Astrological Befuddlement

Janice said:

“It might be interesting to note the astrological timing of the working. Wasn’t it about 3pm when we finished?”

I recall that early on our odyssey Leanne looked at her emphemeris and noted that the moon was void of course at the moment (it was then about 1:20 PM). She said that the moon would be entering Leo at 2:38. I remember thinking, “It’d be nice to have that projective Leo energy going for us but we sure have a lot of time to kill between now and then.” Well, the time was nicely slain for us by the obstacle course and I do believe that we were into the Leo moon by the time we did our work.

Notes from Janice

Everyone,

Thanks for the notes on our working. Recall we were met with a bit of resistance several times – distractions and obstacles. GPS drop offs in what should have been clear sight lines to the satellite, Deborah and that cup of muck under the fallen tree along with the shoe concerns we had for her with slipping and being injured, dead-end paths, piles of old, busted-up road with the rusty rebar poking up, the poison ivy, dense brush etc. We also heard the call of a hawk several times durng our bushwhacking trek to the site.

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Notes from Danielle

I don’t have much to add, suffice to say that I concur with the well penned (typed) words of Mark and Leanne. To me, the afternoon was a two-part journey. First, the test, which consisted of a diverse array of distractions and obstacles that delayed but did not derail the train. My usual half decent sense of direction and focusing ability disappeared as we entered the wood. But there was no stress. I found it interesting that none of us were significantly scathed scampering down the steep, rebar-infested, poison ivy covered, slag and rubble field. I never felt unsafe. Then, after reaching our goal and completing the task at hand, there was *the reward* when all the distractions and obstacles melted away quite quickly, leaving heightened clarity and the special ending – the approving glance of Will.

In retrospect, I also had the thought that our woodland journey took us in a large oblong circle where we traveled clockwise, and guess where the circle parted and re-joined? Yep, at the bridge where we saw Will as we both entered and departed. Quite remarkable!

Visit to the Center

It could have take fifteen minutes to get there. But it did not and, that it did not was perhaps, for good reason.

It was one of those classic Fall days: bright blue skies dotted with clouds, puffs of wind here and there and the trees igniting into brands of glory before they snuffed out for the long cold winter. The five of us: Janice, Deborah, Danielle, Leanne and I, had agreed to meet at the Rockford Park tower at noon for lunch, some planning and, more importantly, to establish the energetic underpinnings of the day’s work.

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