Scorpio November 2008 Astrological Forecast
Whenever I think of you this month, I get an image of Bill from True Blood, lying peacefully in his coffin, in the basement of his old southern manse. You’re at rest with yourself and the conflicts of this world, unlike so many other signs right now. You understand that beneath chaos and turmoil of this world and it’s ways, there is an eternal hum, a pulse that oscillates between life and death like inhalation and exhalation. In the midst of madness you understand the cycles of becoming and passing and you do not fear the future because of your long view into eternity itself. Maybe this is why we find you so spooky and yet so sexy. Your aphrodisiac is the cool detachment you’ve achieved through the alchemy of loss. It’s your turn to shine this month with an otherworldly glow that emanates from an ancient source.
Like “The Crab” this major opposition is not as challenging for you as it is for other signs. In fact the energy is downright up your alley. With Uranus getting kinky in your house of love and Saturn getting stern in your house of friendship, your biggest challenge is to how far you want to go and with whom. If I could suggest one birthday gift you could give to yourself, it would be to take a little holiday with a group of like minded souls for some serious adventures in tantric relating. You’ll be amazed by the depth and profundity that you’ll experience with others, enough so that some of the relationships that you form will last a lifetime. Pluto slides into your house of communication and short travels. If you think that you had glimpses and tastes of what it’s like to be intuitive and psychic, boys and girls, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet. Be prepared to have a hotline to your higher self.
The eighties song for the soundtrack of your life in November; Frankie Goes To Hollywood, “Relax, (Don’t Do It).”
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