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The untried need to be especially careful today. 'The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins' by William Blake c1825 {{PD-Art}}

The untried need to be especially careful today. ‘The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins’ by William Blake c1825 {{PD-Art}}

19 July What seems wise (or obviously is the smart choice) may appear to make moving in our desired direction difficult. Is this just an optical illusion? No, we’re actually sensing how making the wise choice may infringe on our movement forward–so we have to ask ourselves, What’s the right choice? It’s entirely possible to choose something wise in that it preserves the status quo, or in that it keeps the body, the wallet, or the career from danger, and yet this can be the wrong choice, from a moral or humanitarian perspective, or even from a viewpoint that values opportunity and is not averse to risk. Consider what’s the right choice for you, in terms of both spirit and material worlds–we shouldn’t shortchange either, in our quest for balance.

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