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Astrology in Real Life: Symbols of Pluto in Sagittarius - Nuns and Barbaro
Just Blathering…
I’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.
On 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.
But 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”.
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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)
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.
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.
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.