Neptune – the god of dreams
It's a familiar scenario. You're in
a meeting and realize you haven't heard a word of what your boss is saying
because you were thinking about the dry cleaning.Or, you're reading a paper and
realize you've been staring at the same paragraph for about 4 minutes. The
phenomenon is known as mind wandering, and according to scientists you spend a
large part of your life doing it. Mind wandering happens when your mind stops
being present and thinks about concerns unrelated to what you are doing. For
this reason, it has traditionally been viewed as a cognitive waste of time, or
a lack of mental control or ability. But, that is a judgment scientists are now
asking us to reconsider. "Mind wandering seems to be very useful for
planning and creative thought," says Dr. Jonathan Schooler, from the University of Santa Barbara
in California 's
department of psychological and brain sciences. http://cnn.it/HgcdLJ
The author
of this article Susanne Michi Gargiulo lives in Copenhagen Area, Denmark and is Founder, StoryLounge Myth & Media. Shown here is the chart for the
upcoming solar eclipse at Copenhagen .
This was discussed in a previous post which readers might like to revisit[1]. The eclipse
is in tropical Scorpio – a sign associated with probing the depths of the human psyche. It is conjunct the stars of
the healing Serpent so that it is
also concerned with whatever heals the human psyche.
The eclipse
chart has a prominent Mars (Virgo) –
Neptune (Pisces) opposition that squares the meridian axis. Pisces [4] and
Neptune [2] are often connected to imagination, creativity and day dreaming while Virgo
[3] is connected with work and routine and even efficiency and effectiveness so that
the opposition is telling us how efficiency at the workplace can be improved by
allowing a bit of day dreaming!
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