Exegesis Volume 3 Issue #29


From: John Reder
Subject: Let's Talk Real Astrology


From: "William D. Tallman"
Subject: Vacation


Exegesis Digest Mon, 23 Mar 1998


Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 00:54:40 -0500 (EST)
From: John Reder
To: Exegesis
Subject: Let's Talk Real Astrology
 

At the risk of being censored, I am going to depart from the usual threads of conversation and go off on a subject rarely discussed here....Astrology. Today, the Sun enters Aries and Spring starts. A time for rebirth and new beginnings. One week from today Mercury goes retrograde in Aries and everything is going to go right in the toilet. Mercury is going to pass over Saturn, turn retrograde, back over it again and hit it again for the 3rd time after it goes direct. Thus promising a nightmare period where all thing are going to get twisted, reversed and crushed. My own personal opinion is that I should stock up on can goods and barricade myself in the cellar for the duration. But, with Mercury retrograde, that plan will be reversed. If you want to hide under a blanket in the basement, retrograde Mercury will leave you naked on the roof. Perhaps I should do the George Castanza backwards success plan and do the reverse of everything that seems right. Anyway, The retrograde Mercury in Aries with the Saturn conjunctions, does not bode well for any plans and projects one may have for the next few weeks. In fact, even now we should be seeing things develop which will need serious rethink when Mercury goes direct. What's your plan for dealing with it?

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John Reder (jreder


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Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 16:53:45 +0000
From: "William D. Tallman"
To: exegesis
Subject: Vacation
 

I will be away for a few weeks, so will not be able to engage in active dialogue (no laptop and hotel links and such this time...).

I have not unsubscribed, though, and will have a complete record of what transpires while we are gone.

Take care!

wtallman


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