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FREE WILL
ASTROLOGY
BY ROB BREZSNY
ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) : “Beware of what disturbs the heart,” said Ibn Mas’ud, a com-
panion of the prophet Mohammed. “If something unsettles your heart, then abandon it.” My
wise Aries friend Artemisia has a different perspective. She advises, “Pay close attention to
what disturbs the heart. Whatever has the power to unsettle your heart will show you a key
lesson you must learn, a crucial task you’d be smart to undertake.” Here’s my synthesis of Ibn
Mas’ud and Artemisia: Do your very best to fix the problem revealed by your unsettled heart.
Learn all you can in the process. Then, even if the fix isn’t totally perfect, move on. Graduate
from the problem for good.
TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) : Taurus social critic Bertrand Russell won the Nobel Prize in
Literature in 1950. He’s regarded as the founder of analytic philosophy and one of the twentieth
century’s premier intellectuals. But he went through a rough patch in 1940. He was adjudged
“morally unfit” to accept his appointment as a professor at the City College of New York. The
lawsuit that banned him from the job described him as being “libidinous, lustful, aphrodisiac and
irreverent.” Why? Simply because of his liberated opinions about sexuality, which he had consci-
entiously articulated in his book Marriage and Morals. In our modern era, we’re more likely to
welcome libidinous, lustful, aphrodisiac and irreverent ideas if they’re expressed respectfully,
as Russell did. With that as a subtext, I invite you to update and deepen your relationship with
your own sexuality in the coming weeks.
GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20) : In her poem “What the Light Teaches,” Anne Michaels describes
herself arriving at a lover’s house soaked with rain, “dripping with new memory.” She’s ready for
“one past to grow out of another.” In other words, she’s eager to leave behind the story that she
and her lover have lived together up until now — and begin a new story. A similar blessing will be
available for you in the coming weeks, Gemini: a chance for you and an intimate partner or close
ally to launch a new chapter of your history together.
CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) :
Some scientists deride astrology despite being ignorant
about it. For example, they complain, “The miniscule gravitational forces beaming from the
planets can’t possibly have any effect on our personal lives.” But the truth is that most astrol-
ogers don’t believe the planets exert influence on us with gravity or any other invisible force.
Instead, we analyze planetary movements as evidence of a hidden order in the universe. It’s
comparable to the way weather forecasters use a barometer to read atmospheric pressure
but know that barometers don’t cause changes in atmospheric pressure. I hope this inspires
you, Cancerian, as you develop constructive critiques of situations in your own sphere. Don’t
rely on naive assumption and unwarranted biases. Make sure you have the correct facts before
you proceed. If you do, you could generate remarkable transformations in the coming weeks.
LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) : As you glide into the Season of Love, I’d love you to soak up wise
counsel from the author bell hooks. (She doesn’t capitalize her name.) “Many people want love
to function like a drug, giving them an immediate and sustained high,” she cautions. “They want
to do nothing, just passively receive the good feeling.” I trust you won’t do that, Leo. Here’s
more from hooks: “Dreaming that love will save us, solve all our problems or provide a steady
state of bliss or security only keeps us stuck in wishful fantasy, undermining the real power of
the love — which is to transform us.” Are you ready to be transformed by love, Leo?
VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) : Burrow down as deep as you dare, Virgo. Give yourself pep talks
as you descend toward the gritty core of every matter. Feel your way into the underground,
where the roots meet the foundations. It’s time for you to explore the mysteries that are usu-
ally beneath your conscious awareness. You have a mandate to reacquaint yourself with where
you came from and how you got to where you are now.
River Road; thence, South 17º 33’ East,
62.85 feet along said centerline to a point
(being referenced on the ground by an iron
pin bearing South 89º 45’ 31” West, 31.42
feet); thence, South 89º 45’ 31” West,
1060.69 feet to a point marked by an iron
pin; thence North 89º 36’ 15” West,
1920.06 feet to the true point of begin-
ning, in Lane County, Oregon. 3.
RECORDING DATA: Trust deed dated July
31, 2009; recorded on August 7, 2009, as
Instrument No. 2009-045611, in the offi-
cial records of Lane County, Oregon. 4.
DEFAULT FOR WHICH FORECLOSURE IS
MADE: Beneficiary seeks to foreclose the
trust deed for failure to pay the following
sums: Installments of principal and inter-
est which became due on June 01, 2019,
and subsequent payments; together with
all costs, disbursements, and/or fees
incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or
trustee, their employees, agents or
assigns. 5. SUM OWING ON THE
OBLIGATION SECURED BY THE TRUST
DEED: Beneficiary has declared all
amounts to be immediately due and pay-
able, including: (a) The principal sum of
$1,209,673.36; and (b) Interest accruing
daily at $231.99 as of November 16, 2018
in the amount of $46,170.68; and (c) Late
fees and foreclosure costs in the amount
of $5,870.20; and (d) Trustee’s fees,
attorney’s fees, sums required for protec-
tion of the property, and additional sums
secured by the Trust Deed. 6. ELECTION
TO SELL: The successor trustee hereby
elects to sell the property to satisfy the
obligations secured by the trust deed.
This Notice of Default, Election to Sell and
Trustee’s Notice of Sale has been recorded
in the official records of Lane County,
Oregon, as 2010-058906, on November
01, 2019, as reflected on the copy of this
document which has been entered in the
records of Lane County for purposes of
notice of default and election to sell. 7.
DATE, TIME AND PLACE OF SALE:
Tuesday, April 15, 2020, at 10:00 a.m.
Pacific Time, as established by ORS
187.110; at the doorsteps of the Lane
County Courthouse, 125 E. 8th Avenue,
Eugene, Oregon, 97401. 8. SALE OF
PROPERTY: The successor trustee will sell
at oral public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, paid on the date of sale, the
interest which the grantor had, or had
power to convey at the time of execution
of the trust deed, together with any inter-
est of the grantor or successors in interest
acquired after execution of the trust deed,
to satisfy the sum owing on the obligation
plus the expenses of sale and trustee and
attorney fees. 9. REINSTATEMENT:
Pursuant to ORS 86.753, the grantor, the
grantor’s successor in interest to all or any
part of the trust property, any beneficiary
under a subordinate trust deed, or any
person having any subordinate lien or
encumbrance of record on the property
may cure the default or defaults at any
time prior to 5 days before the date set by
the trustee for the trustee’s sale. If the
default consists of a failure to pay, when
due, sums secured by the trust deed, the
default may be cured by paying the entire
amount due at the time of cure under the
terms of the obligation, other than such
portion as would not then be due had no
default occurred. Any other default of the
trust deed obligation that is capable of
being cured may be cured by tendering
the performance required under the obli-
gation or trust deed. In any case, and in
addition to paying the sums or tendering
the performance necessary to cure the
default, the person affecting the cure shall
pay to the beneficiary all costs and
expenses actually incurred in enforcing
the obligation and trust deed, plus trustee
and attorney fees as prescribed in ORS
86.753. Upon such payment, the proceed-
ings shall be dismissed and the trust deed
reinstated. 10. NOTICE TO TENANTS: The
property in which you are living is in fore-
closure. A foreclosure sale is scheduled
for Tuesday, April 15, 2020, at 10:00 a.m.
at the doorsteps of the Lane County
Courthouse, 125 E. 8th Avenue, Eugene,
Oregon 97401. Unless the lender who is
foreclosing on this property is paid, the
foreclosure will go through and someone
new will own this property. The following
information applies to you only if you
occupy and rent this property as a resi-
dential dwelling under a legitimate rental
agreement. The information does not
apply to you if you own this property or if
you are not a residential tenant. If the
foreclosure goes through, the business or
individual who buys this property at the
foreclosure sale has the right to require
you to move out. The buyer must first give
you an eviction notice in writing that spec-
ifies the date by which you must move out.
The buyer may not give you this notice
until after the foreclosure sale happens. If
you do not leave before the move-out
date, the buyer can have the sheriff
remove you from the property after a
court hearing. You will receive notice of
the court hearing. FEDERAL LAW
REQUIRES YOU TO BE NOTIFIED IF YOU
ARE OCCUPYING AND RENTING THIS
PROPERTY AS A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
UNDER A LEGITIMATE RENTAL
AGREEMENT, FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES
THE BUYER TO GIVE YOU NOTICE IN
WRITING A CERTAIN NUMBER OF DAYS
BEFORE THE BUYER CAN REQUIRE YOU TO
MOVE OUT. THE FEDERAL LAW THAT
REQUIRES THE BUYER TO GIVE YOU THIS
NOTICE IS EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEMBER
31, 2019. Under federal law, the buyer
must give you at least 90 days’ notice in
writing before requiring you to move out. If
you are renting this property under a
fixed-term lease (for example, a six-month
or one-year lease), you may stay until the
end of your lease term. If the buyer wants
to move in and use this property as the
buyer’s primary residence, the buyer can
give you written notice and require you to
move out after 90 days, even if you have a
fixed-term lease with more than 90 days
left.
STATE LAW NOTIFICATION
REQUIREMENTS: IF THE FEDERAL LAW
DOES NOT APPLY, STATE LAW STILL
REQUIRES THE BUYER TO GIVE YOU
NOTICE IN WRITING BEFORE REQUIRING
YOU TO MOVE OUT IF YOU ARE
OCCUPYING AND RENTING THE
PROPERTY AS A TENANT IN GOOD FAITH.
EVEN IF THE FEDERAL LAW REQUIREMENT
IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE AFTER
DECEMBER 31, 2012, THE REQUIREMENT
UNDER STATE LAW STILL APPLIES TO
YOUR SITUATION. Under state law, if you
have a fixed-term lease (for example, a
six-month or one-year lease), the buyer
must give you at least 60 days’ notice in
writing before requiring you to move out. If
the buyer wants to move in and use this
property as the buyer’s primary residence,
the buyer can give you written notice and
require you to move out after 30 days,
even if you have a fixed-term lease with
more than 30 days left. If you are renting
under a month-to-month or week-to-week
rental agreement, the buyer must give you
at least 30 days’ notice in writing before
requiring you to move out. IMPORTANT:
For the buyer to be required to give you
notice under state law, you must prove to
the business or individual who is handling
the foreclosure sale that you are occupy-
ing and renting this property as a residen-
tial dwelling under a legitimate rental
agreement. The name and address of the
business or individual who is handling the
foreclosure sale is shown on this notice
under the heading “SUCCESSOR
TRUSTEE.” You must mail or deliver your
proof not later than (30 days before the
date first set for the foreclosure sale). Your
proof must be in writing and should be a
LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) : It’s natural and healthy to feel both the longing to connect and
the longing to be independent. Each of those urges deserves an honored place in your heart.
But you may sometimes experience them as being contradictory; their opposing pulls may
rouse tension. I bring this to your attention because I suspect that the coming weeks will be a
test of your ability to not just abide in this tension, but to learn from and thrive on it. For inspi-
ration, read these words by Jeanette Winterson. “What should I do about the wild heart that
wants to be free and the tame heart that wants to come home? I want to be held. I don’t want
you to come too close. I want you to scoop me up and bring me home at night. I don’t want to
tell you where I am. I want to be with you.”
SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) : The Louvre Museum in Paris displays 38,000 objects
throughout its eighteen acres of floor space. Among its most treasured thirteenth-century
artworks is The Madonna and Child in Majesty Surrounded by Angels, a huge painting by Italian
painter Cimabue. When a museum representative first acquired it in the nineteenth century, its
price was five francs, or less than a dollar. I urge you to be on the lookout for bargains like that
in the coming weeks. Something that could be valuable in the future may be undervalued now.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) : Sagittarian performance artist Marina Abramović
observes that Muhammad, Buddha, Jesus and Moses “all went to the desert as nobodies and
came back as somebodies.” She herself spent a year in Australia’s Great Sandy Desert near
Lake Disappointment, leading her to exclaim that the desert is “the most incredible place, be-
cause there is nothing there except yourself, and yourself is a big deal.” From what I can tell,
Sagittarius, you’re just returning from your own metaphorical version of the desert, which is
very good news. Welcome back! I can’t wait to see what marvels you spawn.
TIME FOR AN
ANNUAL WELLNESS EXAM?
Make your health a priority.
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) : Upcoming events may bedevil your mind. They may mess
Regular checkups and cancer screenings are
essential for staying healthy, no matter what
your gender identity or sexual orientation.
with your certainties and agitate your self-doubts. But if you want my view about those pos-
sibilities, they’re cause for celebration. According to my analysis of the astrological indicators,
you will benefit from having your mind bedeviled and your certainties messed with and your self-
doubts agitated. You may ultimately even thrive and exult and glow like a miniature sun. Why?
Because you need life to gently but firmly kick your ass in just the right way so you’ll become
alert to opportunities you have been ignoring or blind to.
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becoming a good writer is to read a lot of books. So what are we to make of the fact that one of
the twentieth century’s most celebrated novelists didn’t hew to that principle? In 1936, three
years before the publication of his last book, Aquarian-born James Joyce confessed that he had
“not read a novel in any language for many years.” Here’s my take on the subject: More than
any other sign of the zodiac, you Aquarians have the potential to succeed despite not playing by
conventional rules. And I suspect your power to do that is even greater than usual these days.
PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) : “If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you have
to find the courage to live it,” wrote Piscean novelist John Irving. In the coming weeks, Pisces,
you will have the power to get clearer than ever before about knowing the way of life you love.
As a bonus, I predict you will also have an expanded access to the courage necessary to actually
live that way of life. Take full advantage!
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