First Sighting of Loch Ness Monster
Nov. 12th, 2025 10:22 amThe cusps can usually illuminate the situation, in this case
11 Sagittarius on ASC Cusp.
ceaseless experimentation with modes of self-expression
We're told ''Nothing but confusion will come from a witless process of trial and error'' which appeals to my sceptical side as being probably accurate.
Now to the cusp on the day the Loch Ness Monster was first publicised by modern media.
A LADY WRAPPED IN A LARGE STOLE OF FOX FUR.
KEYNOTE: The use of intelligence and mental subtlety as a protection against storms and trials.
Coming just after the preceding symbols and as the fourth stage of a five-fold sequence, which is usually related to some kind of technique, this symbol may at first seem irrelevant. The key to its interpretation, missed by the commentators, is fox fur. In symbolism and mythology the fox is always a clever and subtle animal. It represents the intellect at its early stage of "cunning";
Cunning denotes a certain type of subterfuge as well as a connection to nature and animals themselves so here is the dictionary definition -
''able to get what you want in a clever way, especially by tricking or cheating somebody''
Case solved, M'Lud!
11 Sagittarius on ASC Cusp.
ceaseless experimentation with modes of self-expression
We're told ''Nothing but confusion will come from a witless process of trial and error'' which appeals to my sceptical side as being probably accurate.
Now to the cusp on the day the Loch Ness Monster was first publicised by modern media.
A LADY WRAPPED IN A LARGE STOLE OF FOX FUR.
KEYNOTE: The use of intelligence and mental subtlety as a protection against storms and trials.
Coming just after the preceding symbols and as the fourth stage of a five-fold sequence, which is usually related to some kind of technique, this symbol may at first seem irrelevant. The key to its interpretation, missed by the commentators, is fox fur. In symbolism and mythology the fox is always a clever and subtle animal. It represents the intellect at its early stage of "cunning";
Cunning denotes a certain type of subterfuge as well as a connection to nature and animals themselves so here is the dictionary definition -
''able to get what you want in a clever way, especially by tricking or cheating somebody''
Case solved, M'Lud!