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Tag: Sagittarius

Self-Forgiveness

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The last waning Moon of the year is under the meticulous care of Virgo directing our attention within insisting that we spend the next week in contemplation ruminating the  glaring imperfections in our life. Admittedly, there are many, but when we look at ourself through the critical eyes of Virgo  our imperfections can take on monstrous proportions overshadowing our best intentions leaving us cowering in the corner. Virgo is that aspect in each of us that can be holy unforgiving of ourself and others but it need not be so if we remember that our striving for perfection is our sincere wanting to improve something that is not working well. It stands to reason, and Virgo demands that we be reasonable, that one meaning of this waning Moon is for us to improve something within ourself beginning with self-forgiveness. Read the rest of this entry »

A Grand-slam-Square

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The Sagittarius Full Moon is stimulating a restlessness within each of us which may be pricking our dissatisfaction with the way things are. This is especially  true for those of us born with a strong influence of Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces at 21 degrees. This is not a negative experience, in fact, this Full Moon is spurring us onward to fulfill our dreams of the future aided with a tempering of our expectations of what that future will be. Gemini and Sagittarius have difficulty concentrating on the mundane concerns of life and yet this is exactly what we are challenged to do. One lesson taught, and hopefully learned, under the influence of this Full Moon is the necessity to create “boundaries”, which means to respect both the sovereignty of ourself and others. Another lesson offered is learning to take responsibility for fulfilling our commitments by keeping our mind focused on the goal and taking one precious step after another. In other words, this is not a fortuitous time for  entertaining distractions.  We need  to be watchful of becoming discouraged if things are not moving as fast as our mental imagining. The trick this week is to give ourself enough mental breath to “realize” what we think and feel, separate and distinct from others, without escaping into imaginary flights of fancy. Read the rest of this entry »

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