Brainy Dropout - Cancer, Capricorn and a 12th house Moon: Astrology-based Advice - Page 2

Author: ElsaPublished: Oct 27, 2005 at 7:57 am 2 comments

You’ve frantic because you’ve identified all these parts of your personality and they don’t just automatically gel together. Imagine a body moving herky-jerky style as opposed to all the muscle groups working together to create movement that is smooth and flowing. For some people this comes easy. But others have to train and you’re one of them. So let me take this apart for you.

  • You have Cancer in your chart and your parents matter. You also need to hole up now and then.

  • You have Capricorn in your chart and you need to achieve. You are also inordinately hard on yourself.

  • You have a twelfth house moon. You need to dream.

Get it?

Now go up there and read your post. Can you see how these sides of you are in a state of chaos? They are. And you’re going to have to slow way, WAY down if you want to untangle this.

Your ultimate solution will respect all sides of yourself. Like this:

Go to work at a job with status (Capricorn)... call Mom when you get home (Cancer)... and then unplug the phone, turn on the music and drift (Twelfth house Moon).

You’re brilliant for a reason. It’s so you can figure this out. And your dreams can help. You can do it, and nothing is more classy than that.

Good luck.
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  • 1 - Mr. Real Estate

    Oct 27, 2005 at 11:55 am

    Hey Elsa,

    I just got a really whacky out-there idea. How about doing the charts of say, oh, I don't know, some Blogcritics, and then writing a little bit about them, perhaps predicting where these Blogcritics will be 10 years from now, in one post, or a few separate ones.

    It's sure to bring plenty of readers into your fold.

    I volunteer to be your first Blogcritic. Hopefully Eric will volunteer and some other folks will, as well. This'll be fun and entertaining for sure.

    Any other Blogcritics want to volunteer if Elsa decides to take this idea and run with it?

  • 2 - elsa

    Oct 27, 2005 at 12:24 pm

    Yeah, I'll do that. I’d like that. But freestyle! No format, so it’s fun for me.

    John, you can be the first lab rat! Please send your birth data (date, city, exact time) to elsa at Comcast.net. I’ll do something with it but I won’t say what…

    ::cackle:: ::licks her chops:: ::sharpens her knife::

    Meantime, I’ll check with an editor to make sure this is okay. Will send you something regardless, just for having the idea. And it’s a good one, because I don’t know any of you and that’s way I like it.

    There’s nothing worse than you mother-in-law asking you to read her chart, you know?

    ::smiles and rolls eyes::

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