Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Gambler

Light – willingness to follow intuition when others doubt you

Shadow – relying on luck rather than hard work

Look for the ability to follow your intuition in risky situations

It is a day of changes with Venus and Pluto playing Russian roulette. Fortunately we can win big at this cosmic table of opportunity as these two planets hold the power and the passion to make our lives turn on a sixpence (dime).

The Moon has shifted from the home and family focus to a more flamboyant phase. Yes the Moon is in Leo however the Sun still resides in Cancer. This is a not a compatible alignment as their elements equate to fire and water. Still there is an amiable breath of fresh air though.

Apollo the Sun God does not like to gamble – he insists that the stability of the twenty four hour cycle suits him just fine. Our music, good times and good food are the banquet he offers investing in the interplay between the cosmos and humanity.

Keep in mind though that Pluto’s reputation for penetrating pursuits is align with the indulgent Venus today so the playground could be a little self-indulgent. So what was your New Moon wish list?

Athena is not interested in the Ferris wheel or stupid little games people play. Instead, her focus is the cost, arrangements, profit and loss requirements of each endeavour. Sure, you can go to the playground but me mindful on how that will impact on your major resources. Think about it? Remember, Justice is about the scales so that is a scary prospect too, isn’t it?

Temperance will bring equilibrium in all our pursuits. She is across the strategic landscape and is prepared to take the odd risk. She is ruled by Sagittarius and they like little flutter or two. Conversely her ultimate aim is in the big picture – the destiny link between now and the future. Sure the devil is in the detail but her aim is to get us to the new frontier.

The gambler archetype is not present in all our charts. This archetype insists upon risk taking and accepting that you are unique. It’s not for everyone. However, to keep it in balance we must put in the hard yards.

Love, Peace and Risk Aligned with Hard work,

Julia Ashton-Sayers

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