The moon just went from Cancer to Leo and will go to on a full moon in Virgo on the 16th. A quincunx aspect, which is 150 degrees is always hard and conflicting. And with Pisces Sun, we just want to dream and be peaceful and creative, but kinda stay in the background and go with the flow,. But Leo moon wants to go bold and move towards a fulfilment of a dream but with Pisces just doesn't have enough energy to do it, and makes the Leo energy frustrated.....in general we all feel this and some more than others depending on your own chart. It's an uncomfortable , nervous feeling so Pisces will probably win out. And we will mostly just chill...until the full moon.. 

If there is actually interaction, there may be some misunderstanding.  However tonight we will probably try to keep encounters to a minimum which is perfect for FB.  United but separate and alone in your own homes.

On the way home tonight I hear several songs on the radio that all reflected this weird energy too.  All songs with a theme of being stuck.  Or sadness or tragedy.  So much so that I don't have the energy to say what they were...

But wait.. the energy is changing now.  It's getting more Leo by the second so I am drawn to the exciting.  What was that wonderful post about the song lines in Australia?  Let's explore that!

What a wonderful concept!!  Song Lines are ley lines that are sung into existence in the outback. Below are excerpts from this link  http://www.worldmusic.net/guide/australian-aboriginal-music/





Australia - Aboriginal Music: Following the Songlines

With a remarkable history that stretches back at least 50,000 years, the indigenous people of Australia are part of the world’s oldest cultures. Preserving their ancient heritage through a complex oral tradition of mythological “Dreamtime” stories, music has always played a central role in maintaining cultural identity. From the traditional sounds of voice, bilma (clapsticks) and yidaki (didgeridoo) through to contemporary singer-songwriters and rock bands, Australia’s indigenous music continues to evolve in fascinating ways.

In the Dreamtime

Aboriginal creation myths tell of legendary totemic beings who wandered over the continent in the Dreamtime, singing out the name of everything that crossed their path – animals, plants, rocks, waterholes – and so singing the world into existence. The songlines are paths which can be traced across the continent, linking sacred spirits that have returned to the land. Thus, they define the intangible relationship between Aboriginal music, beliefs and the land


 

 

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