
Lightning Over Denver By refractor – Flickr, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1102592
Change comes to the Path; life direction will be modified, and the sooner we embrace this as a need, rather than something to resist and struggle against, all the better. This shift can come from external circumstances that present us no choice, or internal ones that say, ‘Enough!’ and see us setting out shed of some previous situation. If we take the initiative this energy can bring a bit of brilliant transformation, while if we try to avoid it, we may be undermined in significant ways.

By Parallelprogrammer – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=45435580
Undoubtedly this creates tension, and if it gets to us, escaping as erratic behavior, random acting-out, or in rebellion from what’s actually in our own best interests, we could cause serious chaos in our lives. Accept that life isn’t a static condition, and know that facing change willingly just makes it all that much easier.
Today’s word image is a piece of bleached muslin with a bright red embroidery on it. That’s very specific, but I think it can be boiled down to something red and white that will act as a cue, to bring us back to the present moment, to signal it’s time to be active in determining the matters before us, and to let us know that the Universe is receptive to our wants and needs, if we’ll only make those clear.
Have a great day!
I sense it is a matter of discerning natural change to embrace, adapt and adjust with, in relation to those dictated to by the restrictions of choices controlled by an over regulated system. Significant healing in all elemtental areas is higly possible, if one sees through the “false enchantments”, deceit, lies & manipulation, of delusionalminds, being the negative potential of the coming inherent full Moon & Mercury rx the positive being the miraculous, beyond known imaginings, most of us in the abundance of varyong degrees somewhere in between. Thank you Julie, your words are inspiring for me, once again.
Thank you, Debbie.
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