Thursday, February 26, 2009

Moon from Pisces to Aries & Dreemkeeper

The Moon moved from Pisces to Aries around 4 pm Eastern today. As it moved through Pisces over the past few days, I will have to note that I've felt unfocused--scattered. Now that the Moon has changed signs, maybe moods will shift.

In case this is the first post you're reading, I'm making a record of how the Moon, as it changes signs, affects moods. I didn't interact with too many people socially late today, so I can't tell how it's affecting others--thus, my own internal observations.

Yeah, I know--it's not such a big deal unless that Moon makes an aspect or connection to another point in the chart. And currently it's not. It's around 10:30 pm and I can't say that I notice much change since 4 pm. Pisces is like "no boundaries" and Aries is more outward, focused and fiery. I don't feel much fire--or an increase in passion or energy.

By about 6:45 pm Eastern tomorrow night, the Aries Moon will be conjunct Venus in Aries--in my case, in my 8th house.
Hmmm... it could be an interesting "date night"-- haha. That is, if I dated. (More laughter!)
It will be interesting to see what happens, mood-wise, tomorrow I guess--or NOT! ha ha

I can barely muster up enough interest about this tonight; so I don't imagine you care too much either dear reader. I don't blame you. I'm just trying to be consistant until the Moon moves through all the signs, at least once.

Anyway the Moon/Venus thing applies to everyone, not just me. Well, so much for that!
Moving right along....

I don't have much else to blog about today. However, I did happen to see a good movie last night--Dreamkeeper!
Here's the blurb:


Exploring the rich history and fascinating mythology of the Native American
people, this miniseries follows a young Native American
on a pilgrimage
to New Mexico with his grandfather. Reluctant to go and embracing life in the
present rather than the past, the boy soon finds himself regaled with a
succession of his grandfather's wondrous stories, each with a unique parallel to
the present. Includes audio commentary."



If you're interested in Native American customs, traditions and heritage, you'll probably like Dreamkeeper. I enjoyed it. Until next time...

Joy