Miner emerging from mine
We’ve got it all wrong, says Carlos Slim, the
Mexican telecoms tycoon and world’s second-richest man: we should be working
only three days a week. Attending a business conference in Paraguay , Mr
Slim said it was time for a “radical overhaul” of people’s working lives.
Instead of being able to retire at 50 or 60, he says, we should work until we
are older – but take more time off as we do so. http://on.ft.com/1kI1aZ7
We will see
in this post that when a person is in touch with the cosmic energies he speaks
a language that is reflected in the stars. Shown here is the chart for the last
solar eclipse of April 29. Notice that Neptune
[7pi08] is on the Ascendant [14pi51] and both form hard aspects to the stellium
comprising Mars-Zeus-Vesta-Ceres which forms one leg of a powerful and
transformative Grand Cross. Just one look at the Sabian symbols for Neptune [Phase
338] and Mars [Phase 192] says it all!
Phase 192: Miners are
surfacing from a deep coal mine
While it is
necessary for the miners to work hard to help burning the fires that keep
society alive, this symbol also points to the advisability of emerging from the
mines to lead a more natural life.
Phase 338: A Girl
blowing a bugle
A new race
of human beings may well be slowly unfolding some of its potential of
consciousness and fulfilment. The individual who envisions this evolutionary
development “sounds the call”. He or she
is both seer-herald and mutant summoning men to a rebirth.
In addition
the asteroids echo the same idea.
VESTA:
Commitment to work; using work as a compensation; dedication to accomplishment
or goals; emotional distancing; hard work and career demands.
CERES:
The need for nurturing including self-nurturance.
The
combination is therefore asking us not to be so carried away with hard work and
career demands that we fail to take care of ourselves.
Progressing
the eclipse chart brings the MC to hard aspects with the stellium thereby
triggering the message in the entire configuration.
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