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Venus-Uranus: A Brilliant Catch

By , About.com GuideMarch 3, 2010

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There's crackling currents of ecstatic bliss when Uranus meets Venus today in Pisces.

Some possibilities:

  • The imagination leads to unusual or taboo ideas.
  • An extreme act of sacrifice.
  • Revelation through art, music, dance, fashion, film, performance.
  • Spontaneous healing or release.
  • Reckless and possibly shocking love.
  • Waking up to who you really love.
  • A random heart connection with a stranger.
  • Life-altering moments of forgiveness.
  • Mind-blowing synchronicity.
  • Wonder and awe.

I just finished reading filmmaker David Lynch's book on meditation, consciousness and creativity called, Catching the Big Fish. He writes that ideas are like fish, and the big ones swim in deep water. Pisces' realm is the deepest of waters, the universal, that mysterious shared dimension where Lynch draws his cinematic inspiration. He writes about meditation, "the more your consciousness -- your awareness is expanded, the deeper you go toward this source, and the bigger fish you catch."

Today we're swimming in the big ocean, with its unpredictable currents. What we pick up could be pleasurable, beautiful or liberating. It could be a day of pleasant surprises!

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Comments
March 3, 2010 at 12:52 pm
(1) Michele :

Uranus/Venus right on my natal Sun in Pisces. Oh my, guess I better go meditate. Thanks Molly.

March 3, 2010 at 1:59 pm
(2) heather bleasdell :

Hi Molly, I love your work and refer to your blog often. Do you do personal readings? Also do you recommend the David Lynch book your wrote about in this entry. Thanks so much, Heather

March 3, 2010 at 5:29 pm
(3) Molly :

Hi Heather! I’m not doing readings at the moment — due to time issues — but I will send you an email if I start doing them again. Thank you for asking! Re: the David Lynch book. Well, I picked it up from the library and read it in a couple of hours. It’s an easy read, with anecdotes about how he got some of his ideas for film. But it’s not really a ‘how-to’ on transcendental meditation, which is what he practices. You might check it out from your library, and then see if it’s one you’d like to have on your shelf. xo

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