Daily Cosmic Calendar for Monday, April 14th

After the astrological warnings of the past two days, now that Monday is here you should be well-prepared for an anything-goes kind of experience, right? Let’s hope so. Here’s the cosmically-inspired line-up for sky patterns affecting everyone on Earth: The Moon in Libra opposes Mercury in Aries (2:02AM); the Moon opposes Uranus (2:22AM); the Moon squares Pluto (3:09AM); Juno opposes Vesta (7:46AM); the Moon conjuncts Mars (9:01AM); Mercury squares Jupiter (11:33AM); the Moon parallels Venus (12:46PM); Mercury parallels Ceres (1:28PM); Mercury conjuncts Uranus (4:17PM); Pluto at 14 degrees of Capricorn becomes stationary (4:48PM and intensifying underworld-extremist Plutonic themes) and begins retrograde motion that lasts until September 22; the Sun is contra-parallel to Neptune (5:08PM); the Moon unites with Vesta (8:40PM); Mercury squares Pluto (9:14PM); the Sun trines Pallas (9:40PM); the Moon parallels Neptune (10:14PM); and the Sun opposes Ceres (10:38PM). This is definitely the largest number of alignments ever listed for a 24-hour entry in 32+ years of writing this calendar, and a couple of other minor aspects could have been included, too. Of course, it is possible that you can utilize some of today’s favorable geometric formations to your advantage — like the Moon parallel Venus, Mercury parallel Ceres, the Moon union with Vesta, the Sun trine Pallas, and even Mercury conjunct Uranus as well as the Sun opposite Ceres. Nevertheless, wisdom dictates that you remain cool and calm while many people are losing their tempers or acting irresponsibly. Every person who can rise to the occasion and play the role of Good Samaritan is a welcome addition to the core group of divine illuminators working behind the scenes to inspire our beleaguered planet. You may want to meditate this evening for world peace since the Full Moon and Total Lunar Eclipse happen very early tomorrow. [Note to readers: All times are calculated for Pacific Daylight Time. Be sure to adjust all times according to your own local time so the alignments noted above will be exact for your location.]