Speaking Of Mercury Boasting… Cut To Pluto Transit To The Moon – Mine
Astrology in real life
Regarding Scrabble, I told you my daughter was freakishly smart and according to the inside cover of the game where we make notes when things are notable…
“Nov 17, 2000, Mosta’s first game. Beats Mommy, score of 288″
Um… she was 5 years old.
I am pretty sure this is what retired me from the game. Sure you want your kid to grow up and best you but not when they’re in the first grade!
I have no way to explain her abilities, you simply had to be there and when I am reminded like this I get a feeling in the pit of my stomach I cannot describe.
My daughter happened to be very smart but it is no different from someone else’s daughter who has their hair curl down over their eye the way it does. All these kids are like a streak across the sky and when one of them goes down the loss is incalculable.
I remember that day I played Scrabble with my kid. She made words on the fringe of my own vocabulary and how she could do it was beyond my comprehension.
I knew I was dealing with an anomaly so I watched her closely and enjoyed her beyond all measure. I enjoyed her beyond my ability to convey and how this could have turned into such a sad story is also beyond my comprehension.
I guess this sums it up. Mosta is beyond. When something is beyond you, it’s just plain beyond you and this is the situation in this case.
I don’t think she is necessarily beyond other people but the idea she is beyond her mother is a certainty.
Have you ever met something or someone that you know operates outside your realm? What (or who)?

10 Responses to “Speaking Of Mercury Boasting… Cut To Pluto Transit To The Moon – Mine”
Yes, a man I dated for a few months.
He was as close to a pure-hearted soul I’ve ever met.
Several months after we broke up he moved to Calcutta and volunteered for Mother Theresa’s Home for the Dying. He drove an ambulance around the city and collected bodies of leprosy victims to take to the morgue. His generosity and kindness is unlike anyone I’ve ever met before or since.
My heart goes out to you through your Pluto-Moon Transit Elsa.I check your blog often, enjoy your take on life, and so admire you for all you give out of yourself, brave lass. I think that as a woman Pluto Moon transits bring a time that makes you question the very core of your existence, but that’s just my take. I realise everyone’s Pluto experience is so intensely only theirs..utterly exclusive, private, deep and personal. A strong partner is a huge plus, though, as you need to talk Pluto stuff through for years, like a record stuck in a groove,to folk who listen with absolute focus, like Liz Greene’s description of Ereshkigal’s Mourners. I’m in awe of the power of Pluto.. or rather of the corresponding experiences people have under such a transit.There’s no great magical sunrise promised when it eases away, but a few years down the line, you find you are deep down more at peace with yourself, and yes, able to move forward with hope for your own life. It’s very hard as a mum to understand moving away from your child in any sense at all, although we all do it on some level,often finding it hell of a hard even in supposedly happy circumstances. All I can say is that you never get over that Plutonic kind of experience.. but one day you feel more whole again, and strangely enriched as a human being..it all takes a while to happen..4-7yrs forward and life has new/different/ texture and depth. This is after all, YOUR life.. love and hugs from Scotland x
(((Elsa)))
I meet (I almost said “meat” — Mercury retch!) people like that a lot. I’m an alien, I don’t operate in the same sphere as a most folks. *shrug* I always wonder if the people I meet are just as boggled by me as I am by them, though. Do they notice or do I pass? Hmmmm. . ..
that’s a beautiful story.
This was just incredible to read.
“like a streak across the sky…”
Elsa, you have an amazing ability to write the language of loss…but also the language of love. This post oozes love. In fact, I would say you describe some of what love is so beautifully: enjoying Mosta beyond all measure. As always, I am moved, thank you.
This is beautiful, Elsa. Thank you so much for sharing this. I heard a wise medicine woman say (she had lost her daughter) that some souls were not able to stay here… that it was too much for them; she added that life is really hard. I don´t know exactly what she meant, but i share it with you, it might resonate in your soul.
My grandmother was out there… way out! All about her was Neptune.
Elsa that was beautifully written and its posts like these that keep me grateful and humble and I thankyou for that.
Is there a person beyond me? Yes my younger brother. He is intellectually disabled but the wisest person I know, his scope of world is both heartbreaking and inspiring. He may not be able to read, write or calculate but he truly knows things very few people learn in a lifetime.
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Elsa- did you play scrabble when you were pregnant? Perhaps Mosta picked up some of her skills from the womb.
When my wife was pregnant with our first daughter, we read James Michener’s ‘Hawaii’ out loud to each other in bed each night. Our daughter has amazing writing and reading skills. Our second daughter also picked up things from the womb. Some very good things, but that is another story.