tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3644717516426101893.post6455129160283038456..comments2024-03-22T15:37:29.563-04:00Comments on jersey girl looks up: Saturn Stations Direct | forward motion toward our long term goalsCatherine Ivinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01642469475264570967noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3644717516426101893.post-77001863070885481832017-08-25T13:42:44.864-04:002017-08-25T13:42:44.864-04:00Hey Lynn- Sorry to hear about your friend. Many pe...Hey Lynn- Sorry to hear about your friend. Many people leave during eclipse cycles ... so sorry. <br /><br />I see the eclipse was in your 7th house of partnerships and very near your natal Venus (the young maiden, love) so losing your first serious boyfriend during this time, and having it impact you (you also have your south node/past life stuff in this area of your chart) in bigger ways than you might have thought it would makes total sense. Performers/musicians usually have strong Leo energy, too. <br /><br />For the career stuff - first, you have Saturn in your 10th house of career - so he is restricting/limiting stuff there a bit. When you hear me writing about him moving into Capricorn this will all ease up. In the meantime just continuing to work hard will set you up for rewards when he leaves (the rewards come at the end with Saturn). Uranus (anything can happen, unexpected results, sudden upsets and sudden rewards) is moving through your 2nd house of money/love so factors in here, too, with both situations ... he'll be hanging around this house through 2021 so things here can be up and down for a while longer. <br /><br />Buy a lottery ticket once in a while.<br /><br />Yes, come back and visit me and I will visit you if I go first. Do something Nebraskan so I know it's you! I just googled and found Nebraska is home to the largest porch swing in the world ... maybe knock me off my swing or something. We could be really old then so don't let me break my hip or anything :)<br /><br />xoxCatherine Ivinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01642469475264570967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3644717516426101893.post-45124257005548926052017-08-25T10:23:01.560-04:002017-08-25T10:23:01.560-04:00Small, stabilized moves. That's pretty much wh...Small, stabilized moves. That's pretty much what I truly should do and quit looking at it all as huge. Scale back and pay attention to what works in a smaller arena.<br /><br />I have been lamenting, first, not getting into a big show here in Lincoln where artists sell out of everything in three days right down to their cars, husbands, and kids, and second, a big holiday show promoter deciding to not do it anymore because it was a lot of work for her - which I totally understand. But in both instances the effort for me would be huge and the returns huge. So just maybe my clearer path to satisfaction and ease of productivity is to do small things. My friend Two Dog Pond is hosting at her farmette studio next weekend. Maybe that's the better path. Thinking this through with care . . .<br /><br />On another note, I lost a friend Sunday night. He was my very first serious boyfriend in high school and college and it has had me rattled. I didn't learn of it until Monday night after the eclipse but both have made the whole week unsettled. I believe souls stick around for a while to make sure everyone is okay before they move on (if I die before you, I'll try to come back and let you know for sure) and I keep watching for signs of him. Such a great guy and we had reconnected with other friends via Facebook (who doesn't) and I recently did the cover artwork for a CD he released last winter. Anyway, it's been a week.<br /><br />So, trying not to rush through and into things, taking my time, thinking smaller, thinking simpler, cleaning up the mess.<br /><br />xox<br />lynn boweshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05786375395402917408noreply@blogger.com