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When you work with the Astrology Oracle, you need space, peace, time and total focus. What you are actually doing, when you open yourself up to this parallel universe, is letting your mind wander into the future. The future is a reality. It is already coming towards us, based on where we just were – and where we are heading now. When you use the Oracle you let your mind race ahead faster than the speed of light. You report back to yourself from the future.
The questions are really important! I often see questions from people who are obsessively in love and are desperate to know if it’s ever going to work out with the person in question, or if they have a future (if they are together).
Spend just as much time exploring and appreciating your ‘now’ cards as you do, racing towards the future.
If the present is not being powerfully, accurately and richly described by the cards, please restart the process, or if it does not work a couple of times – come back later.
Try to ask constructive questions which will help you, rather than racing to an outcome.
The Astrology Oracle can assist you with it’s unique, specific solutions for problem solving and crisis management. The question to ask is ‘What is the point of this situation?’ Or perhaps ‘Why am I being put through this situation?’ You might also ask ‘What is the higher purpose of this problem in my life?’ When you ask these types of questions you can open the door to a new pathway of possibility, triggered by the answer your receive. Look up the symbol card and the house card and line up the keywords (written by the description on the cards). The guidance you need will come when you spot something from each key word list that really hits home. That immediately and powerfully makes sense.
If you want to use The Astrology Oracle like a pro psychic, the first thing you have to do, is drop your longing for a firm ‘yes or no’ answer. By that I mean, questions like ‘Is he coming back to me?’ Other common questions, and quite understandably so, might be, ‘Will I get the job?’ Another mistake first-time oracle or Tarot readers make is to look for a time (‘When will I meet my husband’). In order to get the most from The Astrology Oracle, begin with the present – from the point of view of all the participants in the situation. This is usually just one other person, so I will use that as an example.
My client Nell wants to know if she will have a serious relationship with Paulo, the man she recently met. She is even curious about marriage despite the fact that he has a girlfriend! So the first questions must be ‘Where is he at?’ and also ‘Where is she at?’
If our lives are like newspapers, what are the headlines for Nell and Paulo right now? You can use this technique for yourself as well no matter if your question is about love, work, money, health or anything else.
What are the headlines in Nell’s life now?
Mercury and Sixth House – The Oracle says, it’s all about the written and spoken word, the computer, the phone, the media, the internet – and in connection with work and Nell’s relationship with her body.
What are the headlines in Paolo’s life now?
Sun and Fourth House – The Oracle says, Paolo has his apartment, house, family, household, home town and/or homeland as the priority and there is a big spotlight on his people and his place.
If you can imagine time as a gigantic map, full of roads and hills (almost as if you were looking at your life from an aeroplane window) then it is possible to see Nell’s path and Paolo’s path converging. We know that Nell wants Paolo (despite the girlfriend!) so how will their paths cross again? What or who brings them together?
1. Read for the other person/s in the story too so you can see how all your paths are crossing.
2. Ditch any idea of definite yes or no answers – or specific times – as this map of time does not work like that.
3. Fix yourself in the present first and you will get a strong feeling for how the Oracle works.
4. See time as a map, like the ground laid out from an aeroplane window, and see how people cross paths.
5. To get what you want from a situation, make sure both/all participants are fed what they need. Go for win-win.
Aesculapius gives his name to the asteroid Aesculapia in astrology which rules resurrection and revival. In Ancient Rome his symbol was a snake twined around a staff and you may see this symbol (or snakes in general) when this card appears, as a form of synchronicity. He restored the dead to life in mythology and the Romans set up centres devoted to the god, where people who were critically ill could go to be cured. This card is about someone, or something, which comes back from the point of no return – back from the brink. It’s rather like that famous last line in the 1966 World Cup; ‘They think it’s all over.’ Well, it wasn’t. This card is also like the Lenny Kravitz song “It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over” and when it appears you are being told not to write off something (or someone) as there is a process of restoration or rebirth taking place in your world.
IN DEPTH
Aesculapius is a symbol for anything or anybody which comes back from the brink. This card is a symbol for even the most unlikely turnarounds, when someone (or something) you assumed was over, or almost over, returns to life. Aesculapius is a sign of relief and release. It can often feel miraculous. What you assumed was finished, turns out to be transforming instead. New life is breathed in. A derelict house, for example, may be renovated now.
MEANING
Aesculapius was appointed as the most important healing god by the Romans, in order to cure their plague. They saw him as a god who could assume the form of a snake. He is shown as an old man with a snake entwined around a staff or rod, The Hippocratic Oath taken by the medical profession names Aesculapius, sometimes known as Aesculapia. He angered Pluto, who ruled the underworld, because he saved so many people from death.
EXAMPLES
Getting back together with an ex-partner may show up with the Seventh House card.
Resurrecting a failing project with multimedia or internet tallies with the Third House.
Reviving a long-gone rock band may be the result of an Eleventh House card with this.
Renovating and saving a condemned house is a typical example with the Fourth House.
Bringing back to life a species assumed to be extinct is one quirkly example of this card.
IMAGES
The Chakra System and its role in prevention or cure of life-threatening illness.
DNA and its role in life-saving medicine – the DNA double helix.
Snakes and snakeskin. Snakes shed their skins and renew themselves.
The original rod of Aesculapius – the staff with a snake wrapped around it.
The rod of Aesculapius as a logo/motif in modern hospitals and health care.
The Twelfth House is associated with Neptune and Pisces in the natural zodiac. As you might guess it has links with the sea and fish. These symbolic links revolve around the idea of escaping into a different world. The ocean and the beach represent a holiday from reality. The rules are different over there – or down there. In the year that Neptune was discovered, anaesthetic had its public debut, raising questions about where human beings went to, when they were unconscious. In the same year spiritual mediumship took a great leap forward. The Twelfth House card describes any escape from reality where you go below the surface (just like scuba diving) and are unseen. It is associated with keeping secrets but also any invisible role without recognition. The Twelfth House is also about the unconscious mind, the spirit body and dreams.