes a powerful week". I must ask, does powerful
translate into intense, trying, gruelling, financially devastating? Because
that's what kind of week I had. It seems that without fail, whenever you
give me a great forecast, things fall apart for me.
John
Dear John,
Powerful times are not always easy to live through. Their consequences,
though, can be extremely positive and long-lasting. Don't forget too, that
easy, happy, challenge-free times don't always have wonderful outcomes.
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WEDNESDAY June 21
Midsummer Solstice
Solstice Greetings! By the time you read this I should be asleep, having
stayed up all night to greet the dawn. This is a great tradition amongst
astrologers, though I must admit that where once I would have carried on
till the next evening, I am reaching the time of life where it's easy to
stay awake through the shortest night but difficult to get through the
longest day without a little nap! I normally find that the first light of the Sun on Midsummer
day brings a prophetic revelation. If I see anything, I'll let you know tomorrow.
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THURSDAY June 22
Solstice comment
Thick clouds covered the sky as I watched the sun rise yesterday. Instead
of the first dazzling rays of dawn, a pink and orange glow gradually filled
the horizon. I was standing in a 'Wood Henge'; a circle of giant tree
trunks, specially positioned to align with the solstice dawn. About 1000
people were drumming, singing and playing Tibetan singing bowls. As the Sun
made its first clear appearance, a chorus of bagpipes began to play. And I
saw a difficult year for the global economy... but by no means the time of
great disaster that some now fear.
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FRIDAY June 23
Violent World email
Dear Jonathan,
The more I read the news, the more disillusioned I get. It seems people are
more violent towards each other than at any other time in history.
Technology and progress have brought much more hate and fear than love and
happiness.
Steve
Dear Steve,
If that's the impression you have, it's only because technology has brought
us the ability to know about matters which used to be hidden from us. The
world is actually rapidly getting better, but ironically as it improves,
we're finding out how bad it has been... and how much better it still needs
to get.
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SATURDAY June 24
No Thought for the Day
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SUNDAY June 25
Dark of the Moon
Your Week Ahead:
This weekend, once more, we are in the “dark of the Moon”. For the next
couple of days, distant stars will be more visible as too, according to
traditional belief, will distant spirits. This is supposed to be a time when
the “veil between the realms” grows thin, and it becomes possible to
communicate with the beings beyond; with our ancestors... or even our
future selves! On Tuesday, at twilight, you should see the Moon reappear -
thin but clear on the North West horizon. With luck, you may also pick out
three planets around it: Mercury fast sinking from view, Saturn to the
Moon's left, and fainter Mars to the upper left of Saturn.
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