A few years ago, a Libra said to me, “I think you are a great person, but…” A few months ago, a Leo said to me, “I feel the need to be close to you, but…” A couple of days ago, a Sagittarius said to me, “I want to be in a relationship, but…” And as I write this blog, I am just about ready to write off men, but…
And just like that, he was awestruck by the divine feminine creature that kept his beautiful gaze, and knew the loving depths of his Soul.
A few years ago, a Libra said to me, “I think you are a great person, but…” A few months ago, a Leo said to me, “I feel the need to be close to you, but…” A couple of days ago, a Sagittarius said to me, “I want to be in a relationship, but…” And as I write this blog, I am just about ready to write off men, but…
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Dying is easy. It’s living that scares me to death. ~A. Lennox
A Full Moon in Scorpio this Friday, April 22nd, will bring a permanent end or shift to our personal lives. Meanwhile, Mars retrograde in Sagittarius beginning this Sunday, April 17th, will force us to question truths, i.e., ‘what’s it all mean’ according to our own beliefs. These celestial events will occur in the early degrees of both signs, making the energy more potent. Because Scorpio is concerned with transformation, and Sagittarius, a broadened perspective, what we are left to surrender will be for our own good. Scorpio the Scorpion is a fixed symbol that releases toxins with a painful sting. Sagittarius the Archer is a mutable symbol; its bow is flexible while its arrow always hits the mark. Combined, the two symbols represent the departure from that which is stagnant or decaying, so that we might fill the space that remains with something far greater and more honest than our limited understanding. Empowerment can be painful, but stepping into your own worth is priceless.
by Dr. Blue Craig Maybe it’s natural to become nostalgic while relocating. Regardless of how fast you seek to flee your current dwelling, most of us experience some type of emotional stirring surrounding our pilgrimage to a new land. Lead with the belief that everyone is doing the best they can with what they have in any given situation.
A few weeks ago, I was told that I do a good job at “keeping myself safe” and “preparing to be let down.” It was a truthful observation that strongly resonated; partly because of my own lived experiences, but also because this is the only way that I know how to continue to love, be grateful, and show compassion in the face of let down and disappointment. At first, I was not sure how to respond to what was said to me. I have been told on more than one occasion that I can be cold, detached, and aloof. A more intentional practice of vulnerability is something that I have only just begun in recent years, and I know deep down that my default to “keep safe,” is a narrative that needs to change. As long as I prepare for let down, that will be my experience. What is a narrative in your life that needs to change? |
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