Monday, January 31, 2011

Find the anchor of the Universe

I’m back…

The journey of the Tao Te Ching continues with the 37th verse:

The Tao does nothing, but leaves nothing undone.

If powerful men could centre themselves in it, the whole world would be transformed by itself, in its natural rhythms.

When life is simple, pretences fall away; our essential natures shine through.

By not wanting, there is calm, and the world will straighten itself. When there is silence, one finds the anchor of the universe within oneself.

Interestingly, I’ve decided to re-enter the realm of the Tao when the Moon and Saturn are up for a clash. The cosmic fall out may have us feeling left out in the cold. I would like to offer a little sunshine to defrost the chill in the air with this alignment.

It’s difficult to feel the winter winds while your current world is blasting a 40 degree heat. That is our current climate here in Australia. The northern hemisphere is rugging up with scarves and boots and we are dressing in our fine, light layers – just enough to keep us decent. Oh what a funny world we live in?

A number seven day opens the conversation with “but what if?” We are given the numerological opportunity to reflect on our lives and seek out the necessary changes required prior to the New Moon on Thursday 3 February. What do you wish to change about your life? How can you change someone else’s life? What positive changes can your offer for humanity? How can you be a universal advocate for peace? These are some of the relevant questions we can begin with on a number seven day.

The Moon and Sun are in Aquarius and this is a reminder of the importance of social networking and friendships. Be kind and loving to one another. We are all connected, we are all the same.

Love, Peace and Harmony,

Julia Ashton-Sayers

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