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Sep. 1st, 2005 01:55 pmWhen I read my Free Will Astrology horoscope last week, it was a perfect example of why I like Rob Brezsny so much.
Who did you start out to be, Virgo? It's time to remember that. I urge you to muse about the ways you could benefit from renewing a connection to your origins. Revisit your earliest sources of truth. Think about whether you're still on track to become the person you knew you could be when your vision was still fresh and innocent. Here's a good way to anchor your explorations in concrete reality: Meditate on the scientifically verified fact that with each breath, you re-inhale at least one molecule you first took in during the minutes after you were born.
This week's, though still beautiful, brought tears to my eyes.
You have weathered a turning point in your relationship with darkness, and will never again be tempted by its strange attractions. Did you hear what I said? You have had your last encounters with hellish monsters that unleash torment for the fun of it. You will never again get mixed up with events that resemble crawling through caverns filled with the souls of the damned. In the future, you may on occasion have weird dreams about owls and spiders and snakes, but they will be good weird. Congrats, Virgo.
As much as I'm enjoying being a freewheeling, sun-loving dirty hippy, life shouldn't be entirely happiness and joy. But to never again be tempted by darkness' strange attractions... what a loss that would be.
Yet I fear it is so. I suppose this is just another part of growing up, another piece of identity to lose and mourn. And I will not be able to mourn as I ought.
Who did you start out to be, Virgo? It's time to remember that. I urge you to muse about the ways you could benefit from renewing a connection to your origins. Revisit your earliest sources of truth. Think about whether you're still on track to become the person you knew you could be when your vision was still fresh and innocent. Here's a good way to anchor your explorations in concrete reality: Meditate on the scientifically verified fact that with each breath, you re-inhale at least one molecule you first took in during the minutes after you were born.
This week's, though still beautiful, brought tears to my eyes.
You have weathered a turning point in your relationship with darkness, and will never again be tempted by its strange attractions. Did you hear what I said? You have had your last encounters with hellish monsters that unleash torment for the fun of it. You will never again get mixed up with events that resemble crawling through caverns filled with the souls of the damned. In the future, you may on occasion have weird dreams about owls and spiders and snakes, but they will be good weird. Congrats, Virgo.
As much as I'm enjoying being a freewheeling, sun-loving dirty hippy, life shouldn't be entirely happiness and joy. But to never again be tempted by darkness' strange attractions... what a loss that would be.
Yet I fear it is so. I suppose this is just another part of growing up, another piece of identity to lose and mourn. And I will not be able to mourn as I ought.