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By Hans Andersen Brendekilde – 1. wallpaperweb.org2. Sotheby’s New York, 28 Januar 2011, lot 238, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34007466
The AstroEssence: Go on instincts–but be really sure those are instincts, and not desire or blind spot material masquerading as primal knowledge. If you need some help, relationships offer wisdom in one form or another (sometimes they show us what not to do, no?) and follow the money and asset flow in order to identify the smart trends. If you know yourself (and so are able to identify impulses correctly) this can be a very good day for you (Mars trine Sedna, Venus sxt Pallas)

Sculpture ‘Body to Soul’ by Mary-Louise Browne in the Wellington Botanical Garden in Wellington/New Zealand Photo by Felipe Skroski CC BY 2.0
Today’s word image is a three-word text–use the first three words that pop into your head–what does it say? Consider this a message from the Universe.
For those born with the Sun at 11 Scorpio: Luck and opportunity come your way this year, but obliquely, through the pursuit of the every day and the well-intentioned. It’s not glamorous, and it will test your ability to recognize genuine chances at making your name or making a buck, but in either case the opportunities will be there, most likely found through partners, through the Arts, and/ or through matters of the Houses in the natal chart ruled by Jupiter (Sagittarius or ancient association with Pisces) or through which Jupiter is currently transiting (Libra). Good luck, and Happy Birthday, Scorpio!













Today’s word image is one of those posters that can still be found in some barber shops, that shows the different cuts and names them: ‘The Executive’, ‘The Continental’, ‘The Flat Top’, ‘The Ivy League’ and so on. Theoretically, men, and the occasional woman, were to enter the shop and choose their style from this selection. That’s fine, except that the style is viewed on someone else; the question is, Does that style truly suit the individual? Too often we see someone else’s style, place in life, way of dealing and doing, and we think, ‘That’s how I want to do it’. There’s nothing wrong with drawing inspiration from others, but there’s everything wrong with thinking that we can or should be just like someone else. It’s an attempt to don an idealized vision, something that we think represents the person we admire–but that renders the admired individual in two dimensions, and our adoption of it like a Halloween costume–you just aren’t going to function well in that, every day. That kind of imitation leaves no room for our own talents and abilities–and the worst part may be that we tend to fall into this trap when we are overly focused on ‘finding ourselves’ and ‘being original’. I guess that leads us to the old saw, ‘Be yourself; everybody else is taken’.


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