Saturday, 1 June 2013

LOU REED LIVER

Lou Reed is in the news due to him recovering from a life saving liver transplant. A company representing Lou Reed contacted me on his behalf a decade ago. I wonder if things would've been different for Lou Reed if they had engaged with the will of God.

It is written that the wife (Laurie Anderson) of Lou Reed told the Times that the 71 year old Reed is recovering and is already doing tai chi.

I once met a man that had been doing Tai Chi for most of his life, he had come to do a Reiki healing training course and we were on the level one together. When I met him his eyes were very fishy, I knew that he did not have long to live. However, he loved the Reiki and we had a fabulous weekend.

Lou Reed certainly walked on the wild side and Americans were warned about doing that.

In Australia a publisher asked me why a book simply called 'Liver' was so successful. I shared with him that it was because the title is simple, and people know what the book is about. A book title doesn't have much time to grab the attention of a person. As such, the more direct it is the better.

Lou was born on the 2nd March, 1942 and the 2nd of March, is the 'Day of Undying Loyalty'. Being a Piscean drink would certainly have been an issue. From experience I know that Pisceans both male and female drink like a fish. Life is about moderation and balance in all aspects of it. Living in harmony with the flow of life, making sure not to drink too much of it.

Reed also has a Virgo North Node in the 6th house and that determines the soul journey. The tendencies of a Virgo North Node is 'Escapism', 'Addictive', 'Drugs',  'Alcohol', 'Extremism', 'Oversensitivity' etc. In the life of the Virgo North Node they chose it as their challenge to overcome this lifetime. One of the aspects that they're meant to develop is service to others e.g. learning from their experiences to help others in a compassionate way. They are spiritually evolved people due to their past life experiences. Angels that purposefully chose the hard knocks this life time; to be an example to others of how not to do it.

Rest well Lou Reed. Things certainly do come home to roost.


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