Deep Cuts

Deep Cuts

In this instance, the term, “Deep Cuts” refers to that second or third layer of music. Originally, before digital distribution was so common, “albums” were vinyl disks, with room for near an hour of recorded music, and the individual albums themselves would usually produce one “hit” song. Then, interested in an artist, or band, or whatever musical groups are now called, there was the notion of going deeper into the music, the deep cuts.

“B” sides?

I bought an “album,” it was a CD, for one song. Did that several times until I finally caved in and realized for 99 cents or $1.29, or whatever the current market value is, I can get single tune as a digital download. Took me a while to arrive at that understanding, though.

Personally, I have at least three books available, and I think the digital price is fair, a good value for the buyer —

  1. Two-Meat Tuesday (here)
  2. Portable Mercury Retrograde (here)
  3. San Pedro Creek (here)

When I was looking at the term, “Deep cuts,” though, I was thinking specifically about the Portable Mercury Retrograde, and some deeper cuts for it. Show I was at, nominally working, kind of a slow show, right before the pandemic, and an old storefront operator, former promoter, strolled through.

It was good to see her.

She went to see another reader, then stopped to say hi, not really discuss chart elements, just general metaphysical voodoo that we do.

She’s got, she claimed, a storage unit full of leftover crap from running a metaphysical “bookstore,” now called Holistic (mumble mumble). I don’t know what it is called, now.

“Amazon killed our business.”

No, not really. Not in my mind. I don’t haul books with me when I set up at the various places, back when I worked. As an example, at Nature’s Treasures in Austin? For several years, two copies of my books were well-thumbed, as reference texts, on the community table. They didn’t sell many copies, but I was cited, often.

Deep Cuts

Mercury in apparent retrograde motion brings old friends back into the picture. That promoter, I’ve seen her online from time to time, and we cross paths, every once in a while, good to see an old friend.

She walked up, and I smiled broadly, asked about her day job, recited her chart details, and the details of her mate’s chart, but for the life of me, I couldn’t remember her first name. Way it goes.

“You probably don’t have me in that machine anymore.”

She nodded at the iPad I’m currently using for charts. I do have her data stored on a backup someplace, but that’s too much trouble, and the old data is frankly inaccessible, so she recited her birth material, and there was the chart again.

When looking at charts, I weigh planets, elements, bits, and pieces differently, depending on a huge number of factors. What’s important. What’s of value. What stands for what, and what is going on at the moment.

I talked through a few items, but the idea that “Amazon killed our business” struck me as incorrect. That’s the cab driver saying that Uber killed the cab business. (See footnote, below.)

That little metaphysical storefront that shuttered? It was a brilliant flash of light in the local scene, a seriously nice place, with a heart, and what became an untenable way of doing business. Just change, not killed off.

Deeps Cuts

The Deep Cuts refers to Mercury, and its miscellaneous meandering meanings. That store front, in its eccentricities, the people, most important? The way the readers were treated? Important material there. That set a then-new standard. At the time, it was a standard that couldn’t be maintained. (Readers like myself were well-treated, respected, revered, even.)

There was one other tidbit of wisdom, and I listened, with a seasoned business person’s ear, about that kind of business. What was ultimately the difference between marginal success and real success.

While Capricorn is not always about this, at the end of the day, end of the pay period, at the end of the fiscal period? Capricorn understands both bookkeeping and balance sheet.

“The only way to do this and succeed? Own the building.”

When Mercury is Retrograde, old friends, cohorts, and sordid other emissaries, usually from a dark, dank past? Those character show back up in our life.

With missives.

The real key to success? “Own the building.”

Mercury is next retrograde approximately June 19 to July 9.

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The Portable Mercury Retrograde

The Portable Mercury Retrograde

Portable Mercury Retrograde: astrofish.net’s Mercury in Retrograde

Disruptions

Back in the bad, old days, cab fare from a certain trailer park to the airport in Austin was roughly $20, $5 tip, total of $25. Took 20 minutes to either the old or new airport. I eventually learned that the bus system took 30 minutes, cost 50 cents.

By the time I landed in San Antonio, I was used to a cab to the airport, and from either place, downtown or where I live now, it’s about $35, with no tip. Spin that around, though, and the ride share service? $10. $12 with a tip.

Choices are obvious, and the substantial cost difference is what matters to me, as a consumer. I prefer to not use Uber itself, but I do like the ride share apps. Much cheaper than a cab, these days, especially for my airport rides.

San Pedro Creek (temporarily free e-book)

Understand

Understand

I understand that I will never understand

but I will stand with you.

Age tempers rage.

Subjective and Objective

Subjective and Objective

First thing, hit the dictionary subjective is based on a feeling then objective is not based on a feeling.

Currently?

So the question came up, about truth, and what is the truth? In my mind, I hold subjective truth and objective truth as similar, and frequently, within my work, the same. However, I also have enough of a scientific background, technical in detail, that I can delineate the difference between my subjective truth and my objective truth.

“I feel like you’re right, Kramer..”

  • But does that make me factually right, too?

All depends.

While this is really a simple definition, it would make the current news a lot more palatable if folks would learn the distinctions.

Subjective is based on feeling, tastes, intuitions — real or imagined.

Objective is based on observable, quantifiable shared experience (fact).

Dear, sweet lord, you got to get this from an English major?

Subjective and Objective

As Hamlet points out, and this is the third time I’ve committed this to print, “Noting’s good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”

Nothing Good or Bad

Nothing Good or Bad

#Shakespeare

Righteous

Righteous

Righteous – Joe Ide (IQ Book 2)

Shelter in place guidelines sure make it easy to find a good series of books to read, and this is one of them. As I’ve previously noted, something reverberates, bounces back and forth, not like this is new ground, but it does seem to update a familiar genre. Box Two starts right where Book 1 left off. I wasn’t planning to compulsively read them back to back, but, I wanted a break from reading the Mick Herron books all at once.

There’s a laconic level of pacing in Righteous that wholly spins out of control. Mute funny and wry bits with nail-biting action and character anxiety.

Against our current climate of change, and the deepening divide? Timely material, with race as an undercurrent.

Makes it both good — as in exciting — to read, and then, there’s that concept that it might be topical, too.

Righteous

Righteous – Joe Ide (IQ Book 2)

Righteous (An IQ Novel Book 2)

Saturn in Aquarius

Saturn in Aquarius

February, 1991, through May, 1993, last time that Saturn was in Aquarius. Those dates are approximate as I just snagged an ephemeris off my shelf to check, and I arrived at that data set by thumbing through the pages. One was marked with a recent sticky note, as I was using the same data when I looked at the new year, in presentation form last January.

But what it means, moving forward?

In my understanding and explanations of astrology charts, when I’m interpreting what the planets mean, on an individual basis, what I teach, so frequently, is that my metaphors, allegories, and symbolism is based on what I understand, as a person. My data sets are filtered through what I see, what I feel, my perceptions.

Add to that notion, that this is shaded by my human experience? Contributing to the understanding that I’ve got thirty years of experience as a reader of the night sky, and I’ll arrive at different conclusions from what I saw — then.

Still, follow this thought process and analysis, this current time has similar energies to what was happening — then. This is about energy and symbolism, and what that means in practical applications.

I started this on the second effective week of the COVID-19 shut-down. Practically, I was already practicing “safe distance” as I’ve been doing phone readings, well, since the last time Saturn was in Aquarius. Makes me feel old.

Astrology chatter: There’s a subset of the “Millennial” generations,
I term them “Harmonic Convergence Millennials,” and those are characteristically born between 1987 and 1993, with the term, “Harmonic Convergence” referring to a celestial event that got turned into the dawn of the New Age, and a party in Sedona (AZ), both of which are marked by the Uranus/Neptune conjunction in Capricorn, sort of rolled through most of that time.

For the first half of that time frame, as marked by Harmonic Convergence Millennial Natal Charts, Saturn was in Capricorn. As noted, Saturn moved into Aquarius in 1991.

We’ve seen this before, people.

Some of this is new, though, and what this does, it requires us to harken back to yesteryear so we can navigate forward.

Saturn is about structure, and Aquarius is about freeform. On deeper levels, though, there’s more to it. The Aquarius mental connection, the subconscious, the psyche, the soul itself? The rigorous, religious to some, understanding of how our world works.

As I looked back over previous material I’d written about this, I was thinking about a line I’ve used before, “The year 2020 is a miracle year, and what we see is the culmination of at least two generations’ efforts to make the world a better place.” (source)

The more I toyed with the idea, and a separate understanding of Aquarius itself? This is the Universe calling a bluff. “You think you can do this? Let’s just see….”

Part of this is about developing an understanding that one has with one’s place in the world. The Aquarius mental perspicuity requires that. It’s about developing an intellectual grasp of the various metaphysical beliefs one has, and weaving that into a coherent whole, only, remember, this varies from individual to individual. Everyone has his or her own grasp of the meaning of life, and where we go — or don’t go — after this life. Or where we’ve been before? All part of the picture.

Past lives and ex-wives, for some of us.

Saturn entered Aquarius on March 22, shortly after the spring equinox, and then shortly thereafter? Saturn and Mars were perfectly aligned. Just adds a little extra zest to the Saturn equation.

Saturn doesn’t slink back into Capricorn until July 1st, just in time for the July 4th weekend, having just finished Venus Retrograde (in Gemini), along with Mercury Retrograde (in Cancer). That’s lot of material stacking up, alongside and shortly after the Summer Solstice.

Between now and July 1, more or less, this is the time to figure out what the meaning of the up and coming Saturn transits are about, individually. It’s not about global positions, not anymore, it’s more about what an individual person can do, one-on-one with him or herself. This is just a quick glimpse, and , like I’ve suggested the universe, or whatever one believes in? That’s calling a bluff.

“You think you got this? Let’s see…”

Saturn, along with Jupiter, enter Aquarius December 16 and 21, respectively.

The Jupiter/Saturn conjunction is a separate issue.

The short term message is about understanding our place in the world, and there are several ways this shows up in an astrology chart. However, in the larger scenario, this about how we all fit together, individually, and that’s what we’re supposed to be learning, even now.

To spell it out, clearly? This is a temporary holding pattern that is causing a massive disruption. It’s also a cosmic lesson about what’s to come in our collective future and whether or not we can pull together and work — individually — as a team, cf., Aquarius.

The other poignant pointer in these stars?

This is about getting one straight with whatever it is one believes. “Who are you praying to,” for example, as a question to ask.

Couple of weeks of downtime should be about right to get some idea about what a personal belief system would include, oddly enough, part of this shutdown looks like it includes Easter.

Just a coincidence, I’m sure.

4/3/2020 Saturn/Mars in Aquarius, Uranus in Taurus, Sun in Aries.

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Austin Adventures

Austin Adventures

June at the rock shop, for now, is still on hiatus. Then the big show, the one cancelled (postponed) in March, and now, the July show is put off, too.

As always, the latest data is on the site.

How does this work, as a plot device?

“Yeah, lose the ‘murder hornets’ bit. Seems a little too unrealistic, you know, with the pandemic and panic? Don’t you think you’ve got enough hyperbolic drama and tension?”

Yeah, why didn’t the editors fix this before production?