As David Knight scrutinizes the twelve houses of our natal charts, we know that we have been enabled to have access to a higher reality by entering these temples of the skies through his vast empirical interpretation. And how else could it otherwise be since these are the stars of love and the less explored orbit.David Knight is vigilant in expectations and crowned with a certain approach of his own to the clues of truths within the universal chaos. The immeasurable moment of eternity binds itself as a night bound to the other. Which planet I ask is the signifier of my soul? Knight advises us to close our eyes and remember nothing of summer. He reproves how not to become entangled in one's own footsteps. I ask if all this can be aleatory and he answers that our actions take us and bring us somewhere else often. We depart as if in truth but have erred and so we change and we must study the sky. But David Knight knows these dialectical horizons well. He has dressed us in May and starlight and has written us on the elements which are revived by the life of the world through astrology so that we may remain comforted and that the Lovemark of daybreak may always and forever find us guided by his wisdom.
Vigilant in expectations
David Knight
09 April 2008
As David Knight scrutinizes the twelve houses of our natal charts, we know that we have been enabled to have access to a higher reality by entering these temples of the skies through his vast empirical interpretation. And how else could it otherwise be since these are the stars of love and the less explored orbit.David Knight is vigilant in expectations and crowned with a certain approach of his own to the clues of truths within the universal chaos. The immeasurable moment of eternity binds itself as a night bound to the other. Which planet I ask is the signifier of my soul? Knight advises us to close our eyes and remember nothing of summer. He reproves how not to become entangled in one's own footsteps. I ask if all this can be aleatory and he answers that our actions take us and bring us somewhere else often. We depart as if in truth but have erred and so we change and we must study the sky. But David Knight knows these dialectical horizons well. He has dressed us in May and starlight and has written us on the elements which are revived by the life of the world through astrology so that we may remain comforted and that the Lovemark of daybreak may always and forever find us guided by his wisdom.