MERCURY RAHUTROGRADE
As Mercury retrograces,
check the words on their faces
that lead you into the mazes
where old contracts turned to chases
to re-capture the dreams
from the shadows of relations
eclipsed by a Moon
and planets that station
turn backwards to
turn back words
to release the fire
to extinguish the blazes
so the words that were planted
turn from time into places
By now
you have all heard of the soon to be solar eclipse on Nov 3. To recap, Mercury will be
retrograde in Libra along with a debilitated Sun, a potent exalted Saturn, a ghost Moon and
a rampaging Rahu. To make the matter much trickier, an almost stationary
Jupiter is deeply interlinked with Mercury. This makes the aspect of Jupiter
act like an aspect of Mercury retrograde.
Time is the shadow of light
light is the shadow of God
Made of light, yet sculpted from darkness,
the body is the shadow of the soul
Form is the shadow of the mind
that creates the words that cast it
Thoughts are a shadow of what is spoken
words a shadow of our thoughts
Form is birthed from these two parents
The fruits of our future actions are the
shadows of the words we plant today
Expiration of breath is the
shadow of the inhalation of light
Health is the shadow of Yoga
Attachment is the shadow of desire
suffering is the shadow of attachment
True knowledge is the shadow of the Guru
Karma is the shadow of the past,
Dharma is the shadow of the future
Total annihilation is the
shadow of corporate greed
Fruit is the shadow of the seed
Contentment is the shadow of gratitude
The shadows of the past
Are the objects of the future
Cast by the light of the present
Everything is a shadow of Om
Love is the shadow of Creation
Dreams are the shadow of reality
Reality is the shadow of dreams
All of Mankind is a shadow of
the Earth, the Trees and the Rain
Emptiness is the shadow of form
Form is the shadow of emptiness
Habits are the shadows of repetition
Eternity is the shadow of Now
Here lies the shadow of eternity
Ghosts are the shadows of shadows
The soul will not be televised,
but your shadow will.
Shadows
sleep in wombs of light born of day yet slayed by night. Shadows are echoes of
light, ripples off the drops of stars, melodic remnants of form and creation.
What Rahu does with light during a Solar eclipse
The Solar eclipse on November 3, is being caused by Rahu, the North Node of the Moon.
Rahu is a planet who does not wish to follow the status quo. For Rahu, order is derived from chaos. The severed head of the shadow is not merely combatitive towards
the light, but he has a profound creed in which to refute the dominance that
the Sun and Moon have in our lives.
Rahu wishes
to exercise his retrolutionary right to assert that it is not darkness that is
born of light, but it is light that is born from darkness. It is not darkness
that is a shadow of light, but it is light that is the shadow of darkness. Rahu
argues that light is merely seen as a reflection of form, but darkness is seen
as a projection from form. So, it must surely be the case that the immense
darkness of space must be the shadow of some unfathomable giant form, to which whom, Rahu is
related.
We
are the shadows of our ancestors; tethered by that light, we have an obligation
to them for our creation; and through our oblations to them, they in a sense,
lie in our shadows as well.
We are
the fish caught in the nets cast by our ancestors, but through our actions, we
entangle, or nourish them in the webs we cast as well.
In this stream, some lineages hold that Rahu represents the paternal grandfather.
This
may be because we are once removed from our grandparents, and the shadow is
once removed from the light.
Rahu
may act as a bridge to cross the severed routes of our psyche; to recover the
akashic hard-drive that has slithered through the cracks of time, or the times
we cracked; to visit sacred places, or to confront prejudices about foreigners
or foreign concepts that are really the shadows of our ignorance eclipsed by
fear, or the shadows of our fears eclipsed by ignorance.
Rahu
creates a necessary, yet often abstract intimacy with objects and relations
that appear foreign, but are critical for our transformation and evolution.
Artists:
Shigeo Fukuda
Tim Noble & Sue WebsterFred Eedekens
Kumi Yamashita