Fire and Air... Water. Mercury and the Full Moon in Gemini. November 25-27, 2023
Mercury in fiery mutable Sagittarius has a positive connection in trine to The Destiny Point in fiery cardinal Aries November 25, 2023 6:18 pm ET
The power of individuality sets sights for the future. An interest and enthusiasm for the future is signified. Do you have a bright idea? Expect words to reach a far and wide audience now. What you think can get you fired up.
What do you believe is possible for a positive future?
We are heading toward the Full Moon in Gemini (ruled by Mercury) coming up on Monday, November 27th. What's the big headline, message, idea that gets attention? Gossip?
Mercury will be in challenge to Neptune in watery Pisces just hours after this Full Moon in Gemini having us question what we believe...
This behemoth creature stands taller than some buildings. Its skin is supernaturally smooth and mirrored, a golden surface that reflects your face perfectly. Its shape is that of an elephant, but with wisdom behind its eyes that no mere animal could ever achieve- the celestial before you is a paragon of good. It plods closer, crossing the perfectly reflective and motionless surface of its home without a ripple.
The Tarn Steward is the caretaker of the Glass Tarn, which lies on the third of the Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia. The lake has prophetic powers, but more common than any prophecy are the visitors to Destiny Point, from which people may take a fragment of purpose that causes others to view them as someone with an important role to play in the multiverse. The Steward watches over the Tarn and ensures that no being of evil may reach it to make use of its powers. Ancient and mighty, the Steward is as powerful as any demon lord.
The Tarn Steward moderates its response to threats based on the level of danger to itself and any bystanders- it is not known to bring its full might to bear even against the most wicked of mortals if they do not merit its most decisive methods of achieving victory. When it does, though, the Steward typically attempts a Trampling Charge on the first round of combat, followed by stomp attacks against any it successfully knocked prone. If its foes resisted the charge, it instead uses its extensive water-based arsenal to spray holy water around the battlefield and manipulate its enemies’ positions to its own greatest benefit. If it has allies present, it makes extensive use of its healing abilities. In any case, the Steward rarely fights to its foes’ death, preferring to hand trespassers and those with malevolent intent over to the heavenly court for trials and appropriate sentencing.
The Tarn Steward rarely leaves the Glass Tarn in Venya, on Mt. Celestia.
With this, The Heavens Are Empty is finished! I’ve added sixteen monsters to the ranks of the Celestial type, and if too many of them are insectoid, I’ve had bugs on the brain these past two years as a result of my home campaign. Please do let me know if you use any of these critters in your own game, I would love to hear it. The day might come when I add to the ranks of the heavens again, but for now, thank you for your time and consideration!
Hey please tell me part of fortune is brigu bindu in vedic? or it is vertex? I know these are western concept but seem related so clear my confusion
What is Bhrigu Bindu/Destiny Point?
Bhrigu Bindu is otherwise called a Destiny Point, a midpoint between your Rahu and Moon Nakshatra. It becomes particularly prominent interpreted in the context of planets aspecting this point. For example, mine is in the 6th house opposing my 12th house Jupiter. My whole life has always been about healing spiritual service towards people I've met in my personal life and now also with the collective, through my work. It's an underlying theme in all my relationships. Both the intimacy I experienced on a personal level and people's interest on a professional level comes through this healing energy. That's why all the people I've ever been close to come from wounded environments in some way. It makes perfect sense to me in the context of my life, because the 6th house is about fixing, regulation and confrontation, and my whole life, before I even adopted astrology and tarot as a main occupation, I have been telling people how to fix their problems. Go figure.
Planets sitting on your Destiny Point will influence its energy. For example, with Jupiter you go through life blessing people and giving some form of protection or enlightenment in a given area - like me spiritually. So it's your destiny to be a walking blessing, kind of lol. However, if for example Saturn is involved, it will delay whatever results you are supposed to get here, so earlier in life you may be frustrated, feeling like you can't fulfil your destiny or your life mission is not accessible to you.
Brighu Bindu often determines if our lives become entangled with spirituality. Having a Destiny Point in our 6th, 8th or 12th houses inevitably pulls us towards spiritual pursuits, as the struggles of these houses inspire us to search a higher meaning in life. Because of this, we also learn how to bring this meaning and wisdom to others. These are natural placements for a born healer, who takes his skill from adversity he had to overcome. Ironically, this makes Dusthanas a good place to have your Destiny Point in. No one wants their destiny to be something shallow after all. We all strive for greatness in this life, one way or another.