May
23

Astrology in Real Life: Symbols of Pluto in Sagittarius - Nuns and Barbaro

Just Blathering…

unveiled nunsI’m reading this book, Unveiled: The Hidden Lives of Nuns. How’s that for Pluto (hidden) in Sagittarius (religion)? It’s excellent. Very calming for some reason.












horse in a holeOn the same subject, this image came to mind the other day. I posted it on my old blog a few years ago as an image of Pluto in Sadge. I mean, come on. There’s a horse (Sagittarius) in a sink hole (Pluto), being pulled down (Pluto) against his will, obviously. I thought it was funny.




barbaroBut when I heard about Barbaro, going down, I didn’t think it was funny at all. In fact, it made me sick to my stomach. Posting this anyway, though. With wishes he comes through this, “a happy walking horse”.


4 Responses to “Astrology in Real Life: Symbols of Pluto in Sagittarius - Nuns and Barbaro”

  1. Dunya says on 5/23/06 at 11:06 am:

    How about this one:

    a spy (pluto) blogging (sagittarius? or aquarius?) about secrets (pluto)?

    Here: http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2156600/sacked-spy-blog-takes-mi6

    And the former MI6 spy’s blog: http://richardtomlinson.typepad.com/tomlinson_v_mi6/2006/04/i_wish_blogging.html (the begining)

  2. Dunya says on 5/23/06 at 11:10 am:

    First I thought: this is a scorpio pissed off, lol.

    But after reading his biografy I think maybe he’s a leo who was hurt in his pride.

  3. Laura Elizabeth says on 5/23/06 at 2:08 pm:

    I was at my parents house the day of the race and saw what happened to that horse. I don’t watch sporting events, and I especially avoid anything to do with animals because I find it cruel. Watching that race made me sick and I nearly cried for that poor animal. Thankfully the vet was able to fix his leg and he won’t be put to sleep.

  4. panasianbiz says on 6/29/06 at 7:59 pm:

    I stumbled across your blog while I was doing some online research. Like you, I felt ill when I saw the obvious pain this poor animal was in. I, too, hope and pray that he continues to recover and can someday live a semi-normal life.

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