Resolution in time of conflict, seeking the support of family members, relative’s lost and found, sense of community, importance of the spiritual family
Ironically, our Saturday will be filled with family. We are driving to Sydney to reconnection with family – celebrating my Mum’s birthday today and then tomorrow going to the Christening of my youngest granddaughter.
This card this morning illuminates this journey back to family – it is not that my family connections are lost they are a stretched somewhat. The bonds are there and are maintained with regular visits, telephone calls and the internet – emails etc.
I miss my family everyday however their unique and wonderful spirit fills my life with their words, faces, pictures of them that flash past on my digital photo frames. Sure we are disconnected geographically but never spiritually or emotionally. In essence, I thrive on these little tasters until my mission is complete here in Canberra.
It’s a rainy Cancerian moon day. She is emotional sensitive and nurturing – perhaps a little crabby at times. But hey are we all?
The Watery Cancerian energies blend nicely with the earthy Sun in Virgo. It should be quite a compatible ay ad a nice day for the family to reconnect.
A number seven day takes us on an inward journey – we need to take time out to reflect on the previous six stages of the numerological cycle. It has been a tad confusing and even a little frustrating over the past six days – but what have we learned? Have we established our place in the world? Should we put in a book mark and revise this chapter or should we just move on?
Our morning reading reveals a lovely short story. Primarily it is of the power and passion of transformation.
The Devil – relinquishes the bonds of oppression and moving toward an empowered future.
The High Priestess – ensures clarity and the visceral tenacity to stay with the task at hand. If you want transformation then leave the baggage in Hades. Wisdom born of pain is the regal route and you exit voucher out of hell.
The Empress is grounded in the expectations of her role. She knows about sacrifice and grieving and she is also painfully aware that she must move on toward a new season. When the shift has shattered her perceived femininity it’s time to grunt and groan and release the after birth.
On one hand she has endured the rigor of labour and the torment has been surmounted. On the other side she presents as the exquisite feminie Goddess – pristine in her appearance and ready to seduce the next phase into existence. She represents the ultimate feminie archetype. We are all connected to her spirit. Are we remarkable?
Love, Peace and Harmony,
Julia Ashton-Sayers
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