Friday, October 1, 2010

Hunter of Death

Change, awakening, restoration, new opportunities, breaking old patterns, recognising the end of a phase, leaving outworn paths, transformation

When death creeps into reading clients always cringe. My responses usually filled with excitement. Please let me explain.

Death augurs endings and new beginnings. Clients are often prompted for a reading based on three major categories: love, work/money and health. Of course family and friends comes under the heading of love – love of self or others is the broad category.

Therefore the reasons for my excitement about the appearance of death are that they are subconsciously ready to integrate the concept of ending something related to those three major categories.

The Hunter of Death stalks us as we play in the grounds of the earth school. His focus is time wasting, procrastination and fear. His duty is to escort us from outworn paths.

Speaking of duty, a number six day heralds a day of commitment and responsibility. Sounds sort of boring doesn’t it? Well don’t fret – self care certainly falls under this illustrious banner.

The Moon in Cancer offers a homey and nurturing feel (did someone mention “self care?”). It is the weekend so get up and get busy in the number six vibe and then take the rest of the weekend off – what do you say? Don’t forget to put the “rest” in R&R.

The cycle of life weaves in the magic of transformation: birth, love, death and rebirth. We are in a constant state of flux, weaving in the strands from lessons learned while balancing the light and dark emotional realm.

Our Archangels lovingly support and guide us. Today Archangel Uriel insists that clairaudience is the key to understanding our role in this ever-evolving tapestry. We are urged to notice the loving guidance we hear inside our mind, or from other people.

Can you hear it?

Love, Peace and Harmony,

Julia Ashton-Sayers

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