Wednesday, January 30, 2013

The Almost Daily One-up, 01/30/13

A creative approach is required, and a sudden increase in force, a shock, is needed to achieve it. This shock might be something you need to issue; if so, make sure you're coming from a higher place, not from fear. Alternately or additionally, the shock might involve an unexpected change in circumstances. In any case, own it, use it. Hold 'er steady, keep your eyes on the prize.

Casting notes. The keycenter is Eb Descending, indicating energy moving downward from the 3rd to 2nd chakra: power into creativity. The scalepoint of “la” descending indicates governance, the rules of the game; the sforzando card indicates a sudden, unexpected increase in force.

Musical notes: In a descending Eb major scale, suddenly C!, loud and startling.

About the Almost Daily One-up. A little project taken on by J S Kingfisher for 2013, whereupon he starts the occasional day with a one-card Muzoracle casting asking the question, “What insight or exercise might be most helpful to my readers today?” Subscribe to the Muzoracle Addenda and have them sent to your inbox.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

The Almost Daily One-up, 01/27/13


Check in with your body and take a moment to gently release any tensions you might find, and set an intention now to maintain a relaxed physical presence throughout the day. Let the arising of creative energy serve as a reminder, no matter how small: composing an email, setting a table, let each creative act today remind you to release tension and feel yourself alive in your skin. 

Casting notes. The keycenter of D descending indicates energy moving downward from the 2nd chakra to the first, from creativity into manifestation. The scalepoint of “se” speaks of intention; the Perfect Fourth of Percussion speaks of the Divine Feminine manifesting in the physical world.

Musical notes. In the context of a descending D major scale a Db arises from an Ab, referencing the key of Db major: a consonance appearing as a dissonance shocking us into sinking downward chromatic movement. The upper note of the fourth, Db/C#, is the same note as “ti” in the descending scale of D, softening the blow and allowing the interval’s openness to shine. 

About the Almost Daily One-up. A little project taken on by J S Kingfisher for 2013, whereupon he starts the occasional day with a one-card Muzoracle casting asking the question, “What insight or exercise might be most helpful to my readers today?” Subscribe to the Muzoracle Addenda and have them sent to your inbox.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Almost Daily One-up, 01/23/13


Instead of thinking of things in the usual way or making assumptions, take time to listen to, acknowledge, and respect a different viewpoint. Seeing – not necessarily agreeing with, but seeing and understanding – the basis of another viewpoint can shed light on the perhaps unseen basis of our own, and lead to a broader, more functional understanding of what’s at hand.

Casting Notes. The keycenter of "A ascending" indicates energy moving upward from the throat chakra to the third eye: communication leading to insight. The scalepoint of “re” indicates mechanical or habitual behavior. A Major Second of Woodwinds refers to independent, though not necessarily conflicting, ways of thinking.

Musical Notes. Keycenter + scalepoint + card = A, B, C#: three consecutive whole tones. Not particularly dissonant nor harmonious, not really leading anywhere: just you, me, and what we want, all singin’ away. (Okay, fluting away☺)

About the "Almost Daily One-up." A little project taken on by J S Kingfisher for 2013, whereupon he starts the occasional day with a one-card Muzoracle casting asking the question, “What insight or exercise might be helpful to my readers today?” Subscribe to the Muzoracle Addenda and have the Almost Daily One-up sent to your inbox.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

The Almost Daily One-up, 01/19/13


It’s a good day to be artful, and you will meet with success—provided you focus on the positive.

Casting notes: The keycenter is Eb descending, indicating movement downward from the 3rd chakra (manifestation) toward the second chakra (creativity.) The scalepoint of “la” indicates governance, the rules of the game. The Major Third of Woodwinds indicates positive thinking. Musical Notes: Keycenter + scalepoint + card = first position Ab major triad in the key of Eb - sweet!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Daily One-up, 01/17/13


While it is essential that we acknowledge, accept, and work through whatever feelings come upon us, sometimes after their initial onset our feelings get caught in a kind of feedback loop, drawing energy for no other purpose than to keep themselves alive. Grief can become chronic depression, for example; simple insecurities can become phobias. Once these feedback loops are established we become psychologically, even chemically addicted to them: that’s how they own us. The things that distress us most make us feel strangely alive. 

When we are fortunate enough to recognize this mechanism at work within us, a choice appears: we can pull the plug; we can say, “thanks, but no thanks,” and direct our energy elsewhere; we can simply stop feeding the critter and let it die. This casting speaks of such an opportunity: feelings are flooding through us, yet now we are given a moment of seeing: a vision appears that allows for new possibilities. Seize the day! When that ol’ devil comes a-knockin’, tell him you're busy. What is this new way of seeing and being? What does it entail, where might it lead?

Casting Notes: The keycenter of F Descending references the heart chakra and speaks of "feelings coming down." The scalepoint of "se" indicates "intention moving up." The Tritone of Woodwinds speaks of impetus and transformation in the realm of thought. Musically, the interval between the keycenter and the scalepoint is a downward tritone, while the card creates a tritone going up from the scalepoint right back up to the keycenter. We're talking serious tritone here, a straight ahead blast to a new level.



Sunday, June 10, 2012

Minor Thirds, Seriously



An interesting casting with an emphasis on a Minor Third of Voices. What does it mean to be serious?

Keycenter: C Ascending

Under me: A Major Seventh of Voices. Your current predicament is governed by an essential lack. The bad news: there is a hole in your spirit. The good news: it may be filled any number of ways – now is your chance. 

Under le: Fermata. The hold-up, the stasis you are experiencing arises from a mechanical, unconscious place within; if you look to find the conductor’s hand holding the orchestra in pause, you will see the hand is yours. 

Axis, over so: An Octave of Strings crossed with a Minor Third of Voices. Beyond the mundane aspects of the difficulties in front of you, the karmic challenge you are facing, the potentially transformative challenge to your life as a whole, involves finding emotional strength where there appears to be none: take heart – expressing a little courage will engender more courage. This is a serious moment for you as a being – how shall you respond in kind? Surely not with heaviness and drama - the Octave of Strings warns against that. What does it mean to be serious? Can you be strong yet light, committed yet open?

Over ti: A Conductor of Voices. The navigation of this transition must be spirit led. The lack in position 1 – what has been filling that lack to this point? Emotion, yes? Action based on despair? The feeling must be strong now, yes, but the spirit, the inner knowing, must direct. How can you hear this voice?



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Sunday, May 20, 2012

A Soloist of Voices


The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me,
he complains of my gab and my loitering. 
I too am not a bit tamed,I too am untranslatable,
I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world.
–Walt Whitman, "Song of Myself"


What is it to be a soloist? It is a time when the attention of others turns to us – it is our moment to shine. It is a call to be articulate and sincere. It is a time when success or failure can over-inflate or crush our notions of self-worth; and it is a time to set such notions aside.

The suit of Voices embodies attributes of all the other suits. The push of the diaphragm, the contours of the mouth recall Brass and it’s creative fire. The vocal cords vibrate like the watery, emotional Strings; split down the middle like a double reed, they sing with air like the pensive Woodwinds. The voice as a whole gains its character, indeed can only manifest, in the vessel, the drum, of the body. 

The voice is a bridge between the inner and outer worlds: it communicates, expresses, prays. For all this, the suit of Voices is greater still than the sum of its parts: it speaks of who we are beyond thought, feeling, body, and movement; it sings the song of the Self.

What is it to be a Soloist of Voices? It is a time to express our innermost knowing, our most sacred desires, no holds barred; it is a time to be. It can be a lonely time, not everyone will encourage, support, allow... but oh sweet Lord, the ones who will, the ones who will.