To all my best buddy skeptics
Jan. 24th, 2006 11:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Quick,look the other way....
My Rising/World/Geisely self: Shelter(?):
(managing to shelter self against the odds?) Physics instructor David Willey can safely walk barefoot across fields of broken glass. He can also dip his fingers into vats of molten lead and lie sandwiched between two beds of nails without incurring injury. There's no magic involved, he says. He relies solely on his understanding of science. Metaphorically speaking, these are the kinds of feats you'll be able to pull off in the coming week, Cancerian. Like Willey, you shouldn't depend on guesswork or luck. Do as he has done, which is research the laws of nature and use them to accomplish seemingly impossible tricks.
Sun / Path / BelleIzziness: Control Freak. Thanks a bunch Rob:
"At the innermost core of all loneliness is a deep and powerful yearning for union with one's lost self," wrote Irish playwright Brendan Francis Behan. Let these words serve as your guiding light in the coming weeks, Scorpio. They should inspire you to be brave enough to confront the feelings of isolation that fester in your depths. That will in turn motivate you to reconnect with the parts of your psyche you were cut off from during times of trauma and unconsciousness in the past.
(between my Geisely and my Izziness, I think it means let go of my safety ropes and see if I really fall—or bounce as hard as I fear. I might even like it. Like an LJ Rabbit Hole Day.)
Moon / Personality / Self that goes off 150 degrees from the other parts / [Why don’t we have any archers in the Pryanksters?] : Shelter? Here as well?
Professor Robert Crease asked physicists to name the ten most beautiful experiments of all time. The winners were elegant and simple. They required minimal apparatus, few or no assistants, and little computational power. One was Galileo's legendary proof of the nature of gravity, in which he dropped two objects of different weights from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Another was the brainchild of Isaac Newton, who used a prism to decompose sunlight into a spectrum of hues. I invite you to be inspired by the spirit of these beautiful experiments, Sagittarius. Come up with a lucid, ingenious hypothesis that will help you gather useful data about a question that's crucial for you to explore.
I would not use “shelter” as the key word for Sagittarius...Experiment. Simple. Proof. Lucid….
Elegant. Elegant Universe. Elegant proofs to explain rabbit holes.
A week to attempt that which is considered ill-advised by friends, family or foes. See what erupts, and see who/what is still with me at the end.
My Rising/World/Geisely self: Shelter(?):
(managing to shelter self against the odds?) Physics instructor David Willey can safely walk barefoot across fields of broken glass. He can also dip his fingers into vats of molten lead and lie sandwiched between two beds of nails without incurring injury. There's no magic involved, he says. He relies solely on his understanding of science. Metaphorically speaking, these are the kinds of feats you'll be able to pull off in the coming week, Cancerian. Like Willey, you shouldn't depend on guesswork or luck. Do as he has done, which is research the laws of nature and use them to accomplish seemingly impossible tricks.
Sun / Path / BelleIzziness: Control Freak. Thanks a bunch Rob:
"At the innermost core of all loneliness is a deep and powerful yearning for union with one's lost self," wrote Irish playwright Brendan Francis Behan. Let these words serve as your guiding light in the coming weeks, Scorpio. They should inspire you to be brave enough to confront the feelings of isolation that fester in your depths. That will in turn motivate you to reconnect with the parts of your psyche you were cut off from during times of trauma and unconsciousness in the past.
(between my Geisely and my Izziness, I think it means let go of my safety ropes and see if I really fall—or bounce as hard as I fear. I might even like it. Like an LJ Rabbit Hole Day.)
Moon / Personality / Self that goes off 150 degrees from the other parts / [Why don’t we have any archers in the Pryanksters?] : Shelter? Here as well?
Professor Robert Crease asked physicists to name the ten most beautiful experiments of all time. The winners were elegant and simple. They required minimal apparatus, few or no assistants, and little computational power. One was Galileo's legendary proof of the nature of gravity, in which he dropped two objects of different weights from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Another was the brainchild of Isaac Newton, who used a prism to decompose sunlight into a spectrum of hues. I invite you to be inspired by the spirit of these beautiful experiments, Sagittarius. Come up with a lucid, ingenious hypothesis that will help you gather useful data about a question that's crucial for you to explore.
I would not use “shelter” as the key word for Sagittarius...Experiment. Simple. Proof. Lucid….
Elegant. Elegant Universe. Elegant proofs to explain rabbit holes.
A week to attempt that which is considered ill-advised by friends, family or foes. See what erupts, and see who/what is still with me at the end.
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Date: 2006-01-26 08:31 pm (UTC)Hug,
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