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Your Daily Horoscope, from Cainer Horoscopes

Live Every Day - The Journey of a Horoscope - Day 4

Oscar Cainer

by Oscar Cainer

In this series, Jonathan's nephew and astrological collaborator, Oscar explains how he helped his friend and musical colleague, Michael, to organise a tour in which he played a different venue, in a different place, once a day, every single day, for an entire year. Using his knowledge of astrology, Oscar helped select a start date and time for the venture and here, each day for the next few days, he tells the tale of how that all unfolded and how it all relates back to the horoscope of the tour itself.

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As I alluded when describing how a Balsamic Moon influenced this venture, one of the themes of this project was how every time Michael tried to impose his own expectations on to a performance, the result would be a difficult, trying experience, but that each time he performed and acquiesced to the audience and environment's requirements, the result was always fulfilling and enjoyable. I believe that that is perfectly illustrated by Pluto conjunct the Sun on the Ic. It is also forming a wide stelium connection with Mars as well as a tighter one to the North Node. This to me shows up that conflict of control and direction that was a characteristic and a big lesson for the project. With Capricorn as the setting being a more practical, rigid, reserved sign, there is a lesson to be learned in the conflict here. 

For this project, if it was approached with a kind of inflexibility and list of requirements that a Sun in Capricorn conjunct Mars all ruled by Saturn on the Asc can at times exhibit, there is a suggestion of a conflict and power struggle, with Pluto lurking around that stelium. Having those expectations and fighting that corner was making the positive experiences gained from the performance get overwhelmed by the trials of the set up or the interactions with the owners of the venue. However, surrendering that power to the people whom Michael was playing for, playing for tips or, as was usually the case, requiring nothing from the host but a place to play, was conducive to a far better experience and lead to the kind of exchanges that this project was all about.

To fully realize the potential of the situation and to further the aims of the journey that he was on, Michael needed to approach each performance situation from a place of flexibility and surrender, to work with the restrictions rather than fight them. The fact that this involved dialoguing with the venue staff and the people involved in hosting the performance emphasizes the 3rd house setting of communications issues. Only when this openness and intuitiveness was achieved was he really able to fulfil the goals of his project, making a real emotional connection and taking care of those he was communicating with (Mc Cancer).

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