Thursday, June 4, 2009

Revolution – now!


“Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” Albert Einstein

You say you want a revolution – I’ll have you know that today is a great day to plan a revolt, refrain and rejuvenate. The Moon is in “attention to detail” Virgo and all of her loveliness. This fine checking of habits and behaviours is perfect to do a revise and review of your life. Health and wellbeing feature high on this list along with the daily rituals of routines and conduct especially in your workplace. Are you being the best person you can be? Or are you slouching off and shrugging at the too hard basket? Now is a good opportunity to get back on track or get back to where you once belong!

Resolutions to oneself are the first step toward credibility. How can we make commitments to others if we continually break promises to ourselves? Of course we are all human and this promise breaking routine happens all the time but we can also re-evaluate and get back to our personal goals.

Today is the first day of winter here in Oz. The northern hemisphere is defrosting while Down Under we are scanning the mountain tops for a hint of snow. Rugging up against the winter chills with scarves and hats is the priority.

The agenda reads that it is full tilt back into the workplace; a new week to discover new facets of my being with new lessons to learn no doubt – all in the name of spiritual growth.

This week Venus and Jupiter snuggle in a warm embrace – this aspect has profound healing potential. The chaos of the past few weeks has subsided now that Mars has moved from Aries into Taurus – “sigh”. Mercury is direct and a new month begins. Life is good in Australia right now – we are even keeping a low profile on the, shall we say it – recession. People have been stimulated and so has the economy – great!

The competition for the best new talent in Britain is over. The inspirational Goddess Susan Boyle has come in second to a group of young dancers. While this may have been the fate of the competition I think that in a lot of people’s minds she is a winner many times over. My question is, why do the media always paint such inspirational people in a negative colour? What are they (journalists) afraid of? Is it written somewhere that we must run someone down every time we tap a key on a computer – why can’t we say something positive? I don’t get it! Maybe that is why Einstein was regarded as a genius – he got it in spades!

Enjoy your revolution! Or should I say let’s revolt against the negative media messages and send the positive words of love and inspiration! I wonder what will happen then. Let’s try! So Be It!

Peace and Love and Loads of Inspiration!
Julia Ashton-Sayers


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