Friday, February 19, 2010

Listening

Listen to your wise self. Let you inner compass direct the course of your life.

Today is number six day – adjustment time – commitment and responsibility take precedence over the desire to naff off and have fun. Take a personal inventory. Could you be more polished? Review your diet. Does it need adjusting?

The Moon is in Taurus and the Sun has just stepped into her Neptunian phase. These two signs may be at the opposite end of the spectrum but they blend together nicely.

Taurus, ruled by Venus is a sensual sign; although, Taurus can be very practical and certainly dependable. Slow and steady progress is usually the creed as Taurus makes deliberate steps toward goals.

The Piscean Sun phase brings the mystic out in all of us. We are all influenced by the magic of Neptune. Pisces is highly compatible with Scorpio so this annual return will obviously blend sweetly.

Overall, we will all be caressed by the dreamy Piscean return. Allow the fish to entice the inner poet or mystic and bask in the magic realm.

Death augurs an end, and so the cycle of life. This card can be feared and I view it as just another page turning in my book of life. Actually I see our lives from the perspective of a library. Each book holds many chapters. And Death stamps two significant words, The End.

The Wheel of Fortune phase brings in the great benefactor. Change and growth follow positive seeds cast over fertile ground. Optimism is the fertiliser spray and the new concepts are opportunities taking root.

The Magician casts his wand across the field of dreams. Where will this new adventure take us? Will you change significantly or is this just a tick on your “to do” list? Anything is possible! Believe it or not! You are making your mark with a new and vibrant thread in the tapestry of life.

Listen with your heart. Follow your dreams and move with the changing tide of time. Poseidon demands commitment from your creative life and crack open the shell of resistance and reaches in for the perfect pearl of wisdom.

The Day I got Fired


The day I got fired I went to Maine
Never to remain
under the constraint of oppression and pain.

On my way I dawdled into Norway
Strolled past Poland, went through Paris
Goliath did carry us!
Up the snowy mountains under the ledge
Hey watch that edge.

The day I got fired
I took out my skis I hired
I laughed up and I rolled up and down the ski slopes
On my board
I sat in a restaurant in Portland
Drank fine wine and ate sumptuous lobster

The day I got fired I can celebrate
They think they determined my fate
I jump and I click my heels with glee
In ecstasy I shout I am free, free, free

The day I got fired I did not sit and moan
I did not cry all day on the phone
I took a trip before it’s too late
Because I know that it is fine to celebrate
The right to take a stand, to keep working on my plan
My plan for a better life to come and go as I please
To seek and to find to improve my mind
The day I got fired was an opportunity to finally come back to me

February 1999 © JAS

Peace, Love and Happiness,

Julia Ashton-Sayers

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