by Robert Wilkinson
Right now we have the planets doing another Busby Berkeley choreographed dance!
I got to thinking today about something I wrote in January 2012 when the planets were doing an interesting dance and I saw the choreography in my mind's eye from the vantage point of being an observer on this beautiful ball of dirt we call Earth. We are in such a swirl right now.
Pluto barely moving backward in the outermost ring of the dance, a tiny explosive dervish beginning a long term slowdown.
Neptune slowing rapidly while beginning to turn backward, a giant fog of a tidal wave moving slowly, cutting a vast wake as it rolls to its forward threshold.
Uranus turned on its side moves forward at an accelerated pace, headed for a karmic rendezvous with Neptune down the line.
Saturn retraces its dance of liberation, having turned toward a final swirl with Jupiter and Pluto, a giant stone monolithic dervish grind wheel in motion standing still at the threshold.
Jupiter dances backward toward another union with tiny explosive Pluto, a massive whale gliding through a familiar part of the cosmos opening new views with every push of its tail.
Mars continues to pulse at full speed, approaching the gigantic fog of Neptune while colliding with Venus and the Sun, preparing to move ever slower, slower, slower, eventually retracing its coming collision course with Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto.
Venus races backwards in close union with the Sun, telepathically opening understanding as they collide with fast moving but disoriented Mars in the fog.
Mercury quickly slowing, dancing opposite Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto while showing us the coming dance path of the Sun and then Venus while preparing to turn, turn, turn and glide back across previously examined unexamined areas of necessity.
And the Sun ever shining, enlightening each of these in the right way and time as it moves through the Galaxy, dancing with Sirius to the backdrop of millions of Fixed Stars.
Since we also do these movements in harmony with All-That-Is, let's dance!
© Copyright 2020 Robert Wilkinson
this is beautiful <3
Posted by: Maria A Tarallo | May 29, 2020 at 04:28 AM
Amazing!
Blessings be to all.
Posted by: Nic | May 29, 2020 at 07:52 AM