Evolutionary Growing of Humanity
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Today, the first of March, Mercury and Mars conjoin in Aquarius and delivering the first celestial aspect for the month set a powerful intention for those of us living on Earth. One thing we might want to consider is our need to be mindful of how we assert ourself when communicating with our friends especially if we want to avoid unwittingly forcing our opinions onto others and alienating rather than integrating our differences. On the other hand, Mercury in Aquarius can herald a time when our thought forms garner crystal clarity and Mars in Aquarius can deliver an electrical magnetism attracting unconventional action mixed with daring innovation. It is definitely a month for thinking and acting outside the conventional box. We are being given the opportunity to allow fresh, exciting, and unusual ideas to surface from our unconscious, manifest as events in our daily life, and radically alter the way we perceive reality.
But that’s not all Mercury and Mars deliver this month. Mercury in Aquarius, translating the magnetism of Mars in Aquarius, conjoins Chiron on March 3, and Neptune on March 5, insuring the healing of a collective wounding to humanity that requires each of us to surrender on behalf of the collective our attachment to what we think we know. Every individual harbors thoughts that are preventing personal growth, which in turn, are preventing the evolutionary growth of humanity. Buddhism teaches that each individual has a unique perception of reality which he or she imprints upon the collective experience of humanity. Aquarius is that aspect in each of us awakening to the collective needs of humanity aware that our individual participation is mandatory for improving the (e)quality of daily human experience. This March can be a great month for each of us to contribute something uniquely ours, perhaps something until now unimagined, to the collective body of humanity which can profoundly influence the evolutionary growing of our species.
We need only be mindful of what it is that we contribute.







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