Manifesting Myths in the Memosphere
Fairy Tales, Detective Novels and Satire ….
All are meant to be intrinsically liberating
(one of our vetting standards of discernment!!!)
by mocking tyranny and encouraging against all odds, beauty, justice, dancing in dynamic harmony;
or as Judge Dee declares:
“to restore human affairs to be in accord with the mandate of Heaven”
Please consider the work of this week’s radio guest, Ram Devineni and his team…
LINK TO THE STORY
Most auspiciously Mars enters the Piscean mythic fairy tale realm to lend animal swoosh, square Saturn in Sagittarius that we may dedicate to teasing useful guidance form the dream world….A Dream pipe-line to supplant the toxic pipelines.
And let us consider what mythic images to manifest in the memosphere….
Jupiter,story-telling Intelligence guides both Mars and Saturn, and collaborates with Uranus as the rim of the astro bucket design of now-
We are Lucky!
(for fun track all the 13 degrees 13,13,13,13,13….)
Opportunities for Dreeing our Trickster Weird Abound!

After the talk: the replay will be available here:

The Moon in Libra quintiles Ceres in Capricorn which quintiles Chiron.
Meaningful mojo adornment, exemplified by the great looking Santeras of Cuba…
inspiring Cuban Santera, guided by Trickster ally
and for discernment and guided reflection, as we are agents of responsive cool in hot reactive realms, let us consider:
The whole article (UNMOURNABLE BODIES -By Teju Cole ) is spot-on…in essential reflective nuance…
“But it is possible to defend the right to obscene and racist speech without promoting or sponsoring the content of that speech. It is possible to approve of sacrilege without endorsing racism. And it is possible to consider Islamophobia immoral without wishing it illegal. Moments of grief neither rob us of our complexity nor absolve us of the responsibility of making distinctions. ”
“But in recent years the magazine has gone specifically for racist and Islamophobic provocations, and its numerous anti-Islam images have been inventively perverse, featuring hook-nosed Arabs, bullet-ridden Korans, variations on the theme of sodomy, and mockery of the victims of a massacre. It is not always easy to see the difference between a certain witty dissent from religion and a bullyingly racist agenda, but it is necessary to try. …”
Remember Algeria:
“This week’s events took place against the backdrop of France’s ugly colonial history, its sizable Muslim population, and the suppression, in the name of secularism, of some Islamic cultural expressions, such as the hijab. Blacks have hardly had it easier in Charlie Hebdo: one of the magazine’s cartoons depicts the Minister of Justice Christiane Taubira, who is of Guianese origin, as a monkey (naturally, the defense is that a violently racist image was being used to satirize racism); another portrays Obama with the black-Sambo imagery familiar from Jim Crow-era illustrations.”“The message was clear, as it was with the #jesuischarlie hashtag: that what is at stake is not merely the right of people to draw what they wish but that, in the wake of the murders, what they drew should be celebrated and disseminated. Accordingly, not only have many of Charlie Hebdo’s images been published and shared, but the magazine itself has received large sums of money in the wake of the attacks—a hundred thousand pounds from the Guardian Media Group and three hundred thousand dollars from Google.


