by Robert Wilkinson
A brief note on this very special moment in time. The Sun is now in the final 3 degrees of Aquarius, an important point in knowing how to prepare for the future, emerge from our chrysalis, transforming our everyday lives in significant ways to embrace a greater social-spiritual connectedness with our true group.
This is a very auspicious time for cutting to the chase and getting a sense of our uniqueness in forms of gifts we have to give to our world. Jupiter is on a point of rebirth, where we can come out of some form of "doubt or despair" and find a way to live our spirituality in conformity to what is natural for us.
The quintile from the Sun to Jupiter will be exact at the time of the New Moon, which means the Moon is also quintile Jupiter, affecting the following two to four weeks in very special gifted ways. Couple that with the Sun and Moon both sextile Pluto and the signals you're getting from the deepest part of your Spiritual core should be showing you how to grow into a whole new way of life with accuracy, precision, and concentration.
Expect unique events over the next few weeks that quickly refocus you toward your greater work. The changes could be more awesome than you imagine, so open to your greatest dream, manage the transformation process, and join a greater fellowship.
© Copyright 2007 Robert Wilkinson

Hello Robert,
Thank you for your efforts. Your daily utterances have been a balm for my sanity over the past few months
please continue your great work
thanks again
double gem
Posted by: Donna | February 15, 2007 at 05:00 AM
Hi Donna - Sure. It's a great thing to have the internet to communicate with so many great people. Now if I just had a million dollars so I could do this full time....
Posted by: Robert | February 15, 2007 at 08:03 AM
I'm willing to start the let's-turn-Rob-into-Jimmy-Buffet fund. :-)
Posted by: Ondrea | February 15, 2007 at 01:03 PM
Hi Ondrea - Does that mean I have to live in Key West and sing "Margaritaville" in large halls? I suppose since I already have fans and friends in the Hamptons I'm part way there! ;-)
Posted by: Robert | February 15, 2007 at 01:55 PM
How about we nix the singing, you can teach the cosmic art in large halls instead... Or how about on the beach? That'd be fun :) Now we just need to elect you a time to win the lottery, of course ;)
Anyways, this IS quite the powerful new Moon. Just look at the tight orbs on those aspects... sextile Pluto @ 7 arcmin, quintile Jupiter @ 8 arcmin!
The other thing that strikes me about this New Moon involves the Mercury RX cycle. Mercury is RX in Pisces, and as Neptune rules Pisces, Neptune disposits Mercury. The New Moon falls within a degree of the Mercury/Neptune midpoint. These are also the two closest planets to the New Moon.
... And conjuncts my late-Aquarius Moon.
29° Aquarius: METAMORPHOSIS COMPLETED, A BUTTERFLY SPREADS ITS WINGS
Posted by: unukalhai | February 15, 2007 at 09:44 PM
Robert-
I meditated in front of my alter, 3 bowls, one yin, one infinite, and one yang, for the first time today! For the first time in my life, I have found a faith that has me feeling spiritually in touch with something larger and more gratifying than ego stuff. I feel more confident!
Tonight I went out and relaxed with friends, after a while I began to realize that I was singing. Then I realized that people were listening. Then I realized that the people were intently listening! I have been afraid to do things that I am good at for far too long in my life; and it left me empty and unfullfilled. I mean usually the ego would have squared my spirit and feared me out of this great development.
This all goes back to our tapes, it is all tied together. Laying low when necessary, dealing with aspects when necessary, and taking best advantage of great times, like this time we are in right now. Last hitch I need to quit smoking. Did you ever smoke, Robert? If so how did you beat the habit?
Thank you World,
Don.
Posted by: Don | February 15, 2007 at 11:14 PM
Hi unukalhai - Well, I used to sing many years ago. Wrote or co-wrote over 400 songs. Our sound was likened to the Everly Brothers meet the Rolling Stones. Anyway... yes, there are many significant points clustered in late Aquarius and early Pisces at present, and I'm sure this coming New Moon will set some heavy lunar themes into motion in your life where it falls and rules.
Hi Don - Glad you're going deeper into your meditations, and getting such good results. Regeneration feels good when you're in the middle of it. Also glad you've found your voice again. Courage to express yourself is a very good thing.
Yes, I used to smoke ciggies decades ago for some years. Had a nasty habit. When it was time to quit, I used a combination of methods - too many to discuss here, but it was successful. Been off ciggies since '73. If you want, we can pick it up at another time when you're ready. For now, I suggest 1) ask yourself if you really WANT to smoke and see how often you use it as a social prop, and 2) start smoking somthing foul like Bull Durham, as when you roll your own it's not easy to pull one out of a pack. You'll definitely smoke less, and like it a lot less. Fast.
Posted by: Robert | February 16, 2007 at 10:07 AM
Robert-
I have been rolling the Bugler Gold! Been smoking less as it is but I use the pre-filtered. I call it hand-to-eye coordination, people think that is funny. I'll definitely try the Bull Durhams.
I have tried scaring myself out of quitting, but that seems to deepen the craving. Good question to ask myself in my next meditation. Playing the sax cuts down on it too. I'm opening up my diaphram to get centered, then I smoke a ciggerette out of habit and yell at myself! It is like torment.
Thank you for the advice,
Gotta keep up the positive momentum.
Blessings,
Don.
Posted by: Don | February 16, 2007 at 01:19 PM
Hi Don - Ultimately, if every time you light up you focus on how disgusting it tastes, how lousy your stomach feels, how short of breath you are, and how your clothes, skin, and breath stink, you'll eventually let go. Then the trick is to continue NOT to smoke, despite feeling like you've beaten it in a few days.
Posted by: Robert | February 16, 2007 at 02:04 PM
Wonderful Robert, I didn't realize you were so involved in Music as well. That's great! Maybe you could point us to some of the work you are most proud of, should it still be available? :)
And Don... I recently quit myself. Let me simplify the process for you... Just quit. No crutches, no patches, no anything... Just don't smoke. Crutches, especially nicotine replacement strategies like the patch, just drag out the horror. Avoid them, unless you enjoy slow torture.
I'm not going to lie. The first two weeks will be torture, if you are chemically addicted. But after those two weeks, the chemical addiction has largely passed and it's all in your head. Two weeks is a drop in the bucket.
Then, just remember how horrible those two weeks were, and realize that smoking again will lead to more of that same torture. It's strong medicine that works, especially for us that are stubborn about it.
Yes, it's not easy. But it's worth it, and you'll be proud of yourself.
Posted by: unukalhai | February 18, 2007 at 04:37 AM
Hi unukalhai - There's really no way to access it, since it was 25 years ago and I only have some rough cassettes somewhere. However, should I figure out how to post some stuff, I may try to do it at another site name that I own, but haven't launched. More personal and all that. This is the metaphysical place, more than a personal site.
As for what you told Don, it's right on. Ultimately there's nothing else to do but get a grip on one's behaviors and attitudes, and do whatever it takes to break the hold of that powerful addictive spirit. You're right about patches, if what I've heard from others is true. Nicotine gum as well. It's all garbage that keeps one addicted, since it's only replacing the form. I was merely offering him a quick way to realize how disgusting it is, taking away any pleasure, thus rendering all "smokingness" an exercise in futility, if gratification is the object. As a Scorpio, once he realizes he's more revulsed by nicotine than attracted, the game's in the bag and he'll slam dunk the addiction overnight.
Posted by: Robert | February 18, 2007 at 03:40 PM
I would like to know what the 3 March 2007 eclipse of the moon means for a Libran that has had a very bad year since 2000 and continuing. From money trouble to partner trouble to everything. My sister born on 1/10/56 at six in the am and I born on 14/10/49 at 6.0 in the pm, seem to have the same problems. What does this mean, we are very confused.
Thank you
Francoise
Posted by: Francoise Pascal | March 03, 2007 at 08:53 AM
Hi Francoise - I sounds like a progressed situation if it's lasted 7 years. It could also have been an eclipse from 1999, perhaps the one involving the Grand Fixed Cross in Leo. It certainly fractured the lives of many I know, due to aspecting their natal Pluto, Neptune, Uranus, or Saturn, depending on which year one was born. You and your sister have the same 7 year cycles, just one apart, but that probably doesn't explain why you're having parallel problems which may stem from the aforementioned eclipse. To address more regarding multiple parallel years-long problems between charts, that's much too complicated an analysis for a comment stream.
Posted by: Robert | March 03, 2007 at 01:01 PM