Scorpio’s Memory

By Aquarius

Honesty & Truth : The New World Order – Part Five

Jon Rappaport : A Voice Of Truth

Let’s stay with Jon a bit longer. As pioneering and wayfinding is his predestined pathway, in spite of all opposition, fearlessly and intrepid he keeps on butting his head against any obstacle that ever gets in the way of revealing the truth, the way he sees it. Scorpios have a wonderful memory that never seem to forget anything and that’s great for his writing efforts. The Scorpio memory reflects how everything we experience on the earthly plane is stored in our subconscious. This is how the energies of the inner and outer world of those who are strongly under the influence of the Scorpio energies sometimes seem to be capable of acting, even though they are still taking part in earthly life.

Because they never forget anything, if you have any Scorpios around you be extra careful how you treat them. Make a point to never hurt an unevolved Scorpio. This sign is co-ruled by Mars, the Roman God of war, and Pluto, their God of the underworld. The same as everything else that exists in our world, naturally the energies of both planets can be used for either good or bad purposes. And knowing how they sometimes feel about people, especially when someone has hurt them, Scorpios find it hard to trust anyone – least of all themselves. And if someone has hurt them deeply, unevolved Scorpios are likely to eventually seek revenge. If it takes thirty years of patient waiting, when they strike something will hit you out of the blue, when you least expect it and it’s sure to hit you where it hurts most.

As touched upon earlier, Scorpio is a fixed sign and people born into all of them are stubborn and very much set in their ways. Changing their minds is very difficult for them. That’s how they create relationship problems for themselves that with a bit more flexibility could easily be avoided. Alas, that’s just about impossible for the fixed signs and especially Scorpio. For as long as they insist on having things their way, no matter what, not many people are willing to put up with them in the long run. That’s why Scorpios often wind up as lone wolves.

My husband and I decided to each go their own way after we had been married for thirty-three years. He was a Capricorn and having been born on 8th January 1937, that means that for the whole of his present lifetime he had to cope with a double dose of the energies of Saturn and Capricorn. As I know now, that’s no joke in anyone’s language. By the way, the eighth day of every months is under the influence of the energies of Saturn and Capricorn. Looking back from where I am now, I realise that separation was the best thing for us at that time. Being a Sun Libra, my ideas of what my home should look like were very different from my husband’s Capricornian ideas. In the end, he felt happier living in a flat, whereas I prefer a house. So at long last each could have their own way. Naturally, there were other major differences that drove us apart.

We had been an excellent team when we were bringing up our children, going to work and looking after our home. Yet, when the youngsters had grown up, we had to deal with the empty nest syndrome, the same as everybody else. We found that we had hardly any common interests left and as a result had become like two strangers under the same roof. My life was in the process of being taken over by discovering that our earthly existence has a spiritual background. I started to explore it in my writings. As soon as I started writing about something, the most amazing discoveries just seemed to come to me.

My husband wasn’t interested in anything of that nature, in those days. So we separated but stayed married. It sounds very simple, but believe you me it most certainly was not. However, with the passing of time, we discovered to our delight that our marriage was becoming better than it had ever been before. The same happened to the friendship that had brought us together in the first place, he living in England and me in Germany. We had been pen-friends for thirteen years when we got married and it was out writing that brought us ever closer together again. He started writing his funny Madazine articles and they were followed by lots of short stories. My writing concentrated ever more on finding a better understanding of the spiritual background of life and sharing my learning with my ever growing worldwide readership.

Be that as it may, having been married for almost fifty-six years has provided me with first hand knowledge that Scorpios really never forget anything. My husband’s Moon was in Scorpio on the Ascendant. Some of his colleagues used to call him a mine of useless information. He truly was like a walking encyclopaedia and I enjoyed asking him about things. As often as not, he knew the answer. Not merely where facts were concerned but also when figures entered the picture. An astonishing ability!

Also, I am glad that I don’t have to take anyone’s word for Scorpio’s ability to survive almost anything. Plenty of evidence has come my way that people with Scorpio on the ascendant of their birthchart invariably had to cope with an exceedingly difficult entry into this lifetime. They survived it thanks to their Scorpionic strength. It had to be used straight away. My husband was one of these people. His Moon was in Scorpio in the first house. The doctor who helped to bring him into our world, said he had never come across a baby that was as long and thin as my husband. He advised father Joseph to tell mother Emma, as carefully as possible, that the baby was unlikely to reach his first birthday.

Well, my husband passed from this world on 25th January 2020, two weeks after his eighty-third birthday and shortly before the pandemic craziness got hold of our world. I have always admired his sense of timing and it was as perfect as ever on this occasion. His death certificate states that he died from old age frailty and cancer of the nether regions, a typical scorpionic complaint. I was glad that he was no longer suffering and that, if he had departed from this plane somewhat later, his passing would almost certainly have been counted as a Covid death, which it was definitely not. But having been born and growing up in one of the Yorkshire Heavy Woollen District towns, where the air in those days was severely polluted, had a lot to answer for.

He told me how on one occasion as a little boy his parents took him to the seaside. Watching the trees along the railway line, he remembers thinking that there was something wrong with them because their trunks were not black, like those at home. And that was the air people had to breathe in. Not surprisingly, throughout his adult life and especially towards the end, my husband was struggling with breathing difficulties. He had to endure it on top of cancer of the nether regions, a typical Scorpio complaint.

This is the kind of situation that Jon described with such clarity in his item of 29th January 2021. I admire his ability to grasp an issue and the clarity with which he follows it through, digging ever deeper until he has found the truth behind whatever has been trying to hide it. That’s Scorpio at it’s best and how Jon to this day is making good use of never forgetting anything of interest, especially in connection with matters of health.

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