I work at eliminating all of my judgements of others.
This fifth verse of the Tao Te Ching is a difficult task. Here is the verse for you to consider:
Heaven and earth are impartial; they see the 10,000 things as straw dogs. The sage is not sentimental; he treats all his people as straw dogs.
The sage is like heaven and earth; to him none are especially dear, nor is there anyone he disfavours, he gives and gives, without condition, offering his treasures to everyone.
Between heaven and earth is a space like a bellows; empty and inexhaustible, the more it is used the more it produces.
Hold on to the centre. Man was made to sit quietly and find the truth within.
The Moon in Aries gives a fiery zeal to the emotional propeller. The Sun is still in Sadge so the general ambience is philosophical and optimistic.
There is still a cosmic hang-over from the war of the brutes – Mars and Pluto. Mercury continues his backward cycle which adds a hot and spicy flavour to the stew.
There is a dark low cloud looming outside my window. It is heavy with rain. A storm is brewing – I can feel it. This is a physical reminder of the energy building in the Universe. As difficult as it may be – don’t buy into it unless you want a ticket to lonesome-ville.
A number four day reminds us that slow and steady is the way to go – there is no need to rush while you build the foundations for the future – take your time and ensure a solid and sustainable framework.
Love, Peace and Harmony,
Julia Ashton-Sayers
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